My Sentence Was a Thousand Years of Joy
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About The Book

Readers have found Robert Bly’s ghazals startling and new; they merge wildness with a beautiful formality. The ghazal form is well-known in Islamic culture but only now finding its way into the literary culture of the West.Each stanza of three lines amounts to a finished poem. “God crouches at night over a single pistachio. / The vastness of the Wind River Range in Wyoming / Has no more grandeur than the waist of a child.”The ghazal’s compacted energy is astounding. In a period when much American poetry is retreating into prosaic recordings of daily events these poems do the opposite. My Sentence Was a Thousand Years of Joy is Robert Bly’s second book of ghazals. The poems have become more intricate and personal than they were in The Night Abraham Called to the Stars and the leaps even more bold. This book includes the already famous poem against the Iraq War “Call and Answer”: “Tell me why it is we don¹t lift our voices these days / And cry over what is happening.” The poems are intimate and yet reach out toward the world: the paintings of Robert Motherwell the intensity of Flamenco singers the sadness of the gnostics the delight of high spirits and wit.This book reestablishes Bly''s position as one of the greatest poets of our era. After many years of free verse in American poetry years which have been very fertile the inventive ghazal helps the imagination to luxuriate in a form once more. We are seeing a poetry emerge that is recovering many of the great intensities that modern art and poetry has aimed at and achieved in earlier generations.In this profound collection Bly rediscovers the power of form to explore the great dualities of a rich inner life:The Ghazal Form: Discover the compact startling energy of the ghazal where each three-line stanza stands as a complete resonant poem.Sufi Poetry Influence: Experience a modern master channeling an ancient tradition where the praise poems of Islamic mystics find a new home in the American West.Poems about Nature: From the Wind River Range in Wyoming to the cry of the crow Bly grounds the spiritual in the raw observant details of the natural world.Philosophical Poetry: Intimate poems that wrestle with life’s great themes—love mortality art and war—finding as the title suggests a thousand years of joy even in a sentence of sorrow.
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