Poetry speaks: hear great poets read their work from Tennyson to Plath
Combining the talents of great poets past and living, their words written and spoken, this collection features the authors themselves reading their poetry on audio CD. Contributors range from Alfred, Lord Tennyson to Sylvia Plath and Langston Hughes. Additional poems in print from allow the reader t...
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Sourcebooks MediaFusion
2001
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Zusammenfassung: | Combining the talents of great poets past and living, their words written and spoken, this collection features the authors themselves reading their poetry on audio CD. Contributors range from Alfred, Lord Tennyson to Sylvia Plath and Langston Hughes. Additional poems in print from allow the reader to further explore the poets' works. |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 336 p. ill. : 28 cm. 3 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
ISBN: | 1570717206 |
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adam_text | TRACK LIST NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER INTRODUCTION ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON
(1809-1892) ANTHONY HECHT ON ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON ULYSSES X XI XIII
THE BUGLE SONG THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE TITHONUS CROSSING THE
BAR ROBERT BROWNING (1812*1889) EDWARD HIRSCH ON ROBERT BROWNING MY LAST
DUCHESS SOLILOQUY OF THE SPANISH CLOISTER MEETING AT NIGHT HOW THEY
BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX WALT WHITMAN (1819-1892) GALWAY
KINNELL ON WALT WHITMAN FROM SONG OF MYSELF CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY
BIVOUAC ON A MOUNTAIN SIDE THE LAST INVOCATION 16 AMERICA WILLIAM BUTLER
YEATS (1865*1939) 30 SEAMUS HEANEY ON WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS I THE LAKE
ISLE OF INNISFREE G] ADAM S CURSE THE SECOND COMING AMONG SCHOOL
CHILDREN SAILING TO BYZANTIUM CRAZY JANE ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT COOLE
PARK AND BALLYLEE, 1931 GERTRUDE STEIN (1874*1946) CD. WRIGHT ON
GERTRUDE STEIN CHRISTIAN BERARD SHE BOWED TO HER BROTHER IF I TOLD HIM
ROBERT FROST (1874*1963) RICHARD WILBUR ON ROBERT FROST 46 THE OVEN BIRD
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING NOTHING GOLD CAN
STAY TO EARTHWARD THE SILKEN TENT COME IN CARL SANDBURG (1878-1967)
ROSELLEN BROWN ON CARL SANDBURG CHICAGO FOG 53 GRASS COOL TOMBS 107 FROM
THE PEOPLE, YES WALLACE STEVENS (1879-1955) MARK STRAND ON WALLACE
STEVENS 60 FABLIAU OF FLORIDA BANTAMS IN PINE-WOODS THIRTEEN WAYS OF
LOOKING AT A BLACKBIRD THE IDEA OF ORDER AT KEY WEST SO-AND-SO RECLINING
ON HER COUCH NOT IDEAS ABOUT THE THING BUT THE THING ITSELF WILLIAM
CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963) 67 ROBERT PINSKY ON WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
I QUEEN-ANNE S-LACE G] SPRING AND ALL TO ELSIE THE RED WHEELBARROW TO A
