Exploring themes of cultural heritage, family history, and the transformative power of language, this collection showcases over thirty-five years of the poet's work. It delves into universal experiences such as sorrow, desire, and mortality, connecting personal and public narratives. Through pieces like "Brendel Playing Schubert," the poet highlights music's ability to transcend reality, while "Midwinter Notes" reveals deeper truths. The title piece reflects on shared human experiences, inviting readers into a realm of wonder and connection.
Lisel Mueller Bücher


First Loves
Poets Introduce the Essential Poems That Captivated and Inspired Them
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- 10 Lesestunden
A collection of poems selected by poets as those that first inspired them includes timeless favorites and insightful essays by Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners including Roethke, Pinsky, and Heaney.