Ursula K. Le Guin : Late in the Day




Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers show

Summary: <a href="https://i0.wp.com/www.davidnaimon.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Screen-Shot-2016-04-20-at-6.49.33-AM.png"></a>Late in the Day, Ursula K. Le Guin’s new collection of poems (2010–2014) seeks meaning in an ever-connected world, giving voice to objects that may not speak a human language but communicate with us nevertheless through and about the seasonal rhythms of the earth, the minute and the vast, the ordinary and the mythological. As Le Guin herself states, “science explicates, poetry implicates.” Accordingly, this immersive, tender collection implicates us (in the best sense) in a subjectivity of everyday objects and occurrences. “There is no writer with an imagination as forceful and delicate as Ursula K. Le Guin’s.” —Grace Paley<br>