The Norton anthology of American literature:
Includes outstanding works of American poetry, prose, and fiction from the colonial era to the present day.
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Titel: The Norton anthology of American literature
Autor: Baym, Nina
Jahr: 2003
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PREFACE TO THE SHGRTERSIXTH EDITION xxix
acknowledgMents ;;";-"-'l':: ¦ xxxiü
Literature to 1700
Introduction 1
Timeline 15
STORIES OF THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD 17
The Iroquois Creation Story (version by David Cusick) 17
Pirna Stories of the Beginning of the World (versions by J. W. Lloyd) 21
The Story of the Creation 22
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS (1451-1506) 25
From Letter to Luis de Santangel Regarding the First Voyage
[February 15, 1493] 26
From Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella Regarding the Fourth Voyage
Quly7, 1503] 27
ÄLVAR NÜNEZ CABEZA DE VACA (c. 1490-1558) 29
The Relation of Älvar Nüncz Cabcza de Vaca 30
[Dedication] 30.
[The Malhado Way of Life] 31
[Our Life among the Avavares and Arbadaos] 33
[Customs of That Region] 34
[The First Confrontation] 35
[TTie Falling-Out with Our Countrymen] 35
GARCILASO DE LA VEGA (1539-1616) 37
The Florida of the Inca (1605) 38
Chapter IV. Of the Magnanimity of the Curaca or Cacique Mucoco, to
whom the Captive Comrricnded Himself 38
Chapter V. The Governor Sends for Juan Ortiz 40
JOHN SMITH (1580-1631) 42
The Genera] History of Virginia, New England, and the Summer
Isles 44
The Third Book. From Chapter 2. What Happened tili the First
Supply 44
The Fourth Book. [Smith's Farewell to Virginia] 53
viii / Contents
From A Description of New England 53
From New England's Trials 57
NATIVE AMERICAN TRJCKSTER TALES 59
WINNEBAGO 61
Felix White Sr.'s Introduction to Wakjankaga (transcribed and translated
by Kathleen Danker and Felix White) 62
From The Winnebago Trickster Cycle (edited by Paul Radin) 65
KOASATI 70
The Bungling Host (versions by Bei Abbey and Sehn Williams; recorded
and translated by John R. Swanton and Geoffrey Kimball) 70
WILLIAMBRADFORD (1590-1657) 75
Of Plymouth Plantation 76
BookI
Chapter IX. Of Their Voyage and How They Passed the Sea; and of
Their Safe Arrival at Cape Cod 76
From Chapter X. Showing How They Sought Out a Place of
Habitation; and What Befeil Them Thereabout 79
Book II
Chapter XL The Remainder of Anno 1620 84
[The Mayflower Compact] 84
[The Starving Time] 85
[Indian Relations] 86
Chapter XII. Anno 1621 [First Thanksgiving] 89
Chapter XIX. Anno Dom: 1628 [Thomas Morton of
Merrymount] 89
Chapter XXIII. Anno Dom: 1632 [Prosperity Brings Dispersal of
Population] 93
JOHN WINTHROP (1588-1649) 94
A Model of Christian Charity 95
From The Journal of John Winthrop 106
ANNE BRADSTREET (c. 1612-1672) U4
ThePrologue 115
To Her Father with Some Verses 117
Contemplations 117
The Author to Her Book 124
Before the Birth of One of Her Children 124 ;
To My Dear änd Eöving Husband 125
A Letter to Her Husband, Absent upon Public Employment 125
In Memory of My Dear Gsahdehild Elizabeth Bradstreet 126
Here Follows Some Verses upon the Burning of Our House 127
To My Dear Children ;r 128 - ; -
Contents / ix
In Honor of that High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth of Happy
Memory 131
MARY ROWLANDSON (c. 1636-1711) 135
A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary
Rowlandson 136
The First Remove 138
The Second Remove 138
The: Third Remove 139
The Twelfth Remove 142
The Twentieth Remove 143
EDWARD TAYLOR (c. 1642-1729) 152
PREPARATORY MEDITATIONS 153
Prologue 153
Meditation 8 (First Series) 154
Meditation 22 (First Series) 155
