A New York Times Bestseller, chosen as Oprah's "Books That Help Me Through" for Oprah's Book Club
"No matter where one starts reading, Devotions offers much to love, from Oliver's exuberant dog poems to selections from the Pulitzer Prize-winning American Primitive, and Dream Work, one of her exceptional collections. Perhaps more important, the luminous writing provides respite from our crazy world and demonstrates how mindfulness can define and transform a life, moment by moment, poem by poem." --The Washington Post
"It's as if the poet herself has sidled beside the reader and pointed us to the poems she considers most worthy of deep consideration." --Chicago Tribune
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver presents a personal selection of her best work in this definitive collection spanning more than five decades of her esteemed literary career.
Throughout her celebrated career, Mary Oliver has touched countless readers with her brilliantly crafted verse, expounding on her love for the physical world and the powerful bonds between all living things. Identified as "far and away, this country's best selling poet" by Dwight Garner, she now returns with a stunning and definitive collection of her writing from the last fifty years.
Carefully curated, these 200 plus poems feature Oliver's work from her very first book of poetry, No Voyage and Other Poems, published in 1963 at the age of 28, through her most recent collection, Felicity, published in 2015. This timeless volume, arranged by Oliver herself, showcases the beloved poet at her edifying best. Within these pages, she provides us with an extraordinary and invaluable collection of her passionate, perceptive, and much-treasured observations of the natural world.
DEVOTIONS: THE SELECTED POEMS OF MARY OLIVER
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OLIVER, MARY
Mary Oliver (1935-2019). Nació en 1935 Maple Heights, Ohio, en el seno de una familia disfuncional. Por esa razón, desde muy pronto la escritura, la lectura y las escapadas a los bosques cercanos se convirtieron en tempranas herramientas de huida o defensa. Estudió en la Universidad Estatal de Ohio y en el Vassar College, aunque no llegó a obtener ningún título ni tuvo mayor interés en ello. A los veintiocho años publicó su primer poemario, y desde entonces su trabajo siempre se inspiró más en la naturaleza que en el mundo humano, y provino de su inexpugnable y constante pasión por los paseos solitarios por territorios salvajes. Ganó tanto el National Book Award como el Premio Pulitzer, impartió clases en la Universidad Case Western Reserve, ocupó la cátedra Catharine Osgood Foster en el Bennington College y fue doctora honoris causa por cuatro universidades distintas. Es autora de más de una treintena de libros, la mayoría poemarios y unos pocos ensayos, entre los que cabe destacar, además de «La escritura indómita», «Winter Hours: Prose, Prose Poems and Poems» (1999), «Why I Wake Early» (2004) o «Blue Horses» (2015).