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Description: These poems--selected from the award-winning poets output over four decades--more explicitly than any of his prior volumes address the centrality of Christian vision to his aims and aspirations. Lea looks unflinchingly at all that may challenge his faith: the cruelties of both natural and human worlds the attractions of jolly good-hearted secularism the distortions of doctrinaire religiosity the seeming pointlessness of untimely deaths; but his faith in Christian redemption shines through even the bleakest of his poems. Endorsements: The life in Sydney Leas poems is entirely local whether the locale is Italy Montana or his home in Vermont . . . The making of the soul that occurs in Sydney Leas poems is intimately connected with the place where the making occurs . . . Sydney Leas poems show us that all spirituality is local spirituality. He is our preeminent poet of the souls making among local places and people. --Mark Jarman Author of Bone Fires: New and Selected Poems Sydney Leas heartbreaking and heartening poems look with the utmost honesty at what we may or may not be / here on earth. . . . [These] urgent poems give us back the depth of our existence. With intelligence passion and humility Lea embraces the task he has been given: to record those warming recollections of parents friends wife and children and to acknowledge how this splendid universe subsumes . . . his small dumb witness into a hymn of grateful praise. --Robert Cording Author of Walking with Ruskin In this book Sydney Lea invites us to take a spiritual journey . . . By the end of Six Sundays the narrator and the reader step together into radiant light. What is so moving about Six Sundays is not only its wrestling with spiritual questions but also Leas affirmation that life is a spiritual journey and that this journey is of paramount importance. --Jeanne Murray Walker Author of A Deed to the Light From his experience of doubt to his affirmation of the Mystery the poets faith shows through honest and eloquent language . . . Leas unique gift of language opens up the most ordinary detail of village life in northern Vermont and raises it to universal significance. His compassionate gaze at suffering and loss is balanced by his embrace of nature in all its forms and by moments of ecstatic revelation. --Robert Siegel Author of A Pentecost of Finches: New and Selected Poems About the Contributor(s): Sydney Lea lately retired after more than forty years of teaching at Dartmouth Yale Wesleyan and Middlebury Colleges as well as at several European universities. Lea was a Pulitzer finalist for his volume of poems Pursuit of a Wound and won the 1998 Poets Prize. He holds the doctorate in Comparative Literature from Yale. Recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Rockefeller and Fulbright Foundations he founded and for thirteen years edited New England Review one of the nations leading literary quarterlies. This is his tenth volume of poems; he is also author of a novel A Place in Mind and two collections of naturalist essays Hunting the Whole Way Home and A Little Wildness. He is currently the poet laureate of the state of Vermont.