Storms will tell: selected poems
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Tarset, Northumberland
Bloodaxe Books
2008
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Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | 232 S. 24 cm |
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adam_text | T TT(D*§ WILL TELL SELECTED POEMS CONTENTS 11 JANET FRAME THE GOOSE BATH
(2006) 15 FOREWORD BY PAMELA GORDON 19 INTRODUCTION BY BILL MANHIRE 27 I
TAKE INTO MY ARMS MORE THAN I CAN BEAR TO HOLD 1 31 A DREAM 31 GOLDFINCH
32 STORY 33 WORMS 33 CHILD 34 A SIMPLE MEMORY OF A POET, A MEMORY
SHUFFLED FACE UPWARD 35 THE CHILD 35 FOR PAUL ON HIS BIRTHDAY 36 THE
HAPPY PRINCE 37 I VISITED 37 A ROOM 38 HILDA 39 HOSPITAL DANCE 40 I DO
NOT WANT TO LISTEN 41 I M INVISIBLE 42 THE TOM CAT WHICH SARGESON
REFUSED TO HAVE NEUTERED 42 TO FS WHO SHAVED HIS BEARD 44 CHOOSING
POSTCARDS 44 A VISITOR TO CORNWALL 46 THE UNHAPPY ISLAND 46 THE ICICLES
47 TENANT 47 THE STONES 48 THE UNDERGROUND 49 A SPECIMEN IN THE MAUDSLEY
BRAIN MUSEUM 49 THE SERVANT 51 THE SIMPLE SHEPHERDS 51 NAILS AS A ROSE
52 A FIELD OF WHEAT 53 BLACKBIRD HANGING OUT YOUR BAIT 54 NORFOLK
EVENING 56 56 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 64 65 65 66 68 68 69 69
70 71 71 72 74 76 77 78 79 79 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 87 87 88 3 THE
ADVICE OF LIGHT BLAME THE TOKARAHIS SWEET CORN THE CROCODILE THE LEECH
AND THE SOUND OF THE CELLOS WRONG NUMBER I MET A MAN FLEAS ARE FLEAS THE
WEAPON LOVE POEM A JOURNEY BEFORE I GET INTO SLEEP WITH YOU 4 DROUGHT IN
ANOTHER COUNTRY THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NEW YORK AN EXHIBIT IN THE
PRE-COLUMBIAN ROOM, DUMBARTON OAKS MUSEUM, WASHINGTON SARATOGA WALK
MAPLE LEAVES PROMISE TODAY I CANNOT WRITE FOR BILL ON HIS BIRTHDAY IN
MEXICO CITY BALTIMORE, NOVEMBER DOWN MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE THE
LEGEND MARTHA S VINEYARD MOSS A PEARL OF OBLIVION THE BIRCH TREES
CALYPSO LETTER FROM LAKE BOMOSEEN THE SICK PAWPAW THE FAMILY SILVER
BOUQUET SNOW LET A FOX COME BY AND THE PORCUPINE NIGHT SHINE WITH STARRY
ICICLES THE REAL PORCUPINE NIGHT THE CROWS THE CHICKADEE 5 WEEKEND EATER
OF CRAYFISH STORMS WILL TELL 88 90 91 92 94 95 95 96 98 98 99 100 101
102 103 104 106 107 108 111 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 117 120 121 121
122 123 124 124 125 126 128 128 129 130 130 131 132 WINTER COMPASS THE
LANDFALL DESK ON NOT BEING THERE BACH SCHUBERT AT THE OPERA WORDS SPEAK
TO JAKOW TRACHTENBERG THESE POEMS ARRIVAL A YEAR AT HOME TALK OF ECONOMY
IF I READ ST JOHN OF THE CROSS TOURIST SEASON ON DECEMBER 31ST EACH YEAR
PICTURES NEVER PAINTED, MUSIC NEVER COMPOSED SOMETIMES MR SPEAKER AND
BLANCO COME TO FIND IF YOU ARE HOME A PHOTOGRAPH OF ME HOLDING A CAT
LINES WRITTEN AT THE FRANK SARGESON CENTRE 6 THE GARDEN THE ANEMONE
