New and Selected Poems 1974-1994

New and Selected Poems 1974-1994
Author: Stephen Dunn
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 317
Release: 1995-05-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 039331300X

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Justly celebrated as one of our strongest poets, Stephen Dunn selects from his eight collections and presents sixteen new poems marked by the haunting "Snowmass Cycle."

New & Selected Poems

New & Selected Poems
Author: Stephen Dunn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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Dream Of The Unified Field

Dream Of The Unified Field
Author: Jorie Graham
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0062105914

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The 1996 Pulitzer winner in poetry and a major collection, Jorie Graham's The Dream of the United Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994 spans twenty years of writing and includes generous selections from her first five books: Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts, The End of Beauty, Region of Unlikeness,and Materialism.

By the Bias of Sound

By the Bias of Sound
Author: Gustaf Sobin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1995
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Selected Poems of Rita Dove

Selected Poems of Rita Dove
Author: Rita Dove
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1993-09-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0679750800

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Here in one volume is a selection of the extraordinary poems of Rita Dove, who, as the nation's Poet Laureate from 1993 to 1995, brought poetry into the lives of millions of people. Along with a new introduction and poem, Selected Poems comprises Dove's collections The Yellow House on the Corner, which includes a group of poems devoted to the themes of slavery and freedom; Museum, intimate ruminations on home and the world; and finally, Thomas and Beulah, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1987, a verse cycle loosely based on her grandparents' lives. Precisely yet intensely felt, resonant with the voices of ordinary people, Rita Dove's Selected Poems is marked by lyric intensity and compassionate storytelling.

Nothing Will be as Sweet as the Taste

Nothing Will be as Sweet as the Taste
Author: Elana Nachman/Dykewomon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This is the work of an important poet. Widely recognised for her insightful, even incendiary, prose theory and compelling fiction, Elana Dykewomon's brilliantly crafted, elegant poetry is showcased here. Nothing Will Be As Sweet As The Taste collects new and earlier verse. Steeped in the intense energy of lesbian activism, these poems contextualise a vital period in 20th century history. Intimate, ironic or explicitly sexual, this is riveting poetry. Elana's is truly an original voice, balancing vision with hilarity, intellect with warmth.

The Not Yet Fallen World: New and Selected Poems

The Not Yet Fallen World: New and Selected Poems
Author: Stephen Dunn
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-05-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0393882268

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“An indispensable volume.” —Ron Charles, Washington Post Book Club A radiant celebration of Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Stephen Dunn’s enduring oeuvre. Hailed as "indispensable" (David Wojahn), Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Stephen Dunn masterfully shifts between the metaphysical and the ironic, never wavering in his essential honesty. His graceful poems confront our contradictions with tenderness and wit, enliven the ordinary with penetrating observation, and alert us to the haunting wonders and relationships that surround us. The Not Yet Fallen World draws from all nineteen of Stephen Dunn’s crystalline volumes, including his most recent, Pagan Virtues (2019); the National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Loosestrife (1996); and the Pulitzer Prize–winning Different Hours (2000). By turns sardonic and profound, Dunn examines the disguises we don to hide from ourselves and reveals sublime beauty hidden within seemingly mundane interactions. Nine new poems extend the poet’s inquiry into the paradoxes of contemporary life; as he writes in "Love Poem Near the End of the World," "Something keeps me holding on / to a future I didn’t think possible." Arranged to further Dunn’s signature themes—mortality, morality, and the roles we play in the essential human comedy of getting through each day—this final collection captures the breadth of an acclaimed poet’s achievement. His legacy is a poetic expanse suffused with fearless generosity and perceptive wisdom.

Later Poems

Later Poems
Author: Adrienne Rich
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2013
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0393089568

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Presents a selection of poetry that draws from twelve volumes of the late author's published work as well as a manuscript posthumously left behind.

From the New World

From the New World
Author: Jorie Graham
Publisher: Ecco
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780062315441

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An indispensable volume of poems, selected from almost four decades of work, that tracks the evolution of one of our most renowned contemporary poets, Pulitzer Prize-winner Jorie Graham. The Poetry Foundation has named Jorie Graham “one of the most celebrated poets of the American post-war generation.” In 1996, her volume of poetry selected from her first five books, Dream of a Unified Field, won the Pulitzer Prize. Now, twenty years later, Graham returns with a new selection, this time from eleven volumes, including previously unpublished work, which, in its breathtaking overview, illuminates of the development of her remarkable poetry thus far. In From the New World—Poems 1976-2014, we can witness the unfolding of Graham’s signature ethical and eco-political concerns, as well as her deft exploration of mythology, history, love and, increasingly, love of the world in a time of crisis. As the work evolves, the depth of compassion grows—gradually transforming, widening and expanding her extraordinary formal resources and her inimitable style. These pages present a brilliant portrait one of the major voices of American contemporary poetry. As critic Calvin Bedient says, “If Graham has proved oversized as a poet in the field of contemporary poetry, it is because she continually recalls the great Western tradition of philosophical and religious inquiry . . . tenaciously thinking and feeling her way through layer after layer of perception, like no poet before her.”