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Hymns & Lamentations
by Tim Miller
116pp
0979870720 / 978-0979870729
$12.00
About the Book
Hymns and Lamentations
is a meditation on the supposedly conflicting realities of deep faith
and great suffering. It takes its place in the long tradition of
religious literature where a personal relationship with the divine is
embraced and swum through, while the equally great reality of suffering
and injustice questions the very nature of belief and of God.
The fifty Lamentations
are the barest outcries of a baffled humanity, and taken largely from
the narratives of twentieth-century genocide and slavery (although they
could stand for any time). The final eleven Lamentations constitute a
sustained expression of grief over the destruction of the human body, of
the soul, of belief, and finally over the apparent weakness of God.
Yet following these are
fifty Hymns of praise from the point of view of one believer. These are
written in the rapture that is the daily presence of God, and here many
concepts are quietly taken from the world’s religious
traditions—although, as with the Lamentations, “God” is the only word
used, and no specific religion is ever named. Where the Lamentations are
sparse and agonized, even the saddest hymn is joyful, wordy, and
overflowing.
In the words of the
author: “I think it’s important for the Hymns and Lamentations to be
published together, for the ecstasy and anguish to answer one another,
so that the question of suffering is not given a merely cynical or
merely optimistic answer. It seems a small book like this can suggest
the kind of religious or devotional art that makes faith possible in the
first place.”
Reviews
ZYX
The lamentations
come first, all tidily numbered from 1 to 50. The first 39 are powerful
stuff and, if you have normal feelings, will hit you in the gut. For
those among us who try to maintain a cool distance from their inner
emotional beings, this is a severe challenge. Miller writes powerfully
but note that his torment is that of a religious believer who must
reconcile the notion of a just God with the evil of this world. An
atheist would not have this problem and neither would a deist because
they respectively do not believe in a deity or [believe] in one that
abides in a state of indifference to the worlds that resulted from the
godly creation. So it is easier for this range of disbelief/belief to
handle these times when "God blinked." Miller's evocations of massacres
are searing as his hymns are uplifting and will give strength to
believers. The secular humanist will give due credence to Miller's
humanity.
Midwest
Book Review
"Hymns &
Lamentations" is a thoughtful collection of writings over the cruelty of
life and how faith can help you endure the worst of it all. For those
looking for the strength of life to face the worst of it, "Hymns &
Lamentations" is a choice pick.
About the Author
Tim Miller lives with his wife in Brooklyn. His other
books include
The Lit World: Poems from History,
and the forthcoming long poem
To the House of the Sun.
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