FREESIAS THE EARTHQUAKE CITY THE BLOODLESS DEAD THE CAT HAS A MOUTHFUL
OF LARKS THE ACCOMPLISHED SNOW TWO PAINTERS WORDS IF YOU DON T WISH TO
WRITE ABOUT PEOPLE AN ORANGE DANIEL I WRITE SURROUNDED BY POETS SOME OF
MY FRIENDS ARE EXCELLENT POETS THE CAT OF HABIT SWATTING FLIES A NEW
CHEESE POETS 7 APPEARING SMALL FAREWELL THE OLD BULL THE DEAD THE RECENT
DEAD FRIENDS FAR AWAY DIE IT ALL HAPPENED; IT WAS YESTERDAY 132 STUNG BY
IDEAS 133 THE MAGAZINE 134 WHAT I HAVE SEEN OR DREAMED 134 THE END 135
THE TURQUOISE BIRD 137 HOW I BEGAN WRITING 139 AFTERWORD BY DENIS HAROLD
143 NOTES 149 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FROM THE POCKET MIRROR (1967) 153 DUNEDIN
POEM 153 THE CLOCK TOWER 154 SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO O CLOCK 155 I MUST
GO DOWN TO THE SEAS AGAIN 155 BIG BILL 156 DUNEDIN MORNING 156 LEITH
STREET 157 CHANT 157 THE PLACE 157 THISTLEDOWN 158 SEASON 158 SUNDAY
DRIVE 162 A POEM 162 QUESTION 163 INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOMBING WITH NAPALM
163 O LUNG FLOWERING LIKE A TREE 164 YET ANOTHER POEM ABOUT A DYING
CHILD 165 AT EVANS STREET 166 THE CLOWN 166 VACANT POSSESSION 167 THE
GARDEN 168 RAIN ON THE ROOF 168 CRUSTS 169 COMMENT 169 A VISIT TO THE
RETIRED ENGLISH PROFESSOR 170 THE FAMILY DOOM 170 WET MORNING 171 ONCE
171 THE SUN SPEAKS AT PERIHELION 172 ATOM 172 HAWORTH PARSONAGE, MT
MAUNGANUI 173 I KNEW A MAN 173 MY HOME 174 WHEN THE SUN SHINES MORE
YEARS THAN FEAR 174 SOME WILL BE FOR BURNING 175 175 175 176 176 177 177
178 178 179 180 181 181 182 183 184 184 185 185 186 186 187 188 188 189
190 191 191 192 194 194 195 195 196 196 198 198 199 200 201 202 203 203
204 205 205 206 206 THOUGHT TADPOLE PREJUDICE HER THOUGHTS THE SUN
DIALOGUE THESE POETS SNOW FURNITURE PEOPLE ARE 111, DYING DUNEDIN WALK
MOTHER AND SON THE KEA SPEAKS FROM THE DUNEDIN BOTANICAL GARDENS DUNEDIN
STORY DREAM CAT SPRING BORN IN A GENTLE COUNTRY BEGINNINGS EARLY SPRING
POETS WYNDHAM DUTIES FLO THIS IS THE FOREST THE CHRYSALIDS THE POCKET
MIRROR AT NIGHT COUNTRY DEAD BEACH JUNGLE FRUIT DYING THE SPELL A GOLDEN
CAT MOTHER AND DAUGHTER LAMENT FOR THE LAKES THE CABBAGES THE SUICIDES
POEM OF SIGHT THE FLOWERING CHERRY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT THE
FAHRENHEIT MAN HAD MAN NO MEMORY PHOTOCOPIER IN THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
THE DREAMS COMPLAINT I DO NOT DENY THE SUN CHRISTMAS AND DEATH THREE
BLACK MICE 207 207 207 208 208 209 209 210 210 211 212 212 213 214 215
218 219 220 222 222 223 224 224 225 THE FOOTBALLER IN THE SMALL ROOM
GRADUATE RAIN THE POET MATTHEW TELEPHONIST GODS THE DEAD AS I WALKED
ALONG THE STREET A LIGHT VERSE SNOWDROP ANOTHER COUNTRY JANUS A PAINTING
BY COLIN MCCAHON SOME THOUGHTS ON BEREAVEMENT THE ANCIENT MOTHER, A