Meditation 42 (First Series) 156
Upon Wedlock, and Death of Children 157
Upon a Wasp Chilled with Cold 159
Huswifery 160
COTTON MATHER (1663-1728) 161
MAGNALIA CHRISTI AMERiCANA 163 '
Galeacius Secundus: The Life of William Bradford, Esq., Governor of
Plymouth Colony 163
American Literature 1700-1820
Introduction 171
Timeline . ; 180
JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758) 182
Personal Narrative 183
. A Divine and Supernatural Light 194
Sinners in the Hands pf an Angry God 207
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790) 219
The Way to Wealth 221
Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America 227
The Autobiography 231
[Part One] 231
[Part Two] 276
SAMSONOCCOM (1723-1792) 293
Ä Short Narrative of My Life 294
J. HECTOR ST. JOHN DE CREVECOEUR (1735-1813) 299
•Letters from an American Farmer 300
'Letter III. Whatls an Arnerican 300
Letter IX. Description of Charles^Tbwn 310
v / Contents
ANNIS BOUDINOT STOCKTON (1736-1801) 314
A Sarcasm against the ladies in a newspaper; An impromptu
answer 316
To my Burrissa— 316
To Laura—a card 317
An Ode on the birth day of the iilustrious George Washington, President
of the United States 317
Sensibility[,] an ode 319
Tears of friendship[.) Elegy the third.—to a friend just married, and who
promised to write, on parting, but had neglected it. 319
THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809) 320
Common Sense 321
Introduction 321
From III. Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs 322
The Crisis, No. 1 328
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826) 334
The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson 336
From The Declaration of Independence 336
Notes on the State of Virginia 342
Query XVII. Religion 342
Letter to John Adams (October 28, 1813) [The Natural Aristocrat] 346
OLAUDAH EQUIANO (1745-1797) 350
From The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or
Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself 351
PHILIP FRENEAU (1752-1832) 361
On the Emigration to America and Peopling the Western Country 362
On Mr. Paine's Rights of Man 364
On the Religion of Nature 365
PHILLIS WHEATLEY (c. 1753-1784) 366
On Being Brought from Africa to America 367
To the University of Cambridge, in New England 368
On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, 1770 368
Thoughts on the Works of Providence 370
To S.M., A Young African Painter, on Seeing His Works 373
To His Excellency General Washington 374
To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth 375
To Maecenus 376
ROYALL TYLER (1757-1826) 378
The Contrast 379
BRITON HAMMON (fl. 1760) 419
Narrative Of the Uncommon Sufferings, and Surprizing Deliverance of
Briton Hammon, a Negro Man 420
Contents / xi
American Literature 1820—1865
Introduction 425
Timeline 444
WASHINGTON IRVING (1783-1859) 446
Rip Van Winkle 448
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER (1789-1851) 460
The Pioneers 462
Chapter III. [The Slaughter of the Pigeons] 462
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT (1794-1878) 469
Thanatopsis 470
To a Waterfowl 472
The Prairies 473
WILLIAM APESS (1798-1839) 476
An Indian's Looking-Glass for the White Man 477
RALPH WALDO EMERSON (1803-1882) 482
Nature 485
The American Scholar 514
The Divinity School Address 527
Self-Reliance 539
Experience 556 ' ''•!-!-
THE CHEROKEE MEMORIALS 571
[Note on the Accompanying Memorials, February 15, 1830] 573
[Memorial of the Cherokee Council, November 5, 1829] 574
[Memorial of the Cherokee Citizens, December 18, 1829] 578
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (1804-1864) 579
My Kinsman, Major Molineux 584
Roger Malvin's Burial 597
Young Goodman Brown 610
