书评

M. Mccarthy
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Henning展示了我们的生活是如何植根于我们与母鹿和雄鹿共同的身体、饥饿和渴望中的,我们对“银狼”的想象使他成为“心脏的核心”。围栏之外的自然世界提醒我们我们的错误,因为我们“忘记了世界的完整性”而产生的“裂痕”,给我们打电话;动物们“继续哭泣”,因为分离给所有人带来了痛苦。在海宁的诗中,治愈骨折需要专注和专注,看到母鹿和郊狼的饥饿,看着从服务和满足饥饿转变为母鹿的“光芒四射”。在《交换》中,她的姐姐看着一只母鹿在郊狼袭击后死亡。这首诗变成了一种神奇的咒语,鹿以鳟鱼的身份回归,它的侧面有郊狼的牙齿痕迹,标志着
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Henning shows how our lives are rooted in the physical, in the hungers and thirsts we share with the doe and buck, that our very imagining of the “silvered wolf” makes him “the heart’s centerpiece.” The natural world beyond our fences reminds us of our mistake, of the “fracture” that grew because we have “forgotten the wholeness of the world.” Faithfully, the world remains, calling us; the animals “continue to weep” as separation brings suffering to all. In Henning’s poems, healing the fracture comes with attention and intent, seeing the doe’s hunger, and the coyote’s, watching the transformation from serving and satisfying hunger into the doe’s “burst of radiant being.” In “Exchange,” her sister watches a doe dying in the aftermath of a coyote attack. The poem becomes a kind of magical spell, where the deer returns as a trout, its side marked by spots that were the coyote’s teeth marks, marks that the
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