SHAPE OF PUMICE THE BURE LETTER PERSONAL EFFECTS CHRISTMAS L-DRIVER IN A
GARNET WORLD UNEMPLOYMENT THE FOXES 227 INDEX OF TITLES 10
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T TT(D*§ WILL TELL SELECTED POEMS CONTENTS 11 JANET FRAME THE GOOSE BATH
(2006) 15 FOREWORD BY PAMELA GORDON 19 INTRODUCTION BY BILL MANHIRE 27 I
TAKE INTO MY ARMS MORE THAN I CAN BEAR TO HOLD 1 31 A DREAM 31 GOLDFINCH
32 STORY 33 WORMS 33 CHILD 34 A SIMPLE MEMORY OF A POET, A MEMORY
SHUFFLED FACE UPWARD 35 THE CHILD 35 FOR PAUL ON HIS BIRTHDAY 36 THE
HAPPY PRINCE 37 I VISITED 37 A ROOM 38 HILDA 39 HOSPITAL DANCE 40 I DO
NOT WANT TO LISTEN 41 I'M INVISIBLE 42 THE TOM CAT WHICH SARGESON
REFUSED TO HAVE NEUTERED 42 TO FS WHO SHAVED HIS BEARD 44 CHOOSING
POSTCARDS 44 A VISITOR TO CORNWALL 46 THE UNHAPPY ISLAND 46 THE ICICLES
47 TENANT 47 THE STONES 48 THE UNDERGROUND 49 A SPECIMEN IN THE MAUDSLEY
BRAIN MUSEUM 49 THE SERVANT 51 THE SIMPLE SHEPHERDS 51 NAILS AS A ROSE
52 A FIELD OF WHEAT 53 BLACKBIRD HANGING OUT YOUR BAIT 54 NORFOLK
EVENING 56 56 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 64 65 65 66 68 68 69 69
70 71 71 72 74 76 77 78 79 79 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 87 87 88 3 THE
ADVICE OF LIGHT BLAME THE TOKARAHIS SWEET CORN THE CROCODILE THE LEECH
AND THE SOUND OF THE CELLOS WRONG NUMBER I MET A MAN FLEAS ARE FLEAS THE
WEAPON LOVE POEM A JOURNEY BEFORE I GET INTO SLEEP WITH YOU 4 DROUGHT IN
ANOTHER COUNTRY THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NEW YORK AN EXHIBIT IN THE
PRE-COLUMBIAN ROOM, DUMBARTON OAKS MUSEUM, WASHINGTON SARATOGA WALK
MAPLE LEAVES PROMISE TODAY I CANNOT WRITE FOR BILL ON HIS BIRTHDAY IN
MEXICO CITY BALTIMORE, NOVEMBER DOWN MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE THE
LEGEND MARTHA'S VINEYARD MOSS A PEARL OF OBLIVION THE BIRCH TREES
CALYPSO LETTER FROM LAKE BOMOSEEN THE SICK PAWPAW THE FAMILY SILVER
BOUQUET SNOW LET A FOX COME BY AND THE PORCUPINE NIGHT SHINE WITH STARRY
ICICLES THE REAL PORCUPINE NIGHT THE CROWS THE CHICKADEE 5 WEEKEND EATER
OF CRAYFISH STORMS WILL TELL 88 90 91 92 94 95 95 96 98 98 99 100 101
102 103 104 106 107 108 111 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 117 120 121 121
122 123 124 124 125 126 128 128 129 130 130 131 132 WINTER COMPASS THE
LANDFALL DESK ON NOT BEING THERE BACH SCHUBERT AT THE OPERA WORDS SPEAK
TO JAKOW TRACHTENBERG THESE POEMS ARRIVAL A YEAR AT HOME TALK OF ECONOMY
IF I READ ST JOHN OF THE CROSS TOURIST SEASON ON DECEMBER 31ST EACH YEAR
PICTURES NEVER PAINTED, MUSIC NEVER COMPOSED SOMETIMES MR SPEAKER AND
BLANCO COME TO FIND IF YOU ARE HOME A PHOTOGRAPH OF ME HOLDING A CAT
LINES WRITTEN AT THE FRANK SARGESON CENTRE 6 THE GARDEN THE ANEMONE
FREESIAS THE EARTHQUAKE CITY THE BLOODLESS DEAD THE CAT HAS A MOUTHFUL
OF LARKS THE ACCOMPLISHED SNOW TWO PAINTERS WORDS IF YOU DON'T WISH TO