The May-Pole of Merry Mount 619
The Ministers Black Veil 626;
The Birth-Mark 635
Rappaccini's Daughter 647
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882) 667
A Psalm of Life 668
The Slave's Dream 669
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport 671
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITT1ER (1807-1892) 673
Ichabod! 674
Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl 675
xii / Contents
EDGAR ALLAN POE (1809-1849) 694
Sonnet—To Science 696
To Helen 697
The Raven 697
To----------. Ulalume: A Ballad 701
Annabel Lee 703
Ligeia 704
The Fall of the House of Usher 714
The Teil-Tale Heart 727
The Purloined Letter 731
The Cask of Amontillado 743
The Philosophy of Composition 748
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865) 757
Address Delivered at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg,
November 19, 1863 758
Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865 759
MARGARET FÜLLER (1810-1850) 760
The Great Lawsuit. MAN versus MEN. WOMAN versus
WOMEN. 763
[Four Kinds of Equality] 763
[The Great Radical Dualism] 767
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE (1811-1896) 771
Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly 774
Chapter VII. The Mother's Struggle 774
Chapter IX. In Which It Appears that a Senator Is but a Man 783
Chapter XII. Select Incident of Lawful Trade 794
FANNY FERN (SARAH WILLIS PARTON) (1811-1872) 806
Male Criticism on Ladies' Books 808
"Fresh Leaves, by Fanny Fern" 809
A Law More Nice Than Just 810
HARRIET JACOBS (c. 1813-1897) 812
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl 813
I. Childhood 813
VII.TheLover 816
X. A Perilous Passage in the Slave Girl's Life 820
XIV Another Link to Life 824
XXI. The Loophole of Retreat 826
XLI. Free at Last 829
HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-1862) 834
Resistance to Civil Government 837
Waiden, or Life in the Woods 853
Economy 853
Where I Lived, and What I Lived For 895
Sounds 905
Solitude 915
Contents / xiii
Spring 920
Conclusion 931
FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1818-1895) 939
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by
Himself 942
Chapter I 942
Chapter VI 945
Chapter VII 947
Chapter IX 951
Chapter X 954
LOUISAAMELIA SMITH CLAPPE (1819-1906) 973
California, in 1852: Residence in the Mines 974
Letter 12 (January 27, 1852) 974
Letter 22 (October 27, 1852) 979
WALT WHITMAN (1819-1892) 985
Preface to Leaves of Grass (1855) 989
Song ofMyself( 1881) 1003
Letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson (August 1856) [Whitman's 1856
Manifesto] 1047
Live Oak, with Moss 1054
CHILDREN OF ADAM 1058
Spontaneous Me 1058 ¦ "' !
Once I Pass'd through a Populous City 1060
Facing West from California's Shores ; 1060
calamus 1060
Trickle Drops 1060
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me 1061
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry ; 1061
sea-drift 1066 .•¦••,
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
1066
BY THE ROADSIDE 1070
When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer 1070
drum-taps 1071
Beat! Beat! Drums! 1071
Cavalry Crossing a Ford 1072
The Wound-Dresser 1072
Reconciliation 1074
MEMORIES OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN 1074
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd 1074
WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY DEATH 1080
A Noiseless Patient Spider 1080
HERMAN MELVILLE (1819-1891) 1081
Bartleby, the Scrivener 1086
Benito Cereno 1111
xiv / Contents
EMILY DICKINSON (1830-1886) 1167
49 ("I never lost as much but twice") 1171
67 ("Success is counted sweetest") 1171
130 ("These are the days when Birds come back—") 1172
