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Article: The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry.(Review)
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- May 1, 2000
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The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry. Counterpoint. $20.00. Handwriting, by Michael Ondaatje. Alfred A, Knof. $22.00.
Reading this small batch of books by men who write in English, I was briefly reminded of T. S. Eliot's famous sentences, from his 1921 review of Grierson's The Metaphysical Poets, about difficulty, variety, and complexity. They strike me now as quaint:
It is not a permanent necessity that poets should be interested in
philosophy, or in any other subject. We can only say that it appears likely
that poets in our civilization, as it exists at present, must be difficult.
Our civilization comprehends great variety and complexity, and ...