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Serengeti IV : sustaining biodiversity in a coupled human-natural system
Preface and acknowledgments -- Conservation in a human-dominated world / Shaping the Serengeti ecosystem / Natural Sources of Heterogeneity and Disturbance. Scales of change in the greater Serengeti ecosystem / Fire in the Serengeti ecosystem : history, drivers, and consequences / Spatial and temporal drivers of plant structure and diversity in Serengeti savannas / Why are wildebeest the most abundant herbivore in the Serengeti ecosystem? / Climate-induced effects on the Serengeti mammalian food web / Response of Biodiversity to Disturbance. From bacteria to elephants : effects of land-use legacies on biodiversity and ecosystem processes in the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem / Biodiversity and the dynamics of riverine forests in Serengeti / Invertebrates of the Serengeti : disturbance effects on arthropod diversity and abundance / The butterflies of Serengeti : impact of environmental disturbance on biodiversity / Small mammal diversity and population dynamics in the greater Serengeti ecosystem / Bird diversity of the greater Serengeti ecosystem : spatial patterns of taxonomic and functional richness and turnover / The effect of natural disturbances on the avian community of the Serengeti woodlands / Carnivore communities in the greater Serengeti ecosystem / The Human Ecosystem and Its Response to Disturbance. The plight of the people : understanding the social-ecological context of people living on the western edge of Serengeti National Park / Transitions in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area : the story of land use, human well-being, and conservation / Agricultural expansion and human population trends in the greater Serengeti ecosystem from 1984 to 2003 / Infectious diseases in the Serengeti : what we know and how we know it / Coupled Human-Natural Interactions. Socioecological dynamics and feedbacks in the greater Serengeti ecosystem / Living in the greater Serengeti ecosystem : human-wildlife conflict and coexistence / Consequences of Disturbance for Policy, Management, and Conservation. Bushmeat hunting in the Serengeti ecosystem : an assessment of drivers and impact on migratory and nonmigratory wildlife / Human health in the greater Serengeti ecosystem / Multiple functions and institutions : management complexity in the Serengeti ecosystem / Sustainability of the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem for wildlife and people / Synthesis. The role of research in conservation and the future of Serengeti / The future of conservation : lessons from the Serengeti
Sinclair, A. R. E. (Anthony Ronald Entrican), editor.
Metzge, Kristine L., editor.
Mduma, Simon A. R., editor.
Fryxell, John M., 1954- editor.
Anthony R.E. Sinclair and Andy Dobson -- Anthony R.E. Sinclair, Andy Dobson, Simon A.R. Mduma, and Kristine L. Metzger -- Kristine L. Metzger, Anthony R.E. Sinclair, Sandy Macfarlane, Michael B. Coughenour, and Junyan Ding ; Stephanie Eby, Jan Dempewolf, Ricardo M. Holdo, and Kristine L. Metzger ; T. Michael Anderson, John Bukombe, and Kristine L. Metzger ; J. Grant C. Hopcraft, Ricardo M. Holdo, Ephraim Mwangomo, Simon A.R. Mduma, Simon J. Thirgood, Markus Borner, John M. Fryxell, Han Olff, and Anthony R.E. Sinclair ; John M. Fryxell, Kristine L. Metzger, Craig Packer, Anthony R.E. Sinclair, and Simon A.R. Mduma -- Louis V. Verchot, Naomi L. Ward, Jayne Belnap, Deborah Bossio, Michael Coughenour, John Gibson, Olivier Hanotte, Andrew N. Muchiru, Susan L. Phillips, Blaire Steven, Diana H. Wall, and Robin S. Reid ; Roy Turkington, Gregory Sharam, and Anthony R.E. Sinclair ; Sara N. de Visser, Bernd P. Freymann, Robert F. Foster, Ally K. Nkwabi, Kristine L. Metzger, Andrew W. Harvey, and Anthony R.E. Sinclair ; Anthony R.E. Sinclair, Ally K. Nkwabi, and Kristine L. Metzger ; Andrea E. Byrom, Wendy A. Ruscoe, Ally K. Nkwabi, Kristine L. Metzger, Guy J. Forrester, Meggan E. Craft, Sarah M. Durant, Stephen Makacha, John Bukombe, John Mchetto, Simon A.R. Mduma, Denne N. Reed, Katie Hampson, and Anthony R.E. Sinclair ; Jill E. Jankowski, Anthony R.E. Sinclair, and Kristine L. Metzger ; Ally K. Nkwabi, Anthony R.E. Sinclair, Kristine L. Metzger, and Simon A.R. Mduma ; Meggan E. Craft, Katie Hampson, Joseph O. Ogutu, and Sarah M. Durant -- Eli J. Knapp, Dennis Rentsch, Jennifer Schmitt, and Linda M. Knapp ; Kathleen A. Galvin, Randall B. Boone, J. Terrence McCabe, Ann L. Magennis, and Tyler A. Beeton ; Anna B. Estes, Tobias Kuemmerle, Hadas Kushnir, V.C. Radeloff, and H.H. Shugart ; Tiziana Lembo, Harriet Auty, Katie Hampson, Meggan E. Craft, Andy Dobson, Robert Fyumagwa, Eblate Ernest, Dan Haydon, Richard Hoare, Magai Kaare, Felix Lankester, Titus Mlengeya, Dominic Travis, and Sarah Cleaveland -- Ricardo M. Holdo and Robert D. Holt ; Katie Hampson, J. Terrence McCabe, Anna B. Estes, Joseph O. Ogutu, Dennis Rentsch, Meggan E. Craft, Cuthbert B. Hemed, Eblate Ernest, Richard Hoare, Bernard Kissui, Lucas Malugu, Emmanuel Masenga, and Sarah Cleaveland -- Dennis Rentsch, Ray Hilborn, Eli J. Knapp, Kristine L. Metzger, and Martin Loibooki ; Linda M. Knapp, Eli J. Knapp, Kristine L. Metzger, Dennis Rentsch, Rene Beyers, Katie Hampson, Jennifer Schmitt, Sarah Cleaveland, and Kathleen A. Galvin ; Deborah Randall, Anke Fischer, Alastair Nelson, Maurus Msuha, Asanterabi Lowassa, and Camilla Sandström ; Robin S. Reid, Kathleen A. Galvin, Eli J. Knapp, Joseph O. Ogutu, and Dickson S. Kaelo -- Anthony R.E. Sinclair, Julius D. Keyyu, Simon A.R. Mduma, Mtango Mtahiko, Emily Kisamo, J. Grant C. Hopcraft, John M. Fryxell, Kristine L. Metzger, and Markus Borner ; Anthony R.E. Sinclair, Andy Dobson, Kristine L. Metzger, John M. Fryxell, and Simon A.R. Mduma.
edited by Anthony R.E. Sinclair, Kristine L. Metzger, Simon A.R. Mduma, and John M. Fryxell.
2015
Serengeti IV : sustaining biodiversity in a coupled human-natural system
2017.
First edition.
Essays, poetry, and art included in this anthology celebrate the one-hundredth birthday of the late poet and cultural icon Gwendolyn Brooks.
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9781940430867
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Revise the Psalm : work celebrating the writing of Gwendolyn Brooks
Introduction: Of memory and revision / Foreword / Child-free / Barbed wire / I, too, am the mother / The unmother / Dialogue between two women at the clinic / Motherhood / First journey / Daystar / My mother's clothes / Washer woman / Tax deadline / Fixing face / [Untitled] / Milk bath / Horse and carriage on the plaza / A slip into history / My face / blk(s) / The night after you have been fired from your job / A burning lesson / She was my first / Poem for Gwendolyn Brooks on her centennial birthday
Sister Flossie's jam / Recipe / Radio / For the lover who eats my poems ... / To be in love / To be / Knife in the wall / Chalk / When your silence will not save you / Fine art school / Combatives / Stay / Abracadabra / Psalm 23 at 15 / Visitation one / Dog in a dead man's house / Babes / On Spring / Bitter winter / Suicide one / Lovely love / Sweet stalk / Genetic codes / The Samaritan woman / Look behind / Deuce and a quarter / Convenience / Anacostia suite / Sold to the man with the mouth / Kenny's friend / Run Johnny run / Foun(d) poem / Silly stories / Dying of laughter / Sleep smoking / Five belly buttons / Yaakov's jackets / The hammers / Mama Gwendolyn kiss (is) Uncle Ruckus on de forehead / Civility / Tribal differences / Players online dating service / Mr. Oscar Brown Jr. goes to heaven / Looking for Venture Smith / Sonnet for Gordon Parks / Oriki for John Oliver Killens
Remembering Gwendolyn Brooks / Quatrain for Emmett Till/Trayvon Martin/Michael Brown/LaQuan McDonald / Many sons, many mothers / A depraved indifference 2 human life / The short answer / A neighborhood boy / Rite of passag / We real / Roots / News item : police seek African-American man / History of static / East Texas blues / Robert's Hill : San Augustine, Texas / We real / WWW2015 / The tragedies / Skin / Keloid cells / Landscape with chalk-marked silhouette / Everyday horrors / When racism dies / Overheard at tea, near Kensington and DeVeers, London / A feast of whispers / In praise of wisdom / Halloween / Who needs the stars if the full moon loves you? / Prayer for Jordan / The corner / A deaf old lady / Street woman / Black woman in Russia / Artwork gallery ; Recollections / Urban couple / The tenant / Meanwhile, a Lawndale girl burns cornbread / R. Taylor's Project girl / Final frontier / Gwendolyn Brooks stands in the Mecca / The last supper / Second Ave. ceiling / Steel canary / Crime in Bluesville / Eating in the after life / Hotel Hades / Lincoln Cemetery / The blinking apple / & later / Geometry / Cedar / Fun in the backyard / Day 4, somewhere between Athens and Serifos, Greece / June 9, Serifos, Greece / Blackbirding / Seven years
Testifying / Language of the unheard / Jazz June / To the recorder of history / A note on Gwendolyn Brooks / Reading Gwendolyn Brooks / Letter to Gwendolyn Brooks / Nobody knows my name / A haiku for Gwendolyn Brooks / Journaling with Gwendolyn Brooks Kwansaba-style 2016 : a pastiche of poetic reports on her life & works / The weight of the word / Baggage / Smolder / Artist statements. Anecdote / Reflections : experiencing Gwendolyn Brooks / Reflection / Gwendolyn Brooks reminiscence / Being born into Brooks / Description of portrait of Gwendolyn Brooks / My Gwendolyn Brooks experience / Remembrance / Finding my own sunset and thoughts on reading Gwendolyn Brooks / My first contact with Gwendolyn Brook / A slice of prose for Gwendolyn Brooks, poet / To make a thing sing and mean : reflections on Gwendolyn Brooks / Wordweaver (for Gwendolyn Brooks) / A Bluesviile tribute for Gwendolyn Brooks / Brooks biography. We remember Sunday : portrait of the artist as an ancestor / Brooks bibliography. Gwendolyn Brooks : a selected bibliography 1979-2015
Lansana, Quraysh Ali editor.
