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University of Iowa Press, 2003
ISBN: 0-87745-855-3
At the heart of human existence lie fundamental questions that are pondered
by philosophers, theologians, poets and thoughtful people from all walks of
life. What is the meaning of life? Who or what is a divine being? How can a
benevolent deity justify human suffering? Such questions are especially relevant
to our lives in the current climate of American society. In Vespers: American
Poems of Religion and Spirituality, editors Virgil Suárez and Ryan G. Van
Cleave offer the reading world a timely anthology of powerful and passionate
poems that cut to the heart of our contemporary theological and spiritual
underpinnings.
Featuring fifty of today's most respected American poets, including Pulitzer
Prize winners Stephen Dunn and Carolyn Kizer, Vespers allows us to
witness and understand the challenging ideas and philosophies surrounding
religion and spirituality. Through these poems, we can come to a better
understanding of who, what, and why we are. From deathbed spirituals to
initiation songs, transformative ballads to transcendent sonnets, poets of
myriad backgrounds—Native American, African American, Asian American, Latino,
Protestant, Buddhist, Catholic, Jewish—echo the thoughts, concerns, and fears
that linger in our souls. Their poems help us realize that we are not alone,
that we're never truly alone, that even in the face of darkness the world is
vibrant, beautiful, joyous. More than a creative exploration of theological
concerns—Vespers is a roadmap of where we've been, where we are, and
where we are heading in terms of our spiritual and religious existence. It will
keep you company, good company, whatever your religious or spiritual
background.
Contributors include: David Baker, Bruce Bond, Maxine Chernoff, Martha
Collins, Robert Dana, Martín Espada, Reginald Gibbons, Susan Hahn, George
Kalamaras, Li-Young Lee, Peter Meinke, Linda Pastan, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Hilda
Raz, Martha Serpas, Mark Turcotte, Bronislava Volková, Charles Harper Webb and
many more.