A map of the night: poems
David Wagoner's wide-ranging poetry buzzes and swells with life. Woods, streams, and fields fascinate him--he happily admits his devotion to Thoreau--but so do people and their habits, dear friends and family, the odd poet, and strangers who become even stranger when looked at closely. In this...
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2008
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Zusammenfassung: | David Wagoner's wide-ranging poetry buzzes and swells with life. Woods, streams, and fields fascinate him--he happily admits his devotion to Thoreau--but so do people and their habits, dear friends and family, the odd poet, and strangers who become even stranger when looked at closely. In this new collection, Wagoner catches the mixed feelings of a long drive, the sensations of walking against a current, the difficulty of writing poetry with noisily amorous neighbors, and many more uniquely familiar experiences. -- Publisher's website. |
Beschreibung: | 143 S. |
ISBN: | 9780252033148 0252033140 |
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adam_text | A MAP OF THE NIGHT POEMS BY DAVID WAGONER UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
URBANA AND CHICAGO CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS V 1 MY MOTHER S POEM 3 THE
FIRST MOVIE 4 THE OTHER HOUSE 6 MY SNAKE 7 THE FAN DANCE 9 WHISTLERS
MOTHER 10 THE RED HAT 11 THE FIRST TOUCH 13 ELEGY FOR A SAFETY MAN 14
HOW JOHNNY NOLAN RESCUED ME 15 PASSING THE ROAD GANG 17 CURTSY 18 TALK
19 CRANE FLY 20 HOMEWORK IN SOCIAL STUDIES 22 CASTLE 23 MY FATHER S
DANCE 24 2 THE INVITATION 27 WHAT DO I KNOW? 28 A LESSON FROM A STUDENT
30 AN ASSIGNMENT FOR STUDENT PLAYWRIGHTS 31 IN THE GREEN ROOM 32 THE
HEAVEN OF ACTORS 33 A VISITOR CALLS ON JOSEPH CONRAD 34 CATFISH 35 MR.
BONES 37 ON BEING ASKED BY AN ASSISTANT TO THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR AN APPROPRIATE QUOTATION FROM A NATIVE
AMERICAN TO CONCLUDE AN INAUGURAL SPEECH 38 AN ASSIGNMENT FOR SENIOR
CITIZENS 39 TRYING TO WRITE A POEM WHILE THE COUPLE IN THE APARTMENT
OVERHEAD MAKE LOVE 40 THE MOTH 41 3 IN YOUNGS CREEK 45 STOPPING ALONG
THE WAY 46 BLIND INSTINCT 48 THAT BIRD 49 MEADOWLARK 50 A PASTORAL ELEGY
FOR A PASTURE 51 WATCHING A BOA CONSTRICTOR YAWN 52 THE ESCAPED GORILLA
53 JUDGING A HOG 54 THOREAU AND THE MUD TURTLE 56 THE ELEPHANT S
GRAVEYARD 57 FALLING BEHIND 58 THE HUNTERS 59 FOR THE MAN WHO TAUGHT
TRICKS TO OWLS 61 ON A GLASS OF ALE UNDER A READING LAMP 62 4 OWNING A
CREEK 65 UP AGAINST THE SEA 66 THE RIGHT WAY 67 ON AN ISLAND 68 RESCUE
70 UPSTREAM 71 LETTING THE GRASS GROW UNDER YOUR FEET 72 CEMETERY GRASS
73 THE HEART OF THE FOREST 74 5 FREE FALL 77 THE PRESUMPTION OF DEATH 78
FOR AN OLD WOMAN AT THE GATE 79 BEING TAKEN FOR A RIDE 80 THE DRIVER 81
THE FOLLOWER 83 AT THE SCENE OF ANOTHER CRIME 85 STAKEOUT 86 CHANGING
ROOMS 87 IN THE DARK ROOM 88 6 WHAT THE HOUSES WERE LIKE THEN 91 MAN
OVERBOARD 92 MOVING THROUGH SMOKE 93 UNARMED COMBAT 94 ATTENTION 96 AT
EASE 97 UNDER FIRE 98 NIGHT RECONNAISSANCE 99 THE STAND-UP CELL 100 WHAT
THE STONES SAY 101 ON FIRST LOOKING THROUGH THE WRONG END OF A TELESCOPE
102 THE CENTER OF GRAVITY 103 AN OLD MAN SITTING DOWN 104 AN OLD MAN
STACKING FIREWOOD 105 THE OLD MEN 106 THE HERO 107 7 THE EVE OF THE
FESTIVAL OF VENUS IN 8 BETWEEN NEIGHBORS 117 ON DECK 119 FIGHTING THE
BLIZZARD 120 WHAT BILLY GRAHAM SAID TO ME AT THE FAIR 121 IN THE
EMERGENCY ROOM 122 WEEDS 124 AN INFORMAL ELEGY FOR NECKTIES 125 LOOKING
