<p class=MsoNormal><b>Exquisite new work along with a selection of her finest poems spanning five decades from the essential poet and national treasure Frost Medal winner Grace Schulman.</b><span><i><br></i></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><span><i>Again</i></span><span><i> the Dawn</i> draws together poems from&#10;eight books plus a generous selection of new poems. In them Grace Schulman&#10;hears the call to praise tempered by stark details of city life such as&#10;trumpets that blare louder than street sirens. and </span><span>iron fences / handwrought with lyres Greek frets&#10;acanthus leaves.&#8221; Schulman brings passion and&#10;intelligence to bear on occasions she ponders whether historical or&#10;contemporary. In joy and in grief she gazes at the light and sees the&#10;majesty in ordinary things.&#160;</span><span>This collection ranges across decades of prize-winning books and yet as its title exclaims the poetry of&#10;Grace Schulman is as new as the rising sun. As Julie Sheehan has written of her most recent volume &#8220;Read this collection if you too have grieved. Read it if you&#10;need your own guide to the underworld. Read it if you've ever felt proud to get&#10;at the meaning of poems of art of music. Read it if you want to be restored&#10;to the world around you if late-stage capitalism or imperialism or politics&#10;have numbed you. Read it then look up breathe in raise your own hands and&#10;let Grace Schulman assure you: </span>&#8216;I'll be there&#160;/ gazing impiously -&#160;unless&#160;/ that&#10;is what sacred is the work the looking up / the wonder.'&#8221;&#160;</p>
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