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All the best dog poems : an anthology of poetry about dogs
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collected by Edwin Burtis ; illustrated by Nils Hogner.
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All the best dog poems : an anthology of poetry about dogs
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"We all dream of finding the place we can be most ourselves, the landscape that seems to have been crafted just for us. The poet Paul Zimmer has
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University of Minnesota Press,
9780816640195
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After the fire : a writer finds his place
Acknowledgments -- Prologue : finding home -- Strangers in friendly places -- Trees -- Sky -- Poetry -- Neighbors -- Birds -- Making poetry -- Library -- Insects and arachnids -- Grasses, fruits, plants -- Gardening -- Coyotes, foxes, wolves -- Taking a punch -- Deer -- The hunt -- The blind world -- Trouble -- Dogs -- Old jazz -- Young jazz -- Winter -- The condition of my faith -- Spring -- Summer -- The catcher -- Dairy days -- Autumn.
Zimmer, Paul.
Paul Zimmer.
2002
After the fire : a writer finds his place
©2002.
After the Fire is the story of the poet Paul Zimmers journey from his boyhood in Canton, Ohio, and his days as a soldier during atomic tests in t
Electronic resource
University of Minnesota Press,
9780816694082
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After the fire : a writer finds his place
Acknowledgments -- Prologue : finding home -- Strangers in friendly places -- Trees -- Sky -- Poetry -- Neighbors -- Birds -- Making poetry -- Library -- Insects and arachnids -- Grasses, fruits, plants -- Gardening -- Coyotes, foxes, wolves -- Taking a punch -- Deer -- The hunt -- The blind world -- Trouble -- Dogs -- Old jazz -- Young jazz -- Winter -- The condition of my faith -- Spring -- Summer -- The catcher -- Dairy days -- Autumn.
Zimmer, Paul.
Paul Zimmer.
2002
After the fire : a writer finds his place
[2016]
First edition.
Mostly Void, Partially Stars introduces us to Night Vale, a town in the American Southwest where every conspiracy theory is true, and to the stra
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Mostly void, partially stars : welcome to Night Vale episodes, volume 1
Welcome to Night Vale ;
Welcome to Night Vale (Podcast)
Welcome to Night Vale episodes ;
Pilot -- Glow cloud -- Station management -- Pta meeting -- Shape in grove park -- Drawbridge -- History week -- Lights in Radon Canyon -- Pyramid -- Feral dogs -- Wheat & wheat by-products -- Candidate -- Story about you -- Man in the tan jacket -- Street cleaning day -- Phone call -- Valentine -- Traveler -- Sandstorm -- Poetry week -- Memory of Europe -- Whispering forest -- Eternal scouts -- Mayor -- One year later -- Disparition music corner -- Condos.
Fink, Joseph (Fiction writer), author.
Hayworth, Jessica, illustrator.
Doctorow, Cory writer of foreword.
Cranor, Jeffrey, 1975- author.
Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor ; illustrations by Jessica Hayworth.
2016
Mostly void, partially stars : welcome to Night Vale episodes, volume 1
2022.
First edition.
"A new poetry collection by Shane McCrae"--
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9780374602857
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Cain named the animal
Love Poems and Others -- Arm in the Excavators Shovel -- Whom I Have Blocked Out -- To Make a Wound -- A Letter to Lucie About Lucie -- Worldful -- To My Mother's Father -- The King of the Sadnesses of Dogs -- Eurydice on the Art of Poetry -- Husbands -- For Melissa Asleep Upstairs -- Nowhere Is Local -- The Professor -- The Butterflies the Mountain and the Lake -- For Sylvia Twenty-Eight in July -- To Nicholas from My Absence -- Having Been Raised by My Kidnappers I Consider the Gift of Life, or A Gift from a Thief -- A Thousand Pictures -- Please Come Flying -- Vivian Maier Considers Heaven from a Bench in Rogers Beach Park Chicago -- Recapitulations -- The Hastily Assembled Angel on Embodiment -- Jim Limber on Silence -- Cain Named the Animal -- The Lost Tribe of Eden -- Constantly Throwing Lip -- The Lost Tribe of Eden at the Beginning of the Days of Blood -- The Robot Bird Tells Me How It Is I Am in Hell -- The Beginning of Time -- The Reformation -- In Which the Beginning of Time Happens in a Different Way -- The Dream at the End of the Dream.
McCrae, Shane, 1975- author.
Shane McCrae.
2022
Cain named the animal
Pushcart; Distributed by W. W. Norton,
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2013 Pushcart prize XXXVII : best of the small presses
Pushcart prize XXXVII, 2013
Pushcart prize 37
Pushcart prize thirty-seven
Pushcart prize 2013
Introduction / Regeneration at Mukti / We are all of us passing through / Beyond and beyonder / Punchline / The seventy-fourth virgin / Do the do / On "Beauty" / The fall of Punicea / Notes for my daughter against chasing storms / It isn't dead, just different / American Juggalo / Mudgirl saved by the king of crows. April 1965 / April / The floating life / The mercies / A shadow beehive / A family restaurant / Socanasett / Two nights / Writs of possession / On a spring day in Baltimore the art teacher asks the class to draw flowers / Signs / Emission / Everything is sexual or nothing is. Take this flock of poppies / Lucky one / The hawk / Nothing living lives alone / In a kitchen where mushrooms were washed / I see men like trees, walking / Civil twilight / A fable for our anniversary / Skydive / The butterfly effect / Lantern / The barge / Section 8 / First hard freeze / Laugh your trouble away / Match.com/Matthew likes buttered toast, vulnerability ... / Animalcula : a young scientist's guide to new creatures / To the rainforest room / Preface / The art of poetry / Juniper beach / A zen zealot comes home / Elegy for Kenneth Koch / Resurrection / Tiger / Helen Keller answers the iron / Oysters with lemon in Montmartre / What we know of horses / Sonny Criss / Azeroth / Beloved / From your hostess at the T & A Museum / A man found an angel / The old priest / Vectors 3.1 : Aphorisms and ten second essays / I look at a photograph / The thing's impossible / Made to measure / From procession of shadows : the novel of Tamoga / Tally / Walking the dog's shadow / Internal monument / Special mention -- Presses featured in the pushcart prize editions since 1976 -- Contributing small presses -- The pushcart prize fellowships -- Contributor's notes -- Index.
Henderson, Bill editor.
Pushcart Press.
Bill Henderson -- Julia Elliot -- Harry Crews -- Matt Hart -- Erin McGraw -- M.C. Armstrong -- Elton Glaser -- Marilynn Robinson -- Paul Stapleton -- Matt Mason -- Sommer Browning -- Kent Russell -- Joyce Carol Oates -- Alicia Ostriker -- Sarah Cornwell -- Ann Patchett -- Rasheda White -- Karen Russell -- Christine Gelineau -- Anthony Doerr -- Benjamin Percy -- Mary Szybist -- Bess Winter -- Joshua Cohen -- Diane Seuss -- Christían Flores Garcia -- Brian Doyle -- Wendell Berry -- Jane Hirshfield -- James Robison -- Timothy Hedges -- Alan Michael Parker -- Sarah Deming -- Jennifer Lunden -- Ted Kooser -- Laura Kasischke -- Jaquira Díaz -- Davis McCombs -- Patricia Smith -- Elizabeth Powell -- Seth Fried -- Robin Hemley -- Jill McDonough -- Marianne Boruch -- Shannon Cain -- Shozan Jack Haubner -- Fred Moramarco -- Laura Rodley -- Nalini Jones -- Andrew Hudgins -- Diane Wakoski -- Reginald Dwayne Betts -- Jeanne Shoemaker -- Jennifer Percy -- Michael Waters -- Kathleen Balma -- Toon Tellegen -- Anthony Wallace -- James Richardson -- Adam Zagajewski -- Bruce Bennett -- Sue Allison -- Julían Ríos -- Adrian Blevins -- Deborah Brown -- G.C. Waldrep --
edited by Bill Henderson ; with the Pushcart Prize editors.
