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adam_text | Modern American Poets
Their Voices and Visions
Robert DiYanni
Pace University; Pleasantville
Random House
New York
Contents
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Preface v
Part One: INTRODUCTION I
READING POETRY 3
The Experience of Reading Poetry 4
Robert Hayden, Those Winter Sundays 5
The Process of Reading Poetry 7
Robert Frost, Mending Wall 7
The Practice of Active Reading 13
Theodore Roethke, My Papa s Waltz 13
Centering on Subject and Theme 15
Elizabeth Bishop, One Art 16
ASPECTS OF POETRY 19
Voices 19
Stephen Crane, War Is Kind 20
William Carlos Williams, The Widow s Lament
in Springtime 22
T S Eliot, Journey of the Magi 23
Gwendolyn Brooks, The Mother 25
Words 26
Edwin Arlington Robinson, Miniver Cheevy 28
vii
viii CONTENTS
Adrienne Rich, Rape 29
Elizabeth Bishop, Filling Station 31
Images 32
Elizabeth Bishop, First Death in Nova Scotia 33
HD (Hilda Doolittle), Heat 36
Robert Lowell, The Drinker 37
Ezra Pound, The River-Merchant s Wife: A Letter 38
Comparisons 39
Langston Hughes, Dream Deferred 41
Robert Wallace, The Double-Play 42
Sylvia Plath, Metaphors 43
Marianne Moore, The Mind Is an Enchanting
Thing 44
Symbols 45
Peter Meinke, Advice to My Son 46
Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken 48
Emily Dickinson, Because I could not stop for Death 49
Hart Crane, Royal Palm 50
Sentences 31
Adrienne Rich, Prospective Immigrants Please Note 52
Robert Frost, The Silken Tent 54
E E Cummings, Me up at does 54
Wallace Stevens, No Possum, No Sop, No Taters 55
Sounds 56
Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a
Snowy Evening 57
Walt Whitman, When I Heard the Leam d
Astronomer 58
Wallace Stevens, Peter Quince at the Clavier 59
May Swenson, The Universe 63
Helen Chasin, The Word Plum 64
Rhythms 64
Robert Frost, The Span of Life 65
Langston Hughes, Ballad of the Landlord 71
Theodore Roethke, Elegy for Jane 72
Richard Wilbur, Junk 73
Structures 7S
Edna St Vincent Millay, I Dreamed I Moved among the
Elysian Fields 75
Edna St Vincent Millay, Love Is Not All: It Is Not Meat
Nor Drink 77
Edna St Vincent Millay, What Lips My Lips Have Kissed,
and Where, and Why 78
Contents ix
John Crowe Ransom, Piazza Piece 79
Walt Whitman, When I Heard the Leam d
Astronomer 80
E E Cummings, l(a 81
E E Cummings, [Buffalo Bill s] 83
William Carlos Williams, The Dance 84
Theodore Roethke, The Waking 85
A R Ammons, Poetics 85
Revisions 86
Walt Whitman, A Noiseless Patient Spider 87
Walt Whitman, The Soul, Reaching, Throwing Out for
Love 88
Robert Frost, Design 88
Robert Frost, In White 89
Emily Dickinson, Safe in their Alabaster Chambers (1859
and 1861 versions) 89
Marianne Moore, Poetry (1921, 1924, and 1967
versions) 90
William Carlos Williams, This Is Just to Say 92
Kenneth Koch, Variations on a Theme by William Carlos
Williams 93
Henry Reed, Chard Whitlow 94
Pieter Breughel the Elder, Landscape with the Fall of
Icarus 95
William Carlos Williams, Landscape with the Fall of
Icarus 96
W H Auden, Musee des Beaux Arts 97
Pieter Breughel the Elder, Hunters in the Snow 98
William Carlos Williams, The Hunters in the
Snow 99
John Berryman, Winter Landscape 100
Part Two: MAJOR VOICES AND VISIONS 103
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) 105
One s-Self I Sing 107
From Song of Myself (Sections 1-8, 11-12, 15-21, 24-26,
31-33, 45-52) 112
There Was a Child Went Forth 141
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 143
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking 148
The Dalliance of the Eagles 154
CONTENTS
Cavalry Crossing a Ford 154
Bivouac on a Mountain Side 155
By the Bivouac s Fitful Flame 155
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night 155
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim
The Wound-Dresser 157
Reconciliation 159
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom d 160
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
I cannot dance upon my Toes (326) 171
The Soul selects her own Society (303) 172
Success is counted sweetest (67) 173
Faith is a fine invention (185) 173
I m wife—I ve finished that (199) 174
