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Morning Earth

Field Notes in Poetry

by John Caddy

 

John Caddy advocates a daily practice of poetry—to explore the world and one's self.

In Morning Earth, John Caddy approaches poetry as a physical act—a morning practice or devotion, a decision to record quickly and without forethought the direct, momentary experience of each new day.

Organized by the seasons of the year (beginning with fall), these poems find wildness near at hand and, through its recording, deepen consciousness of the physical processes of he earth and our own lives.  Caddy provides suggestions for individuals, teachers, and students who want to start their own daily poetry journals.



John Caddy

Author's Bio:

Award-winning poet and educator John Caddy is the author of The Color of Mesabi Bones (Milkweed Editions, 1989), a Los Angeles Times Book Prize winner for poetry, and Eating the Sting (Milkweed Editions, 1986).  His "Earth Journal" poems circulate daily to teachers, naturalists, artists, and students around the world. A founder of Minnesota's Poets in the Schools program, Caddy has taught poetry to adults and children in over eight hundred settings over the course of forty years.

Quotes:

"John Caddy is a true poet, an alert and informed observer of the natural world with a deft mastery of language, a sure sense of the clear and startling word. . . . This little book invites and inspires us all, from middle school on up, to attune our human being with the larger being of the biosphere, by celebrating life with language."—Green Teacher

"Any number of poets have attempted to connect people with nature. None do it better than Caddy. His ability to observe nature and turn such observations into a daily poetic expression that combines ecological significance for writers and aspects of spirituality, love and beauty is a sheer delight to read.”—Tulsa World

"Imagine what changes we could work if we all joined John Caddy in seeing the earth clearly, for one instant, each day."—Debra Frasier, author of On the Day You Were Born

"In these poems and their astute commentary, we see how fully present—vulnerable, really—John Caddy allows himself to be, and what an achievement that is in itself. Each poem bears the unmistakable stamp of truly being there, a whole person in an immediate world. The commentary emerges later, in the reflective quiet. I for one am glad that he lets each form stand alone, as distinct kinds of experience."—Hannah Hinchman, author and illustrator, Little Things in a Big Country

"You read John Caddy's marvelous poetic meditations and you feel the secret powers of nature stir in your mind. Joyous, spontaneous, and deeply sensuous, Morning Earth is a work of rare delight. The earth speaks through Caddy's words."—Theodore Roszak, author of The Voice of the Earth



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Morning Earth
Price: $ 13.95
Binding: Paperback


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Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 2003
Size: 8 X 5 1/2
Genre: Poetry
Pages: 100
ISBN: 9781571314161