2013
2013 Pushcart prize XXXVII : best of the small presses
[2014]
Second edition.
This second edition is a collection of articles dealing with race and culture in the classroom that have appeared in Rethinking Schools magazine.
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9780942961539
Book
Rethinking multicultural education : teaching for racial and cultural justice
Anti-racist orientations: Taking multicultural, anti-racist education seriously : an interview with Enid Lee / "Multiplication is for White people" : an interview with Lisa Delpit / What do we need to know now? / Diversity vs. White privilege : an interview with Christine Sleeter / You're Asian. How could you fail math? : unmasking the myth of the model minority / Schools and the new Jim Crow : an interview with Michelle Alexander / Once upon a genocide : Columbus in children's literature / What do you mean when you say urban? : speaking honestly about race and students / The fight for multicultural education: Decolonizing the classroom : lessons in multicultural education / Why the best kids' books are written in blood / Those awful Texas social studies standards : and what about yours? / 'Greco-Roman knowledge only' in Arizona schools : indigenous wisdom outlawed once again / Precious knowledge : teaching solidarity with Tucson / Your struggle is my struggle / From Johannesburg to Tucson / Saving Mango Street / Standards and tests attack multiculturalism / Language, culture, and power: Putting out the linguistic welcome mat / My mother's Spanish / Taking a chance with words : why are the Asian American kids silent in class? / Black English/ebonics : what it be like? / Ebonics and culturally responsive instruction / Keepers of the second throat / Defending bilingual education / Bilingual education works / Raising children's cultural voices / And then I went to school / Transnational identities, multicultural classrooms: What happened to the golden door? : how my students taught me about immigration / Bringing globalization home / Arranged marriages, rearranged ideas / Welcoming Kalenna : an early childhood teacher strives to make all her students feel at home / Edwina left behind / Who can stay here? : confronting issues of documentation and citizenship in children's literature / Aquí y Allá : exploring our lives through poetry, here and there / Putting a human face on the immigration debate / Confronting race in the classroom: Brown kids can't be in our club / What color is beautiful? / Race : some teachable, and uncomfortable, moments / Exploring race relations / Reconstructing race / Presidents and slaves : helping students find the truth / From snarling dogs to Bloody Sunday / 'If there is no struggle' : teaching a people's history of the abolition movement / The history all around us : Roosevelt High School and the 1968 Eastside blowouts / For my people : using Margaret Walker's poem to help students 'talk-back' to stereotypes and to affirm their self-worth / The other internment : teaching the hidden story of Japanese Latin Americans during WWII / Bringing the Civil Rights Movement into the classroom / 'We need to know this!' : student power and curriculum / Burned out of homes and history : unearthing the silenced voices of the Tulsa Race Riot
Au, Wayne, 1972-
Barbara Miner -- by Jody Sokolower -- Asa G. Hilliard III -- Barbara Miner and Bob Peterson -- Benji Chang and Wayne Au -- Jody Sokolower -- Bill Bigelow -- Dyan Watson -- Wayne Au -- Sherman Alexie -- Bill Bigelow -- Roberto Cintli Rodreguez -- Devin Carberry -- Marcela Itzel Ortega -- Bill Bigelow -- Katie van Winkle -- Bill Bigelow -- Linda Christensen -- Salvador Gabaldón -- Carol A. Tateishi -- Geneva Smitherman -- Lisa Delpit -- Patricia Smith -- Kelley Dawson Salas -- Stephen Krashen -- Berta Rosa Berriz -- Joe Suina -- Linda Christensen -- Jody Sokolower -- Stan Karp -- Laura Linda Negri-Pool -- Sören Wuerth -- Grace Cornell Gonzales -- Elizabeth Schlessman -- Steven Picht-Trujillo and Paola Suchsland -- Rita Tenoria -- Alejandro Segura-Mora -- Heidi Tolentino -- Lisa Espinosa -- Nathaniel W. Smith -- Bob Peterson -- Kate Lyman -- Bill Bigelow -- Brian C. Gibbs -- Linda Christensen -- Moé Yonamine -- Larry Miller -- Jody Sokolower -- Linda Christensen.
edited by Wayne Au.
2014
Rethinking multicultural education : teaching for racial and cultural justice
[2017]
"Throughout her celebrated career, Mary Oliver has touched countless readers with her brilliantly crafted verse, expounding on her love for the p
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9780399563249
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Devotions : the selected poems of Mary Oliver
Poems. Selections
From Felicity -- I wake close to morning -- This morning -- The world I live in -- Whistling swans -- Storage -- For Tom Shaw S.S.J.E. I know someone -- That little beast -- The pond -- I have just said -- The gift -- From blue horses -- After reading Lucretius, I go to the pond -- I don't want to be demure or respectable -- Stebbin's gulch -- Franz Marc's blue horses -- On meditating, sort of -- Lonliness -- Do stones feel? -- Drifting -- Blueberries -- The vulture's wings -- What gorgeous thing -- From dog songs -- The storm -- Percy (one) -- Little dog's rhapsody in the night Percy (nine) -- Benjamin, who came from who knows where -- The dog has run off again -- Bazougey -- Her grave -- The poetry teacher -- The first time Percy came back -- From a thousand mornings -- I go down to the shore -- I happened to be standing -- Three things to remember -- Lines written in the days of growing darkness -- An old story -- The instant -- Tides -- The poet compares human nature to the ocean from which we came -- Life story -- Varanasi -- From swan -- I worried -- I own a house -- Don't hesitate -- Swan -- Passing the unworked field -- How I go to the woods -- On the beach -- From evidence -- Violets -- We shake with joy -- It was early -- With thanks to the field sparrow, whose voice is so delicate and humble -- A lesson from James Wright -- Almost a conversation -- To begin with, the sweet grass -- Evidence -- Prayer -- Mysteries, yes -- At the river Clarion -- From the Truro bear and other adventures -- The other kingdoms -- The gift -- Coyote in the dark, coyotes remembered -- From red bird -- Night herons -- Mornings at Blackwater -- The orchard -- Sometimes -- invitation -- From this river, when I was a child, I used to drink -- We should be well prepared -- Meadowlark sings and I greet him in return -- Of the empire -- Red -- Night and the river -- Self-portrait -- With the blackest of Inks -- From thirst -- When I am among the trees -- When the roses speak, I pay attention -- Six recognitions of the Lord -- Gethsemane -- The poet thinks about the donkey -- Praying -- Doesn't every poet write a poem about unrequited love? -- On thy wondrous works I will meditate The chat -- Thirst -- From new and selected poems: volume two -- Hum -- Lead -- Oxygen -- White heron rises over Blackwater -- Honey Locust -- Song for autumn -- Fireflies -- The poet with his face in his hands -- Wild, wild -- North country -- Terns
