“People wander about what you are pursuing. You have to explain about the thread.”
Quote by William Stafford
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This volume gathers one hundred essential poems by William Stafford, one of the most distinctive American voices of the twentieth century. Stafford's poetry is characterized by its quiet reflection, accessibility, and deep attention to the ordinary moments of life. His verse often explores themes of nature, human connection, solitude, and the ongoing search for meaning. The collection draws from across his extensive literary career, showcasing the evolution of his voice while maintaining the consistent clarity and contemplative spirit thatdefine his work. Stafford, who served as Poet Laureate of the United States and received the National Book Award for Poetry, writes with a deceptive simplicity that invites readers into moments of quiet awareness and introspection. These selected poems invite both longtime readers and new audiences to experience Stafford's singular approach to American poetry, where everyday encounters become portals to deeper understanding. more
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