Jackson-Opoku, Sandra, editor.
Quraysh Ali Lansana & Sandra Jackson-Opoku -- Marita Golden -- Joan Wiese Johannes ; Jodi Joanclair ; Georgia A. Popoff ; Angela Jackson ; Jeanne Towns ; Emily Hooper Lansana ; Diane Glancy ; Rita Dove ; Chirskira Caillouet ; Kimberly A. Collins ; Akua Lezli Hope ; Akua Lezli Hope ; Kimberly Dixon-Mays ; Zoe Lynn Nyman -- Natasha Ria El-Scari ; Crystal Simone Smith ; Aries Hines ; Avery R. Young ; Natasha Ria El-Scari ; Kimberly A. Collins ; Kalisha Buckhanon ; Jessica Care Moore.
Qiana Towns ; L.D. Barnes ; Malaika Favorite ; Jaki Shelton Green ; CM Burroughs ; Keith Wilson ; Mike Puican ; Keith Wilson ; Randall Horton ; Crystal Simone Smith ; David Bublitz ; Jericho Brown ; Randall Horton ; Wayne-Daniel Berard ; David Bublitz ; Adrienne Christian ; Mary Catherine Loving ; Keith Wilson ; Dasha Kelly ; David Bublitz ; Elise Paschen ; Lana Hechtman Ayers ; Jodi Joanclair ; John C. Mannone -- Sandra Jackson-Opoku ; Calvin Forbes ; Monique Hayes ; Tony Medina ; Adrian Matejka ; Judy Dozier ; Calvin Forbes ; Avery R. Young ; Tony Lindsay ; Anastacia Renee Tolbert ; David Bublitz ; Rohan Preston ; Mel Goldberg ; Jericho Brown ; Avery R. Young ; Quraysh Ali Lansana ; Reggie Scott Young ; Calvin Forbes ; Quraysh Ali Lansana ; Jacqueline Johnson ; Carolyn Joyner ; Jacqueline Johnson.
Sam Hamill ; Regina Taylor ; Tara Betts ; Khari B. ; Roger Bonair-Agard ; Devorah Major ; Anastacia Renee Tolbert ; Kevin Coval ; Nile Lansana ; Mary Catherine Loving ; Kevin Stein ; Mary Catherine Loving ; Mary Catherine Loving ; Roger Bonair-Agard ; Deshaunte Walker ; Kevin Stein ; John C. Mannone ; Jodi Joanclair ; Tony Medina ; Esteban Colon ; Kwabena Foli ; Mary Catherine Loving ; Jaki Shelton Green ; Sharan Strange ; Malaika Favorite ; Sheree Renée Thomas ; Jaki Shelton Green -- Keith Wilson ; Marilyn Nelson ; Devorah Major ; Shahari Moore ; Reggie Scott Young ; Opal Palmer Adisa ; Keith Wilson ; Patricia Smith ; Bettina Marie Walker ; Adrian Matejka ; Kevin Coval ; Tina Jenkins Bell ; Zoe Lynn Nyman ; Rohan Preston ; Reggie Scott Young ; Qiana Towns ; Sandra Jackson-Opoku ; Cortney Lamar Charleston ; Rohan Preston ; Adrian Matejka ; Rita Dove ; Anastacia Renee Tolbert ; Lenard D. Moore ; Monica Hand ; Monica Hand ; John Wilkinson ; Quraysh Ali Lansana.
Rita Dove ; Opal Palmer Adisa ; Clifford Thompson ; Randall Horton ; Sharon Olds ; Gwendolyn A. Mitchell ; Sandra Cisneros ; Manuel Muñoz ; Damaris Hill ; Eugene B. Redmond ; Quraysh Ali Lansana ; Lansana/Brooks ; Lansana/Brooks -- Lana Hechtman Ayers ; Khari B. ; Tina Jenkins Bell ; Rose Blouin ; David Bublitz ; Adjoa Jackson Burrowes ; Chirskira Caillouet ; Adrienne Christian ; Kimberly Dixon-Mays ; Judy Dozier ; Natasha Ria El-Scari ; Calvin Forbes ; Diane Glancy ; Jaki Shelton Green ; Monica Hand ; Damaris Hill ; Akua Lezli Hope ; Sandra Jackson-Opoku ; Jodi Joanclair ; Joan Wiese Johannes ; Jacqueline Johnson ; Carolyn Joyner ; Emily Hooper Lansana ; Roy Lewis ; Tony Lindsay ; Mary Catherine Loving ; Devorah Major ; Adrian Matejka ; Gwendolyn A. Mitchell ; Lenard D. Moore ; Joyce Owens ; Elise Paschen ; Mike Puican ; Eugene B. Redmond ; Crystal Simone Smith ; Kevin Stein ; Regina Taylor ; Jeanne Towns ; Qiana Towns ; Keith Wilson ; Avery R. Young ; Reggie Scott Young -- Sandra Jackson-Opoku -- Kathleen E. Bethel.
edited by Quraysh Ali Lansana & Sandra Jackson-Opoku.
2017
Revise the Psalm : work celebrating the writing of Gwendolyn Brooks
1976.
Winner of the Bollingen Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, and the National Book Award, Richard Eberhart is one of America's most respected and acclaimed
Book
9780195198492
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Collected poems, 1930-1976 : including 43 new poems
Poems. Selections
This fevers me -- O wild chaos! -- The Bells of a Chinese temple -- Maze -- For a Lamb -- Caravan of Silence -- Four Lakes' Days -- Ode to Silence -- The Return of Odysseus -- 'Where are those High and Haunting Skies' -- Suite in Prison -- The Groundhog -- The Rape of the Cataract -- 1934 -- 'In a Hard Intellectual Light' -- 'My Bones Flew Apart' -- The Transfer -- Request for Offering -- Necessity -- The Scarf of June -- Experience Evoked -- Two Loves -- Burnder -- 'In Prisons of Established Craze' -- The Largess -- 'When Doris Danced' -- 'The Critic with his Pained Eye' -- The Young Hunter -- 'When Goolden Flies upon my Carcasss Come' -- 'Now is the Air made of Chiming Balls' -- The Child -- Let the Tight Lizard on the Wall' -- 'I Went to see Irving Babbitt' -- Recollection of Childhood -- Orchard -- The Soul Long To Return whence it Came -- Grave Pice -- The Humanist -- The Virgin -- 'Man's Greed and Envy are so Great' -- 'The Goal of Intellectual Man -- 'If I could only live at the Pitch that is near Madness' -- 'I Walked Out to the Graveyard to see the Dead' -- A Meditation -- 'The Full of Joy do not Know; they Need not' -- Rumination -- 'Cover Me Over' -- The Recapitulation -- 'Imagining How it would be to be Dead' -- 'I walked over the Grave of Henry James' -- The Ineffable -- 'Mysticism Had Not the Patience to wait for God's Revelation' -- The Dream -- THe Moment of Vision -- Restrospective Forelook -- The Lyric Absolute -- 'I Will Not Dare to ask One Question' -- New Hampshire, February -- Triptych -- Ode to the Chinese Paper Snake -- Burr Oaks -- Dam Neck, Virginia -- The Fury of Aerial Bombardment -- An Airman Considers his Power -- At the End of War -- A Ceremony by the Sea -- World War -- Brotherhood of Men -- Indian Pipe -- 'Go to the Shne that's on a Tree' -- 'Sometimes the Longing for Death -- At Night -- A Love Poem -- God and Man -- The Horse Chestnut Tree -- The Tobacconist of Eighth Street -- Seals, Terns, Time -- The Cancer Cells -- Forms of the Human -- Oedipus -- Fragment of New York, 1929 -- Aesthetics after War -- On Shooting Particles beyond the World -- A Legend of Viable Women -- The Verbalist of Summer -- Concord Cats -- On the Fragility of Mind -- Great Praises -- The Dry Rot -- The Skier and the Mountain -- The Human Being is a Lonely Creature -- The Book of Nature -- Cousin Florence -- Sestina -- 'My Golden and My Fierce Assays' -- Ur Burial -- Seeing is Deceiving -- Analogue of Unity in Multeity -- Sea-Hawk -- Sainte Anne de Beaupre -- Mediterranean Song -- To Evan -- The Day-Bed -- Formative Mastership -- The Hand and the Shadow -- Words -- On a Squirrel Crossing the Road in Autumn -- Centennial for Whitman -- Soul -- Fables of the Moon -- Salem -- The Return -- The Giantess -- The Wisdom of Insecurity -- Sunday in October -- Sumer Landscape -- Only in the Dream -- Nothing but Chan ge -- Thrush Song at Dawn -- The Voyage -- Off Spectable Island -- The Seasons -- The Noble Man -- The Forgotten Rock -- Attitudes -- An Old Fashioned American Business Man -- A Young Greek, Killed in the Wars -- Protagonists -- A Soldier Rejectis his Times Addressing his Contemporaries -- 'Blessed Are the Angels in Heaven -- Villanelle -- Life as Visionary Spirit -- Fortune's Mist -- Yonder -- Autumnal -- The Sacrifice -- Lucubration -- In After Time -- A Testament -- Request -- Love Among the Ruins -- Anima -- The Supreme Authority of the Imagination -- Perception as a Guided Missile -- By the Stream -- What Gives -- The Oak -- In the Garden -- The Lost Children -- A Commitment -- Apple Buds -- Throwing the Apple -- The Garden God -- Light from Above -- Austere Poem -- Hoot Owls -- Tree Swallows -- The Clam Diggers and Diggers of Sea Worms -- A Ship Burning and a Comet all in One Day -- The Hard Structure of the World -- The Parker River -- At the Canoe Club -- Ospreys in Cry -- Half-bent Man -- Spring Mountain Climb -- The Passage -- The Gods of Washington, D.C. -- Equivalence of Gnats and Mice -- Birth and Death -- The Incomparable Light -- Mais l'amour infini me montera dans lame -- On Seeing an Egyptian Mummy in Berlin, 1932 -- The Spider -- Sea-Ruck -- The Hamlet Father -- Four Exposures -- La Crosse at Ninety Miles an Hour -- Loss -- To Auden on His Fiftieth -- To William Carlos Williams -- Nexus -- Examination of Psyche: Thoughts of Home -- The Project -- Matador -- Prometheus -- Old Tom -- The Height of Man -- An Evaluation under a Pine Tree, Lying on Pine Needles -- Kaire -- A New England Bachelor -- A Maine Roustabout -- Sea Burial from the Cruiser Reve -- Flux -- Ruby Daggett -- Hardening into Print -- The Lament of a New England Mother -- The Lost -- Moment of Equilibrium among the Islands -- Am I My Neighbor's Keeper? -- Christmas Tree -- Looking at the Stars -- Dream Journey of the Head and Heart -- Winter Kill -- Later or Sooner -- The Gesture -- Ultimate Song -- Vision -- May Evening -- Ways and Means -- Meditation Two -- The Illusions of Eternity -- The Standards -- The Birth of the Spirit -- Extremity -- 'My brains are slipping in the fields of Eros' -- Refrains -- To Harriet Monroe -- 'Whenever I see beauty I see death' -- Recognition -- Opulence -- Memory -- The Vastness and Indifference of the World -- Hill Dream of Youth, Thirty Years Later -- Why? -- R.G.E. -- To the Field Mice -- The Assassin -- Ball Game -- The Enigma -- THe Haystack -- Santa Claus in Oaxaca -- Looking Head On -- Solace -- Evil -- Marrakech -- Lions Copulating -- The Ides of March -- A Wedding on Cape Rosier -- On Returning to a Lake in Spring -- The Explorer of Main Street -- Sanders Theater -- The Young and the Old -- Old Question -- John Ledyard -- Van Black, an Old Farmer in his Dell -- Froth -- The Swallow Return -- The Wedding -- To Kenya Tribesmen, The Turkana -- Kinaesthesia -- The Anxiety I felt in Guanajuato -- Track -- The Bower -- Despair -- Suicide Note -- Evening Bird Song -- The Secret Heart -- Time Passes -- Broken Wing Theory -- The Fisher Cat -- Reading Room, The New York Public Library -- Meaningless Poem -- Homage to the North -- As If You Had Never Been -- The Breathless -- Stealth and Subleties of Growth -- Emily Dickinson -- Hardy Perennial -- Quarrel with a Cloud -- Gnats on my Paper -- The Truncated Bird -- Man's Type -- Long Term Suffering -- You think they are permanent but they pass -- Hatred of the Old River -- Vermont Idyll -- The Scouring -- The Cage -- The Poet -- Man and Nature -- Old Tree by the Penobscot -- Placation of Reality -- Emblem -- Worldly Failure -- A Man who was Blown Dead by the Wind -- The Hop-Toad -- United 555 -- Light, Time, Dark -- Death in the Mines -- Adam Cast Forth (Borges) -- Redemption -- Undercliff Evening -- Portrait of Rilke -- Sphinxd -- The Groundhog Revisiting -- Big Rock -- American Hakluyt -- Life and Death -- Flow of Thought -- Mind and Nature -- Wild Life and Tamed Life -- Inchiquin Lake, Penobscot Bay -- Face, Ocean -- Three Kis -- Trying to Hold It All Together -- A Way Out -- Incidence of Flight -- Slow Boat Ride -- The Poem as Trajectory -- Snow Cascades -- Coast of Maine -- Usurper -- Vision Through Timothy -- Once More, O ye ...