POOR OLD WOMAN A SORT OF A SONG EZRA POUND (1885-1972) 73 CHARLES
BERNSTEIN ON EZRA POUND THE RIVER-MERCHANT S WIFE: A LETTER I CANTICO
DEL SOLE [||] IN A STATION OF THE METRO HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY XIX FROM
THE CANTOS H.D. (1886-1961) RAFAEL CANVPO ON H.D. GARDEN ORCHARD HELEN
OREAD 81 I FROM HELEN IN EGYPT ROBINSON JEFFERS (1887*1962) ROBERT HASS
ON ROBINSON JEFFERS HURT HAWKS THE PURSE-SEINE 87 THE DAY IS A POEM
(SEPTEMBER 19, 1939) OH, LOVELY ROCK CARMEL POINT JOHN CROWE RANSOM
(1888*1974) JOHN HOLLANDER ON JOHN CROWE RANSOM 96 CAPTAIN CARPENTER
BELLS FOR JOHN WHITESIDE S DAUGHTER PAINTED HEAD THE EQUILIBRISTS DEAD
BOY T.S. ELIOT (1888-1965) AGHA SHAHIDALI ON T.S. ELIOT 104 THE LOVE
SONG OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK LA FIGLIA CHE PIANGE JOURNEY OF THE MAGI
BURNT NORTON FROM FOUR QUARTETS EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY (1892-1950)
MOLLY PEACOCK ON EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY 114 RECUERDO FIRST FIG LOVE IS
NOT ALL: IT IS NOT MEAT NOR DRINK I SHALL FORGET YOU PRESENTLY MY DEAR
CHILDHOOD IS THE KINGDOM WHERE NOBODY DIES DOROTHY PARKER (1893-1967)
SUSAN HAHN ON DOROTHY PARKER 120 ONE PERFECT ROSE RESUME NEWS ITEM
AFTERNOON A PIG S-EYE VIEW OF LITERATURE THE LADY S REWARD E.E. CUMMINGS
(1894*1962) BRAD LEITHAUSER ON E.E. CUMMINGS IN JUST- LOVE IS A PLACE
MAY I FEEL SAID HE 126 ANYONE LIVED IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN AS FREEDOM IS A
BREAKFASTFOOD PITY THIS BUSY MONSTER LOUISE BOGAN (1897-1970) RICHARD
HOWARD ON LOUISE BOGAN MEDUSA THE DAEMON THE SLEEPING FURY 133 THE DREAM
SONG FOR THE LAST ACT MELVIN B. TOLSON (1898-1966) RITA DOVE ON MELVIN
B. TOLSON 138 AN EX-JUDGE AT THE BAR DARK SYMPHONY LAMBDA LAURA (RIDING)
JACKSON (1901*1991) FORREST GANDER ON LAURA (RIDING) JACKSON O VOCABLES
OF LOVE DEATH AS DEATH NOTHING SO FAR TAKE HANDS LANGSTON HUGHES
(1902-1967) AL YOUNG ON LANGSTON HUGHES 150 THE NEGRO SPEAKS OF RIVERS
MOTHER TO SON THE WEARY BLUES I, TOO GOOD MORNING HARLEM [2] LUCK OGDEN
NASH (1902-1975) 157 BILLY COLLINS ON OGDEN NASH THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN
IS MEN PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A PREMATURELY OLD MAN I DO, I WILL, I
HAVE I MUST TELL YOU ABOUT MY NOVEL LAMENTS FOR A DYING LANGUAGE W.H.
AUDEN (1907*1973) DANA GIOIA ON W.H. AUDEN O WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
FUNERAL BLUES AS I WALKED OUT ONE EVENING 165 IN MEMORY OF W.B. YEATS
MUSEE DES BEAUX ARTS IF I COULD TELL YOU LOUIS MACNEICE (1907-1963)
PETER MCDONALD ON LOUIS MACNEICE BAGPIPE MUSIC 172 CONVERSATION MEETING
POINT THE BRITISH MUSEUM READING ROOM STAR-GAZER THEODORE ROETHKE
(1908-1963) JOY HARJO ON THEODORE ROETHKE 179 MY PAPA S WALTZ THE WAKING
I KNEW A WOMAN THE SLOTH IN A DARK TIME ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)
JORIE GRAHAM ON ELIZABETH BISHOP 185 THE FISH THE MAP THE ARMADILLO [
CRUSOE IN ENGLAND ONE ART IN THE WAITING ROOM ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)
