Firekeeper: Selected Poems

by Pattiann Rogers

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“Poetry in service to humanity.” —BARRY LOPEZ

Pattiann Rogers has built a reputation as one of America’s finest contemporary poets. Her writing—with its firm roots in science and the natural world—has been compared to Emerson’s and Whitman’s. She has written about motherhood, art, science, spirituality, and the tension between humanity and wildness. 

Firekeeper presents the best work from Rogers’s career in one powerfully compact book, including such favorite poems as “Suppose Your Father Was a Redbird,” “The Hummingbird: A Seduction,” “Animals and People: ‘The Human Heart in Conflict with Itself,’” and “Rolling Naked in the Morning Dew.” This edition reflects the poet’s own selection from her work and was expanded to include poems from the five books published between the first release of Firekeeper in 1994 and this edition’s publication in 2006.

For both those well-acquainted with Rogers’s work and those only just encountering this poet for the first time, this is the book to have.
  • ISBN10 1571314210
  • ISBN13 9781571314215
  • Publish Date 27 October 2005
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Milkweed Editions
  • Edition Second Edition
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 256
  • Language English