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 · The Continuous Life. by Mark Strand. What of the neighborhood homes awash. In a silver light, of children hunched in the bushes, Watching the grown-ups for signs of surrender, Signs that the irregular pleasures of moving. From day to day, of being adrift on the swell of duty.  · The Continuous Life by Mark Strand What of the neighborhood homes awash In a silver light, of children hunched in the bushes, Watching the grown-ups for signs of surrender, Signs that the irregular pleasures of moving From day to day, of being adrift on the swell of duty, Have run their course?  · Poem: The Continuous Life, Mark Strand. | Current Ned Note, On Writing, Past Notes, Poetry. (posted on Mark Strand’s birthday – Ap) What of the neighborhood homes awash. In a silver light, of children hunched in the bushes, Watching the grown-ups for signs of surrender, Signs that the irregular pleasures of moving.


The continuous life: poems User Review - Not Available - Book Verdict. Published simultaneously--though the Selected Poems is an update of a edition--these two books reveal a "laconic, surreal vision" (LJ 11/1/90). Home» Mark Strand» The Continuous Life. The Continuous Life. Post by: bltadwin.ru Poet: Mark Strand Leave a Comment. What of the neighborhood homes awash In a silver light, of children hunched in the bushes, Watching the grown-ups for signs of surrender, Signs that the irregular pleasures of moving. The Continuous Life. Mark Strand Mark Strand's poem "The Continuous Life" originally appeared in The New Yorker and is the title poem of his poetry collection by the same name. The volume contains poems written between and , some humorous, some serious, some whose tone is in between.


The Continuous Life by Mark Strand What of the neighborhood homes awash In a silver light, of children hunched in the bushes, Watching the grown-ups for signs of surrender, Signs that the irregular pleasures of moving From day to day, of being adrift on the swell of duty, Have run their course?. STRAND, Mark. THE CONTINUOUS LIFE. Iowa City: Windhover Press, Limited First Edition. Folio. Unpaginated. Stitched, heavy grey cloth wraps with bone clasp closures. Letter 'E' of 26 lettered copies on Umbria (there were also numbered trade copies on Windhover). Signed by author and by the artist, Neil Welliver, who contributes two woodcuts. Mark Strand's poem "The Continuous Life" originally appeared in The New Yorker and is the title poem of his poetry collection by the same name. The volume contains poems written between and , some humorous, some serious, some whose tone is in between. Critics have called "The Continuous Life" a perfect poem, and other readers seem to agree.

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