Poets on the Psalms
March 2008
Trade Paperback · 304 Pages
$19.95 U.S. · £9.99 U.K. · €14.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781595340481
Trinity University Press
Trade Paperback · 304 Pages
$19.95 U.S. · £9.99 U.K. · €14.99 E.U.
ISBN 9781595340481
Trinity University Press
Recommended for These Courses
- Language and Literature: Essays
- Language and Literature: General
- Language and Literature: Literary Criticism
Description
Reverential, celebratory, antagonistic, and even erotic, this remarkable collection of essays interprets the Psalms as a collection of poetry. Written by 14 acclaimed poets, the essays approach the Psalms from a personal, often autobiographical perspective, demonstrating how relevant they remain for today's readers. Alicia Ostriker examines the Psalms' glory and their terror in a moving essay that revels in their moods of joy while acknowledging the brutality they invoke, linking their violence to events such as 9/11, the Palestinian uprisings, and the Rwandan massacres. Weaving autobiographical anecdotes with scholarly introspection, Enid Dame provides a Jewish explanation of Psalm 22, while editor Lynn Domina contemplates the pastoral life as she connects the everyday with phrases from the Psalms. From a former nun to a self-described left-wing Jew, from a Midrashic scholar to a Texas rancher, the contributors mirror the wide swath of humanity interested in, and affected by, the Psalms.
