Wild Apples
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Wild Apples

A Dialogue With Thoreau

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Wild Apples

A Dialogue With Thoreau

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The book is in the form of a dialogue between Thoreau and Pacey; each poem begins with an epigraph in the form of a quotation from Thoreau's Journal – the particular passage (or sometimes passages) which inspired Pacey to write the poem that follows.Some of the pieces are based on his experiences, but re-shaped, expanded and altered; some are wholly imaginary responses to reading the entries in the Journal. There continues to be a great deal of interest in Thoreau these days, and this immersion into his vast diary provides a contemporary poet's insight into the original work.

The poems use Thoreau's entries as a springboard to the imagination with titles like "Suit of Invisibility, " "Rough and Smooth, " "Journal, " "Haycock, " "Rivers, " "Walking, " "Night Walks" and "Wild Apples." Pacey also focuses on Thoreau's daily activities: walking, harvesting the wild for apples in abandoned apple orchards, studying the creatures he sees in the woods, visiting his neighbours, talking to friends, and putting it all in his journal afterwards. There is also attention paid to the tools he requires as an amateur naturalist and professional writer: pencil and eraser, staff and compass, as well as his suit of invisibility.The poet recreates Thoreau's encounters on these long hikes: with seeds and burrs and birds, with snakes, turtles and toadstools, with an old man and fellow collector of wild apples, with a corpse washed upon a beach, with a robin in a bar, with haycocks and herb gardens.

The strong connection to Thoreau is the passion for the natural world. Pacey, too, has a cabin in the woods he built for himself on the Nashwaak River, with no neighbours within a mile or two.In these poems, he also shares his own encounters with his wilder neighbours there by Buttermilk Falls.

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Year
2022
ISBN
9781990770029
Subtopic
Poetry

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Eyestone
  7. Seeing
  8. Suit of Invisibility
  9. Walking
  10. Night Walks
  11. Wild Apples
  12. Tools of his Trade
  13. Robin in a Bar
  14. India Rubber
  15. Journal
  16. Beyond Words
  17. Writing
  18. Haycock
  19. Herb Garden
  20. Future Sources of Energy
  21. Spring Bouquet
  22. Mayflowers
  23. Earth’s Breath
  24. Handkerchief Scents
  25. Pin Money
  26. Rough and Smooth
  27. Springs
  28. Rivers
  29. Firewood
  30. Wreckers
  31. Ventriloquism and Mimicry
  32. Wilderness Bird
  33. Nests
  34. Cabins
  35. Hands and Feet
  36. Turning over Stones
  37. New Potatoes
  38. Errata
  39. Rain
  40. Snow
  41. Perch
  42. Dad’s Ladder
  43. Snake
  44. Turtle
  45. Toadstool
  46. Watermelon
  47. Seeds
  48. Burrs
  49. Bachelor by Nature
  50. Moose
  51. Last Walk
  52. Acknowledgements
  53. About the Author
  54. Books by Michael Pacey