I like a look of Agony (241) 174
Wild Nights— Wud Nights! (249) 174
I can wade Grief (252) 175
There s a certain Slant of light (258) 175
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280) 176
The Soul s Superior instants (306) 176
Of all the Sounds despatched abroad (321) 177
Some keep the Sabbath going to Church (324) 178
A Bird came down the Walk (328) 178
After great pain, a formal feeling comes (341) 179
Dare you see a Soul at the White Heat? (365) r
Much Madness is divinest Sense (435) 179
This was a Poet—It is That (448) 180
I died for Beauty— but was scarce (449) 180
I heard a Fly buzz—when I died (465) 181
Why do I love You, Sir? (480) 181
This World is not Conclusion (501) 182
I m ceded—I ve stopped being Theirs (508) 182
The Soul has Bandaged moments (512) 183
The Heart asks Pleasure—first (536) 183
I ve seen a Dying Eye (547) 184
I reckon—when I count at all (569) 184
There is a pain—so utter (599) 184
The Brain —is wider than the Sky (632) 184
I cannot live with You (640) 185
Pain—has an Element of Blank (650) 187
I dwell in Possibility (657) 187
Contents xi
Nature is what we see (668) 187
Publication—is the Auction (709) 188
Remorse—is Memory—awake (744) 188
My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun (754) 188
A loss of something ever felt I (959) 189
A narrow Fellow in the Grass (986) 190
Title divine—is mine! (1072) 190
The Bustle in a House (1078) 191
Tell all the Truth but tell it slant (1129) 191
A Spider sewed at Night (1138) 191
The Props assist the House (1142) 192
Volcanoes be in Sicily (1705) 192
Experiment escorts us last (1770) 192
My life closed twice before its close (1732) 192
Robert Frost (1874-1963) 193
Mowing 199
Storm Fear 199
The Tuft of Flowers 199
Home Burial 201
The Hill Wife 204
After Apple-Picking 206
The Wood-Pile 207
An Old Man s Winter Night 208
Birches 209
Out, Out— 211
Putting in the Seed 212
The Oven Bird 212
Fire and Ice 212
Dust of Snow 213
Nothing Gold Can Stay 213
To Earthward 213
The Need of Being Versed in Country Things 214
Spring Pools 215
Tree at My Window 215
On Looking up by Chance at the Constellations 216
West-running Brook 216
Once by the Pacific 218
Acquainted with the Night 219
Two Tramps in Mud Time 219
Desert Places 221
Departmental 222
xuCONTENTS
A Considerable Speck 223
Provide, Provide 224
Never Again Would Birds Song Be the Same 224
From Iron 225
The Gift Outright 225
The Most of It 225
Two Look at Two 226
Neither Out Far nor In Deep 227
Away! 228
Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) 229
Sunday Morning 233
Anecdote of the Jar 237
The Emperor of Ice-Cream 237
Bantams in Pine-Woods 238
Disillusionment of Ten O Clock 238
The Snow Man 238
A High-Toned Old Christian Woman 239
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird 240
The Idea of Order at Key West 241
From The Man with the Blue Guitar (Sections I-VI)
Men Made out of Words 245
The Sense of the Sleight-of-Hand Man 246
Study of Two Pears 246
The Glass of Water 247
The Poems of Our Climate 248
To the Roaring Wind 248
A Postcard from the Volcano 249
Angel Surrounded by Paysans 249
The Plain Sense of Things 250
The Planet on the Table 251
The River of Rivers in Connecticut 251
Not Ideas about the Thing but the Thing Itself 252
The Course of a Particular 252
Of Modem Poetry 253
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) 254
The Red Wheelbarrow 256
Spring and All 259
Danse Russe 259
The Young Housewife 260
Queen Anne s Lace 260
Contents xiii
January Morning 261
Tract 264
To Elsie 266
A Sort of a Song 268
The Wind Increases 268
At the Ball Game 269
Between Walls 270
Nantucket 271
To a Poor Old Woman 271
The Last Words of My English Grandmother 272
Perpetuum Mobile: The City 273
Shadows 278
The Sparrow 280
From Paterson (Book Three) 284
Ezra Pound (1885-1972) 297
Portrait d une Femme 303
A Pact 304
The Rest 304
In a Station of the Metro 305
A Virginal 305
The Seafarer 305
Ballad of the Goodly Fere 308
Sestina: Altaforte 309
Planh for the Young English King 311
Salutation 312
The Return 312
The Garden 312
Exile s Letter 313
From Homage to Sextus Propertius (Sections V-VII) 316
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (Life and Contacts) 320
