The Ends of the Earth: Essays

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W. S. Merwin is widely acknowledged as one of the finest living poets in English. Less well known is the power and range of his work in prose. For his first new prose collection in more than ten years, The Ends of the Earth, Merwin has gathered eight essays that show the breadth of his imagination and sympathy. A memoir of George Kirstein, publisher of “The Nation,” stands alongside one of Sydney Parkinson, explorer, naturalist and artist on Captain James Cook’s Endeavour. A wonderful portrait of the French explorer of Hawai’i, Jean–Francois Galaup de La Perouse is followed by a visit to the Neanderthal skeleton of Boffia Bonneval. There are treks through the Hawaiian forests, to the Holy Mountain of Athos, and with the butterflies in Mexico. For this magical and wondrous journey we have as our guide the excited and concise poet–naturalist, writing at the top of his form.

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Weight 0.43 kg
Dimensions 1.78 × 15.24 × 22.86 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Year Published

2016-9-13

Imprint

ISBN 10

1619027488

About The Author

W. S. Merwin is one of our most distinguished poets and translators and is the acting United States Poet Laureate. A two–time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, he has also been honored with the Bollingen Prize and a Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets. In 1995 he received the first Dorothea Tanning Prize. He lives and works in Hawaii.

“Merwin’s prose is never less than graceful, and his effort—to understand, to record, perhaps even to celebrate inarticulate lives—is ambitious and laudable.”—Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times Book Review

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