Dearly
Author: Margaret Atwood Categories: Non-Fiction, Poetry Published: 2020 Pages: 136 Language: English Tags: Love and ForgivenessBook Description:
Dearly is a stunning poetry collection by celebrated Canadian author Margaret Atwood, published in 2020 and marking her first collection of poems in over a decade. Falling into the genre of contemporary literary poetry, this deeply personal volume brings together verses that span themes of love, loss, nature, aging, and the passage of time. It is a long-awaited return to the poetic form that first established Atwood as one of the most important voices in world literature.
The collection moves through the full spectrum of human feeling, from grief and mortality to humor, wonder, and tenderness. Atwood reflects on the small but profound moments of everyday life, the bonds between people and the natural world, and the quiet ache of what we leave behind. Each poem feels like a carefully held breath, intimate and precise, inviting readers into her most reflective and emotionally raw observations.
What makes Dearly uniquely compelling is Atwood's extraordinary command of language, her ability to make the familiar feel strange and the strange feel achingly familiar. Her wit is sharp, her imagery vivid, and her emotional intelligence unmatched. Readers who have followed her career through novels like The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace will discover in these pages a more vulnerable and lyrical side of her genius.
Whether you are a longtime Atwood devotee or a newcomer to poetry, Dearly offers a rich and rewarding reading experience. It is a book to return to again and again, finding new meaning with each visit. It reminds us that even in the face of loss and uncertainty, language itself is a form of survival, beauty, and love.
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