185 (" 'Faith' is a fine invention") 1172
214 ("I taste a liquor never brewed—") 1172
216 ("Safe in their Alabaster Chambers—") 1173
241 ("I like a look of Agony") 1174
249 ("Wild Nights—Wild Nights!") 1174
258 ("There's a certain Slant of light") 1174
287 ("A Clock stopped—") 1175
303 ("The Soul selects her own Society—") 1175
328 ("A Bird came down the Walk—") 1176
341 ("After great pain, a formal feeling comes—") 1176
348 ("I dreaded that first Robin, so") 1177
435 ("Much Madness is divinest Sense—") 1178
441 ("This is my letter to the World") 1178
448 ("This was a Poet—It is That") 1178
449 ("1 died for Beauty—but was scarce") 1179
465 ("I heard a Fly buzz—when I died—") 1179
501 ("This World is not Conclusion") 1180
505 ("I would not paint—a picture—") 1180
510 ("It was not Death, for I stood up") 1181
632 ("The Brain—is wider than the Sky—") 1182
640 ("I cannot live with You—") 1182
650 ("Pain—has an Element of Blank—") 1183
712 ("Because I could not stop for Death—") 1184
754 ("My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun—") 1184
986 ("A narrow Fellow in the Grass") 1185
1078 ("The Bustle in a House") 1186
1129 ("Teil all the Truth but teil it slant—") 1186
1624 ("Apparently with no surprise") 1187
1732 ("My life closed twice before its close;") 1187
Letters to Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1187
[Say If My Verse Is Alive?] (April 15, 1862) 1187
[My Business Is Circumference] (July 1862) 1188
REBECCA HARDING DAVIS (1831-1910) 1189
Life in the Iron-Mills 1191
EMMA LAZARUS (1849-1887) 1217
In the Jewish Cemetery at Newport 1219
1492 1220
The New Colossus 1221
American Literature 1865—1914
1 223
Introduction
Timeline
MARK TWAIN (Samuel L. Clemens) (1835-1910) 1237
The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 1240
Contents / xv
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1244
Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses 1432
W.D.HOWELLS( 1837-1920) 1441
Editha 1443
AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-1914?) 1453
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 1454
NATIVE AMERICAN ORATORY 1460
COCHISE(c. 1812-1874) 1461
[Iamalone] 1462
CHARLOT(c. 1831-1900) 1463
[He has filled graves with our bones] 1464
SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT (1836-1919) 1467
The Palace Burner 1468
A Pique at Parting 1469
In a Queen's Domain 1470
Her Word of Reproach 1471
Army of Occupation 1471
Answering a Child 1472
BRET HARTE (1836-1902) 1473
The Outcasts of Poker Fiat 1474
CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON (1840-1894) 1482
MissGrief 1483
HENRY JAMES (1843-1916) 1498
Daisy Miller: A Study 1501 -' ;
The Real Thing 1539 / i
The Beast in the Jungle 1556
SARAH ORNE JE WEIT (1849-1909) 1586
A White Heron 1587
KATE CHOPIN (1850-1904) 1594
At the'Cadian BallV 1596
The Storni 1603;, zv: - :I
Desiree's Baby 1607 ,¦.;¦,-.••
MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN (1852-1930) 1611
A New England Nun 1612
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (1856?-1915) 1621
Up from Slavery 1622
Chapter XIV. The Atlanta Exposition Address 1622
xvi / Contents
CHARLES W. CHESNUTT (1858-1932) 1630
The Goophered Grapevine 1632
The Wife of His Youth 1639
ABRAHAM CAHAN (1860-1951) 164 7
A Sweat-Shop Romance 1649
CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN (1860-1935) 1658
The Yellow Wall-paper 1659
EDITH WHARTON (1862-1937) 1671
Souls Belated 1673
SUI SIN FAR (Edith Maud Eaton) (1867-1914) 1692
Mrs. Spring Fragrance 1693
W. E. B. DU BOIS( 1868-1963) 1702
The Souls of Black Folk 1703
The Forethought 1703
I. Of Our Spiritual Strivings 1704
III. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others 1710
STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900) I719
TheOpenBoat 1721
The Blue Hotel 1738
An Episode of War 1758
JACK LONDON (1876-1916) 1761
To Build a Fire 1762
NATIVE AMERICAN CHANTS AND SONGS 1773
THE NAVAJO NIGHT CHANT x 773
The Sacred Mountains 1774
Dance of the Atsälei, Thunderbirds 1776
CHIPPEWA SONGS
Song of the Crows 1781
My Love Has Departed 1782
Love-Charm Song 1783
The Approach of the Storm 1784
TheSiouxWomenGatherUpTheirWounded 1784
The Sioux Woman Defends Her Children 1785
Song of the Captive Sioux Woman 1785
GHOST DANCE SONGS 1786
Songs of the Arapaho 1786
[Father, have pity on me] 1786
[When I met him approaching] 1787
Songs of the Sioux 1788
1780
Contents / xvii
[The father says so] 1788
[Give me my knife] 1788
[The whole world is Coming] 1789
WOVOKA(c. 1856-1932) 1789
The Messiah Letter: Cheyenne Version 1791
The Messiah Letter: Mooney's Free Rendering 1792
ZITKALA SA (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) (1876-1938) 1792
Impressions of an Indian Childhood 1794
American Literature between the Wars 1914—1945
Introduction 1807
Timeline 1821
BLACK ELK (1863-1950) and JOHN G. NEIHARDT (1881-1973) 1823
Black Elk Speaks 1824
III. The Great Vision 1824
EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON (1869-1935) 1836
Luke Havergal 1837
Richard Cory 1838
Miniver Cheevy 1838
Mr. Flood's Party 1839
WILLACATHER (1873-1947) 1841
Neighbour Rosicky 1843
The Sculptor's Funeral 1863
AMYLOWELL (1874-1925) 1873
The Captured Goddess 18741
Venus Transiens 1875
Madonna of the Evening Flowers 1876
September, 1918 1877
St. Louis 1877
ROBERT FROST (1874-1963) 1878
ThePasture 1879
Mowing 1880
MendingWall 1880
The Death of the Hired Man 1881
After Apple-Picking 1885
TheWood-Pile 1886
The Road Not Taken 1887
The Oven Bird 1888
Birches 1888
"Out, Out—" 1889
Fireandlce 1890
Nothing Gold Can Stay 1890
xviii / Contents
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening 1891
Desert Places 1891
Design 1892
The Gift Outright 1892
SUSAN GLASPELL (1876-1882) 1893
Trifles 1894
SHERWOOD ANDERSON (1876-1941) 1903
winesblrg, ohio 1905
Mother 1905
"Queer" 1910
CARL SANDBURG (1878-1967) 1916
Chicago 1917
Fog 1918
Grass 1918
WALLACE STEVENS (1879-1955) 1919
TheSnowMan 1920
A High-Toned Old Christian Woman 1921
The Emperor of Ice-Cream 1922
Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock 1922
Sunday Morning 1923
Anecdote of the Jar 1926
Peter Quince at the Ciavier 1926
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird 1928
The Idea of Order at Key West 1930
Of Modern Poetry 1931
The Piain Sense of Things 1932
A Quiet Normal Life 1932
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963) 1933
The Young Housewife 1935
Portrait of a Lady 1935
Queen-Anne's-Lace 1936
The Widow's Lament in Springtime 1936
Spring and All 1937
To Elsie 1938
The Red Wheelbarrow 1940
This Is Just to Say 1940
ASortofaSong 1941
The Dance ("In Brueghel's great picture, The Kermess") 1941
Burning the Christmas Greens 1941
Lear 1943
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus 1944
The Dance ("When the snow falls the flakes") 1945
1946
EZRA POUND (1885-1972)
Portrait d'une Femme 1948
APact 1949
Contents / xix
. In a Station of the Metro 1949
The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter 1949
THE CANTOS 1950
I ("And then went down to the ship") 1950
XLV ("With Usura") 1952
H. D. (HILDA DOOLITTLE) (1886-1961) 1954
Mid-day 1955
Oread 1956
Helen 1956
The Walls Do Not Fall 1957
1-2 1957
21-24 1959
41-43 1961
ROBINSON JEFFERS (1887-1962) 1963
To the Stone-Cutters 1964
Shine, Perishing Republic 1965
Carmel Point 1965
Birds and Fishes 1966
MARIANNE MOORE (1887-1972) 1966
