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Mary Oliver’s poem “Going to Walden” meditates on the notion of retreat and introspection, drawing on the legacy of Henry David Thoreau’s seminal work, "Walden." Through the use of straightforward language and reflective tone, Oliver explores the themes of simplicity, wisdom, and the essence of finding peace within one’s everyday life.
24 Νοε 2017 · Poetry Friday: Going to Walden by Mary Oliver. November 24, 2017 Tara Smith. Poetry Friday is hosted by Tricia at The Miss Rumphius Effect. I think that Poetry Friday is the perfect time to launch a brand new blog for the brand new phase of my life: post retirement from teaching in a classroom, and on the cusp of venturing into the life of ...
As a green visit. It is the slow and difficult. Trick of living, and finding it where you are. Mary Oliver. Comments are closed.
23 Ιαν 2010 · Reading and reflecting on Mary Oliver's poems, one poem each day for a year. Saturday, January 23, 2010. Going to Walden - January 23, 2010 ...Going to Walden is not so easy a thing. As a greet visit. It is the slow and difficult. Trick of living, and finding it where you are.
Written by Kathryn Garia. Among her peers and colleagues, Mary Oliver has earned distinction in her singular pursuit of representing the human experience. This may sound like a platitude, but in fact Oliver possesses a unique ability to draw her readers past borders and divisions and even identities.
[POEM] Going to Walden by Mary Oliver : r/Poetry. It isn’t very far as highways lie. I might be back by nightfall, having seen. The rough pines, and the stones, and the clear water. Friends argue that I might be wiser for it. They do not hear that far-off Yankee whisper: How dull we grow from hurrying here and there!
The work of the American poet Mary Oliver (1935-2019) has perhaps not received as much attention from critics as she deserves, yet it’s been estimated that she was the bestselling poet in the United States at the time of her death.