Half/Mask

In Half/Mask, Roger Mitchell goes in search of the magic that remains when the world is stripped down to “an inhospitable beauty.” Many of these starkly lyrical poems explore the human and natural communities found on tundra and borrow freely from the great narrative and sculptural traditions of the...

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Main Author: Mitchell, Roger
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Published: IdeaExchange@UAkron 2007
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Online Access:https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/uapress_publications/106
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spelling ftunivakron:oai:ideaexchange.uakron.edu:uapress_publications-1105 2023-06-11T04:09:24+02:00 Half/Mask Mitchell, Roger 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/uapress_publications/106 unknown IdeaExchange@UAkron https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/uapress_publications/106 University of Akron Press Publications Poetry text 2007 ftunivakron 2023-05-06T18:51:58Z In Half/Mask, Roger Mitchell goes in search of the magic that remains when the world is stripped down to “an inhospitable beauty.” Many of these starkly lyrical poems explore the human and natural communities found on tundra and borrow freely from the great narrative and sculptural traditions of the Inuit and other rugged people who have learned to live intensely under challenging conditions. Whether in the High Arctic or in different places “where human life . . . has a loose fit,” Mitchell discovers a land rich in imagery and metaphor for describing experience at a fundamental level, out at the edge of what we can know: “Alone and far away, remote, a step / or two beyond human, real being.” An effort to understand and sympathetically inhabit the earth drives these poems, even in the barren isolation of their settings, and gives to Half/Mask its emotional resonance. https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/uapress_publications/1105/thumbnail.jpg Text Arctic inuit Tundra University of Akron: IdeaExchange@UAkron Arctic
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description In Half/Mask, Roger Mitchell goes in search of the magic that remains when the world is stripped down to “an inhospitable beauty.” Many of these starkly lyrical poems explore the human and natural communities found on tundra and borrow freely from the great narrative and sculptural traditions of the Inuit and other rugged people who have learned to live intensely under challenging conditions. Whether in the High Arctic or in different places “where human life . . . has a loose fit,” Mitchell discovers a land rich in imagery and metaphor for describing experience at a fundamental level, out at the edge of what we can know: “Alone and far away, remote, a step / or two beyond human, real being.” An effort to understand and sympathetically inhabit the earth drives these poems, even in the barren isolation of their settings, and gives to Half/Mask its emotional resonance. https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/uapress_publications/1105/thumbnail.jpg
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