The Four Rings: New and Selected Poems

In this latest volume of poetry by Fred Dings, we have a generous selection of poems from his first two books, After the Solstice and Eulogy for a Private Man, as well as many new poems.  In After the Solstice, Dings explores “how we can live past the summer’s solstice of our lives,” offering how luminous moments of experience (past and present) can sustain us in darkening times. In Eulogy for a Private Man, he explores a wide range of human concerns as well as how the unique interiority of individual consciousness can serve as a counterweight to the group-self and group-think that increasingly characterizes the sphere of public discourse.  In The Four Rings, the section of new poems from which the entire volume gets its title, he contextualizes the self (which does not and cannot live entirely in isolation) within four rings of interdependent relationship: self, family, community, divinity.  In these poems, he offers the possibility of peace in the midst of conflict.

“In these musical poems Dings attains a rare, genuine eloquence.”
                   —Robert McPhillips
 
“There is nothing notational or offhand about Dings’s poems.  Each is an exploration, intense and riveting.”
                   —Mark Strand

“Several years back, I read many of Fred Dings’ poems in POETRY and was compelled by their care and modesty, honest music, and delicacy of imagery.  Anchored in meaning, here was a serious mind joined to a voice that paid attention to and thus transformed the immediate, smallest and yet glorious details of the world around him. His earlier books were justly praised for their craft, clarity, and vision. In his New & Selected Poems, the new poems expand his reach and depth of understanding, and he leads us all in praise-filled songs to life.”
                    —Christopher Buckley

“Fred Dings' new and selected poems offer fresh and enduring close-ups of the human stakes at risk in our daily rounds.  His poems are compelling reminders of  possibilities too readily missed by the hue and cry of louder voices.”
                    —Lawrence Rhu,

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The Four Rings: New and Selected Poems

In this latest volume of poetry by Fred Dings, we have a generous selection of poems from his first two books, After the Solstice and Eulogy for a Private Man, as well as many new poems.  In After the Solstice, Dings explores “how we can live past the summer’s solstice of our lives,” offering how luminous moments of experience (past and present) can sustain us in darkening times. In Eulogy for a Private Man, he explores a wide range of human concerns as well as how the unique interiority of individual consciousness can serve as a counterweight to the group-self and group-think that increasingly characterizes the sphere of public discourse.  In The Four Rings, the section of new poems from which the entire volume gets its title, he contextualizes the self (which does not and cannot live entirely in isolation) within four rings of interdependent relationship: self, family, community, divinity.  In these poems, he offers the possibility of peace in the midst of conflict.

“In these musical poems Dings attains a rare, genuine eloquence.”
                   —Robert McPhillips
 
“There is nothing notational or offhand about Dings’s poems.  Each is an exploration, intense and riveting.”
                   —Mark Strand

“Several years back, I read many of Fred Dings’ poems in POETRY and was compelled by their care and modesty, honest music, and delicacy of imagery.  Anchored in meaning, here was a serious mind joined to a voice that paid attention to and thus transformed the immediate, smallest and yet glorious details of the world around him. His earlier books were justly praised for their craft, clarity, and vision. In his New & Selected Poems, the new poems expand his reach and depth of understanding, and he leads us all in praise-filled songs to life.”
                    —Christopher Buckley

“Fred Dings' new and selected poems offer fresh and enduring close-ups of the human stakes at risk in our daily rounds.  His poems are compelling reminders of  possibilities too readily missed by the hue and cry of louder voices.”
                    —Lawrence Rhu,

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The Four Rings: New and Selected Poems

The Four Rings: New and Selected Poems

by Fred Dings
The Four Rings: New and Selected Poems

The Four Rings: New and Selected Poems

by Fred Dings

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In this latest volume of poetry by Fred Dings, we have a generous selection of poems from his first two books, After the Solstice and Eulogy for a Private Man, as well as many new poems.  In After the Solstice, Dings explores “how we can live past the summer’s solstice of our lives,” offering how luminous moments of experience (past and present) can sustain us in darkening times. In Eulogy for a Private Man, he explores a wide range of human concerns as well as how the unique interiority of individual consciousness can serve as a counterweight to the group-self and group-think that increasingly characterizes the sphere of public discourse.  In The Four Rings, the section of new poems from which the entire volume gets its title, he contextualizes the self (which does not and cannot live entirely in isolation) within four rings of interdependent relationship: self, family, community, divinity.  In these poems, he offers the possibility of peace in the midst of conflict.

