Viriditas: New and Selected Poems

Kathleen Henderson Staudt
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Viriditas: New and Selected Poems

Kathleen Henderson Staudt
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140 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 05, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 140
  • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781666754698
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.3" L x 8.5" H
Kathleen Henderson Staudt is a poet, scholar, and spiritual director, rooted primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region. She has taught at Virginia Theological Seminary, Wesley Seminary, and the University of Maryland and has published three books of poetry, most recently Good Places, as well as two scholarly studies of the artist and poet David Jones. She is a companion in the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross (schccompanions.org). Her website is at kathleenstaudtpoet.com
"Kathleen Staudt's Viriditas opens our eyes to a luminous world of colors, which then permeates our interior beyond our knowing. It is the 'green of ordinary time, ' the 'quick in the root of being, ' a vivacity we are blessed to experience, paradoxically, in moments of profound stillness. Staudt invites us into such moments, through poems of quiet love for the world in and around us--both the world and the words being God's gift."
--Sofia M. Starnes, Virginia poet laureate emerita

"Kathleen Staudt's Viriditas is a joyous tribute to nature, green in shoot and bough. In the tradition of Mary Oliver, her poems revel in the seasons closely observed, from the colors and shapes of leaves to the subtle hues of love. Like a wise bee, Staudt confects the honey of contemplation from all the changes and chances of this life."
--Barbara Newman, professor of English, classics, and history, Northwestern University

"Kathleen Staudt's Viriditas is a ribbon of bright light, a gift that invites us to celebrate with her the greening energy of the sacred in poems that open to us like seeds in a soft spring rain. Her poems are an invitation to discover anew how the experiences of being human can daily point us toward the miracles to be found in each moment, 'Breathing in. Breathing out.'"
--Michael Glaser, Maryland poet laureate, 2004-2009

"Whether writing about the changing seasons in her garden or the changing seasons of our lives, for Staudt, every moment is infused with the holy. She has a deep way of listening to the world. Whether writing about her mother's death or family trips to the beach, even her conversations with difficult biblical figures, draw us deeply into her reverence and gratitude for life itself. What a privilege and a pleasure to read these poems."
--Emily Blair Stribling, author of The Mercy of Light

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