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A Kiss in Space: Poems

A Kiss in Space: Poems

Mary Jo Salter
3.4/5 ( ratings)
From the first poem, which takes us up in a hot-air balloon over Chartres, to the last, in which a Russian cosmonaut welcomes an American colleague onto the Mir space station, Mary Jo Salter's exhilarating fourth collection draws the reader into the long distances of the imagination and the intimacies of the heart.

Poignant poems about her own past--such as "Libretto," in which a childhood initiation into opera merges with a family drama--are set against historical poems such as "The Seven Weepers," where a nineteenth-century English explorer in Australia comes face-to-face with the Aborigines his own people have doomed to decimation.

The book's centerpiece, "Alternating Currents," juxtaposes real historical figures like Alexander
Graham Bell and Helen Keller with their fictional contemporaries Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, as each of them plumbs the mysteries of perception.

Along the way are poems on family life, on films , on travel in France, and on works of art .
In this splendid and engaging collection, Mary Jo Salter pays homage with wit and compassion to the precious dailiness of life on earth, while gazing tantalizingly beyond its boundaries to view such wondrous events as a kiss in space.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Knopf
Release
October 24, 2000
ISBN
037570499X
ISBN 13
9780375704994

A Kiss in Space: Poems

Mary Jo Salter
3.4/5 ( ratings)
From the first poem, which takes us up in a hot-air balloon over Chartres, to the last, in which a Russian cosmonaut welcomes an American colleague onto the Mir space station, Mary Jo Salter's exhilarating fourth collection draws the reader into the long distances of the imagination and the intimacies of the heart.

Poignant poems about her own past--such as "Libretto," in which a childhood initiation into opera merges with a family drama--are set against historical poems such as "The Seven Weepers," where a nineteenth-century English explorer in Australia comes face-to-face with the Aborigines his own people have doomed to decimation.

The book's centerpiece, "Alternating Currents," juxtaposes real historical figures like Alexander
Graham Bell and Helen Keller with their fictional contemporaries Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, as each of them plumbs the mysteries of perception.

Along the way are poems on family life, on films , on travel in France, and on works of art .
In this splendid and engaging collection, Mary Jo Salter pays homage with wit and compassion to the precious dailiness of life on earth, while gazing tantalizingly beyond its boundaries to view such wondrous events as a kiss in space.
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Knopf
Release
October 24, 2000
ISBN
037570499X
ISBN 13
9780375704994

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