Eberhart, Richard, 1904-2005, author.
Richard Eberhart.
1976
Collected poems, 1930-1976 : including 43 new poems
Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
9780030800566
Book
The experience of literature : a reader with commentaries
Oedipus Rex / The tragedy of King Lear / The wild duck / The three sisters / The doctor's dilemma / Six characters in search of an author : a comedy in the making / Purgatory / Galileo
My kinsman, Major Molineux / Bartleby the scrivener : a story of Wall Street / The grand inquisitor / The death of Ivan Ilych / The treasure / Duchoux / Enemies / The pupil / The secret sharer / The dead / The hunter Gracchus / Tickets, please / The road from Colonus / Disorder and early sorrow / Di Grasso : a tale of Odessa / The sailor-boy's tale / Hills like white elephants / Barn burning / Summer's day / Of this time, of that place / The guest / The magic barrel
Edward / They flee from me / A valediction : forbidding mourning / Lycidas / To his coy mistress / An essay on Man : epistle I / Tyger! Tyger! / Resolution and independence / Kubla Khan or a vision in a dream, a fragment / Don Juan : an episode from canto II / Ode to the west wind / Ode to a nightingale / Beach / Out of the cradle endlessly rocking / The leaden echo and the golden echo / Go tell it--what a message / Sailing to Byzantium / The waste land / Neither out far nor in deep / My father moved through dooms of love / In memory of Sigmund Freud / For the union dead
A lyke-wake dirge / The cherry-tree carol / The three ravens / Sir Patrick Spens / Mary Hamilton / Westron winde, when will thou blow / To mistress Isabel Pennell / To mistress Margaret Hussey / My galley charged with forgetfulness / Forget not yet / Epithalamion / The passionate shepherd to his love / The nymph's reply / As you came from the Holy Land / Full fathom five / Tell me where is fancy bred / O mistress mine! / When that I was and a little tiny boy / Fear no more / Sonnet 18 / Sonnet 29 / Sonnet 30 / Sonnet 33 / Sonnet 55 / Sonnet 73 / Sonnet 107 / Sonnet 129 / Spring / In time of pestilence / Affliction / On my first son / Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H. / To Penshurst / Song, to Celia / The triumph of Charis / Hymn to Diana / To the memory of / My beloved, the author / Mr. William Shakespeare / The indifferent / The good-morrow / The undertaking / Holy sonnet VII / The funeral / The autumnal
All the flowers of the spring / A dirge / Delight in disorder / To the virgins / To make much of time / Upon Julia's clothes / To Phyllis, to love and live with him / Ceremonies for Candlemas eve / The quip / The collar / The pulley / Song / Dirge / Go, lovely rose / On the morning of Christ's nativity / On Shakespeare / L'Allegro / How soon hath time / When I consider how my light is spent / Why so pale and wan? / A ballad upon a wedding / The constant lover / Wishes to his (supposed) mistress / To Amarantha, that she would dishevele her hair / To Althea, from prison / To Lucasta, going to the wars / The grasshopper / The garden / The mower against gardens / The mower's song / Bermudas / The picture of little T.C. in a prospect of flowers / The pursuit / The retreat / Childhood / The world
To the memory of Mr. Oldham / Upon nothing / A description of a city shower Stella's Birthday (March 13, 1726/27) / On the death of Dr. Robert Levet / Elegy written in a country churchyard / Of Jeoffry, his cat / The ecchoing green / The lamb / The clod and the pebble / A poison tree / Ah, sun-flower / London / Stanzas from Milton / Mary Morison / Address to the Unco Guid, or the rigidly righteous / Auld Lang syne / Robert Bruce's march / To Bannockburn / A red, red rose / A man's a man for a' that / Expostulation and reply / The tables turned / She dwelt among the untrodden ways / There was a boy / Nutting / Composed upon Westminster bridge / The world is too much with us / Surprised by joy / The solitary reaper / Stepping westward / Ode : intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood / Frost at midnight / Dejection : an ode / Darkness / She walks in beauty / When we two parted / So, we'll go no more a-roving / Hymn to intellectual beauty / Ozymandias / Sonnet : England in 1819 / Tonight / To-- / Chorus from Hellas
On first looking into Chapman's Homer / When I have fears / Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art / La Belle Dame sans Merci / Ode on a Grecian urn / To autumn / Ode on melancholy / Hamatreya / Give all to love / Brahma / The valley of unrest / To Helen / Alone / Ulysses / The lotos-eaters / How sleeps the crimson petal / Come down, 0 maid / Morte d'Arthur / The revenge / The jumblies / My last duchess / Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister / A woman's last word / Childe Roland to the Dark / Tower came / Starting from Paumanok / When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd / Shakespeare / Memorial verses, April 1850 / To Marguerite in returning a volume of the letters of Ortis / The scholar gipsy / Lucifer in starlight / Papa above / There's a certain slant of light / A clock stopped / I taste a liquor never brewed / Because I could not stop for death / I've seen a dying eye / A narrow fellow in the grass / Heavenly father-- take to thee / Twas later when the summer went / Before the beginning of years / When the hounds of spring / The garden of Proserpine / Sapphics / The subalterns / Wives in the Sere / The lacking sense / The darkling thrush / The voice / The five students / Who's in the next room? / Afterwards
Spring and fall / The windhover / Pied beauty / Carrion comfort / Loveliest of trees / Be still, my soul, be still / Danny Deever / Recessional / Byzantium / Leda and the swan / The second coming / A prayer for my daughter / Luke Havergal / Miniver Cheevy / Mr. Flood's party / The listeners / Home burial / Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Design / Provide, provide / Directive / Anecdote of the jar / Peter Quince at the clavier / Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird / Soldier, there is a war / Tortoise shout / The elephant is slow to mate / The snake / A pact / Ite / Les Millwin / Come my cantilations / Prayer for his lady's life / Poetry / Elephants / La Figlia Che Piange / Sweeney among the nightingales / Journey of the magi / Animula / Here lies a lady / Bells for John Whiteside's daughter / Blue girls
Ars poetica / The end of the world / You, Andrew Marvell / All in green went my love riding / My girl's tall with hard long eyes / Anyone lived in a pretty how town / I say no world / Warning to children / The climate of thought / To Juan at the winter solstice / Voyages (II) / At Melville's tomb / The Mediterranean / Ode to the Confederate dead / Variation : ode to fear / Bearded oaks / Foreign affairs / For the word is flesh / Historical song of then and now / Modes of belief / Poetry : the art / Musée des Beaux arts / In memory of W.B. Yeats / The shield of Achilles / Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze / The far field / Light listened / In the naked bed, in Plato's cave / The heavy bear / The force that through the green fuse drives the flower / Fern hill / Do not go gentle into that good night / In my craft or sullen art / Conversation / Dream song : 14 (life, friends, is boring) / Dream song : 18 (a strut for Roethke) / The Quaker graveyard in Nantucket / Mr. Edwards and the spider / The fat man in the mirror / The fiend / A supermarket in California / To Aunt Rose
Trilling, Lionel, 1905-1975 compiler.
Sophocles -- William Shakespeare -- Henrik Ibsen -- Anton Chekhov -- George Bernard Shaw -- Luigi Pirandeflo -- William Butler Yeats -- Bertolt Brecht.
Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Herman Melville -- Fedor Dostoevski -- Leo Tolstoi -- William Somerset Maugham -- Guy de Maupassant -- Anton Chekhov -- Henry James -- Joseph Conrad -- James Joyce -- Franz Kafka -- D.H. Lawrence -- E.M. Forster -- Thomas Mann -- Isaac Babel -- Isak Dinesen -- Ernest Hemingway -- William Faulkner -- John O'Hara -- Lionel Trilling -- Albert Camus -- Bernard Malamud.
