Description
Poetry. "Yeats said, 'There is a second world but it is in this one.' Reading THE THRESHOLD OF LIGHT, I have a deeper feeling for what he means. These poems, in their exquisite simplicity, in their love and kindness, make sacred ground of daily experience, relationships and the natural world. In his poem 'Spring' Glaser writes, 'And she invites you into your own heart.' Entering there is how Yeats' second world blossoms into blessing."—John Fox, Founder of The Institute for Poetic Medicine
"If ever a book found words for cosmic energy, it's THE THRESHOLD OF LIGHT. 'Light' becomes the dynamic force here; and in this sallow time in history we need this book more than ever. To live at the highest level of human thought is to refresh language; and Glaser shows that our ordinary daily acts are divine ones. This poetry blesses every day, and us, with its descriptions."—Grace Cavalieri, The Poet and the Poem from The Library of Congress
"In this lovely collection, Glaser notices the way each glimmer of light dignifies: the curve of his wife's back, the 'fluid and flux' of fog, the way his daughter's eyes 'stare off at the large oak / unleaving...'. Glaser's own gaze gives off such brightness it illuminates simple things & the life of the spirit equally, making of each charged moment a kind of grace."—Rick Benjamin, State Poet Laureate of Rhode Island (2012-2016)
Author Bio
Michael S. Glaser served as Poet Laureate of Maryland from 2004-2009. He is a Professor Emeritus at St. Mary's College of Maryland where he served as both a professor and an administrator for nearly 40 years. A recipient of the Dodge Endowed Award for Excellence in Teaching, Glaser has also received the Columbia Merit Award for his service to poetry in the Greater Washington, D.C. area, and Loyola College's Andrew White Medal for his "lasting contributions to Maryland's life and rich literary tradition." A Maryland State Arts Council poet-in-the-schools for more than 25 years, he also served on the Maryland State Department of Education's Arts Advisory Committee, the Maryland Humanities' Board of Directors, and the Board of Directors for the Kirkridge Retreat and Study Center in Bangor, PA. With his wife, Kathleen, Glaser co-leads retreats that embrace the reading and writing of poetry as a means of self-reflection, personal growth, and purposeful engagement in the world.
Author City: SAINT MARYS CITY, MD USA