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In keeping with the tradition of small regional presses and fine printers鈥攅specially Prairie Press, which published Hearst's poetry throughout his lifetime鈥攖his edition was designed in collaboration with the University of 澳洲幸运10开奖 Center for the Book.
鈥淛ames Hearst wrote eloquently of the land, its pleasures and sorrows, carefully turning the language as one of his farmer heroes turns the soil. Scott Cawelti and his colleagues have done us all a favor by assembling this fine collection, ensuring the onward resonance of Hearst's words and sensibilities.鈥濃擱obert James Waller
鈥 'Write about what you know!' was the only advice given by the shy published poet to the shy girl who walked from her college to his farm, having begun to discover what she knew by crafting poems. Surely James Hearst knew pain and loss in plenty, but once he had sworn never again to 'uncover [his] door' to this kind of 'rain,' the world pitchforked its bounties to him through every window available to a poet. The results run from the perfect early nature lyric, 'Blue Again,' to the moving and rich domestic wisdom of 'Close Call.' This book is a late, uneven harvest, but a fine one.鈥濃擬ona Van Duyn, U.S. Poet Laureate, 1992-1993