Burning Bright: An Anthology

by Patricia Hampl

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O night, you are dark because you do not know Him. O day, go and learn from Him what it means to shine. Rumi This extraordinary daybook of sacred poetry is for everyone, not only readers secure in their faith and those in search of it. It is a radiant, inspiring companion that invites us all to step, like Emily Dickinson, "upon the North to see this Curious Friend." From the three great monotheistic religions--Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--Patricia Hampl has gathered more than a hundred show more poems of faith, of spiritual longing, of devout disbelief. And in the spirit of Western prayer cycles she has ordered them according to the time of day: Morning, Noon, and Night. Burning Bright includes poems by Francis of Assisi, Yehuda Amichai, William Blake, Rumi, Louise Erdrich, Rainer Maria Rilke, Maria Tsvetaeva, Sylvia Plath, Wallace Stevens, Nelly Sachs, Gharib Nawaz, Allen Ginsberg, and fifty-five others. Not only the deeply felt works of identifiably religious poets are included, but the passionate poems of poets driven by a yearning for the sacred. In a broad reach over time and cultures, this collection moves into the very heart of faith and uncertainty. It attempts, Hampl says, "to make the day holy--or at least bearable," and we are left with the buoyancy that Yehuda Amichai describes in the last lines of the book's final poem: Love is not the last room: there are others after it, the whole length of the corridor that has no end show less

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Patricia Hampl is Regents' Professor at the University of Minnesota.

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Fiction and Literature, Poetry
DDC/MDS
808.81Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismRhetoric and collections of literary texts from more than two literaturesLiterature CollectionsCollections of poetry
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PN6110 .R4 .B85Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)Collections of general literatureGermanPoetry

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