Anonymous -- Sir Thomas Wyatt -- John Donne -- John Milton -- Andrew Marvell -- Alexander Pope -- William Blake -- William Wordsworth -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- John Keats -- Matthew Arnold Dover -- Walt Whitman -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Emily Dickinson -- William Butler Yeats -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Robert Frost -- e. e. cummings -- W.H. Auden -- Robert Lowell.
Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- John Skelton -- John Skelton -- Sir Thomas Wyatt -- Sir Thomas Wyatt -- Edmund Spenser -- Christopher Marlowe -- Sir Walter Ralegh -- Sir Walter Ralegh -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- Thomas Nashe -- Thomas Nashe -- Sir John Davies -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne.
John Webster -- John Webster -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- George Herbert -- George Herbert -- George Herbert -- Thomas Carew -- James Shirley -- Edmund Wallet -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- Sir John Suckling -- Sir John Suckling -- Sir John Suckling -- Richard Crashaw -- Richard Lovelace -- Richard Lovelace -- Richard Lovelace -- Richard Lovelace -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Henry Vaughan -- Henry Vaughan -- Henry Vaughan -- Henry Vaughan.
John Dryden -- John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester -- Jonathan Swift -- Samuel Johnson -- Thomas Gray -- Christopher Smart -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley.
John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Edward Lear -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Walt Whitman -- Walt Whitman -- Matthew Arnold -- Matthew Arnold -- Matthew Arnold -- Matthew Arnold -- George Meredith -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy.
Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- A.F. Housman -- A.F. Housman -- Rudyard Kipling -- Rudyard Kipling -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Walter de la Mare -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Sunday morning / Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- D.H. Lawrence -- D.H. Lawrence -- D.H. Lawrence -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Marianne Moore -- Marianne Moore -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- John Crowe Ransom -- John Crowe Ransom -- John Crowe Ransom.
Archibald Macleish -- Archibald Macleish -- Archibald Macleish -- e. e. cummings -- e. e. cummings -- e. e. cummings -- e. e. cummings -- Robert Graves -- Robert Graves -- Robert Graves -- Hart Crane -- Hart Crane -- Allen Tate -- Allen Tate -- Robert Penn Warren -- Robert Penn Warren -- Stanley Kunitz -- Stanley Kunitz -- Stanley Burnshaw -- Stanley Burnshaw -- Stanley Burnshaw -- W.H. Auden -- W.H. Auden -- W.H. Auden -- Theodore Roethke -- Theodore Roethke -- Theodore Roethke -- Delinore Schwartz -- Delinore Schwartz -- Dylan Thomas -- Dylan Thomas -- Dylan Thomas -- Dylan Thomas -- John Berryman -- John Berryman -- John Berryman -- Robert Lowell -- Robert Lowell -- Robert Lowell -- James Dickey -- Allen Ginsberg -- Allen Ginsberg.
Lionel Trilling.
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The experience of literature : a reader with commentaries
[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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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
1941.
A collection of more than two hundred poems by the Victorian novelist that features her mystical works, Remembrance, The Visionary, and The Old S
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9780231012225
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The complete poems of Emily Jane Brontë
Poems. (Hatfield)
Cold, clear, and blue, the morning heaven -- Will the day be bright or cloudy -- Tell me, tell me, smiling child -- The inspiring music's thrilling sound -- High waving heather, 'neath stormy blasts bending -- Woods, you need not frown on me -- Redbreast, early in the morning -- Through the hours of yesternight -- A.G.A. There shines the moon, at noon of night -- All day I've toiled, but not with pain -- I am the only being whose doom -- The night of storms has passed -- Woe for the day: Regina's pride -- I saw thee, child, one summer's day -- O God of heaven! the dream of horror -- A.G.A. to A.E. Lord of Elbe, on Elve hill -- Song A.G.A. Lord of Elbe, on Elbe hill -- Lord of Elbe, on Elbe hill: The battle had passed from the height -- How golden bright from earth and heaven -- Not a vapour had stained the breezeless blue -- Only some spires of bright green grass -- The sun has set, and the long grass now -- Lady, in your palace hall -- And first an hour of mournful musing -- Wind, sink to rest in the heather -- Long neglect has worn away -- Awaking morning laughs from heaven -- Alone I sat, the summer day -- The organ swells, the trumpets sound -- A sudden chasm of ghastly light -- 'Tis evening now, the sun descends -- The old church tower and garden wall -- Lines. Far away is the land of rest -- Now trust a heart that trusts in you -- A.G.A. sleep brings no joy to me -- Strong I stand, though I have borne -- The night is darkening round me -- I'll come when thou art saddest -- I would have touched the heavenly key -- To a wreath of snow, by A.G. Almeda, O transient voyager of heaven -- Song by Julius Angora, awake, awake, how loud the stormy morning -- J.A. Song, awake, awake how loud the stormy morning -- Lines -- I die but when the grave shall press -- O mother, I am not regretting -- H.G. weaned from life and torn away -- I'm happiest when most away -- All hushed and still within the house -- Ierne's eyes were glazed and dim -- But the hearts that once adored me -- Deep, deep down in the silent grave -- Here, with my knee upon thy stone -- O come again, what chains withhold -- Was it with the fields of green -- How loud the storm sounds round the hall -- What use is it to slumber here -- O evening, why is thy light so sad -- It's over now: I've known it all -- The wide cathedral aisles are lone -- O hinder me by no delay -- Darkness was overtraced on every face -- Harp of wild and dream-like strain -- A.G.A. why do I hate that lone green dell -- A.G.A. to A.S. o wander not so far away -- Lines by A.G.A. to A.S. o wander not so far away -- Song to A.A. This shall by thy lullaby -- Song, this shall be thy lullaby -- Gleneden's dream, tell me, watcher, is it winter -- None of my kindred now can tell -- 'Twas one of those dark, cloudy days -- Lonely at her window sitting -- There are two trees in a lonely field -- What is that smoke that ever still -- Still as she looked the iron clouds -- Away, away, resign me now -- It will not shine again -- None but one beheld him dying -- Coldly, bleakly, drearily -- Old hall of Elbe, ruined, lonely now -- Douglas's ride, well, narrower draw the circle roundg -- Song, what rider up Gobelrin's glen -- A.G.A. for him who struck thy foreign string -- The lady to her guitar, for him who struck thy foreign string -- Arthr ex to -- in dungeons dark I cannot sing -- The evening sun was sinking down -- Fall, leaves, fall -- die, flowers, away -- Song by Julius Brenzaida to G.S. Geraldine, the moon is shining -- Song by J. Brenzaida to G.S., I knew not 'twas so dire a crime -- Last words, I knew 'twas so dire a crime -- A.G.A. where were ye all, and where wert thou -- I paused on the threshold, I turned to the sky -- O come with me, thus ran the song -- F. De. Samara to A.G.A., light up thy halls, 'tis closing day -- O dream, where art thou now -- When days of beauty deck the earth -- Still beside that dreary water -- There swept adown that dreary glen -- The starry night shall tidings bring -- The starry night shall comfort bring -- Loud without the wind was roaring -- Loud without the wind was roaring -- Stanzas, loud without the wind was roaring -- A little while, a little while -- Stanzas, a little while, a little while -- How still, how happy, those are words -- The blue bell is the sweetest flower
The bluebell, the bluebell is the sweetest flower -- The night was dark, yet winter breathed -- A.G.A. what winter floods, what showers of spring -- By R. Gleneden, from our evening fireside now -- Lines by R.G., from our evening fireside now -- Song, King Julius left the south country -- Lines, the soft unclouded blue of air -- A.G.A. to the bluebell, sacred watcher, wave thy bells -- To a bluebell by A.G.A., sacred watcher, wave thy bells -- May flowers are opening -- Lines by Claudia, I did not sleep, 'twas noon of day -- I know not how it falls on me -- Written on returning to the P. of I. on the 10th of January, 1827, The busy day has hurried by -- The hours of day have glided by -- The busy day has glided by -- Month after month, year after year -- She dried her tears, and they did smile -- And now the house-dog stretched once more -- A farewell to Alexandria, I've seen this dell in July's shine -- Come hither, child -- who gifted thee -- To A.G.A. thou standest in the greenwood now -- I'm standing in the forest now -- I gazed upon the cloudless moon -- Shed no tears o'er that tomb -- A.A.A. sleep not, dream not, this bright day -- Mild the mist upon the hill -- How long will you remain, the midnight hour -- It is not pride, it is not shame -- Fair sinks the summer evening now -- Alcona, in its changing mood -- Song, o between distress and pleasure -- There was a time when my cheek burned -- The wind, I hear it sighing -- Love and friendship, love is like the wild rose-briar -- Love and friendship, love is like the wild rose-briar -- There should be no despair for you -- Sympathy, there should be no despair for you -- Well, some may hate, and some may scorn -- Stanzas to -- well, some may hate, and some may scorn -- The wind was rough which tore -- His land may burst the galling chain -- Start not, upon the minster wall -- That wind, I used to hear it swelling -- I've been wandering in the greenwoods -- That dreary lake, that midnight sky -- Heaven's glory shone where he was laid -- Upon her soothing breast -- I gazed within thine earnest eyes -- F. De Samara, written in the gaaldine prison caves to A.G.A., thy sun is near meridian height -- Far, far away is mirth withdrawn -- It is too late to call thee now -- I'll not weep that thou art going to leave me -- Stanzas, I'll not weep that thou art going to leave me -- A.G.A. to A.S., at such a time, in such a spot -- If grief for grief can touch thee -- 'Tis moonlight, summer moonlight -- The night-wind, in summer's mellow midnight -- The night-wind, in summer's mellow midnight -- R. Gleneden, companions all day long we've stood -- There let thy bleeding branch atone -- The death of A.G.A., were they shepherds, who sat all day -- And like myself lone, wholly lone -- M.A.A. methinks this heart should rest awhile -- Riches I hold in light esteem -- The old stoic, riches I hold in light esteem -- Shall earth no more inspire thee -- Aye, there it is, It wakes to-night -- Ay-there it is, it wakes to-night -- I see around me tombstones grey -- Geraldine, 'twas night, her comrades gathered all -- Rosina, weeks of wild delirium past -- A.S. to G.S., I do not weep, I would not weep -- Encouragement, I do not weep, I would not weep -- H.A. and A.S. in the same place, when nature wore -- Written in Aspin Castle, how do I love on summer nights -- The evening passes fast away -- Self interrogation, the evening passes fast away -- On the fall of Zalona, all blue and bright, in glorious light -- How clear she shines, how clear she shines, how quietly -- How clear she shines, how clear she shines, how quietly -- To A.S. 1830, where beams the sun the brightest -- E.G. to M.R., thy guardians are asleep -- It was night, and on the mountains -- Had there been falsehood in my breast -- Yes, holy be thy resting place -- In the earth, the earth, thou shalt be laid -- Warning and reply, in the earth, the earth, thou shalt be laid -- Rodric Lesley, 1830, lie down and rest, the fight is done -- Hope, hope was but a timid friend -- Hope, hope was but a timid friend -- M.G. for the U.S., 'twas yesterday, at early dawn -- A.S. castle wood, the day is done, the winter sun -- My comforter, well hast thou spoken, and yet not taught -- My comforter, well hast thou spoken, and yet not taught -- A.G.A. to A.S., this summer wind, with thee and me
A day dream, on a sunny brae alone I lay -- A day dream, on a sunny brae alone I lay -- E.W. to A.G.A., how few, of all the hearts that loved -- The wanderer from the fold, how few of all the hearts that loved -- Come, walk with me -- The linnet in the rocky dells -- Song, the linnet in the rocky dells -- To imagination, when weary with the long day's care -- To imagination, when weary with the long day's care -- D.G.C. to J.A., come, the wind may never again -- O thy bright eyes must answer now -- Plead for me, oh, thy bright eyes must answer now -- I.M. to I.G. the winter wind is loud and wild -- Faith and despondency, the winter wind is loud and wild -- J.B., Sept, 1825, from a dungeon wall in the southern college, "listen, when your hair, like mine" -- The elder's rebuke, listen, when your hair, like mine -- M. Douglas to E.R. Gleneden, the moon is full this winter night -- Honour's Martyr. The moon is full this winter night -- A.G.A., Sept. 1826, From A.D.W. in the N.C., o day, he cannot die -- A death-scene, o day, he cannot die -- Enough of thought, philosopher -- The philosopher, enough of thought, philosopher -- R. Alcona to J. Brenzaida, cold in the earth and the deep snow piled above thee -- Remembrance, cold in the earth, and the deep snow piled above thee -- Death, that struck when I was most confiding -- Death, death, that struck when I was most confiding -- Ah, why, because the dazzling sun -- Stars, ah, why, because the dazzling sun -- A thousand sounds of happiness -- A.E. to R.C. heavy hangs the raindrop -- Child of delight, with sunbright hair -- The two children, heavy hangs the raindrop -- Child of delight with sun-bright hair -- How beautiful the earth is still -- Anticipation, how beautiful the earth is still -- M.A. written on the dungeon wall, N.C., I know that tonight the wind is sighing -- Julian M. and A.G. Rochelle, silent is the house, all are laid asleep -- The prisoner, a fragment, in the dungeon crypts idly did I stray -- The visionary, silent is the house, all are laid asleep -- No coward soul is mine -- No coward soul is mine -- Why ask to know the date, the clime -- Why ask to know what date, what clime -- Not many years but long enough to see / Stanzas, often rebuked, yet always back returning.
Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848, author.
Hatfield, C. W. (Charles William), editor.
Columbia University. Press, publisher.
Charlotte Bronte --
edited from the manuscripts by C.W. Hatfield.
1941
The complete poems of Emily Jane Brontë
[1965]
Nearly 700 poems by fifty poets, from colonial times to the present.
Book
Harper & Row,
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American poetry
The Prologue -- Contemplations -- The Flesh and the Spirit -- The Author to Her Book -- To My Dear and Loving Husband -- In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, Who Deceased August, 1665, Being a Year and a Half Old -- Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th, 1666 / Prologue (from "Preparatory Meditations) -- Meditation I -- The Reflexion -- Meditation 6 -- Meditation 8 -- Meditation 20 -- Meditation 29 -- Meditation 38 -- Meditation 40 -- Meditation 68A, Second Series -- from "Gods Determinations Touching His Elect -- The Preface -- The Glory of and Grace in the Church Set Out -- The Joy of Church Fellowship Rightly Attended -- Miscellaneous Poems -- An Address to the Soul Occasioned By a Rain -- Upon a Spider Catching a Fly -- Huswifery -- Upon Wedlock and Death of Children -- The Ebb and Flow / The Power of Fancy -- Death (from "The House of Night") -- The Vanity of Existence -- To the Memory of the Brave Americans -- The Hurricane -- The Wild Honey Suckle -- The Indian Burying Ground -- To Sir Toby -- Ode -- Amanda's Complaint -- On a Honey Bee -- On the Universality and Other Attributes of the God of Nature / The Hasty-Pudding -- from "The Columbiad" [One Centred System] / Thanatopsis -- The Yellow Violet -- Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood -- To a Waterfowl -- Green River -- A Winter Piece -- Summer Wind -- A Forest Hymn -- "Oh Fairest of the Rural Maids" -- The Evening Wind -- To Cole, the Painter, Departing for Europe -- To the Fringed Gentian -- The Prairies -- Earth -- The Antiquity of Freedom -- "Oh Mother of a Mighty Race" -- The Poet -- The Death of Lincoln
The Sphinx -- Each and All -- The Problem -- Uriel -- Alphonso of Castile -- Mithridates -- Hamatreya -- The Rhodora -- The Snow-Storm -- Ode -- Ode to Beauty -- Give All to Love -- The Apology -- Merlin -- Bacchus -- Blight -- Musketaquid -- Threnody -- Concord Hymn -- Brahma -- Days -- Two Rivers -- Waldeinsamkeit -- Terminus -- Compensation / Hymn to the Night -- The Skeleton in Armor -- The Arsenal at Sspringfield -- Seaweed -- The Fire of Driftwood -- In the Churchyard at Cambridge -- The Jewish Cemetery at Newport -- The Ropewalk -- My Lost Youth -- Snow-Flakes -- Killed at the Ford -- Divina Commedia -- The Challenge -- Aftermath -- The Sicilian's Tale -- Chaucer -- Milton -- Keats -- The Sound of the Sea -- The Harvest Moon -- Nature -- The Chamber over the Gate -- The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls -- Jugurtha -- The Cross of Snow / Memories -- Proem -- Ichabod -- Skipper Ireson's Ride -- The Old Burying-Ground -- Telling the Bees -- My Playmate -- Barbara Frietchie -- Snow-Bound -- Laus Deo! -- Prelude (from"Among the Hills") -- At Last / Tamerlane -- Evening Star -- A Dream Within a Dream -- Sonnet-To Science -- Al Aaraaf -- Romance -- To Helen -- Israfel -- The City in the Sea -- The Sleeper -- Lenore -- The Valley of Unrest -- The Coliseum -- To One in Paradise -- The Haunted Palace -- Sonnet-Silence -- The Conqueror Worm -- Dream-Land -- The Raven -- Ulalume-A Ballad -- Eldorado -- For Annie -- To My Mother -- Annabel Lee / The Ballad of the Oysterman -- Old Ironsides -- The Last Leaf -- The Chambered Nautilus -- The Living Temple -- The Deacon's Masterpiece -- Contentment -- The Two Streams -- Manhood (from "Wind-Clouds and Star-Drifts") -- Dorothy Q. -- Two Sonnets: Harvard -- The Peau De Chagrin of State Street
To the Canary Bird -- Thy Beauty Fades -- The New Birth -- Nature -- Life -- The Garden -- The columbine -- The Dead -- The Slave -- Love -- Thy Brother's Blood -- The Hand and Foot -- Psyche -- The Barberry-Bush -- Man in Harmony with Nature -- On the Completion of the Pacific Telegraph -- The Broken Bowl -- The April Snow -- Soul-Sickness -- The Clouded Morning -- Abdolonymus the Sidonian -- The Fugitive Slaves -- On Visiting the Graves of Hawthorne and Thoreau -- The New Man -- The New World / Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life -- Great God, I Ask Thee for No Meaner Pelf -- Light-Winged Smoke, Icarian Bird -- Though All the Fates Should Prove Unkind -- Woof of the Sun, Ethereal Gauze -- Lately, Alas, I Knew a Gentle Boy -- The Inward Morning -- My Books I'd Fain Cast Off, I Cannot Read -- I Am A Parcel of Vain Strivings Tied -- Inspiration -- The Fall of the Leaf / To the Dandelion -- From "A Fable for Critics" [Emerson] -- [Bryant] -- [Whittier] -- [Hawthorne] -- [Cooper] -- [Poe and Longfellow] -- [Lowell] -- Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration -- Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line -- The Washers of the Shroud -- Auspex -- The Recall -- On Receiving a Copy of Mr. Austin Dobson's "Old World Idylls" -- Verses, Intended to Go With a Posset Dish / Song of Myself -- From "To Think of Time" -- Crossing Brooklyn Ferry -- Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking -- From "Children of Adam" -- To the Garden the World -- From Pent-up Aching Rivers -- Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals -- As adam Early in the Morning -- From "Calamus" In Paths Untrodden -- Scented Herbage of My Breast -- I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing -- When I Heard at the Close of the Day -- Here the Frailest Leaves of Me -- I Dream'd in a Dream -- From "Drum-Taps" Beat! Beat! Drums! -- Cavalry Crossing a Ford -- Bivouac on a Mountain Side -- By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame -- The Wound-Dresser -- A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim -- To the Leaven'd Soil they Trod -- O Captain! My Captain! -- When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd -- Sparkles From the Wheel -- A Noiseless Patient Spider -- To a Locomotive in Winter -- Good-Bye My Fancy!