Mauberley (1920) 329
Canto I And then went down to the ship 335
Canto XIII Kuno walked 337
Canto XLV With usura 339
From Canto LXXXI 341
Marianne Moore (1887-1972) 344
The Fish 344
To a Snail 348
The Past Is the Present 348
A Grave 348
xiv CONTENTS
Nevertheless 349
In the Days of Prismatic Color 350
A Jelly-fish 351
His Shield 351
The Student 352
When I Buy Pictures 353
To a Prize Bird 354
The Monkeys 354
The Labors of Hercules 355
The Hero 356
Sojourn in the Whale 357
Critics and Connoisseurs 358
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He Digesteth Hard Yron 361
In Distrust of Merits 363
T S Eliot (1888-1965) 366
The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock
Preludes 376
Gerontion 378
The Waste Land 381
Little Gidding (from Four Quartets)
Hart Crane (1899-1932) 405
My Grandmother s Love Letters 409
Chaplinesque 410
Praise for an Um 411
Repose of Rivers 412
Passage 412
At Melville s Tomb 414
For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen
Voyages: I, II 419
O Carib Isle! 421
To Emily Dickinson 422
The Broken Tower 422
From The Bridge 423
Proem: To Brooklyn Bridge 4:
I Ave Maria 425
From II Powhatan s Daughter
VII The Tunnel 436
VIII Atlantis 440
Contents
Langston Hughes (1902-1967) 443
The Negro Speaks of Rivers 445
Mother to Son 446
Dream Variations 446
Mulatto 447
I, Too 448
My People 449
The Weary Blues 449
Song for a Dark Girl 450
Young Gal s Blues 450
Morning After 451
Trumpet Player 452
When Sue Wears Red 453
Same in Blues 453
Dream Boogie 454
Madam and the Rent Man 455
Theme for English B 456
Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979) 458
Sandpiper 461
The Map 462
The Monument 463
The Unbeliever 465
The Fish 466
At the Fishhouses 468
The Moose 470
Questions of Travel 47s
The Armadillo 476
Argument 478
Sestina 478
The Prodigal 480
In the Waiting Room 480
Robert Lowell (1917-1977) 484
Epilogue 487
The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket 488
Mr Edwards and the Spider 493
After the Surprising Conversions 494
My Last Afternoon with Uncle Devereux Winslow
Man and Wife 500
Sailing Home from Rapallo 500
Skunk Hour 502
xvi CONTENTS
For the Union Dead 503
Robert Frost 506
Reading Myself 506
The Mouth of the Hudson 506
Fall 1961 507
Waking Early Sunday Morning 508
The Old Flame 511
Home After Three Months Away 512
Waking in the Blue 513
Turtle 514
Returning Turtle 5x6
Dolphin 516
Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) 517
Black Rook in Rainy Weather 520
The Colossus 521
Morning Song 522
The Applicant 523
Lady Lazarus 524
Death amp; Co 527
Ariel 528
Daddy 529
Fever 103° 531
Edge 533
Words 534
Mirror 534
Heavy Women 535
Tulips 536
Elm 537
Cut 539
Nick and the Candlestick 540
Crossing the Water 541
Blackberrying 542
Part Three: OTHER VOICES AND VISIONS:
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY POETS
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935) 544
Richard Cory 544
Eros Turannos 545
Mr Flood s Party 546
Contents xvii
HD (Hilda Doolittle) (1886-1961) 548
Sea Rose 548
Oread 549
Evening 549
John Crowe Ransom (1888-1974) 550
Bells for John Whiteside s Daughter 550
Here Lies a Lady 551
Blue Girls 551
Janet Waking 552
E E Cummings (1894-1962) 552
anyone lived in a pretty how town 553
i like my body when it is with your 554
may i feel said he 554
pity this busy monster,manunkind 555
my father moved through dooms of love 556
Louise Bogan (1897-1970) 558
Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom 558
Women 559
Cassandra 559
Richard Eberhart (b 1904) 560
The Groundhog 506
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment 561
Robert Penn Warren (b 1905) 562
Bearded Oaks 562
The Corner of the Eye 564
Love and Knowledge 565
W H Auden (1907-1973) 565
The Unknown Citizen 566
Sonnets from China, XVIII 567
0 What Is That Sound 567
In Memory of W B Yeats 568
Theodore Roethke (1908-1963) 571
The Premonition 571
Child on Top of a Greenhouse 571
1 Knew a Woman 572
The Far Field 572
XVlll CONTENTS
Charles Olson (1910-1970) 575
The Distances 576
Maximus, to Gloucester, Sunday July 19
Robert Hayden (1913-1980) 581
O Daedalus, Fly Away Home 581