Poetry 1968
The Paper Nautilus 1969
The Mind Is an Enchanting Thing 1970
In Distrust of Merits 1971
O to Be a Dragon 1973
T, S. ELIOT (1888-1965) 1973
The Love Song ofj. Alfred Prufrock 1975
Gerontion 1979
The Waste Land 1981
. The Hollow Men 1994
Joürney of the Magi 1997
FOUR QUARTETS 1998
Burnt Norton 1998
EUGENE O'NEILL (1888-1953) 2003
Long Day's Journey into Night 2005
CLAUDE MCKAY (1889-1948) 2082
Africa 2084
The Harlem Dancer 2084
TheLynching 2084
Harlem Shadows 2085
America 2085
IfWeMustDie 2086
KATHERINE ANNE PORTER (1890-1980) 2086
Flowering Judas 2088
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ZORANEALE HURSTON (1891-1960) 2096
How It Feels to Be Colored Me 2097
The Gilded Six-Bits 2100
EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY (1892-1950) 2109
Recuerdo 2109
I Think I Should Have Loved You Presently 2110
Apostrophe to Man 2110
In the Grave No Flower 2111
I Too beneath Your Moon, Almighty Sex 2111
I Forgot for a Moment 2112
E. E. CUMMINGS (1894-1962) 2112
in Just- 2113
O sweet spontaneous 2114
Buffalo Bill's 2115
"next to of course god america i 2115
i sing of Olaf glad and big 2116
somewhere i have never travelled,gladly beyond 2117
anyone lived in a pretty how town 2117
my father moved through dooms of love 2118
JEAN TOOMER (1894-1967) 2120
Cane 2121
Georgia Dusk 2121
Fern 2122
Portrait in Georgia 2125
Seventh Street 2125
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD (1896-1940) 2126
Winter Dreams 2127
Babylon Revisited 2143
WILLIAM FAULKNER (1897-1962) 2157
A Rose for Emily 2160
That Evening Sun 2166
Barn Burning 2178
HART CRANE (1899-1932) 2190
Chaplinesque 2191
At Melville's Tomb 2192
THE BRIDGE 2193
To Brooklyn Bridge 2193
II. Powhatan's Daughter 2194
The River 2194
The Dance 2198
VII. The Tunnel 2201
VIII. Atlantis 2204
ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1899-1961) 2206
The Snows of Kilimanjaro 2209
Contents / xxi
LANGSTON HUGHES (1902-1967) 2225
The Negro Speaks of Rivers 2227
Mother to Son 2227
I, Too 2228
Mulatto 2228
Song for a Dark Girl 2229
Silhouette 2230
Visitors to the Black Belt 2230
Note on Commercial Theatre 2231
Democracy 2231
JOHN STEINBECK (1902-1968) 2232
TheGrapesofWrath 2233
Chapter 11 2233
Chapterl2 2234
Chapter 15 2238
COUNTEE CULLEN (1903-1946) 2245
Yet Do I Marvel 2245
Incident 2246
Heritage 2246
D'ARCY MCNICKLE (1904-1977) 2249
HardRiding 2250
RICHARD WRIGHT (1908-1960) 2255
The Man Who Was Almost a Man 2257
CARLOS BULOSAN (1911-1956) 2265
Be American 2266
MURIEL RUKEYSER (1913-1980) 2271
Effort at Speech Between Two Peöple 2272
"LongEnough" 2273
Myth 2274
American Prose since 1945
lntroduction 2275
Timeline 2286
EUDORAWELTY (1909-2001) ;. 2288
PetrifiedMan 2289 - ;
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983) » ¦ 2298
A Streetcar Named Desire 2301
JOHN CHEEVER (1912-1982) 2363
The Swimmer 2365
xxii / Contents
RALPH ELLISON (1914-1994) 2373
Invisible Man 2374
Chapter I [Battle Royal] 2374
SAUL BELLOW (b. 1915) 2384
Looking for Mr. Green 2386
GRACE PALEY(b. 1922) 2400
A Conversation with My Father 2401
KURT VONNEGUT (b. 1922) 2405
Fates Worse Than Death 2407
JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987) 2414
Going to Meet the Man 2415
FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) 2427
Good Country People 2428
PAULE MARSHALL (b. 1929) 2442
Reena 2443
TONI MORRISON (b. 1931) 2455
Recitatif 2457
JOHN UPDIKE (b. 1932) 2470
Separating 2472
PHILIP ROTH (b. 1933) 2480
Defender of the Faith 2481
N. SCOTT MOMADAY (b. 1934) 2503
The Way to Rainy Mountain 2504
Headwaters 2504
Introduction 2504
IV 2509
XIII 2509
XVII 2510
XXIV 2511
Epilogue 2512
Rainy Mountain Cemetery 2513
RUDOLFO A. ANAYA (b. 1937) 2514
