Relations

Relations

Selected Poems, 1950-1985

by Philip Booth

The poet examines the world we inhabit and our relation to it. Contemplating his mother, he observes that "horizon lighting traps her in a quick exposure of old fears." Later, as he gardens, "Weeds like conscience clog my rake." Booth's language is flinty and uncompromising, often drawn from the Maine coast that is one of his favorite subjects.
Published:1986
Genre:Fiction

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