RESPECTABLE 126 DOING SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST 127 WHAT TO
DO ALL DAY 128 THOREAU AND THE QUAGMIRE 129 AT THE DEEP END OF THE
PUBLIC POOL 130 IN THE GRAVEYARD OF MAJOR APPLIANCES 131 THE SOLUTION TO
YESTERDAY S PUZZLE 132 KNOTS 133 CELL DIVISION 134 A SNAP QUIZ IN BODY
LANGUAGE 135 FOR A MAN WHO WROTE CUNT ON A MOTEL BATHROOM MIRROR 136
NIGHT SONG FROM THE APARTMENT BELOW 137 DESIRE 138 THE SPIDER S EYE 140
THE DAY I BELIEVED IN GOD 141 A CONGO FUNERAL 143
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A MAP OF THE NIGHT POEMS BY DAVID WAGONER UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
URBANA AND CHICAGO CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS V 1 MY MOTHER'S POEM 3 THE
FIRST MOVIE 4 THE OTHER HOUSE 6 MY SNAKE 7 THE FAN DANCE 9 WHISTLERS
MOTHER 10 THE RED HAT 11 THE FIRST TOUCH 13 ELEGY FOR A SAFETY MAN 14
HOW JOHNNY NOLAN RESCUED ME 15 PASSING THE ROAD GANG 17 CURTSY 18 TALK
19 CRANE FLY 20 HOMEWORK IN SOCIAL STUDIES 22 CASTLE 23 MY FATHER'S
DANCE 24 2 THE INVITATION 27 WHAT DO I KNOW? 28 A LESSON FROM A STUDENT
30 AN ASSIGNMENT FOR STUDENT PLAYWRIGHTS 31 IN THE GREEN ROOM 32 THE
HEAVEN OF ACTORS 33 A VISITOR CALLS ON JOSEPH CONRAD 34 CATFISH 35 MR.
BONES 37 ON BEING ASKED BY AN ASSISTANT TO THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR AN APPROPRIATE QUOTATION FROM A NATIVE
AMERICAN TO CONCLUDE AN INAUGURAL SPEECH 38 AN ASSIGNMENT FOR SENIOR
CITIZENS 39 TRYING TO WRITE A POEM WHILE THE COUPLE IN THE APARTMENT
OVERHEAD MAKE LOVE 40 THE MOTH 41 3 IN YOUNGS CREEK 45 STOPPING ALONG
THE WAY 46 BLIND INSTINCT 48 THAT BIRD 49 MEADOWLARK 50 A PASTORAL ELEGY
FOR A PASTURE 51 WATCHING A BOA CONSTRICTOR YAWN 52 THE ESCAPED GORILLA
53 JUDGING A HOG 54 THOREAU AND THE MUD TURTLE 56 THE ELEPHANT'S
GRAVEYARD 57 FALLING BEHIND 58 THE HUNTERS 59 FOR THE MAN WHO TAUGHT
TRICKS TO OWLS 61 ON A GLASS OF ALE UNDER A READING LAMP 62 4 OWNING A
CREEK 65 UP AGAINST THE SEA 66 THE RIGHT WAY 67 ON AN ISLAND 68 RESCUE
70 UPSTREAM 71 LETTING THE GRASS GROW UNDER YOUR FEET 72 CEMETERY GRASS
73 THE HEART OF THE FOREST 74 5 FREE FALL 77 THE PRESUMPTION OF DEATH 78
FOR AN OLD WOMAN AT THE GATE 79 BEING TAKEN FOR A RIDE 80 THE DRIVER 81
THE FOLLOWER 83 AT THE SCENE OF ANOTHER CRIME 85 STAKEOUT 86 CHANGING
ROOMS 87 IN THE DARK ROOM 88 6 WHAT THE HOUSES WERE LIKE THEN 91 MAN
OVERBOARD 92 MOVING THROUGH SMOKE 93 UNARMED COMBAT 94 ATTENTION 96 AT
EASE 97 UNDER FIRE 98 NIGHT RECONNAISSANCE 99 THE STAND-UP CELL 100 WHAT
THE STONES SAY 101 ON FIRST LOOKING THROUGH THE WRONG END OF A TELESCOPE
102 THE CENTER OF GRAVITY 103 AN OLD MAN SITTING DOWN 104 AN OLD MAN
STACKING FIREWOOD 105 THE OLD MEN 106 THE HERO 107 7 THE EVE OF THE
FESTIVAL OF VENUS IN 8 BETWEEN NEIGHBORS 117 ON DECK 119 FIGHTING THE
BLIZZARD 120 WHAT BILLY GRAHAM SAID TO ME AT THE FAIR 121 IN THE
EMERGENCY ROOM 122 WEEDS 124 AN INFORMAL ELEGY FOR NECKTIES 125 LOOKING
RESPECTABLE 126 DOING SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST 127 WHAT TO
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PUBLIC POOL 130 IN THE GRAVEYARD OF MAJOR APPLIANCES 131 THE SOLUTION TO
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 132 KNOTS 133 CELL DIVISION 134 A SNAP QUIZ IN BODY
LANGUAGE 135 FOR A MAN WHO WROTE CUNT ON A MOTEL BATHROOM MIRROR 136
NIGHT SONG FROM THE APARTMENT BELOW 137 DESIRE 138 THE SPIDER'S EYE 140
THE DAY I BELIEVED IN GOD 141 A CONGO FUNERAL 143 |
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