Robert Cording 
Finding the World’s Fullness [EPUB ebook] 
On Poetry, Metaphor, and Mystery

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Forty years as a poet has kept Robert Cording looking at the details of everyday experience. That long labor has brought him face-to-face with the inescapable complexity of a world that is full of suffering and injustice. And grace.

This journey has convinced him that, as Czeslaw Milosz puts it, ‘poetry embodies the double life of our common human circumstance as beings in between the dust that we are and the divinity to which we would aspire.’ Cording’s task has therefore been to evoke what he calls ‘the primordial intuitions of Christianity’: that we live in a world we did not create; that God’s immanent presence is capable of breaking in on us at every moment; that most of the time we cannot ‘taste and see’ that presence because we live in a world of mirrors; that only by attention can we live in the world but outside of our existing conceptions of it.

The reflections in Finding the World’s Fullness–comprising not only thoughts on metaphor but also close readings of poets ancient and modern, including George Herbert, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Bishop, and Stanley Kunitz–suggest that, as Richard Wilbur puts it, ‘The world’s fullness is not made but found.’
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Robert Cording teaches English and creative writing at College of the Holy Cross where he is the Barrett Professor of Creative Writing. He has published six collections of poems: Life-List, which won the Ohio State University Press/Journal award (1987); What Binds Us to This World (1991); Heavy Grace (1996); Against Consolation (2002); Common Life (2006); and his newest, Walking With Ruskin (2010).
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 164 ● ISBN 9781639820269 ● File size 1.6 MB ● Publisher Slant Books ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8272011 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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