“In these musical poems Dings attains a rare, genuine eloquence.”
                   —Robert McPhillips
 
“There is nothing notational or offhand about Dings’s poems.  Each is an exploration, intense and riveting.”
                   —Mark Strand

“Several years back, I read many of Fred Dings’ poems in POETRY and was compelled by their care and modesty, honest music, and delicacy of imagery.  Anchored in meaning, here was a serious mind joined to a voice that paid attention to and thus transformed the immediate, smallest and yet glorious details of the world around him. His earlier books were justly praised for their craft, clarity, and vision. In his New & Selected Poems, the new poems expand his reach and depth of understanding, and he leads us all in praise-filled songs to life.”
                    —Christopher Buckley

“Fred Dings' new and selected poems offer fresh and enduring close-ups of the human stakes at risk in our daily rounds.  His poems are compelling reminders of  possibilities too readily missed by the hue and cry of louder voices.”
                    —Lawrence Rhu,


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781622883042
Publisher: Stephen F. Austin University Press
Publication date: 05/21/2020
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.20(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

FRED DINGS is the author of two other books of poetry, Eulogy for a Private Man and After the Solstice. His poems have been published in the New Republic, the New YorkerPoetryParis ReviewTriQuarterly, and others. He is an associate professor at the University of South Carolina in Columbia and a regular poetry reviewer for World Literature Today.

Table of Contents

From After the Solstice

Redwing Blackbirds 19

Sycamores 20

Riva Looking Toward Sirmione 21

Swallows at a Quarry Lake 22

Diptych 23

I A Last Request

II Matthew 6: 9-13

The Pine Ridge 24

The Concession 25

One Reason for This 26

After the Solstice 28

The Spirit of Place 30

Crabbing 31

Padre Island 33

Late Marsh 34

Paper Bridge 35

Primal Sun, Primal Moon 36

From Eulogy for a Private Man

Words for a Perfect Evening 41

The Fire 42

Revelations 43

In the Season of Memory 45

Sunday Evening 46

The Force of Intent 48

The Man and the Cemetery Effigy 49

Words 50

Letter to a Friend 51

The Past 52

The Gift 53

The Glowing Coal 54

Transitory Music 55

The Unlived 56

Planes 57

At the Grand Canyon 58

Letter to Genetically Engineered Superhumans 59

The Bodily Beautiful 60

The Woman with Gravitas 61

Eulogy for a Private Man 62

In the Humid Zone 63

Dissertation on Dogs 64

Expeditions of a Misanthrope 66

In the Absence of Rain 67

Chains of Change 68

Migratory Flight 69

Dido 70

The Rehearsal 73

The Last Voyage 74

The Four Kings: New Poems

That Day 79

Stopping at a T-Intersection in Late Autumn 80

The Moment 81

The Blue Whale 82

The Gentle Fire 83

"Why? Why Not?" 84

Children and Death 85

The Migrant Couple 86

La Farge: Entrance to the Tautira River, Tahiti, Fisherman Spearing a Fish 87

The Birth of Don Juan 88

Japanese Screen 89

Portraits of My Son as a Young Boy 92

I West of Eden

II Café Meltdown

III After Picking Up My Son from Kindergarten

The Divers 94

Independence Day 95

Making Soap Bubbles with My Daughter 96

The Fish 97

The Case Against Daedalus 98

At a Construction Site with My Son 99

A Genetically Engineered Superhuman Laments 100

The Image 101

The Bridge 102

Words for My Wife 103

What Saves Us 104

The Andiron 106

Stage IV 107

Theology Pondered in a Night Café 108

Late Autumn 109

Spheres 110

Meditation Caves of Tibet 111

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