She does this by reaching after and trying to understand the natural world and her place therein, and by modulating her poems with a subtle, ghostly music which has the capacity to lull us into understanding more about ourselves and about the wonderful ambiguities of living life,most fully." -- Bruce Weigl. Schwartz writes with co

| Title | : | Edgewater: Poems (National Poetry Series) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.70 (955 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0060082534 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 128Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-4-15 |
| Language | : | English |
She does this by reaching after and trying to understand the natural world and her place therein, and by modulating her poems with a subtle, ghostly music which has the capacity to lull us into understanding more about ourselves and about the wonderful ambiguities of living life,most fully." -- Bruce Weigl. Schwartz writes with consummate passion, precision, and honesty of the raw hungers that give rise to the world, human and natural. Her passionate poems are alive to the vulnerability of the body, the daily possibility of joy, and the deep struggle not only to make sense of, but to affirm a world where the terrorists 'opened fire: / as if it were a box, now cracked, / consuming its own lid and hinges, / sparking out, unstoppable, / into the tender, / flammable world"' -- Mark Doty"Ruth L. She assumes a public voice in these poems, which speak to us rather than at us in the way they offer moral solutions to the problems of our modern world. In poems both lyrical and grit-laced, she grapples with her twofold, central question: How can we love fully, open-eyed and
Ruth L. Schwartz was born in 1962 and spent her childhood and early adulthood moving around the United States. Her other honors and awards include two Nimrod/Pablo Neruda Awards, two Chelsea Awards for Poetry, the New Letters Literary Award, the North Carolina Writers' Network Randall Jarrell Prize, Kalliope magazine's Sue Saniel Elkind Award, and a Reader's Choice Award from Prairie Schooner.
. She teaches at California State University, Fresno.Schwartz's first book, Accordion Breathing and Dancing, won the 1994 Associated
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