From blue iris -- Just lying on the grass at Blackwater -- Sea leaves -- Morning at Blackwater -- How would you live then? -- How the grass and the flowers came to exist, a god-tale -- From why I wake early -- Why I wake early -- Spring at Blackwater: I go through the lessons already learned -- Mindful -- Lingering in happiness -- Daisies -- Goldenrod, late fall -- The old poets of China -- Logos -- Snow geese -- At black river -- Beans -- The arrowhead -- Where does the temple begin, where does it end? -- From long life -- Just as the calendar began to say summer -- Can you imagine? -- Softest of mornings -- Carrying the snake to the garden -- From owls and other fantasies -- The dipper -- Spring -- While I am writing a poem to celebrate summer, the meadowlark begins to sing -- Catbird -- Backyard -- From what do we know? -- Summer poem -- The loon -- Winter at Herring Cove -- Mink -- Blue iris -- You are standing at the edge of the woods -- The roses -- Stones -- One hundred white-sided dolphins on a summer day -- From the leaf and the cloud -- Flare -- From the book of time -- From west wind -- Have you tried to enter the long black branches -- Seven white butterflies -- At round pond -- Black oaks -- Am I not among the early risers -- Fox -- From the poem "West Wind" -- From white pine -- May -- Yes! No! -- In Pobiddy, Georgia -- Porcupine -- Wrens -- Mockingbirds -- I found a dead fox -- Morning glories -- August -- Toad -- I looked up -- The sea mouse -- From new and selected poems: volume one -- The sun -- Goldenrod -- When death comes -- Whelks -- Goldfinches -- Poppies -- Water snake -- White flowers -- Peonies -- The egret -- Rice -- Rain -- Picking blueberries, Austerlitz, New York, 1957 -- October -- From house of light -- Some questions you might ask -- The Buddha's last instruction -- The summer day -- Spring -- Little owl who lives in the orchard -- The kookaburras -- Roses, late summer -- White owl flies into and out of the field -- Singapore -- The hermit crab -- The kingfisher -- The swan -- Turtle -- The loon on Oak-Head pond -- Five A.M. in the pinewoods -- Some herons -- From dream work -- One or two things -- Morning poem -- Wild geese -- Shadows -- The journey -- Poem -- Two kinds of deliverance -- Black snakes -- 1945-1985: poem for the anniversary -- The sunflowers -- From American primitive -- August -- The kitten -- Moles -- Clapp's pond -- First snow -- Ghosts -- Skunk cabbage -- The snakes -- White night -- The fish -- Humpbacks -- A meeting -- The roses -- Blackberries -- Tecumseh -- In Blackwater woods
From three rivers poetry journal and "three poems for James Wright" -- At Blackwater Pond -- The rabbit -- Three poems for James Wright -- From twelve moons -- Sleeping in the forest -- Snakes in winter -- Music lessons -- Entering the kingdom -- The night traveler -- Beaver moon-the suicide of a friend -- Last days -- The black snake -- The Truro bear -- Mussels -- Snow moon-black bear gives birth -- Strawberry moon -- Pink moon-the pond -- Aunt leaf -- Farm country -- The lamps -- From the river Styx, Ohio -- Learning about the Indians -- Going to Walden -- Night flight -- From no voyage and other poems -- No voyage -- Jack -- Beyond the snow belt -- The swimming lesson -- On winter's margin -- The return -- Morning in a new land.
Oliver, Mary, 1935- author.
(1945-2014) -- (Percy three) -- (Psalm 145) --
Mary Oliver.
2017
Devotions : the selected poems of Mary Oliver
[2013]
"An anthology of American poetry about nature and the environment, divided into a historical section with poetry written from roughly the mid-nin
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9781595341464
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The ecopoetry anthology
From Song of Myself / Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking / Crossing Brooklyn Ferry / #116/328 / #126/348 / #184/465 / #209/520 / #498/1400 / #537/1593 / An Old Man's Winter Night / The Need of Being Versed in Country Things / Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening / Spring Pools / Design / The Most of It / Directive / Sunday Morning / Anecdote of the Jar / The Snow Man / The River of Rivers in Connecticut / Spring and All / The Sea-Elephant / Between Walls / Raleigh Was Right / The High Bridge above the Tagus River at Toledo / The Tree / Salutation / Ancient Music / from Canto LXXXI / Oread / Sea Iris / The Pool / Shine, Perishing Republic / Hurt Hawks / The Purse-Seine / Carmel Point / The Deer Lay Down Their Bones / The Fish / A Grave / The Paper Nautilus / from The Waste Land / I. The Burial of the Dead / III. The Fire Sermon / Me up at does / Reapers / November Cotton Flower / Metropolitan Nightmare / Repose of Rivers / from The Bridge / To Brooklyn Bridge / The River / Riverbank Blues / The Negro Speaks of Rivers / Daybreak in Alabama / (untitled) / from Paean to Place / Toward an Organic Philosophy / Lute Music / Lyell's Hypothesis Again / Andrée Rexroth / from North American Sequence / Meditation at Oyster River / Eclogue / California / Psalm / The Occurrences / The Kingfishers / West Gloucester / At the Fishhouses / The Moose / San Joaquin / Clouds / The Night-Blooming Cereus / from The Book of the Dead / Alloy / The Dam / Traveling through the Dark / At the Bomb Testing Site / Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow / Poetry, a Natural Thing / A Little Language / Santa Fe Trail / The Heaven of Animals / O Taste and See / Souvenir d'amitié / The Past III / Haze / Corsons Inlet / Gravelly Run / from Garbage / Snowshoe Hare / Gone feral: minor gestures / Thing / Natural History / Dusk / Into the Dusk-Charged Air / For John Clare / Alcove / River of the Canoefish / As Children Know
The Place Poem: Sparrow's Point / Living Where They Raised Me / Birdsong from My Patio / The Big Picture / Arcadian / Wawaskwanmiinan / Unit of Measure / The Book of the Dead Man (Fungi) / Aspens / After the End After the Beginning / Horses / Water / The Hidden Singer / The Peace of Wild Things / To the Unseeable Animal / The Star Field / from A Context of a Wave / April / 21st Century Lecture / The Dead Seal / Birdsong, face it, some male machine / It includes the butterfly and the rat, the shit / The Rapture of Bees / Multi-Use Area / Legacy / from Mermaid's Purse / Outside Fairbanks / Down from the Houses of Magic / A Field of Finches without Sight Still Singing / Freeway 280 / Emplumada / Genealogy / Out with the Monarch, the Vole, and the Toad / The earth is a living thing / The beginning of the end of the world / Grief / Defending my tongue / The killing of the trees / Green Shade / Ruddy Duck / Ecology / m(other) tongue / from Canto for the Birds / Still: Environment / The Rain in Maine / Genocide, Again / Specimens Collected at the Clear Cut / Damascus / House Sparrow at Skara Brae / For I Will Consider the Overlooked Dragonfly / On the rocks / The Blue / Pastoral and Gigue / Praxilla's Silliness / I Like Green Things / September 21 65 / June 17 68 / May 3 71 / [trees green the quiet sun] / The Strange People / The Red Sleep of Beasts / Maize / West Texas / Should the Fox Come Again to My Cabin in the Snow / Then / Watching the Oregon Whale / Elegy / from Dream Cabinet / Out of the Field / Plume / Green Run / The Museum of Stones / Morning on the Island / The St. Louis Zoo