The Portent -- Misgivings -- The Conflict of Convictions -- The March into Virginia -- A Utilitarian View of the Monitor's Fight -- Shiloh -- Malvern Hill -- The House-Top -- A Dirge for McPherson -- On the Grave of a Young Cavalry Officer Killed in the Valley of Virginia -- Commemorative of a Naval Victory -- Epilogue (from "Clarel") -- The Æolian Harp -- The Maldive Shark -- The Berg -- Pebbles -- After the Pleasure Party -- The Ravaged Villa -- Monody -- Art / The Question -- Refrigerium -- Sonnets: Part I - XXII -- XXIV -- XXV -- XXVI -- Sonnets: Part II - VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- XIII -- XIV -- XV -- XVI -- XVII -- XXXI -- XXXII -- XXXIII -- XXXIV / Charleston -- Spring -- The Unknown Dead -- Ode / 49 I never lost as much but twice -- 67 Success is counted sweetest -- 76 Exultation is the going -- 80 Our lives are Swiss -- 126 To fight aloud, is very brave -- 128 Bring me the sunset in a cup -- 130 These are the days when birds come back -- 160 Just lost, when I was saved -- 165 A wounded deer, leaps highest -- 187 How many times these low feet staggered -- 214 I taste a liquor never brewed -- 216 Safe in their alabaster chambers -- 241 I like a look of agony -- 249 Wild nights-wild nights -- 258 There's a certain slant of light -- 280 I felt a funeral, in my brain -- 287 A clock stopped -- 290 Of bronze-and blaze -- 303 The soul selects her own society -- 318 I'll tell you how the sun rose -- 322 There came a day at summer's full -- 328 A bird came down the walk -- 341 After great pain, a formal feeling comes -- 348 I dreaded that first robin, so -- 376 Of course-I prayed -- 378 I saw no way-the Heavens were stitched -- 401 What soft-cherubic creatures -- 435 Much madness is divinest sense
441 This is my letter to the world -- 448 This was a poet, it is that -- 449 I died for beauty-but was scarce -- 465 I heard a fly buzz-when I died -- 474 They put us far apart -- 502 At least-to pray-is left-is left -- 511 If you were coming in the fall -- 526 To hear an oriole sing -- 536 The heart asks pleasure-first -- 556 The brain, within it's groove -- 585 I like to see it lap the miles -- 620 It makes no difference abroad -- 640 I cannot live with you -- 650 Pain-has an element of blank -- 657 I dwell in possibility -- 664 Of all the souls that stand create -- 675 Essential oils-are wrung -- 712 Because I could not stop for death -- 721 Behind me-dips eternity -- 742 Four trees-upon a solitary acre -- 754 My life had stood-a loaded gun -- 764 Presentiment-is that long shadow-on the lawn -- 813 This quiet dust was gentlemen and ladies -- 822 This consciousness that is aware -- 829 Ample make this bed -- 861 Split the lark-and you'll find the music -- 870 Finding is the first act -- 875 I stepped from plank to plank -- 888 When I have seen the sun emerge -- 946 It is an honorable thought -- 949 Under the light, yet under -- 985 The missing all, prevented me -- 986 A narrow fellow in the grass -- 997 Crumbling is not an instant's act -- 1052 I never saw a moor -- 1068 Further in summer than the birds -- 1072 Title divine-is mine -- 1078 The bustle in a house -- 1082 Revolution is the pod -- 1084 At half past three, a single bird -- 1129 Tell all the truth but tell it slant -- 1176 We never know how high we are -- 1207 He preached upon "Breadth" till it argued him narrow -- 1243 Safe despair it is that raves -- 1304 Not with a club, the heart is broken -- 1333 A little madness in the spring -- 1393 Lay this laurel on the one -- 1463 A route of evanescence -- 1540 As imperceptibly as grief -- 1587 He ate and drank the precious words -- 1612 The auctioneer of parting -- 1624 Apparently with no surprise -- 1670 In winter in my room -- 1672 Lightly stepped a yellow star -- 1695 There is a solitude of space -- 1712 A pit-but Heaven over it -- 1732 My life closed twice before its close / Thar's more in the man than thar is in the land -- Corn -- The Symphony -- The Waving of the Corn -- Evening Song -- Song of the Chattahoochee -- The Harlequin of Dreams -- The Revenge of Hamish -- The Marshes of Glynn -- A Ballad of Trees and the Master / Glouchester Moors -- An Ode in Time of Hesitation -- On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines -- The Menagerie -- The Bracelet of Grass -- Faded Pictures -- Thammuz / George Crabbe -- Luke Havergal -- Credo -- Cliff Klingenhagen -- How Annandale went out -- Miniver Cheevy -- For a Dead Lady -- The Gift of God -- Hillcrest -- Eros Turannos -- Bewick Finzer -- The Man Against the Sky -- Demos -- The Dark Hills -- Mr. Flood's Party -- The Sheaves -- Karma / From "The Black Riders" - I -- III -- VI -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XII -- XIV -- XVIII -- XIX -- XXI -- XXIII -- XXIV -- XXVIII -- XXIX -- XXXIV -- XXXIX -- XLI -- XLVI -- XLIX -- LI -- LIV -- LX -- LXVI -- LXVII -- The Blue Battalions -- From "War is Kind" - [I] -- [VI] -- [VII] -- [XI] -- [XII] -- [XVIII] -- [XIX] -- [XXI] -- [XXIII] -- Three Poems
The Tuft of Flowers -- Mending Wall -- Home Burial -- After Apple-Picking -- The Road Not Taken -- The Oven Bird -- The Witch of Coös -- Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening -- For Once, Then, Something -- The Onset -- To Earthward -- Two Look at Two -- Acquainted with the Night -- West-Running Brook -- Two Tramps in Mud Time -- Desert Places -- Neither Out Far Nor in Deep -- Design -- The Gift Outright -- Directive / Chicago -- Sketch -- Fog -- Pool -- Prayers of Steel -- Wilderness -- Handfuls -- Cool Tombs -- Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind -- When Death Came April Twelve 1945 / Domination of Black -- The Snow Man -- Le Monocle de Mon Oncle -- A High-Toned Old Christian Woman -- The Emperor of Ice-Cream -- Sunday Morning -- Anecdote of the Jar -- To the One of Fictive Music -- Peter Quince at the Clavier -- Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird -- Sea Surface Full of Clouds -- The Idea of Order at Key West -- Anglais Mort À Florence -- A Postcard from the Volcano -- Study of Two Pears -- The Glass of Water -- The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man -- Mrs. Alfred Uruguay -- Asides on the Oboe -- The Motive for Metaphor -- Credences of Summer -- To an Old Philosopher in Rome -- The Rock -- The World as Meditation -- As You Leave the Room / Tract -- The Widow's Lament in Springtime -- Queen-Ann's-Lace -- Spring and All -- To Elsie -- Rain -- The Yachts -- These -- Preface to Paterson: Book One -- The Semblables -- Burning the Christmas Greens -- The Injury / Portrait d'Une Femme -- The Seafarer -- A Virginal -- The Return -- Lament of the Frontier Guard -- Liu Ch'e -- Hugh Selwyn Mauberley -- Canto I -- Canto II / Adonis -- Heat -- Pear Tree -- Oread -- From Citron-Bower -- Erige Cor Tuum Ad Me in Caelum / Night -- Birds -- Apology for Bad Dreams -- Hurt Hawks -- Promise of Peace -- The Eye -- Ocean -- My Burial Place -- Let Them Alone -- But I am Growing Old and Indolent / Poetry -- The Steeple-Jack -- No Swan so Fine -- The Pangolin -- What are Years? -- The Mind is an Enchanting Thing -- In Distrust of Merits -- Armour's Undermining Modesty -- Tom Fool at Jamaica -- Melchior Vulpius / Winter Remembered -- Bells for John Whiteside's Daughter -- Captain Carpenter -- Vision by Sweetwater -- Piazza Piece -- Antique Harvesters -- The Equilibrists -- Painted Head -- Master's in the Garden Again -- Prelude to an Evening
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock -- Sweeney Among the Nightingales -- Gerontion -- The Waste Land -- The Hollow Men -- Ash-Wednesday / The Road -- Sea Holly -- Elder Tree -- The Room -- Doctors' Row -- North Infinity Street -- The lovers -- Music / Ars Poetica -- The End of the World -- You, Andrew Marvell -- Immortal Autumn -- "Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments" -- Pole Star -- Theory of Poetry / O Sweet Spontaneous -- A Man Who Had Fallen Among Thieves -- "Next to of Course God America I -- Somewhere I have Never Travelled, Gladly Beyond -- Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town -- My Father Moved through Dooms of Love -- Pity this Busy Monster, Manunkind -- What if a Much of a Which of a WInd -- Now Does Our World Descend -- Enter No (Silence is the Blood Whose Flesh) / Black Tambourine -- Praise for an Urn -- Chaplinesque -- Repose of Rivers -- The Wine Menagerie -- For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen -- At Melville's Tomb -- Voyages -- To Brooklyn Bridge (Proem to "The Bridge") -- The River (from "The Bridge") -- The Tunnel (from "The Bridge") -- O Carib Isle! -- Royal Palm -- The Hurricane -- The Broken Tower / Mr. Pope -- The Subway -- Ode to the Confederate Dead -- The Cross -- Sonnets at Christmas (1934) -- The Mediterranean -- Aeneas at Washington -- Pastoral -- Seasons of the Soul -- The Swimmers / Open House -- Cuttings, Later -- Dolor -- The Lost Son -- Elegy for Jane -- Four for Sir John Davies -- The Waking -- Words for the Wind -- The Song -- First Meditation (from "Meditations of an Old Woman") / The Dome of Sunday -- The Potomac -- Nostalgia -- Elegy for a Dead Soldier -- V-Letter -- The Sickness of Adam (from "Adam and Eve') / 90 North -- Second Air Force -- The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner -- A Camp in the Prussian Forest -- The Orient Express -- The Woman at the Washington Zoo / Winter Landscape -- Cloud and Flame -- The Dispossessed -- Three Around the Old Gentleman / In Memory of Arthur Winslow -- Christmas Eve Under Hooker's Statue -- The Drunken Fisherman -- Children of Light -- The Exile's Return -- Colloquy in Black Rock -- The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket -- As a Plane Tree by the Water -- Mr. Edwards and the Spider -- After the Surprising Conversions -- Where the Rainbow Ends -- Falling Asleep Over the Aeneid -- Words for Hart Crane -- Skunk Hour -- The Public Garden / First Snow in Alsace -- Bell Speech -- Still, Citizen Sparrow -- The Death of a Toad -- Lamarck Elaborated -- Pangloss's song: A Comic-Opera Lyric / The Heaven of Animals -- Between Two Prisoners -- The Scratch -- The Dusk of Horses -- The Beholders / On an East Wind From the Wars -- Love Song: I and Thou -- Funeral Oration for a Mouse -- Elegy -- Plague of Dead Sharks / Pleasures -- The Goddess -- Come into Animal Presence -- The Well -- The Novel / Returned to Frisco, 1946 -- The Campus on the Hill -- April Inventory -- Heart's Needle: 5 -- A Flat One / Hart Crane -- The Way -- The Rose -- The Wife -- The Snow / Dictum: For a Masque of Deluge -- When I Came From Colchis -- The Annunciation -- John Otto -- In the Night Fields / a Man Walking and Singing -- Canticle -- May Song -- Ascent -- The Guest -- November 26, 1963
Allen, Gay Wilson, 1903-1995.
Rideout, Walter B. (Walter Bates)
Robinson, James K.
Anne Bradstreet -- Edward Taylor -- Philip Freneau -- Joel Barlow -- William Cullen Bryant.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Jones Very -- Henry David Thoreau -- James Russell Lowell -- Walt Whitman.
Herman Melville -- Frederick Goddard Tuckerman -- Henry Timrod -- Emily Dickinson.
Emily Dickinson -- Sidney Lanier -- William Vaughn Moody -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Stephen Crane.
Robert Frost -- Carl Sandburg -- Wallace Stevens -- Ezra Pound -- William Carlos Williams -- H.D. -- Robinson Jeffers -- Maianne Moore -- John Crowe Ransom.