WRITE ABOUT PEOPLE AN ORANGE DANIEL I WRITE SURROUNDED BY POETS SOME OF
MY FRIENDS ARE EXCELLENT POETS THE CAT OF HABIT SWATTING FLIES A NEW
CHEESE POETS 7 APPEARING SMALL FAREWELL THE OLD BULL THE DEAD THE RECENT
DEAD FRIENDS FAR AWAY DIE IT ALL HAPPENED; IT WAS YESTERDAY 132 STUNG BY
IDEAS 133 THE MAGAZINE 134 WHAT I HAVE SEEN OR DREAMED 134 THE END 135
THE TURQUOISE BIRD 137 HOW I BEGAN WRITING 139 AFTERWORD BY DENIS HAROLD
143 NOTES 149 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FROM THE POCKET MIRROR (1967) 153 DUNEDIN
POEM 153 THE CLOCK TOWER 154 SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT TWO O'CLOCK 155 I MUST
GO DOWN TO THE SEAS AGAIN 155 BIG BILL 156 DUNEDIN MORNING 156 LEITH
STREET 157 CHANT 157 THE PLACE 157 THISTLEDOWN 158 SEASON 158 SUNDAY
DRIVE 162 A POEM 162 QUESTION 163 INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOMBING WITH NAPALM
163 O LUNG FLOWERING LIKE A TREE 164 YET ANOTHER POEM ABOUT A DYING
CHILD 165 AT EVANS STREET 166 THE CLOWN 166 VACANT POSSESSION 167 THE
GARDEN 168 RAIN ON THE ROOF 168 CRUSTS 169 COMMENT 169 A VISIT TO THE
RETIRED ENGLISH PROFESSOR 170 THE FAMILY DOOM 170 WET MORNING 171 ONCE
171 THE SUN SPEAKS AT PERIHELION 172 ATOM 172 HAWORTH PARSONAGE, MT
MAUNGANUI 173 I KNEW A MAN 173 MY HOME 174 WHEN THE SUN SHINES MORE
YEARS THAN FEAR 174 SOME WILL BE FOR BURNING 175 175 175 176 176 177 177
178 178 179 180 181 181 182 183 184 184 185 185 186 186 187 188 188 189
190 191 191 192 194 194 195 195 196 196 198 198 199 200 201 202 203 203
204 205 205 206 206 THOUGHT TADPOLE PREJUDICE HER THOUGHTS THE SUN
DIALOGUE THESE POETS SNOW FURNITURE PEOPLE ARE 111, DYING DUNEDIN WALK
MOTHER AND SON THE KEA SPEAKS FROM THE DUNEDIN BOTANICAL GARDENS DUNEDIN
STORY DREAM CAT SPRING BORN IN A GENTLE COUNTRY BEGINNINGS EARLY SPRING
POETS WYNDHAM DUTIES FLO THIS IS THE FOREST THE CHRYSALIDS THE POCKET
MIRROR AT NIGHT COUNTRY DEAD BEACH JUNGLE FRUIT DYING THE SPELL A GOLDEN
CAT MOTHER AND DAUGHTER LAMENT FOR THE LAKES THE CABBAGES THE SUICIDES
POEM OF SIGHT THE FLOWERING CHERRY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT THE
FAHRENHEIT MAN HAD MAN NO MEMORY PHOTOCOPIER IN THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
THE DREAMS COMPLAINT I DO NOT DENY THE SUN CHRISTMAS AND DEATH THREE
BLACK MICE 207 207 207 208 208 209 209 210 210 211 212 212 213 214 215
218 219 220 222 222 223 224 224 225 THE FOOTBALLER IN THE SMALL ROOM
GRADUATE RAIN THE POET MATTHEW TELEPHONIST GODS THE DEAD AS I WALKED
ALONG THE STREET A LIGHT VERSE SNOWDROP ANOTHER COUNTRY JANUS A PAINTING
BY COLIN MCCAHON SOME THOUGHTS ON BEREAVEMENT THE ANCIENT MOTHER, A
SHAPE OF PUMICE THE BURE LETTER PERSONAL EFFECTS CHRISTMAS L-DRIVER IN A
GARNET WORLD UNEMPLOYMENT THE FOXES 227 INDEX OF TITLES 10 |
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