Árbol / Historia / An Intermission / Three Sonnets / They Haven't Heard the West Is Over / Cartography / Field Guide to Southern Virginia / from Of Sum / from Giscome Road / Human Memory Is Organic / Scilla / Witchgrass / Rattlesnakes Hammered on the Wall / Millennial Spring / Evolution / Sea Change / The Cranes / Goldeye, Vole / If the Owl Calls Again / Digging / from She Had Some Horses / My House Is the Red Earth / Eagle Poem / The Sandhill Cranes / Prayer for the Everglades / Palo Alto: The Marshes / Ezra Pound's Proposition / Exit, Pursued by a Sierra Meadow / State of the Planet / Submersible / After My Daughter's Birth, a Late Night Self-Portrait with a Running Mare / Dust: Dad's Days / The Swamp / Blackbird Spring / Practical Water / Request to the Berkeley City Council Concerning Strawberry Creek / A Violet in the Crucible / To Spirits of Fire after Harvest / The Supple Deer / Three Foxes by the Edge of the Field at Twilight / Articulation: An Assay / Optimism / Inflection Finally Ungraspable by Grammar / Speed and Perfection / For the Lobaria, Usnea, Witches' Hair, Map Lichen, Beard Lichen, Ground Lichen, Shield Lichen / The Last Crows Whose Cries Are Audible Here / Romantic Moment / Wild / Cove / Turtle Watchers / Moving the Woodpile / Fluff / Skykomish River Running / Ziggurats there aren't here, my Sweethearts / [earthearthearth] / from Spring / 4 Emanations / 5 April 13th / from Summer / What the Earth Told Me / 'Unless the Humming of a Gnat Is as the Music of the Spheres / The Assault on the Fields / Long Drop to Black Water / from Dream of the End / The Leaving / Blessed Is the Field / Windfall / The Bear / Daybreak / Burning the Brush Pile / The Millpond / Blackberries / Dream Animal / Blessing the Animals / Flying at Night / Grasshoppers / The Whole Hog / The Wellfleet Whale / The Orgasms of Organisms / Life Is Beautiful
Hummingbird / Law Office / Tooth of the Lion / They Feed They Lion / Our Valley / The Oldest Living Thing in L.A. / Anastasia & Sandman / What My Child Learns of the Sea / Migration South / Offering / From Tobacco Mosaic. Stripping Room ; Lexicon ; Drought ; The Sharecroppers / The Origin / Biogeography / Event One / For a Coming Extinction / Vixen / Nocturne / Recognitions / The Laughing Thrush / Eating a Mountain / Bartram's Trail / Connemara Autumn / Driving to Fort Bragg / Grate, Table Grace / From Muse and Drudge / Negotiations with a Volcano / The Turtle Shrine near Chittagong / She Sang to Me Once at a Place for Hunting Owls : Utkiavik / Tulunigraq : Something Like a Raven / Alligator Poem / Wild Geese / The Lilies Break Open over the Dark Water / Love III / Dearest Reader / Notes for Echo Lake 6 / Notes for Echo Lake 9 / The Natural World / Bulletin from Somewhere up the Creek / The Crows Start Demanding Royalties / Shrike Tree / No Bite / Republic / Hand Over Fist / Dark Night of the Hermit / Justice / Monsoon Eclogue / Aesculapius Unbound / Election Year / My Mojave / "Birds Small Enough" / From Twenty-One Love Poems / Power / From The Spirit of Place / What Kind of Times Are These / Beetles and Frogs / Uncovered Ants
Be Careful / Wave / To See the Earth before the End of the World / City Eclogue : Words for It / The Distant Stars as Paparazzi / Geocentric / Rolling Naked in the Morning Dew / Dear Jeffers / Song of Returnings / The Bromeliad / Nature / I've Always Despised the Wetlands / To the Desert / From All with Ocean Views / Ginen Aerial Roots / From Preterrain / From Tidelands / Ambition : Cow & Microphone / First Verse / Runoff / A Dog's Poetry / Fais Do-Do / The Open Secret of the Sea / A Good Fish / Darwin's Eyes / Some Kind of Osiris / Notes for the Early Journey / Atlantis Made Easy / Near the Bravo 20 Bombing Range / Sighted / Caged Bird / Birds of the Holy Lands / Carnegia Gigantea Monadnock / 5 P.M., Tuesday, August 23, 2005 / Man on the TV Say / Won't Be But a Minute / 8 A.M., Sunday, August 28, 2005 / Looking for Bodies / From Hunting : This Poem Is For Bear / From Burning. The Text ; The Myth / Piute Creek / Milton by Firelight / Riprap / For Nothing / Burning the Small Dead / Wave / For the Children
From Gentle Now, Don't Add to Heartache / Cow Worship / One Animal's Life / Four Questions Regarding the Dreams of Animals / The Forest / Midnight Oil / An Entangled Bank / First Lessons in Beekeeping / The Angle of Reflection Equals the Angle of Incidence / From Ins and Outs of the Forest Rivers / No Golden Fish Were Harmed in the Making of This Poem / From Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge / Refrain / City Animals / Snow Goose Migration at Tule Lake / The Badlands Said / The River at Wolf / Rain / Chameleon / Cow / Forest Orison / Canning Memories / Ox Herding Lesson / Man in Stream / The Stars / Bamboo / The Petroglyphs at Puakō / Tar / Blackbird / Canal / Not Soul / Johnny Appleseed Contemplates Heaven / Song of the Gourd / From Deepstep Come Shining / From One Big Self / Hardin County / Rural Route / Snow / After Reading Tu Fu, I Go Outside to the Dwarf Orchard / From Chernobyl Eclogue / Ravens at Deer Creek / Anything the River Gives / Why Do the Crickets Sing?
Fisher-Wirth, Ann W., editor.
Street, Laura-Gray, editor.
Hass, Robert, writer of introduction.
Walt Whitman -- Walt Whitman -- Walt Whitman -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- William Carlos Williams -- William Carlos Williams -- William Carlos Williams -- William Carlos Williams -- William Carlos Williams -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- H.D. -- H.D. -- H.D. -- Robinson Jeffers -- Robinson Jeffers -- Robinson Jeffers -- Robinson Jeffers -- Robinson Jeffers -- Marianne Moore -- Marianne Moore -- Marianne Moore -- T.S. Eliot -- T.S. Eliot -- T.S. Eliot -- e.e. cummings -- Jean Toomer -- Jean Toomer -- Stephen Vincent Benét -- Hart Crane -- Hart Crane -- Hart Crane -- Hart Crane -- Sterling A. Brown -- Langston Hughes -- Langston Hughes -- Lorine Niedecker -- Lorine Niedecker -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Theodore Roethke -- Theodore Roethke -- George Oppen -- George Oppen -- George Oppen -- George Oppen -- Charles Olson -- Charles Olson -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Elizabeth Bishop -- William Everson -- William Everson -- Robert Hayden -- Muriel Rukeyser -- Muriel Rukeyser -- Muriel Rukeyser -- William Stafford -- William Stafford -- Robert Duncan -- Robert Duncan -- Robert Duncan -- Barbara Guest -- James Dickey -- Denise Levertov -- Denise Levertov -- Denise Levertov -- James Schuyler -- A.R. Ammons -- A.R. Ammons -- A.R. Ammons -- Karen Leona Anderson -- Christopher Arigo -- Rae Armantrout -- Rae Armantrout -- Rae Armantrout -- John Ashbery -- John Ashbery -- John Ashbery -- John Ashbery -- Jimmy Santiago Baca.