T.S. Eliot -- Conrad Aiken -- Archibald MacLeish -- e.e. cummings -- Hart Crane -- Allen Tate -- Theodore Roethke -- Karl Shapiro -- Randall Jarrell -- John Berryman -- Robert Lowell -- Richard Wilbur -- James Dickey -- Alan Dugan -- Denise Levertov -- W. D. Snodgrass -- Robert Creeley -- W. S. Merwin -- Wendell Berry.
[edited by] Gay Wilson Allen, Walter B. Rideout [and] James K. Robinson.
1965
American poetry
[2016]
First edition.
"Adrienne Rich was the singular voice of her generation and one of our most important American poets. She brought discussions of gender, race, an
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9780393285116
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Collected poems : 1950-2012
Poems
A change of world (1951). Storm warnings -- Aunt Jennifer's tigers -- Vertigo -- The ultimate act -- What ghosts can say -- The kursaal at Interlaken -- Reliquary -- Purely local -- A view of the terrace -- By no means native -- Air without incense -- For the felling of an elm in the Harvard yard -- A clock in the square -- Why else but to forestall this hour -- This beast, this angel -- Eastport to Block Island -- At a deathbed in the year two thousand -- Afterward -- The uncle speaks in the drawing room -- Boundary -- Five o'clock, Beacon Hill -- From a chapter on literature -- An unsaid word -- Mathilde in Normandy -- At a Bach concert -- The rain of blood -- Stepping backward -- Itinerary -- A revivalist in Boston -- The return of the evening grosbeaks -- The springboard -- A change of world -- Unsounded -- Design in living colors -- Walden 1950 -- Sunday evening -- The innocents -- "He remembereth that we are dust" -- Life and letters -- For the conjunction of two planets --
Poems (1950-1951). The prisoners -- Night -- The house at the Cascades -- The roadway -- Pictures by Vuillard -- Orient wheat -- Versailles -- Annotation for an epitaph -- Ideal landscape -- The celebration in the plaza -- The tourist and the town -- Bears -- The insusceptibles -- Lucifer in the train -- Recorders in Italy -- At Hertford House -- The wild sky -- The prospect -- Epilogue for a masque of Purcell -- Villa Adriana -- The explorers -- Landscape of the star -- Letter from the land of sinners -- Concord River -- Apology -- Living in sin -- Autumn equinox -- The strayed village -- The perennial answer -- The insomniacs -- The snow queen -- Love in the museum -- I heard a hermit speak -- Colophon -- A walk by the Charles -- New year morning -- In time of carnival -- The middle-aged -- The marriage portion -- The tree -- Lovers are like children -- When this clangor in the brain -- A view of Merton College -- Holiday -- The capital -- The platform -- Last song -- The diamond cutters --
Snapshots of a daughter-in-law (1963). At majority -- From morning-glory to Petersburg -- Rural reflections -- The knights -- The loser. I kissed you, bride and lost, and went -- Well, you are tougher than I thought. -- The absent-minded are always to blame -- Euryclea's tale -- September 21 -- After a sentence in "Malte Laurids Brigge" -- Snapshots of a daughter-in-law. You, once a belle in Shreveport, -- Banging the coffee-pot into the sink -- A thinking woman sleeps with monsters. -- Knowing themselves too well in one another: -- Dulce ridens, dulce loquens -- When to her lute Corinna sings -- "To have in this uncertain world some stay -- "You all die at fifteen, " said Diderot, -- Not that it is done well, but -- Well, -- Passing on -- The raven -- Merely to know. Wedged in by earthworks -- Let me take you by the hair -- Spirit like water -- Antinoüs: the diaries -- Juvenilia -- Double monologue -- A woman mourned by daughters -- Readings of history. The evil eye -- The confrontation -- Memorabilia -- Consanguinity -- The mirror -- The covenant -- To the airport -- The afterwake -- Artificial intelligence -- A marriage in the 'sixties -- First things -- Attention -- End of an era -- Rustication -- Apology -- Sisters -- In the north -- The classmate -- Peeling onions -- Ghost of a chance -- The well -- Novella -- Face -- Prospective immigrants please note -- Likeness -- The lag -- Always the same -- Peace -- The roofwalker --
Poems (1955-1957). At the Jewish new year -- Moving in winter -- Necessities of life (1966). Poems 1962-1965. Necessities of life -- In the woods -- The corpse-plant -- The trees -- Like this together. Wind rocks the car. -- They're tearing down, tearing up -- We have, as they say, -- Our words misunderstand us. -- Dead winter doesn't die, -- Breakfast in a bowling alley in Utica, New York -- Open-air museum -- Two songs. Sex, as they harshly call it, -- That "old last act"! -- The parting -- Night-pieces: for a child. The crib -- Her waking -- The stranger -- After dark. You are falling asleep and I sit looking at you -- Now let's away from prison-- -- Mourning picture -- "I am in danger--sir--" -- Halfway -- Autumn sequence. An old shoe, an old pot, an old skin, -- Still, as sweetness hardly earned -- Your flag is dried-blood, turkey-comb -- Skin of wet leaves on asphalt. -- Noon -- Not like that -- The knot -- Any husband to any wife -- Side by side -- Spring thunder. Thunder is all it is, and yet -- Whatever you are that weeps -- The power of the dinosaur -- A soldier is here, an ancient figure, -- Over him, over you, a great roof is rising, -- Moth hour -- Focus -- Face to face -- Translations from the Dutch. Martinus Nijhoff, the song of the foolish bees -- Hendrik de Vries, my brother -- Hendrik de Vries, fever -- Gerrit Achterberg, Eben Haëzer -- Gerrit Achterberg, accountability -- Gerrit Achterberg, statue -- Leo Vroman, our family -- Chr. J. van Geel, homecoming -- Chr. J. van Geel, sleepwalking -- Poems (1962-1965). To Judith, taking leave -- Roots -- The parting: II -- Winter --
Leaflets (1969). Night watch. Orion -- Holding out -- Flesh and blood -- In the evening -- Missing the point -- City (from the Dutch of Gerrit Achterberg) -- Dwingelo (from the Dutch of Gerrit Achterberg) -- The demon lover -- Jerusalem -- Charleston in the 1860's -- Night watch -- There are such springlike nights (from the Yiddish of Kadia Molodowsky) -- For a Russian poet. The winter dream -- Summer in the country -- The demonstration -- Night in the kitchen -- 5:30 A.M. -- The break -- Two poems (adapted from Anna Akhmatova). There's a secret boundary hidden in the waving grasses: -- On the terrace, violins played -- The key -- Picnic -- The book -- Abnegation -- Leaflets. Women -- Implosions -- To Frantz Fanon -- Continuum -- On edges -- Violence -- The observer -- Nightbreak -- Gabriel -- Leaflets. The big star, and that other -- Your face -- If, says the Dahomeyan devil, -- Crusaders' wind glinting -- The strain of being born -- The rafts -- Ghazals (homage to Ghalib). The clouds are electric in this university. -- The ones who camped on the slopes, below the bare summit, -- In Central Park we talked of our own cowardice. -- Did you think I was talking about my life? -- Blacked-out on a wagon, part of my life cut out forever-- -- When they mow the fields, I see the world reformed -- Armitage of scrapiron for the radiations of a moon. -- When your sperm enters me, it is altered; -- The sapling springs, the milkweed blooms: obsolete nature. -- The friend I can trust is the one who will let me have my death. -- Last night you wrote on the wall: revolution is poetry. -- A dead mosquito, flattened against a door; -- So many minds in search of bodies -- The order of the small town on the riverbank, -- If these are letters, they will have to be misread. -- From here on, all of us will be living -- A piece of thread ripped-out from a fierce design, -- Poems (1967-1969). Postcard -- White night (from the Yiddish of Kadia Molodowsky) -- The days: spring -- Tear gas --
The will to change (1971). November 1968 -- Study of history -- Planetarium -- The burning of paper instead of children. My neighbor, a scientist and art-collector, ... -- To imagine a time of silence -- "People suffer highly in poverty... -- We lie under the sheet -- I am composing on the typewriter late at night, ... -- I dream I'm the death of Orpheus -- The blue ghazals. Violently asleep in the old house. -- One day of equinoctial light after another, -- A man, a woman, a city. -- Ideas of order...sinner of the Florida keys, -- Late at night I went walking through your difficult wood, -- They say, if you can tell, clasped tight under the blanket, -- There are days when I seem to have nothing -- Frost, burning. The city's ill. -- Pain made her conservative. -- Pierrot Le Fou. Suppose you stood facing -- On a screen as wide as this, I grope for the titles. -- Suppose we had time -- The island blistered our feet. -- When I close my eyes -- To record -- Letters: March 1969. Foreknown. The victor -- Hopes sparkle like water in the clean carafe. -- "I am up at sunrise -- Six months back -- Pieces. Breakpoint -- Relevance -- Memory -- Time and place -- Revelation -- Our whole life -- Your letter -- Stand up -- The stelae -- Snow -- The will to change. That Chinese restaurant was a joke -- Knocked down in the canefield -- Beardless again, phoning -- At the wings of the mirror, peacock plumes -- The cabdriver from the Bronx -- The photograph of the unmade bed -- Images for Godard. Language as city:: Wittgenstein -- To know the extremes of light -- To love, to move perpetually -- At the end of Alphaville -- Interior monologue of the poet: -- A valediction forbidding mourning -- Shooting script. 11/69-2/70. We were bound on the wheel of an endless conversation. -- Ghazal V (adapted from Mirza Ghalib) -- The old blanket. The crumbs of rubbed wool turning up. -- In my imagination I was the pivot of a fresh beginning. -- Of simple choice they are the villagers; ... -- You are beside me like a wall; ... -- Picking the wax to crumbs... -- 3-7/70. A woman waking behind grimed blinds... -- (Newsreel) -- They come to you with their descriptions of your soul. -- The mare's skeleton in the clearing: another sign of life. -- I was looking for a way out of a lifetime's consolations. -- We are driven to odd attempts; ... -- Whatever it was: the grains of the glacier... --
Diving into the wreck (1971-1972). Trying to talk with a man -- When we dead awaken -- Waking in the dark -- Incipience -- After twenty years -- The mirror in which two are seen as one -- From the prison house -- The stranger -- Song -- Dialogue -- Diving into the wreck -- The phenomenology of anger -- Merced -- A primary ground -- Translations -- The ninth symphony of Beethoven understood at last as a sexual message -- Rape -- Burning oneself in -- Burning oneself out -- For a sister -- For the dead -- From a survivor -- August -- Meditations for a savage child -- Poems (1973-1974). Dien bien phu -- Essential resources -- Blood-sister -- The wave -- Re-forming the crystal -- The fourth month of the landscape architect -- The alleged murderess walking in her cell -- White night -- Amnesia -- For L.G.: unseen for twenty years -- Family romance -- From an old house in America -- The fact of a doorframe --
