The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems

The Beautiful Changes  and Other Poems
Author: Richard Wilbur
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 55
Release: 1954
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: OCLC:1229265870

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Collected Poems 1943 2004

Collected Poems 1943 2004
Author: Richard Wilbur
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2006
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 0156030799

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This comprehensive collection presents new and never published poems by Richard Wilbur, author of 17 poetry collections, four children's books, and numerous works in prose and translations. Includes "In a Trackless Woods" and "The Reader", which are CCSS Curriculum Recommended texts.

Nothing by Design

Nothing by Design
Author: Mary Jo Salter
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780385349802

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A beautiful collection of verse––both light and dark, elegiac and affirmative––from one of our most admired poets. The title Nothing by Design is taken from Salter’s villanelle “Complaint for Absolute Divorce,” in which we’re asked to entertain the thought of a no-fault universe. The wary search for peace, personal and public, is a constant theme in poems as varied as “Our Friends the Enemy,” about the Christmas football match between German and British soldiers in 1914; “The Afterlife,” in which Egyptian tomb figurines labor to serve the dead; and “Voice of America,” where Salter returns to the Saint Petersburg of her exiled friend, the late Joseph Brodsky. A section of charming light verse serves as counterpoint to another series entitled “Bed of Letters,” in which Salter addresses the end of a long marriage. Artfully designed, with a highly intentional music, these poems movingly give form to the often unfathomable, yet very real, presence of nothingness and loss in our lives.

Robert Frost s Poetry of Rural Life

Robert Frost s Poetry of Rural Life
Author: George Monteiro
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-02-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476619453

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"Wise old Vergil says in one of his Georgics, 'Praise large farms, stick to small ones,'" Robert Frost said. "Twenty acres are just about enough." Frost started out as a school teacher living the rural life of a would-be farmer, and later turned to farming full time when he bought a place of his own. After a sojourn in England where his first two books were published to critical acclaim, he returned to New England, acquired a new farm and became a rustic for much of the rest of his life. Frost claimed that all of his poetry was farm poetry. His deep admiration for Virgil's Georgics, or poems of rural life, inspired the creation of his own New England "georgics," his answer to the haughty 20th-century modernism that seemed certain to define the future of Western poetry. Like the "West-Running Brook" in his poem of the same name, Frost's poetry can be seen as an embodiment of contrariness.

The Beautiful Changes

The Beautiful Changes
Author: Molly McCloskey
Publsiher: Lilliput Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002
Genre: Love stories, English
ISBN: UCSC:32106011393219

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In this novella and four short stories, the author writes of broken families, misbegotten relationships, the mysterious communication of brothers and sisters, and the invincible love of a father and daughter. This title novella and four short stories comprise her second book.

Because the Sun

Because the Sun
Author: Sarah Burgoyne
Publsiher: Coach House Books
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781770566705

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Camus’s Meursault and Thelma and Louise meet up under the blazing sun. Vexed by the ‘unremarkable star’ that ‘presses’ Camus’s Meursault to commit murder, Because the Sun considers the blazing sun as a material symbol of ambient violence – violence absorbed like heat and fired at the nearest victim. Likewise, as a friendship between women confronts gendered aggression in Thelma and Louise, the sun becomes the repository of pain, the high noon that pushes us through desert after desert. Because the Sun’s pastiche of voices embodies both stylistic and formal relentlessness by teasing out tonalities that blend and merge into each other, generating a blinding effect, like looking into the sun. “Breathless and death defying, the poems in Because the Sun are high-wire work. They sway above us in a blazing light of Burgoyne’s making. It is so rare that a book of poems is both a tuning fork for our minds as well as a balm for our bodies. But that is exactly what happens page after page in this blazing book.” —Michael Dickman, author of Days & Days “This beautiful work wraps Camus’s The Stranger in a poetics concerning erasure/+ hope. Out of the titular Sun’s burning punctum burst telling shards of what is erased by Camus’s remarkable construction of whiteness in-the-masculine: the dead ‘Arab,’ the female body’s interminable violations – but also its warming, even blinding capacity for consequential pleasures.” —Gail Scott, author of Heroine “Sarah Burgoyne begins with the sun and ends with flowers. In between is a complicated exploration of what it means to exist within a tradition that is Camus, Rimbaud, Blake. Taking her cue from Sara Ahmed, she notices how hard it is to challenge this tradition and yet that it matters to do it anyway.” —Juliana Spahr, author of That Winter the Wolf Came

Garnet Poems

Garnet Poems
Author: Dennis Barone
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780819573100

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Connecticut may be a small state, but it is large indeed in its contribution to the nation’s literature. Garnet Poems features forty-two poets whose work has a strong connection to Connecticut. The first major anthology of Connecticut poetry to appear since the mid-nineteenth century, it includes the work of such notable poets as Wallace Stevens, Lydia Sigourney, Mark Van Doren, Richard Wilbur, Susan Howe, and Elizabeth Alexander. Distinguished writer-scholar Dennis Barone has supplemented the poems with an editor’s preface, notes that illuminate the poet’s (or poem's) relation to the state, and informative biographies. The book also features a foreword by Dick Allen, the current Connecticut state poet laureate.

Wilbur s Poetry

Wilbur s Poetry
Author: Bruce Michelson
Publsiher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0870237411

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Discusses the poems and translations of a leading contemporary poet.