Juliana Baggott -- Juliana Baggott -- Ellen Bass -- Ellen Bass -- Dan Beachy-Quick -- Lois Beardslee -- Sandra Beasley -- Marvin Bell -- Dan Bellm -- Margo Berdeshevsky -- Wendell Berry -- Wendell Berry -- Wendell Berry -- Wendell Berry -- Wendell Berry -- Mei-mei Berssenbrugge -- Mei-mei Berssenbrugge -- Linda Bierds -- Ralph Black -- Robert Bly -- Marianne Boruch -- Marianne Boruch -- Annie Boutelle -- Elizabeth Bradfield -- Elizabeth Bradfield -- Laynie Browne -- Derick Burleson -- Cyrus Cassells -- Grace Cavalieri -- Lorna Dee Cervantes -- Lorna Dee Cervantes -- Jennifer Chang -- Patricia Clark -- Lucille Clifton -- Lucille Clifton -- Lucille Clifton -- Lucille Clifton -- Lucille Clifton -- Henri Cole -- Jack Collom -- Jack Collom -- Julia Connor -- Julia Connor -- Matthew Cooperman -- Stephen Cushman -- Kwame Dawes -- Alison Hawthorne Deming -- Deborah Digges -- Elizabeth Dodd -- Sharon Dolin -- Camille T. Dungy -- Camille T. Dungy -- Rachel Blau DuPlessis -- Rachel Blau DuPlessis -- Tim Earley -- Larry Eigner -- Larry Eigner -- Larry Eigner -- Larry Eigner -- Louise Erdrich -- Louise Erdrich -- B.H. Fairchild -- B.H. Fairchild -- Patricia Fargnoli -- Patricia Fargnoli -- Annie Finch -- Jessica Fisher -- Ann Fisher-Wirth -- Lisa Fishman -- Kathleen Flenniken -- Kathleen Flenniken -- Carolyn Forché -- Carolyn Forché -- Carol Frost.
Juan Carlos Galeano -- Juan Carlos Galeano -- Brendan Galvin -- James Galvin -- James Galvin -- James Galvin -- Forrest Gander -- Forrest Gander -- C.S. Giscombe -- Peter Gizzi -- Louise Glück -- Louise Glück -- Ray Gonzalez -- Charles Goodrich -- Jorie Graham -- Jorie Graham -- Michael Gregory -- Tami Haaland -- John Haines -- Donald Hall -- Joy Harjo -- Joy Harjo -- Joy Harjo -- Lola Haskins -- Lola Haskins -- Robert Hass -- Robert Hass -- Robert Hass -- Robert Hass -- Brooks Haxton -- Chris Hayes -- Allison Hedge Coke -- William Heyen -- William Heyen -- Brenda Hillman -- Brenda Hillman -- Brenda Hillman -- Brenda Hillman -- Jane Hirshfield -- Jane Hirshfield -- Jane Hirshfield -- Jane Hirshfield -- Jane Hirshfield -- Jane Hirshfield -- Jane Hirshfield -- H.L. Hix -- Tony Hoagland -- Tony Hoagland -- Richard Hoffman -- Linda Hogan -- Linda Hogan -- Cynthia Hogue -- Richard Hugo -- Luisa A. Igloria -- Ronald Johnson -- Ronald Johnson -- Ronald Johnson -- Ronald Johnson -- Ronald Johnson -- Ronald Johnson -- Ronald Johnson -- Rodney Jones -- Judy Jordan -- Judy Jordan -- Brigit Pegeen Kelly -- Brigit Pegeen Kelly -- Brigit Pegeen Kelly -- Galway Kinnell -- Galway Kinnell -- Galway Kinnell -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Ted Kooser -- Ted Kooser -- Maxine Kumin -- Stanley Kunitz -- Dorianne Laux -- Dorianne Laux.
Patrick Lawler -- Jay Leeming -- Shara Lessley -- Philip Levine -- Philip Levine -- Larry Levis -- Larry Levis -- Audre Lorde -- Anne Marie Macari -- Kelly Madigan -- Davis McCombs -- Jane Mead -- Sandra Meek -- Sandra Meek -- W.S. Merwin -- W.S. Merwin -- W.S. Merwin -- W.S. Merwin -- W.S. Merwin -- Deborah Miranda -- Thorpe Moeckel -- Patricia Monaghan -- Richard O. Moore -- Lori Anderson Moseman -- Harryette Mullen -- Naomi Shihab Nye -- Naomi Shihab Nye -- Dg Nanouk Okpik -- Dg Nanouk Okpik -- Mary Oliver -- Mary Oliver -- Mary Oliver -- Alicia Suskin Ostriker -- Michael Palmer -- Michael Palmer -- Michael Palmer -- G.E. Patterson -- Lucia Perillo -- Lucia Perillo -- Lucia Perillo -- Jim Peterson -- D.A. Powell -- John Pursley III -- Bernard Quetchenbach -- Janisse Ray -- Srikanth Reddy -- Carter Revard -- Donald Revell -- Donald Revell -- Donald Revell -- Adrienne Rich -- Adrienne Rich -- Adrienne Rich -- Adrienne Rich -- Alberto Ríos -- Alberto Ríos.
Ed Roberson -- Ed Roberson -- Ed Roberson -- Ed Roberson -- Ed Roberson -- Pattiann Rogers -- Pattiann Rogers -- William Pitt Root -- William Pitt Root -- Michael Rothenberg -- Ira Sadoff -- Ira Sadoff -- Benjamin Alire Sáenz -- Craig Santos Perez -- Craig Santos Perez -- Craig Santos Perez -- Craig Santos Perez -- Tim Seibles -- Tim Seibles -- Anthony Seidman -- Anthony Seidman -- Martha Serpas -- Eric Paul Shaffer -- Derek Sheffield -- Derek Sheffield -- Reginald Shepherd -- Evie Shockley -- Evie Shockley -- Gary Short -- Kevin Simmonds -- Giovanni Singleton -- Jonathan Skinner -- (remixed) / Jonathan Skinner -- Charlie Smith -- Patricia Smith -- Patricia Smith -- Patricia Smith -- Patricia Smith -- Patricia Smith -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder -- Gary Snyder.
Juliana Spahr -- Gerald Stern -- Gerald Stern -- Susan Stewart -- Susan Stewart -- Sheryl St. Germain -- Laura-Gray Street -- Laura-Gray Street -- Arthur Sze -- Nathaniel Tarn -- Susan Terris -- Jeffrey Thomson -- Melissa Tuckey -- Chase Twichell -- Pamela Uschuk -- Jean Valentine -- Jean Valentine -- Jean Valentine -- Ellen Bryant Voigt -- Ellen Bryant Voigt -- Gyorgyi Voros -- Frank X. Walker -- Emily Warn -- Rosanna Warren -- Eliot Weinberger -- Joel Weishaus -- Lesley Wheeler -- C.K. Williams -- C.K. Williams -- C.K. Williams -- C.K. Williams -- Susan Settlemyre Williams -- C.D. Wright -- C.D. Wright -- C.D. Wright -- Charles Wright -- Charles Wright -- Charles Wright -- Charles Wright -- William Wright -- Robert Wrigley -- Robert Wrigley -- Robert Wrigley.
edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street ; introduction by Robert Hass.