The Christmas Play 2515
THOMAS PYNCHON(b. 1937) 2521
Entropy 2522
RAYMOND CARVER (b. 1938) 2532
Cathedral 2533
Contents / xxiii
TONI CADEBAMBARA (1939-1995) 2544
Medley 2544
MAXINE HONG KINGSTON (b. 1940) 2556
NoNameWoman 2557
GLORIA ANZALDUA(b. 1942) 2566
How to Tarne a Wild Tongue 2567
El sonavabitche 2575
ALICE WALKER (b. 1944) 2580
Everyday Use 2581
LESLIE MARMON SILKO (b. 1948) 2587
Lullaby 2588
SANDRA CISNEROS(b. 1954) 2594
My Lucy Friend who Smells Like Com 2595
LOUISE ERDRICH (b. 1954) 2597
Fleur 2598
American Poetry since 1945
Introduction 2609
Timeline 2622
STANLEY KUNITZ (b. 1905) 2624
Father and Son 2625
After the Last Dynasty 2626
The Wellfleet Whale 2627 ¦
ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905-1989) '-" 2631
Bearded Oaks 2633
Äudubon 2634 ; ,
I. Was Not the Lost Dauphin 2634 . :.
VI. Love and Knowledge 2635 * ;l ;
VII. Teil Me a Story 2635 - -/
Acquaintance with Time in Early Autumn 2636
After the Dinner Party 2637
THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963) - 2638
Cuttings 2639
Cuttings (later) 2640
My Papa's Waltz 2640
Night Gröw 2641 ~c ,.' ¦.
IKnewaWoman 2641
Wish for a Young Wife 2642
InaDarkTime 2642
The Waking 2643
xxiv / Contents
CHARLES OLSON (1910-1970) 2643
THE MAXIMUS POEMS 2645
Maximus, to Himself 2645
Celestial Evening, October 1967 2646
ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979) 2648
The Unbeliever 2649
The Fish 2650
At the Fishhouses 2652
The Armadillo 2653
Sestina 2655
In the Waiting Room 2656
The Moose 2658
One Art 2662
ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980) 2662
Middle Passage 2664
Homage to the Empress of the Blues 2669
Those Winter Sundays 2669
RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965) 2670
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner 2671
Second Air Force 2671
Well Water 2673
Thinking of the Lost World 2673
JOHN BERRYMAN (1914-1972) 2675
Homage to Mistress Bradstreet 2676
17-39
DREAM SONGS 2683
29 ("There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart") 2683
45 ("He stared at ruin. Ruin stared straight back") 2683
385 ("My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying") 2684
ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977) 2684
The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket 2687
Mr. Edwards and the Spider 2691
Memories of West Street and Lepke 2692
SkunkHour 2693
For the Union Dead 2695
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917-2000)
A STREET IN BRONZEVILLE 2698
kitchenette building 2698
the mother 2698
The White Troops Had Their Orders But the Negroes Looked Like
Men 2699
The Bean Eaters 2700
The Last Quatrain of the Ballad of Emmett Till 2700
To the Diaspora 2700
2697
Contents / xxv
The Coora Flower 2701
We Real Cool 2702
RICHARD WILBUR(b. 1921) 2702
TheDeathofaToad 2703
Ceremony 2704
The Beautiful Changes 2704
Love Calls Us to the Things of This World 2705
DENISE LEVERTOV (b. 1923) 2706
TotheSnake 2707
The Jacöb's Ladder 2708;
In Mind 2708
Death in Mexico 2709
A.R.AMMONS( 1926-2001) 2710
So I Said I Am Ezra 2712
Corsons Inlet 2712
Easter Morning 2715
Garbage 2717
Section 2 2717
JAMES MERRILL (1926-1995) 2721
An Urban Convalescence 2722
Family Week at Oracle Ranch 2724
ALLEN GINSBERG (1926-1997) 2730
Howl 2732
A Supermarket in California 2739
GALWAY KINNELL (b. 1927) 2740
The Porcupine 2741
After Making Love We Hear Footsteps (1980) 2744
JOHN ASHBERY(b. 1927) -2744
Illustration 2746 ,'[.-¦¦,
Soonest Mended 2747
Myrtle 2749
JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980) 2749
Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio 2751
Tö the Evening Star: Central Minnesota .,:• 2751
ABlessing , 275/2/ .;,.;¦. .¦ .
ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974) 2752
The Starry Night 2753
Sylvia's Death 2754 ; ;,
Little Girl, My String Bean, My Lovely Wöman 2756
The Death of Fathers 2758
2. How We Danced 2758
xxvi / Contents
ADR1ENNE RICH (b. 1929) 2759
Storm Warnings 2761
Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law 2762
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning 2766
Diving into the Wreck 2766
Power 2768
Transcendental Etüde 2769
GARY SNYDER(b. 1930) 2773
Riprap 2774
August on Sourdough, A Visit from Dick Brewer 2775
Beneath My Hand and Eye the Distant Hills. Your Body 2775
SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963) 2776
Morning Song 2778
Lady Lazarus 2778
Daddy 2781
Blackberrying 2783
Child 2784
AUDRELORDE (1934-1992) 2784
Coal 2786
The Woman Thing 2786
Harnet 2787
AMIRI BARAKA (LeRoi Jones) (b. 1934) 2788
An Agony. As Now. 2789
A Poem for Willie Best 2790
MICHAEL S. HARPER (b. 1938) 2795
Dear John, Dear Coltrane 2796
American History 2798
Deathwatch 2798
Martin's Blues 2799
ROBERT PINSKY(b. 1940) 2800
The Street 2802
Shirt 2803
At Pleasure Bay 2805
BILLY COLLINS (b. 1941) 2807
Forgetfulness 2808
Tuesday, June 4, 1991 2809
I Chop Some Parsley While Listening to Art Blakey's Version of "Three
Blind Mice" 2810
The Night House 2811
SIMON J. ORTIZ(b. 1941) 2812
Earth and Rain, the Plants Sun 2814
Vision Shadows 2815
Poems from the Veterans Hospital 2816
Contents / xxvii
8:50 AM Ft. Lyons VAH 2816
Travelling 2817
From From Sand Creek 2817
JORIE GRAHAM (b. 1950) 2818
The Geese 2820
At Luca Signorelli's Resurrection of the Body 2821
RITA DOVE(b. 1952) 2823
Banneker 2825
Parsley 2826
Adolescence—I 2828
Adolescence—II 2828
THOMAS AND BEULAH 2829
The Event 2829
Straw Hat 2830
Dusting 2831
Poem in Which I Refuse Contemplation 2832
JOYHARJO(b. 1951) 2833
Call It Fear 2834
White Bear 2835
SHE HAD SOME HORSES 2836
III. Drowning Horses 2836
ALBERTO RIOS (b. 1952) 2836
Madre Sofia 2837
Wet Camp 2839
Advice to a First Cousin 2839
Domingo Limon 2840
CATHY SONG (b. 1955) 2843
The White Porch 2844
Lost Sister 2845
Heaven 2847
LI-YOUNG LEE (b. 1957) 2848
Persimmons 2849
EatingAlone 2851
Eating Together 2852
This Room and Everything in It 2852
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES 2855
PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2913
INDEX 2921 |
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