The Whipping 582
The Diver 582
John Berryman (1914-1972) 584
From Dream Songs 585
Gwendolyn Brooks (b 1917) 589
Kitchenette Building 589
A Song in the Front Yard 589
The Vacant Lot 590
May Swenson (b 1919) 590
The Watch 590
How Everything Happens 592
Women 593
Richard Wilbur (b 1921) 594
Mind 594
Playboy 594
Juggler 595
The Death of a Toad 596
Louis Simpson (b 1923) 597
The Heroes 597
In the Suburbs 598
American Poetry 598
Walt Whitman at Bear Mountain 598
Kenneth Koch (b 1925) 600
To You 600
Sleeping with Women 601
The Circus 606
A R Ammons (b 1926) 609
Corsons Inlet 609
The City Limits 613
Contents xix
Neighbors 613
Extrication 614
Robert Creeley (b 1926) 614
I Know a Man 615
The Rain 615
The Language 616
Allen Ginsberg (b 1926) 6x7
A Supermarket in California 617
America 6x8
Frank O Hara (1926-1966) 621
Autobiographia Literaria 621
The Day Lady Died 622
To My Dead Father 623
Ave Maria 623
John Ashbery (b 1927) 624
Some Trees 625
Songs Without Words 625
Just Walking Around 626
Galway Kinnell (b 1927) 627
To Christ Our Lord 627
The Bear 628
Saint Francis and the Sow 631
Blackberry Eating 631
The Gray Heron 632
W S Merwin (b 1927) 632
Animula 633
A Door 633
When You Go Away 634
Separation 634
James Wright (1927-1980) 634
Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy s Farm in Pine Island,
Minnesota 635
The Jewel 635
Mutterings Over the Crib of a Deaf Child 635
A Blessing 636
XXCONTENTS
Anne Sexton (1928-1974) 637
Her Kind 637
Two Hands 638
Us 639
Donald Hall (b 1928) 640
My Son, My Executioner 640
Kicking the Leaves 640
John Hollander (b 1929) 643
Adam s Task 644
Swan and Shadow 645
X J Kennedy (b 1929) 646
First Confession 646
In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus One Day 647
Adrienne Rich (b 1929) 648
Storm Warnings 648
Aunt Jennifer s Tigers 649
The Knight 650
The Middle-Aged 650
Living in Sin 651
Diving into the Wreck 652
Gary Snyder (b 1930) 654
Riprap 655
Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout 655
Prayer for the Great Family 656
Etheridge Knight (b 1933) 657
Hard Rock Returns to Prison from the Hospital for the
Criminal Insane 657
Haiku 658
He Sees Through Stone 659
Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) (b 1934) 660
An Agony As now 661
Ka Ba 662
Return of the Native 663
Incident 66 4
A Poem for Black Hearts 664
Contents xxi
Mark Strand (b 1934) 665
Where Are the Waters of Childhood? 665
Elegy for My Father 667
Michael Harper (b 1938) 672
American History 672
Martin s Blues 672
Nightmare Begins Responsibility 673
Elvin s Blues 674
Louise Gliick (b 1943) 675
The School Children 675
Poem 676
The Garden 676
James Tate (b 1943) 678
Stray Animals 679
The Lost Pilot 679
Glossary 681
Index of Authors, Titles, and First Lines 685
Copyrights and Acknowledgments 715
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spelling | Modern American poets their voices and visions Robert DiYanni 1. ed. New York Random House 1987 XXI, 730 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1900-1994 gnd rswk-swf Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd rswk-swf Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 s Geschichte 1900-1994 z DE-604 Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 s Di Yanni, Robert Sonstige oth HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008952685&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Modern American poets their voices and visions |
title_auth | Modern American poets their voices and visions |
title_exact_search | Modern American poets their voices and visions |
title_full | Modern American poets their voices and visions Robert DiYanni |
title_fullStr | Modern American poets their voices and visions Robert DiYanni |
title_full_unstemmed | Modern American poets their voices and visions Robert DiYanni |
title_short | Modern American poets |
title_sort | modern american poets their voices and visions |
title_sub | their voices and visions |
topic | Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Anthologie (DE-588)4002214-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Lyrik Anthologie USA |
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