2013
The ecopoetry anthology
[2013]
"The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia represents the lifework of the most visionary poet of the American postwar generation. Philip Lamantia (1
Electronic resource
9780520954892
Electronic resource
The collected poems of Philip Lamantia
Poems
Touch Of The Marvelous (1943-1949) -- Touch of the Marvelous -- Plumage of Recognition -- Islands of Africa -- I Am Coming -- Apparition of Charles Baudelaire -- Ruins -- By the Curtain of Architecture -- There Are Many Pathways to the Garden -- Automatic World -- Hermetic Bird -- Moments of Exile -- Beneath this bed the caverns gather me like water -- I am a criminal when your body is bare upon the universe -- Civil World -- Invisible -- Enormous Window -- Mirror and Heart -- Infernal Landscape -- Winter Day -- Awakened from Sleep -- Diabolic Condition -- Celestial Estrangement -- Submarine Languor -- You and I Have Nothing to Fear -- Image of Ardor -- To You Henry Miller of the Orchestra the Mirror the Revolver and of the Stars of Stars -- From Erotic Poems (1946) -- Upon the earth eyes opened in wonder -- You flee into a corridor of stars -- Scenario -- From Dark Illusion to Love's Reality -- I open for you an ancient book -- Nativity of Love -- Autumn Poems -- Answer from a Place of Waiting -- I am forlorn -- Sorrow -- Night Vision -- Unable to move and hardly breathing -- Spring's Entry -- Two Worlds -- 1946 -- Simple Answer to the Enemy -- Poems 1943-1955 -- Ages in the Wind -- Symbols -- Another Autumn Coming -- New Year -- Revelations of a New Order -- Break of Day -- This Room Is My Cosmos -- Descent -- Inside the Journey -- Animal Snared in His Revery -- Elementals -- Beneath occidental peripheries -- From Tau (1955) -- To see this evil from its core -- Owl -- Shot into the Sun -- Going Forth by Day -- Ground grade guard the crucible -- Out of crystal beginnings -- In a garden that isn't, but will be -- Flame gates open to water gongs -- She sped to me a winter word -- To the Music -- Question -- To the flat lands by the hills of Suum Nar -- 18 beings and The Other -- Broken language hisses -- Ekstasis (1959) -- Preface -- Christ -- Fragments from an Aeroplane -- Interior Suck of the Night -- Iguana iguana -- Les Langueurs Allongees -- Sheri -- What gift to bring -- Ball -- Mysterium Mysticus Ecclesia -- Dead Smoke -- Deirdre -- In a grove -- Confirmation -- John Hoffman -- Ah Blessed Virgin Mary -- Man is in pain -- As some light fell -- Poor Paradoxes -- Scorpion Bite -- Our Lady of the Snow -- New Evil -- Boobus -- PUT DOWN -- McClure's Favorite -- Observatory -- What made tarot cards and fleurs de lis -- Terror Conduction -- Intersection -- It's summer's moment in autumn's hour -- It was a time I didn't see the beast -- Binoculars -- From Narcotica (1959) -- I Demand Extinction of Laws Prohibiting Narcotic Drugs! -- Bones -- Opium Cocaine Hemp -- Opium, Put Down of Laws against Opium! -- Memoria -- Poems 1955-1962 -- Scenes -- Fud at Foster's -- Immediate Life -- For Real -- Rest in Peace -- Inscription for the Vanishing Republic -- Orphic Poem -- Call -- Politics Poem -- Lava -- That I burned by the screech owl castle in Berkeley Hills -- New York Blank Poem New York -- Cool Apocalypse -- Apocalypses -- Blank Poem for Poe -- Visions -- marvelous unveils its face -- Did I appear in angeltime -- Last Days of San Francisco -- 34 Words Six Lines -- Time Is as Eternity Is: On the White Road: The Muse -- Witness -- Advent -- All Hail Pope John the Twenty Third! -- Poem for John Wieners Written on His Paper -- Shooting down to L.A. in an open car -- Juggler in the Desert -- Scat -- In every way i am dazzled by you -- Jet Powered Suicide -- My Labyrinth -- Why write about "things"? -- Chrism Song -- Make a poem your heart contained in mine -- It is because i cannot have you i have you -- Poem for Indians -- Ceylonese Tea Candor (Pyramid Scene) -- Rompi -- Crystals -- Kosmos -- Year of Weir -- Origins of Weir -- Destroyed Works Typescript (1948-1960) -- Destroyed Works -- Destroyed Works (1962) -- Hypodermic Light -- It's absurd I can't bring my soul to the eye of odoriferous fire -- That the total hatred -- Old after midnight spasm -- They shot me full of holes -- U.S.S. San Francisco -- Immense blank void -- In camera of sempiternity you walk -- This World's Beauty -- Resurrections -- It is I who create the world and put it to rest -- theater of masked actors in a trance -- I have never made a poem -- Mantic Notebook -- Apocamantica -- Fin del Mundo -- poem says the bombs of America went off -- At the sleeper of inveterate cars -- Apocalyptic -- gods made a circle -- gazelle fixated in clock work -- Lost in a crowd -- I've come to the time of brain crashed stars -- This is the night holding gum -- Sick of you, owl, talking nonsense in my head -- Empty visions blur my soul -- Secret Weapons -- Table of Visions -- Opus Magnum -- Deamin -- From the Front -- Still Poems -- Vacuous Suburbs -- This is the grey limit -- There's a mountain of houses upside down -- night is a space of white marble -- There is this distance between me and what I see -- I have given fair warning -- Spansule -- Jeanlu -- Morning Light Song -- High -- Infernal Muses -- Crab -- Bride Front and Back -- Till the End of Time -- Peroxide Subway -- Subconscious Mexico City New York -- How depressing here I am -- Parades melt eternally -- I cut out, I mean there was no proper head to the time -- Note on Destroyed Works and later -- Poems 1963-1964 -- Song for the Intellect -- Babbel is a language extending the sonic level -- Babbel/Ali ben buri de asalium -- New Babbel -- J. Weir -- Mumbles -- Bloody Neons -- From My Athens Terrace Ruin -- Going west east directionless pack to Indis -- At Random -- She's Appeared and Disappeared at Once -- From Selected Poems (1967) -- Third Eye -- Blue Grace -- Sun Is Bleeding over the Sky! -- Ancients Have Returned among Us -- She Speaks the Morning's Filigree -- Gork! -- Voice of Earth Mediums -- What Is Not Strange? -- Gothic Games -- Towers of the Rose Dawn -- Capricorn Is a Wounded Knee -- Astro-mancy -- After the Virus -- Coat of Arms -- Difficult First Steps -- Poems 1965-1970 -- Without Props -- There is no death, only sempiternal change -- Thorn of the Air -- Flying Fix -- Poem for John Hoffman the Poet -- Interjections -- Let the tree shaped minion pinion the wonder of drugged dogs -- Blood Of The Air (1970) -- To the Reader -- Libran Age -- I Touch You -- You wait you wail -- Altesia or the Lava Flow of Mount Rainier -- Blue Locus -- Talisman -- Flaming Teeth -- Open your head of cisterns -- San Francisco melts as I come together -- maginot line of poetry has not been invented -- With the opening of light in my soul -- Ephemeris -- Out of My Hat of Shoals -- Smile Berries -- Fantast -- Faery Chambers -- Seattle -- Little hole of black hallucination on the wall -- mosque of your eye has exploded -- Horse Angel -- Comics -- Tonight Burned with Solar Slime -- Flaming Teeth -- Penetrant Tumors -- Analog -- World without End -- Poems 1970-1980 -- Little Washington DC Dream -- 3 Poems -- On the plain / of the angels -- gorgon of the language cabal -- Flying beasts / are riveted on the air's toiling -- Hand Moves the Word Flies -- Liberty -- Luminous Lady -- Only Creative Violence Reveals the Beauty of the Marvelous -- Panty Hose Stamped with the Head of the Medusa -- Between Sleep and Waking -- Tobacco of Harar -- Weight -- Becoming Visible (1981) -- Redwood Highway -- Romantic Movement -- Bed of Sphinxes -- Primavera -- Becoming Visible -- Visibilities -- In Yerba Buena -- Oraibi -- Bile Nature -- Drama Set -- Ultima Thule -- Mask of Geometry -- Beyond This Trail of Crystal Rails -- Poe-Baudelaire, one echo-in-two -- Dissolving Lead -- Erotic Limned -- Vibration -- Below the Surface -- Oneiric Reversal -- Openers -- Violet Star -- This Moment Eternal Medusa -- Precipitous Oracle -- Modular Prey -- Pulsate with stoppages -- Radiant Opal -- To Begin Then Not Now -- Life Sciences -- Curtain of Magic Turns over Motors of Sleep -- Fulcrum Loaded -- At the Emu's Domain -- Jewels of the Vatican Board the Atlantic Cipher -- Days Fall Asleep with Riddles -- Uncertain Sciences -- Green Lion -- Oblique and Direct -- Hypochondriac Weather -- Slice of the Atmosphere -- Element You Love -- Time Traveler's Potlatch -- Notes -- Poems 1981-1985 -- Willow Wand
-- Meadowlark West -- Sentiment for the Cordials of Scorpions -- Birder's Lament -- Poetics by Pluto -- Itinerary of Drift Bane -- Mexico City Central Moon -- Bird: Apparition of Charlie Parker -- Elegy on the Migrating Nightingales Massacred by Nuclear Physics at Chernobyl -- Meadowlark West (1986) -- Isn't Poetry the Dream of Weapons? -- Native Medicine -- Tree -- Surrealism in the Middle Ages -- West -- Ship of Seers -- Haven Root -- Invincible Birth -- Black Window -- America in the Age of Gold -- Wilderness Sacred Wilderness -- Sweetbrier -- Romantist -- Revery Has Its Reasons -- Virgo Noir -- Irrational -- Game's the Right Title -- Words I Dream -- Phi -- Marco Polo Zone -- Zanoni A Western Border Town -- Buncombe -- Death Jets -- Fading Letters -- Mysteries of Writing in the West -- Spring -- American Place -- Fourth of July -- Geometric Hallucination -- Reached the Turn -- Exorcist Exercises -- Other States -- There -- Shasta -- Poems 1986-1993 -- From No Closure -- Haiku for Satie -- Once in a Lifetime Starry Scape -- From Triads.