The dream of a common language (1974-1977). Power. Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev -- Origins and history of consciousness -- Splittings -- Hunger -- To a poet -- Cartographies of silence -- The lioness -- Twenty-one love poems. Wherever in this city, screens flicker -- I wake up in your bed. I know I have been dreaming. -- Since we're not young, weeks have to do time -- I come home from you through the early light of spring -- This apartment full of books could crack open -- Your small hands, precisely equal to my own-- -- What kind of beast would turn its life into words? -- I can see myself years back at Sunion, -- our silence today is a pond where drowned things live -- Your dog, tranquil and innocent, dozes through -- Every peak is a crater. This is the law of volcanoes, -- Sleeping, turning in turn like planets -- The rules break like a thermometer, -- It was your vision of the pilot -- (The floating poem, unnumbered) -- If I lay on that beach with you -- Across a city from you, I'm with you, -- No one's fated or doomed to love anyone. -- Rain on the West Side Highway, -- Can it be growing colder when I begin -- That conversation we were always on the edge -- The dark lintels, the blue and foreign stones -- Not somewhere else, but here. Upper Broadway -- Paula Becker to Clara Westhoff -- Nights and days -- Sibling mysteries -- A woman dead in her forties -- Mother-right -- Natural resources -- Toward the solstice -- Transcendental etude --
A wild patience has taken me this far (1978-1981). The images -- Coast to coast -- Integrity -- Culture and anarchy -- For Julia in Nebraska -- Transit -- For memory -- What is possible -- For Ethel Rosenberg -- Mother-in-law -- Heroines -- Grandmothers. Mary Gravely Jones -- Hattie Rice Rich -- Granddaughter -- The spirit of place. Over the hills in Shutesbury, Leverett -- The mountain laurel in bloom -- Strangers are an endangered species -- The river-fog will do for privacy -- Orion plunges like a drunken hunter -- Frame -- Rift -- A vision -- Turning the wheel. Location -- Burden baskets -- Hohokam -- Self-hatred -- Particularity -- Apparition -- Mary Jane Colter, 1904 -- Turning the wheel --
Your native land, your life (1981-1985). Sources -- North American time. For the record -- Education of a novelist -- Virginia 1906 -- Dreams before waking -- When/then -- Upcountry -- One kind of terror: a love poem -- In the wake of home -- What was, is; what might have been, might be -- For an occupant -- Emily Carr -- Poetry: I -- Poetry: II, Chicago -- Poetry: III -- Baltimore: a fragment from the thirties -- New York -- Homage to winter -- Blue rock -- Yom Kippur 1984 -- Edges -- Contradictions: tracking poems. Look: this is January the worst onslaught -- Heart of cold. Bones of cold. Scalp of cold -- My mouth hovers across your breasts -- He slammed his hand across my face and I -- She is carrying my madness and I dread her -- Dear Adrienne: I'm calling you up tonight -- Dear Adrienne, I feel signified by pain -- I'm afraid of prison. Have been all these years. Tearing but not yet town: this page -- Night over the great and the little worlds -- I came out of the hospital like a woman -- Violence as purification: the one idea. -- Trapped in one idea, you can't have your feelings, -- Lately in my dreams I hear long sentences -- You who think I find words for everything, -- It's true, these last few years I've lived -- I have backroads I take to places -- The problem, unstated till now, is how -- If to feel is to be unreliable -- The tobacco fields lie fallow the migrant pickers -- The cat-tails blaze in the corner sunflowers -- In a bald skull sits our friend in a helmet -- You know the government must have pushed them to settle, -- Someone said to me: it's just that we don't -- Did anyone ever know who we were -- You: air-driven reft from the tuber-bitten soil -- The Tolstoyans the Afro-American slaves -- This high summer we love will pour its light -- You who think I find words for everything --
Time's power (1985-1988). Solfeggietto -- This -- Love poem -- Negotiations -- In a classroom -- The novel -- A story -- In memoriam: D.K. -- Children playing checkers at the edge of the forest -- Sleepwalking next to death -- Letters in the family -- The desert as garden of paradise -- Delta -- 6/21 -- For an album -- Dreamwood -- Walking down the road -- The slides -- Harpers Ferry -- One life -- Divisions of labor -- Living memory -- Turning -- An atlas of the difficult world (1988-1991). A dark woman, head bent, listening for something -- Here is a map of our country: -- Two five-pointed star-shaped glass candleholders, ... -- Late summers, early autumns, you can see something that binds -- Catch if you can your country's moment, begin -- A potato explodes in the oven. Poetry and famine: -- (The dream-site) some rooftop, water-tank looming, street-racket strangely quelled -- He thought there would be a limit and that it would stop him. He depended on that: -- One this earth, in this life, as I read your story, you're lonely. -- Soledad. =f. solitude, loneliness, homesickness; lonely retreat. -- One night on Monterey Bay the death-freeze of the century: -- What homage will be paid to a beauty built to last -- (Dedications) I know you are reading this poem -- She -- That mouth -- Olivia -- Eastern war time. Memory lifts her smoky mirror: 1943, -- Girl between home and school, what is that girl -- How telegrams used to come: ring -- What the grown-ups can't speak of would you push -- A young girl knows she is young and meant to live -- A girl wanders with a boy into the woods -- A woman of sixty driving -- A woman wired in memories -- Streets closed, emptied by force guns at corners -- Memory says: want to do right? Don't count on me -- Tattered Kaddish -- Through corralitos under rolls of cloud. Showering after 'flu; stripping the bed; -- If you know who died in that bed, do you know -- That light of outrage is the light of history -- She who died on that bed sees it her way: -- For a friend in travail -- 1948: Jews -- Two arts. I've redone you by daylight. -- Raise it up there and it will -- Darklight. Early day. Grey the air. -- When heat leaves the walls at last -- Final notations --
Dark fields of the republic (1991-1995). What kind of times are these. In those years -- To the days -- Miracle ice cream -- Rachel -- Amends -- Calle visión. Not what you thought: just a turn-off -- Calle visión-- Lodged in the difficult hotel -- Calle vision your heart beats on unbroken -- Ammonia -- The repetitive motions of slaughtering -- You can call on beauty still and it will leap -- In the room in the house -- In the black net -- On the road there is a house -- Reversion -- Revolution in permanence (1953, 1993) -- Then or now. Food packages: 1947 -- Innocence: 1945 -- Sunset, December, 1993 -- Deportations -- And now -- Sending love. Voice -- Sending love: Molly sends it -- Sending love is harmless -- Terrence years ago -- Take -- Late Ghazal -- Six narratives. You drew up the story of your life -- You drew up a story about me -- You were telling a story about women to young men -- You were telling a story about love -- I was telling you a story about love -- You were telling a story about war -- From pierced darkness -- Inscriptions. One: comrade -- Two: movement -- Three: origins -- Four: history -- Five: voices -- Six: edgelit -- Midnight salvage (1995-1998). The art of translation -- For an anniversary -- Midnight salvage -- Char -- Modotti -- Shattered head -- 1941 -- Letters to a young poet -- Camino real -- Plaza street and Flatbush -- Seven skins -- "The night has a thousand eyes" -- Rusted legacy -- A long conversation --
Fox (1998-2000). Victory -- Veterans Day -- For this -- Regardless -- Signatures -- Nora's gaze -- Architect -- Fox -- Messages -- Fire -- Twilight -- Octobrish -- Second sight -- Grating -- Noctilucent clouds -- If your name is on the list -- 1999 -- Terza rima -- Four short poems -- Rauschenberg's bed -- Waiting for you at the mystery spot -- Ends of the Earth -- The school among the ruins (2000-2004). Centaur's requiem -- Equinox -- Tell me -- For June, in the year 2001 -- The school among the ruins -- This evening let's -- Variations on lines from a Canadian poet -- Delivered clean -- The eye -- There is no one story and one story only -- USonian journals 2000 -- Territory shared. Address -- Transparencies -- Livresque -- Collaborations -- Ritual acts -- Point in time -- Alternating current. Sometimes I'm back in that city -- No bad dreams. Night, the bed, the faint clockface. -- Take one, take two -- What's suffered in laughter in aroused afternoons -- A deluxe blending machine -- As finally by wind or grass -- When we are shaken out -- Memorize this -- The painter's house -- After Apollinaire & Brassens -- Slashes -- Trace elements -- Bract -- Dislocations: seven scenarios. Still learning the word -- In a vast dystopic space the small things -- City and world: this infection drinks like a drinker -- For recalcitrancy of attitude -- Faces in the mesh: defiance or disdain -- Not to get up and go back to the drafting table -- Tonight someone will sleep in a stripped apartment -- Five o'clock, January 2003 -- Wait -- Don't take me -- To have written the truth -- Screen door -- Tendril --
Telephone ringing in the labyrinth (2004-2006). Voyage to the denouement -- Skeleton key -- Wallpaper -- In plain sight -- Behind the motel -- Melancholy piano (extracts) -- Archaic -- Long after Stevens -- Improvisation on lines from Edwin Muir's "variations on a time theme" -- Rhyme -- Hotel -- Three elegies. Late style -- As ever -- Fallen figure -- Hubble photographs: after Sappho -- This is not the room -- Unknown quantity -- Tactile value -- Midnight, the same day. When the sun seals my eyes the emblem -- Try to rest now, says a voice -- Even then maybe -- Director's notes -- Rereading The dead lecturer -- Letters censored, shredded, returned to sender, or judged unfit to send -- If/as though -- Time exposures. Glance into glittering moisture -- Is there a doctor in the house -- They'd say she was humorless -- When I stretched out my legs beyond your wishful thinking -- You've got ocean through sheet glass brandy and firelog -- The university reopens as the floods recede -- Via insomnia -- A burning kangaroo -- Ever, again -- Draft #2006 -- Telephone ringing in the labyrinth --
Tonight no poetry will serve (2007-2010). Waiting for rain, for music -- Reading the Iliad (as if) for the first time -- Benjamin revisited -- Innocence -- Domain -- Fracture -- Turbulence -- Tonight no poetry will serve -- Scenes of negotiation -- From sickbed shores -- Axel Avákar. Axel: a backstory -- Axel, in thunder -- I was there, Axel -- Axel, darkly seen, in a glass house -- Ballade of the poverties -- Emergency clinic -- Confrontations -- Circum/stances -- Winterface -- Quarto -- Don't flinch -- Black locket -- Generosity -- You, again -- Powers of recuperation -- Later poems (2010-2012). Itinerary -- For the young anarchists -- Fragments of an opera -- Liberté -- Teethsucking bird -- Undesigned -- Suspended lines -- Tracings -- From strata -- Endpapers.
Rich, Adrienne, 1929-2012, author.
Rankine, Claudia, 1963-
Conrad, Pablo.
Adrienne Rich.
2016
Collected poems : 1950-2012
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