Annunciations (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)
At a glance:
- Author: Charles Tomlinson
- First Published: 1990
- Type of Work: Poetry
- Genres: Poetry
- Subjects: Perception, Traveling or travelers, Tradition, Cats, Painting or painters, Water, Gardens or gardening, Light, Angels, Rocks, Shells, Phenomenology
Joseph Conrad wrote that any work which “aspires to the condition of art” must justify itself in every line and must seek to render the highest possible justice to the “visible universe.” Every poem in Charles Tomlinson’s Annunciations justifies itself as Conrad demanded, and the collection as a whole meets the great fiction writer’s criteria. The title poem suggests that it is but one annunciation, or announcement, and that perhaps the other forty-five are no less portentous than the first. The poet’s persistent ways of seeing and hearing, combined with...
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