MARILYN NELSON ON ROBERT HAYDEN 196 THOSE WINTER SUNDAYS FREDERICK
DOUGLASS HOMAGE TO THE EMPRESS OF THE BLUES EL-HAJJ MALIK EL-SHABAZZ
(MALCOLM X) WORDS IN THE MOURNING TIME MURIEL RUKEYSER (1913*1980)
SHARON OLDS ON MURIEL RUKEYSER 206 NIGHT FEEDING FROM LETTER TO THE
FRONT THE POEM AS MASK WAITING FOR ICARUS BALLAD OF ORANGE AND GRAPE
VIII / CONTENTS WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914-1993) ROBERT BLY ON WILLIAM
STAFFORD THE STAR IN THE HILLS TRAVELING THROUGH THE DARK PASSING REMARK
SAINT MATTHEW AND ALL REPORT TO CRAZY HORSE RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)
PETER SACKS ON RANDALL JARRELL 90 NORTH 221 THE DEATH OF THE BALL TURRET
GUNNER SEELE IM RAUM NEXT DAY JOHN BERRYMAN (1914-1972) ELIZABETH SPIRES
ON JOHN BERRY-MAN 229 THE BALL POEM 4 FROM THE DREAM SONGS 14 FROM THE
DREAM SONGS I 22 FROM THE DREAM SONGS SOLE WATCHMAN FROM ELEVEN
ADDRESSES TO THE LORD DYLAN THOMAS (1914*1953) GLYN MAXWELL ON DYLAN
THOMAS AND DEATH SHALL HAVE NO DOMINION 235 FERN HILL AMONG THOSE KILLED
IN THE DAWN RAID WAS A MAN AGED A HUNDRED IN MY CRAFT OR SULLEN ART DO
NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT ROBERT LOWELL (1917*1977) FRANK
BIDART ON ROBERT LOWELL 242 SKUNK HOUR HOME AFTER THREE MONTHS AWAY TO
SPEAK OF WOE THAT IS IN MARRIAGE FOR THE UNION DEAD EPILOGUE GWENDOLYN
BROOKS (1917*2000) SONIA SANCHEZ ON GWENDOLYN BROOKS 250 A SONG IN THE
FRONT YARD KITCHENETTE BUILDING WE REAL COOL THE BOY DIED IN MY ALLEY
SPEECH TO THE YOUNG ROBERT DUNCAN (1919-1988) MICHAEL PALMER ON ROBERT
DUNCAN POETRY, A NATURAL THING THE STRUCTURE OF RIME 1 I OFTEN I AM
PERMITTED TO RETURN TO A MEADOW THE SENTINELS PHILIP LARKIN (1922-1985)
MARY JO SALTER ON PHILIP LARKIN 262 PLACES, LOVED ONES THE WHITSUN
WEDDINGS WILD OATS THIS BE THE VERSE THE OLD FOOLS DENISE LEVERTOV
(1923-1997) NANCY WILLARD ON DENISE LEVERTOV COME INTO ANIMAL PRESENCE
269 THE SECRET TALKING TO GRIEF A WOMAN ALONE HER SADNESS ALLEN GINSBERG
(1926*1997) C.K. WILLIAMS ON ALLEN GINSBERG HOWL A SUPERMARKET IN
CALIFORNIA AMERICA FRANK O HARA (1926-1966) DAVID LEHMAN ON FRANK O HARA
WHY I AM NOT A PAINTER POEM (HATE IS ONLY ONE OF MANY RESPONSES) THE DAY
LADY DIED 287 AVE MARIA POEM (LANA TURNER HAS COLLAPSED!) ANNE SEXTON
(1928-1974) KAY RYAN ON ANNE SEXTON 294 THE TRUTH THE DEAD KNOW HER KIND
THE OPERATION FOR MY LOVER, RETURNING TO HIS WIFE RUMPELSTILTSKIN
ETHERIDGE KNIGHT (1931-1991) 303 ELIZABETH ALEXANDER ON ETHERIDGE KNIGHT
I THE IDEA OF ANCESTRY ||| HARD ROCK RETURNS TO PRISON FROM THE HOSPITAL
FOR THE CRIMINAL INSANE I BELLY SONG ||§ DARK PROPHECY: I SING OF SHINE
THE VIOLENT SPACE SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963) ANNE STEVENSON ON SYLVIA
PLATH TULIPS MORNING SONG I AM VERTICAL 313 DADDY LADY LAZARUS INDEX
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PERMISSIONS AUDIO CREDITS PHOTO
CREDITS 3 2 3 325 33 33 1 334 336
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