From Bed Of Sphinxes: New And Selected Poems (1997) -- Poem for Andre Breton -- Ex Cathedra -- Unachieved -- Diana Green -- Egypt -- Egypt II -- Passionate Ornithology Is Another Kind of Yoga -- From Symbolon (1998-2001) -- To be served continually with this platter of nothingness -- Ultimate Zone -- Seraphim City -- Theoria -- Recall -- Pure Automatism -- Not with the cerebrating head -- Echo of St. Therese of the Child Jesus -- Facing branches of a flowering tree -- Hyper Sleep -- Humans Have Just a Few Genomes More Than Fruit Flies -- Today and yesterday are fusing -- Triple V: The Day Non-surrealism Became Surrealist -- Hidden Truth.
Lamantia, Philip, 1927-2005, author.
Caples, Garrett T., editor.
Joron, Andrew, editor.
Peters, Nancy J. (Nancy Joyce), editor.
edited by Garrett Caples, Andrew Joron, and Nancy Joyce Peters ; foreword by Lawrence Ferlinghetti ; bibliography by Steven Fama.
2013
The collected poems of Philip Lamantia
[2013]
"The Collected Poems of Philip Lamantia represents the lifework of the most visionary poet of the American postwar generation. Philip Lamantia (1
Electronic resource
9780520324817
9780520954892
Electronic resource
The collected poems of Philip Lamantia
Poems
Touch Of The Marvelous (1943-1949) -- Touch of the Marvelous -- Plumage of Recognition -- Islands of Africa -- I Am Coming -- Apparition of Charles Baudelaire -- Ruins -- By the Curtain of Architecture -- There Are Many Pathways to the Garden -- Automatic World -- Hermetic Bird -- Moments of Exile -- Beneath this bed the caverns gather me like water -- I am a criminal when your body is bare upon the universe -- Civil World -- Invisible -- Enormous Window -- Mirror and Heart -- Infernal Landscape -- Winter Day -- Awakened from Sleep -- Diabolic Condition -- Celestial Estrangement -- Submarine Languor -- You and I Have Nothing to Fear -- Image of Ardor -- To You Henry Miller of the Orchestra the Mirror the Revolver and of the Stars of Stars -- From Erotic Poems (1946) -- Upon the earth eyes opened in wonder -- You flee into a corridor of stars -- Scenario -- From Dark Illusion to Love's Reality -- I open for you an ancient book -- Nativity of Love -- Autumn Poems -- Answer from a Place of Waiting -- I am forlorn -- Sorrow -- Night Vision -- Unable to move and hardly breathing -- Spring's Entry -- Two Worlds -- 1946 -- Simple Answer to the Enemy -- Poems 1943-1955 -- Ages in the Wind -- Symbols -- Another Autumn Coming -- New Year -- Revelations of a New Order -- Break of Day -- This Room Is My Cosmos -- Descent -- Inside the Journey -- Animal Snared in His Revery -- Elementals -- Beneath occidental peripheries -- From Tau (1955) -- To see this evil from its core -- Owl -- Shot into the Sun -- Going Forth by Day -- Ground grade guard the crucible -- Out of crystal beginnings -- In a garden that isn't, but will be -- Flame gates open to water gongs -- She sped to me a winter word -- To the Music -- Question -- To the flat lands by the hills of Suum Nar -- 18 beings and The Other -- Broken language hisses -- Ekstasis (1959) -- Preface -- Christ -- Fragments from an Aeroplane -- Interior Suck of the Night -- Iguana iguana -- Les Langueurs Allongees -- Sheri -- What gift to bring -- Ball -- Mysterium Mysticus Ecclesia -- Dead Smoke -- Deirdre -- In a grove -- Confirmation -- John Hoffman -- Ah Blessed Virgin Mary -- Man is in pain -- As some light fell -- Poor Paradoxes -- Scorpion Bite -- Our Lady of the Snow -- New Evil -- Boobus -- PUT DOWN -- McClure's Favorite -- Observatory -- What made tarot cards and fleurs de lis -- Terror Conduction -- Intersection -- It's summer's moment in autumn's hour -- It was a time I didn't see the beast -- Binoculars -- From Narcotica (1959) -- I Demand Extinction of Laws Prohibiting Narcotic Drugs! -- Bones -- Opium Cocaine Hemp -- Opium, Put Down of Laws against Opium! -- Memoria -- Poems 1955-1962 -- Scenes -- Fud at Foster's -- Immediate Life -- For Real -- Rest in Peace -- Inscription for the Vanishing Republic -- Orphic Poem -- Call -- Politics Poem -- Lava -- That I burned by the screech owl castle in Berkeley Hills -- New York Blank Poem New York -- Cool Apocalypse -- Apocalypses -- Blank Poem for Poe -- Visions -- marvelous unveils its face -- Did I appear in angeltime -- Last Days of San Francisco -- 34 Words Six Lines -- Time Is as Eternity Is: On the White Road: The Muse -- Witness -- Advent -- All Hail Pope John the Twenty Third! -- Poem for John Wieners Written on His Paper -- Shooting down to L.A. in an open car -- Juggler in the Desert -- Scat -- In every way i am dazzled by you -- Jet Powered Suicide -- My Labyrinth -- Why write about "things"? -- Chrism Song -- Make a poem your heart contained in mine -- It is because i cannot have you i have you -- Poem for Indians -- Ceylonese Tea Candor (Pyramid Scene) -- Rompi -- Crystals -- Kosmos -- Year of Weir -- Origins of Weir -- Destroyed Works Typescript (1948-1960) -- Destroyed Works -- Destroyed Works (1962) -- Hypodermic Light -- It's absurd I can't bring my soul to the eye of odoriferous fire -- That the total hatred -- Old after midnight spasm -- They shot me full of holes -- U.S.S. San Francisco -- Immense blank void -- In camera of sempiternity you walk -- This World's Beauty -- Resurrections -- It is I who create the world and put it to rest -- theater of masked actors in a trance -- I have never made a poem -- Mantic Notebook -- Apocamantica -- Fin del Mundo -- poem says the bombs of America went off -- At the sleeper of inveterate cars -- Apocalyptic -- gods made a circle -- gazelle fixated in clock work -- Lost in a crowd -- I've come to the time of brain crashed stars -- This is the night holding gum -- Sick of you, owl, talking nonsense in my head -- Empty visions blur my soul -- Secret Weapons -- Table of Visions -- Opus Magnum -- Deamin -- From the Front -- Still