"One of the few poets whose work remains accessible to both scholars of poetry and the casual reader...Her finely wrought free-form verse reads as easily as prose despite its dense, lush imagery."--The Harvard Review "Working in free verse, Murray is a master of the single unforgettable detail. Her accessible image-driven narratives harness the urgency of their moral or social context while staying true to the pacing and music of daily life."--The Poetry Foundation (publisher of Poetry magazine) Swimming for the Ark demonstrates why Joan Murray is praised as one of the leading narrative poets of our time. This career-defining book offers twenty-two new poems along with generous selections from her earlier books: The Same Water (winner of the Wesleyan New Poets Series), Looking for the Parade (winner of the National Poetry Series Open Competition), Queen of the Mist (the Niagara narrative which won her a Broadway commission), and Dancing on the Edge. This highly engaging book vividly dramatizes an urban youth and a rural life, along with deeper concerns about history, art, and injustice.
From "Doorway": Of course we said we'd help you-- the cops were after you, you said, and we were rebel girls, weren't we? the four of us fifteen, the same age you said you were, when we crammed together in the doorway of a gated store, the windows full of knives, vibrators, transistor radios. I was the only one who understood: Lemony blond, sweet-voiced for a boy, you hid behind our Tangee lipstick, our teased-up hair-dos, the wispy-angora sweaters I can see in the photo-booth photos I still have here ...Joan Murray is the author of four prize-winning collections (from W. W. Norton, Wesleyan, and Beacon Press). She has been a repeat guest on NPR's Morning Edition and is editor of the Poems to Live By anthologies and The Pushcart Book of Poetry.
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This highly engaging book vividly dramatizes an urban youth and a rural life, along with deeper concerns about injustice.
CONTENTS
(I) NEW POEMS [p. 8]
9 Family Dollar
10 What Was Expected
12 The Copier
13 The Gypsy Child
15 The Ivory Billed One
16 Looking at the Birds
18 Max and Rose
19 The Witch’s Daughter
20 Just Taste Them
21 The Gardener’s Wife
22 Swimming for the Ark
25 Doorway
27 The Well
29 White Bridge Road
30 Lifeline
32 The Trees
34 Wracked Blue Suitcase
36 Funnel
37 Tomma and Sammy
38 Rear View Mirror
40 Deer in the Apples
41 Forsythia
(II) THE SAME WATER (1990) [page 43]
44 from Coming of Age on the Harlem
48 from The Unmolested Child
54 The Precarious Nest
58 The Grotte des Infants
64 Larkspur
65 The Same Water
68 My Father’s Last Words During the Breeders’ Cup
(III) QUEEN OF THE MIST (1999) [page 70]
71 Initiation
72 The Phenomenon
73 Doing Cartwheels
75 A Woman’s Options
77 Fiat!
79 “She’s Coming!”
81 Descent
83 Return
84 Debriefing
86 Visio Beatifica
88 The Window
90 Crawl on All Fours
91 Solo Flight
93 Immutability Canto
95 Last Days
(IV) LOOKING FOR THE PARADE (1999) [page 97]
98 Her Head
99 Taking the Count
101 Sonny’s Hands
104 Play by Play
106 Possession
108 The Black Dog: On Being a Poet
109 What to Do with an Inchworm
111 Breath
113 from Autumn in Eden
115 The Good “Bad Kids”
117 Peterborough Pet Store
120 20th Century Creativity
122 from Looking for the Parade
(V) DANCING ON THE EDGE (2002) [page 128]
129 The Fence
131 Eternity
133 Now We Know
136 Master of the Situation
138 For Anonymous
139 Toby’s Body
141 What Makes Us Happy
(continues)
143 The Division of Labor
144 Being Light
146 The Mine
148 The Hunt
149 Where It’s Taking Us
152 Jumpers
154 Dancing on the Edge
157 Song Overheard in a Field
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781935210634
Publisert
2015-04-16
Utgiver
Vendor
White Pine Press
Vekt
326 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
220
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