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A Third Commonness: Essays on Poetry, Poetics, and the Natural World

A Third Commonness: Essays on Poetry, Poetics, and the Natural World


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Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Hass explores poetry for what it is: a relationship between people and the land.

In A Third Commonness, US Poet Laureate Robert Hass follows a literary river through time and topography from Zen Buddhism to California ecopoetics, from Barry Lopez to Walt Whitman, and even through an unlikely fellowship between Kentucky poet-priests. Told through essays and lectures, A Third Commonness is as much a love letter to landscape as it is a sprawling exploration of poetic heritage. Hass weaves histories with the boundless hand of a passionate reader inseparable from literary vitality. Hass revels at genius, saying, Here it is, this stretch of it. Sometimes with a requiem, other times with romance or political reckoning, Hass returns to the amazements of a poetry that encounters itself over and again, beckoned into being by some 'propelling force'.

'Hass personalizes everything, warms everything up. He's an open book; but he's also someone whom readers should, in every sense of the phrase, keep their eye on. The New Yorker

'The book isn't merely a master class on form. It's a jump-starter for that most necessary of tools for the artist or lover of art, if not for everyone: the sensibility.' Craig Teicher, New York Times

'Paying deep attention is clearly Hass' way of honoring the subjects that compel him...This is a book of wide-awake, erudite prayer.' Gayle Brandeis, SFGate

'Vietnam, Iraq, Dostoyevsky's characters, dishes of raspberry and chocolate, a gardener who once worked for Emily Dickinson, and many more images are here developed in Hass's richly allusive mind.' James Naiden, Rain Taxi

'These poems are grounded in the beauty and energy of the physical world, and in the bafflement of the present moment in American culture.' National Book Foundation

'Hass seems to suggest we may hope for more: poetry, being inherently political, may help us grasp and appreciate the reality of what we are doing and of what can and must be done.' Troy Jollimore, National Book Critics Circle

'A remarkable volume of poems...Field Guide is a means of naming things, of establishing an identity through one's surroundings, of translating the natural world into one's private history.' Southwest Review



About the Author :

Robert Hass poet, critic, and teacher is one of the most renowned figures of modern American literature, serving as the Poet Laureate of the United States from 1995-1997. In 2007, he was awarded the National Book Award and shared the Pulitzer Prize for his poetry collection, Time and Materials: Poems 19972005. Hass is also the author of Field Guide (1972), Praise (1979), Twentieth Century Pleasures (1984), and A Little Book on Form: An Exploration into the Formal Imagination of Poetry (2018), among other works. He has taught at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Saint Mary's College of California, and the University of California, Berkeley, where he was a distinguished Professor in Poetry and Poetics until his retirement in 2019.



Review :

Praise for A Third Commonness

“For Hass, too, discovery sits at the center of the project. He is reading to be stirred. The idea is not only to chart the territory but also to inhabit it, to carve out a place for himself, to work through what he’s reading as it unfolds. His willingness to marvel, to ponder aloud, and to acknowledge what he doesn’t know is among the greatest joys of A Third Commonness, which is marked more by openness, by questions, than by certainties. . . . Reading, after all, is a way of living; that’s what Hass wants us to know. Criticism, then, can only function as a heightened form of reading: reading with a pen in hand. The point is that we reckon with literature most deeply when we are writing, or imagining, our way around it.”—David L. Ulin, Alta Journal

Praise for Robert Hass

“Hass personalizes everything, warms everything up. He’s an open book; but he’s also someone whom readers should, in every sense of the phrase, keep their eye on.”—The New Yorker

“The book isn’t merely a master class on form. It’s a jump-starter for that most necessary of tools for the artist or lover of art, if not for everyone: the sensibility.”—Craig Teicher, New York Times

“Paying deep attention is clearly Hass' way of honoring the subjects that compel him. . . . This is a book of wide-awake, erudite prayer.”—Gayle Brandeis, SFGate

“Vietnam, Iraq, Dostoyevsky’s characters, dishes of raspberry and chocolate, a gardener who once worked for Emily Dickinson, and many more images are here developed in Hass’s richly allusive mind.”—James Naiden, Rain Taxi

“These poems are grounded in the beauty and energy of the physical world, and in the bafflement of the present moment in American culture.”—National Book Foundation

“Hass seems to suggest we may hope for more: poetry, being inherently political, may help us grasp and appreciate the reality of what we are doing and of what can and must be done.”—Troy Jollimore, National Book Critics Circle

“A remarkable volume of poems. . . . Field Guide is a means of naming things, of establishing an identity through one’s surroundings, of translating the natural world into one’s private history.”—Southwest Review


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781556597282
  • Publisher: Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
  • Publisher Imprint: Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
  • Height: 228 mm
  • No of Pages: 376
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Essays on Poetry, Poetics, and the Natural World
  • ISBN-10: 1556597282
  • Publisher Date: 18 Jun 2026
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 152 mm


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