A review by masterovcrabs
Trilogy by Hilda Doolittle

5.0

Read, in the sense that I began on the first page and followed the bread crumb trail of beautiful words to the last. And yet I know this, like Rilke's elegies or Gass' tunnel, will be a work I revisit and dig through for the rest of my life. There's an entire world in this book; an entire way of being. Doolittle, with the chaos of war still fresh in her mind, created this gorgeous tribute to hope and renewal despite the task of repair ahead appearing nigh impossible. Whatever your opinion her work may be, there's a lesson situated within this woman's refusal to capitulate, to abandon her work, to lessen the scope and ambition of her vision.

This book should cost you about $17 or less. I would consider that a bargain.