God'S Loud Hand: Poems (Southern Literary Studies),Used

God'S Loud Hand: Poems (Southern Literary Studies),Used

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If religious poetry may be thought of as a great river fed, in the English language, by two main streamsthe devotional tradition, leading in recent times to Anne Sexton and John Berryman, and the contrastingly philosophical tradition, exemplified by William Blakeit is to the latter that this new book by Kelly Cherry belongs.In the poems of Gods Loud Hand, Cherry conductsoften not at all devotionally, often with an honesty that precludes the emphasis on self that tends to be present in devotional poetry (Lord save me, Lord forgive me, Lord help me)a metaphorical investigation of the theological ideas. These are fiercely intellectual poems, which, in the way of T.S. Eliot, are more akin in their stringent analysis to Tillich or Niebuhr, perhaps, than to someone like Simone Weil. At their base in a willingness to ask Abrahams great question, Shall not the Judge of all the earth judge wisely?This intellectual boldness reveals itself in a formal argumentation rare in contemporary poetry. Like Donne or Hopkins, Kelly Cherry defines her terms, orders her points logicallyno vagary or sentimentality appears here. The result of such exactitude is a kind of clarity, a grace, that seems to lift the poems off the page, to cause them to rise, make their own kind of ascension. It is as if these poems were larksan exaltation of larks, as they saythat rise each morning to heavens gate, but instead of singing hymns, they sing philosophys own music.And in what a remarkable variety of keys, what a range of modes and moods. From the opening poems of historical and mythological drama, through the passionate love songs of the second sections, through the dark night of the soul that takes place in the third, to the orchestral outburst of the final group of poemspoetry celebrating its own freedom ot be poetryin all these parts (a chorus of lyrics, one might say) there is a symphonic unity that astonishes, an ode to joy.

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