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The Instruments of Art uses poetry to explore the lives and works of Edvard Munch, Vincent Van Gogh and others, the personal sacrifice involved, the singular vision and inspiration that set them in motion. God's creation, some argue, is a work of art, and Christ's life and death an expression of it. Deane follows this thread in a series of sonnets based on the Stations of the Cross. Another series of poems takes John the Evangelist, 'the one whom Christ loved', as the voice of a poet expressing the hard love and personal commitment demanded by Christ; Deane conducts this exploration experimentally, contrasting and complimenting it with his personal experience of faith through suffering and love. The Old Testament story of Jacob's search for meaning is retold through the poet's own memories of family and becomes an emblem of the universal search for truth and peace. This is a collection written by the light of faith yet shadowed by doubt; it develops an instinctive approach to art that offers an understanding in terms of the highest reaches of suffering humanity.

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'When John F. Deane fuses the music of thought and feeling with the music of language itself, there rises in me that internal Yes! That we unconsciously hunger to experience as we approach a poem or any work of art.' Denise Levertov

Table of Contents
Table of Contents I The Instruments of Art Canvas Heirs to a Different Century Late October Evening Riverdown The Gift Rhododendron, Fuchsia, Thorn By the Banks of the Dodder The Visitors The Rowan Tree The Meadows of Asphodel Adagio Molto Three Rivers The Instruments of Art II The Artist III The Old Yellow House House at the Crossroads The Study Carpenter The Monastery Sheltering Places The Mysteries The Ship The Siege The Old Yellow House IV According to John You One for Sorrow Lady The Jacaranda Tree The Divine Office Of Misery: The Other John Suffer the Children Master of the Feast Angelus Drinking the Spring In the Teeth of the Wolf The Gravity of Flesh Lazarus, and the Migration of Storks Carnival of the Animals The Aftertaste of Bitterness Beloved Report from a Far Place The Light of Dawn Prayer V An Exemplary Fiction The Red Gate Mushrooms The Big Men The Mother Husbandry The Poem Spaces of Peace Brothers Age of Foolishness Blessing Patricia's Story Spaces before War The Marriage Settlement On Land and Sea The Dromedary Caravans By the River The Chaplet VI Seasons in Hell Holy Saturday The Artist in his Youth Boot-Prints in Snow Terre Cuite Hero Foxgloves Redemption Daffodils

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      Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/11/2005
      ISBN13: 9781857547863, 978-1857547863
      ISBN10: 1857547861

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Instruments of Art uses poetry to explore the lives and works of Edvard Munch, Vincent Van Gogh and others, the personal sacrifice involved, the singular vision and inspiration that set them in motion. God's creation, some argue, is a work of art, and Christ's life and death an expression of it. Deane follows this thread in a series of sonnets based on the Stations of the Cross. Another series of poems takes John the Evangelist, 'the one whom Christ loved', as the voice of a poet expressing the hard love and personal commitment demanded by Christ; Deane conducts this exploration experimentally, contrasting and complimenting it with his personal experience of faith through suffering and love. The Old Testament story of Jacob's search for meaning is retold through the poet's own memories of family and becomes an emblem of the universal search for truth and peace. This is a collection written by the light of faith yet shadowed by doubt; it develops an instinctive approach to art that offers an understanding in terms of the highest reaches of suffering humanity.

      Trade Review
      'When John F. Deane fuses the music of thought and feeling with the music of language itself, there rises in me that internal Yes! That we unconsciously hunger to experience as we approach a poem or any work of art.' Denise Levertov

      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents I The Instruments of Art Canvas Heirs to a Different Century Late October Evening Riverdown The Gift Rhododendron, Fuchsia, Thorn By the Banks of the Dodder The Visitors The Rowan Tree The Meadows of Asphodel Adagio Molto Three Rivers The Instruments of Art II The Artist III The Old Yellow House House at the Crossroads The Study Carpenter The Monastery Sheltering Places The Mysteries The Ship The Siege The Old Yellow House IV According to John You One for Sorrow Lady The Jacaranda Tree The Divine Office Of Misery: The Other John Suffer the Children Master of the Feast Angelus Drinking the Spring In the Teeth of the Wolf The Gravity of Flesh Lazarus, and the Migration of Storks Carnival of the Animals The Aftertaste of Bitterness Beloved Report from a Far Place The Light of Dawn Prayer V An Exemplary Fiction The Red Gate Mushrooms The Big Men The Mother Husbandry The Poem Spaces of Peace Brothers Age of Foolishness Blessing Patricia's Story Spaces before War The Marriage Settlement On Land and Sea The Dromedary Caravans By the River The Chaplet VI Seasons in Hell Holy Saturday The Artist in his Youth Boot-Prints in Snow Terre Cuite Hero Foxgloves Redemption Daffodils

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