Poems -- Vacuous Suburbs -- This is the grey limit -- There's a mountain of houses upside down -- night is a space of white marble -- There is this distance between me and what I see -- I have given fair warning -- Spansule -- Jeanlu -- Morning Light Song -- High -- Infernal Muses -- Crab -- Bride Front and Back -- Till the End of Time -- Peroxide Subway -- Subconscious Mexico City New York -- How depressing here I am -- Parades melt eternally -- I cut out, I mean there was no proper head to the time -- Note on Destroyed Works and later -- Poems 1963-1964 -- Song for the Intellect -- Babbel is a language extending the sonic level -- Babbel/Ali ben buri de asalium -- New Babbel -- J. Weir -- Mumbles -- Bloody Neons -- From My Athens Terrace Ruin -- Going west east directionless pack to Indis -- At Random -- She's Appeared and Disappeared at Once -- From Selected Poems (1967) -- Third Eye -- Blue Grace -- Sun Is Bleeding over the Sky! -- Ancients Have Returned among Us -- She Speaks the Morning's Filigree -- Gork! -- Voice of Earth Mediums -- What Is Not Strange? -- Gothic Games -- Towers of the Rose Dawn -- Capricorn Is a Wounded Knee -- Astro-mancy -- After the Virus -- Coat of Arms -- Difficult First Steps -- Poems 1965-1970 -- Without Props -- There is no death, only sempiternal change -- Thorn of the Air -- Flying Fix -- Poem for John Hoffman the Poet -- Interjections -- Let the tree shaped minion pinion the wonder of drugged dogs -- Blood Of The Air (1970) -- To the Reader -- Libran Age -- I Touch You -- You wait you wail -- Altesia or the Lava Flow of Mount Rainier -- Blue Locus -- Talisman -- Flaming Teeth -- Open your head of cisterns -- San Francisco melts as I come together -- maginot line of poetry has not been invented -- With the opening of light in my soul -- Ephemeris -- Out of My Hat of Shoals -- Smile Berries -- Fantast -- Faery Chambers -- Seattle -- Little hole of black hallucination on the wall -- mosque of your eye has exploded -- Horse Angel -- Comics -- Tonight Burned with Solar Slime -- Flaming Teeth -- Penetrant Tumors -- Analog -- World without End -- Poems 1970-1980 -- Little Washington DC Dream -- 3 Poems -- On the plain / of the angels -- gorgon of the language cabal -- Flying beasts / are riveted on the air's toiling -- Hand Moves the Word Flies -- Liberty -- Luminous Lady -- Only Creative Violence Reveals the Beauty of the Marvelous -- Panty Hose Stamped with the Head of the Medusa -- Between Sleep and Waking -- Tobacco of Harar -- Weight -- Becoming Visible (1981) -- Redwood Highway -- Romantic Movement -- Bed of Sphinxes -- Primavera -- Becoming Visible -- Visibilities -- In Yerba Buena -- Oraibi -- Bile Nature -- Drama Set -- Ultima Thule -- Mask of Geometry -- Beyond This Trail of Crystal Rails -- Poe-Baudelaire, one echo-in-two -- Dissolving Lead -- Erotic Limned -- Vibration -- Below the Surface -- Oneiric Reversal -- Openers -- Violet Star -- This Moment Eternal Medusa -- Precipitous Oracle -- Modular Prey -- Pulsate with stoppages -- Radiant Opal -- To Begin Then Not Now -- Life Sciences -- Curtain of Magic Turns over Motors of Sleep -- Fulcrum Loaded -- At the Emu's Domain -- Jewels of the Vatican Board the Atlantic Cipher -- Days Fall Asleep with Riddles -- Uncertain Sciences -- Green Lion -- Oblique and Direct -- Hypochondriac Weather -- Slice of the Atmosphere -- Element You Love -- Time Traveler's Potlatch -- Notes -- Poems 1981-1985 -- Willow Wand
-- Meadowlark West -- Sentiment for the Cordials of Scorpions -- Birder's Lament -- Poetics by Pluto -- Itinerary of Drift Bane -- Mexico City Central Moon -- Bird: Apparition of Charlie Parker -- Elegy on the Migrating Nightingales Massacred by Nuclear Physics at Chernobyl -- Meadowlark West (1986) -- Isn't Poetry the Dream of Weapons? -- Native Medicine -- Tree -- Surrealism in the Middle Ages -- West -- Ship of Seers -- Haven Root -- Invincible Birth -- Black Window -- America in the Age of Gold -- Wilderness Sacred Wilderness -- Sweetbrier -- Romantist -- Revery Has Its Reasons -- Virgo Noir -- Irrational -- Game's the Right Title -- Words I Dream -- Phi -- Marco Polo Zone -- Zanoni A Western Border Town -- Buncombe -- Death Jets -- Fading Letters -- Mysteries of Writing in the West -- Spring -- American Place -- Fourth of July -- Geometric Hallucination -- Reached the Turn -- Exorcist Exercises -- Other States -- There -- Shasta -- Poems 1986-1993 -- From No Closure -- Haiku for Satie -- Once in a Lifetime Starry Scape -- From Triads.
From Bed Of Sphinxes: New And Selected Poems (1997) -- Poem for Andre Breton -- Ex Cathedra -- Unachieved -- Diana Green -- Egypt -- Egypt II -- Passionate Ornithology Is Another Kind of Yoga -- From Symbolon (1998-2001) -- To be served continually with this platter of nothingness -- Ultimate Zone -- Seraphim City -- Theoria -- Recall -- Pure Automatism -- Not with the cerebrating head -- Echo of St. Therese of the Child Jesus -- Facing branches of a flowering tree -- Hyper Sleep -- Humans Have Just a Few Genomes More Than Fruit Flies -- Today and yesterday are fusing -- Triple V: The Day Non-surrealism Became Surrealist -- Hidden Truth.
Lamantia, Philip, 1927-2005.
Caples, Garrett T., editor of compilation.
Joron, Andrew, editor of compilation.
Peters, Nancy J. (Nancy Joyce), editor of compilation.
edited by Garrett Caples, Andrew Joron, and Nancy Joyce Peters ; foreword by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
2013
The collected poems of Philip Lamantia
c2002.
1st ed.
Humorous poems and photographs celebrate the special relationships between children and their dogs--from the canine point of view.
Book
Dutton Children's Books,
9780525470199
Book
Who needs birds when dogs can fly?
Robinson, Fay.
Smith, Charles R., 1969- ill.
by Fay Robinson ; photographs by Charles R. Smith Jr.
2002
Who needs birds when dogs can fly?