| Always
a Reckoning
by Jimmy Carter, 1994
In this moving, wide-ranging, and
intensely personal collection of poems
– his first – President
Jimmy Carter opens to us his very
private and reflective world, Always
a Reckoning is sparked with wry and
sometimes bitter humor, warmed with
tenderness, and glowing with an intense
and passionate caring that is born
of an awareness both political and
sensual.
The final days of a cherished hunting
companion. A cortege of leather-clad
motorbikers mourning a gentle and
courageous woman. The death of a father
and the memories of his son. An old
and proud black woman teaching a young
boy the art of fishing and the art
of life. A heartwarming tribute to
his wife, Rosalynn, whose smile "still
makes the birds Forget to sing/and
me to hear them," A newly fledged
politician trying to change the ways
of a small and stubborn town.
It is in images such as these that
we see President Carter's belief that
it is poetry that teaches the writer
"art is best derived from artless
things." And it is the knowledge
and awareness acquired long ago that
there is "always a reckoning,"
that everything in life must be in
balance – in art, in politics,
in friendship – which permeates
this book. Illustrated by President
Carter's granddaughter, Always a Reckoning
is a collection that will touch, amuse,
surprise, and delight its readers.
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