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Beschreibung: | "This volume gathers all of the poems Gary Snyder has collected in book form up to 2022, along with a selection of previously uncollected poems, drafts, fragments, and translations, including 9 poems believed to be published in the present volume for the first time. The poems appear in the order in which they are arranged in his original collections which are presented chronologically: 'Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems' (1959/1965), 'Myths & Text's (1960), 'The Back Country' (1968), 'Regarding Wave' (1970), 'Turtle Island' (1974), 'Axe Handles' (1983), 'Left Out in the Rain' (1986), from 'No Nature' (1992), 'Mountains and Rivers Without End' (1996), 'Danger on Peaks' (2004), and 'This Present Moment' (2015)." ("Note on the Texts") |
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adam_text | Contents RIPRAP AND COLD MOUNTAIN POEMS RIPRAP Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout · 5 The Late Snow Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-Four *5 Praise for Sick Women · 6 Piute Creek *8 Milton by Firelight *9 Above Pate Valley · 10 Հ ■ ՜ ՛ Water · її · : : ՛ ·. For a Far-Out Friend · 11 · ’ - ■֊ Hay for the Horses · 12 Thin Ice · 13 Nooksack Valley *14 All Through the Rains · 15 Migration of Birds «15 ;· Tõji · 16 , / Higashi Hongwanji · 17 Kyoto: March · 17 A Stone Garden · 18 The Sappa Creek · 20 At Five a.m. off the North Coast of Sumatra · 20 Goofing Again · 21 T-շ Tanker Blues · 22 Cartagena · 23 Riprap *24 COLD MOUNTAIN POEMS . Preface to the Poems of Han-shan by Lu Ch’iu-Yiu, Governor of Tai province · 27 . “The path to Han-shan’s place is laughable,” · 30
xii CONTENTS “In a tangle of cliffs I chose a place—” · 30 “In the mountains it’s cold.” · 3° “I spur my horse through the wrecked town,” · 31 “I wanted a good place to settle:” · 31 “Men ask the way to Cold Mountain” · 31 “I settled at Cold Mountain long ago,” · 32 “Clambering up the Cold Mountain path,” · 32 “Rough and dark—the Cold Mountain trail,” · 32 “I have lived at Cold Mountain” · 33 “Spring-water in the green creek is clear” · 33 “In my first thirty years of life” *33 “I can’t stand these bird-songs” · 33 “Cold Mountain has many hidden wonders,” · 34 “There’s a naked bug at Cold Mountain” · 34 “Cold mountain is a house” »35 “If I hide out at Cold Mountain” *35 “Most T’ien-t’ai men” *35 “Once at Cold Mountain^ troubles cease—” · 36 “Some critic tried to put me down—”. · 36 “I’ve lived at Cold Mountain—how many autumns.” *36 “On top bf Cold Mountain the lone round moon” · 36 “My home was at Cold Mountain from the start,” · 37 “When men see Han-shan” · 37 MYTHS TEXTS LOGGING i. 2. 3· 4. 5· “The morning star is not a star” · 49 “But ye shall destroy their altars” · 49 ‘Lodgepole Pine: the wonderful reproductive” · 50 “Pines, under pines,” · 51 “Again the ancient, meaningless” · 52
CONTENTS 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. li. 12. 13. 14. 15. xiii ‘“In that year, 1914, we lived on the farm” · 53 “Felix Baran” *54 “Each dawn is clear” · 55 “Headed home, hitch-hiking” «56 “A ghost logger wanders a shadow” » 56 “Ray Wells, a big Nisqually, and I” · 57 “A green limb hangs in the crotch” *58 “T36N R16E S25” -59 “The groves are down” «59 “Lodgepole” · 60 HUNTING i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7· 8. 9· 10. її. 12. 13 · 14· 15· 16. first shaman song *65 “Atok: creeping” · 65 this poem is for birds · 66 “The swallow-shell that eases birth” · 67 the making of the horn spoon · 68 this poem isfor bear -69 “All beaded with dew” *71 this poem isfor deer · 72 “Sealion, salmon, offshore—” · 73 “Flung from demonic wombs” · 74 songsfor a four-crowned dancing hat · 75 “Out the Greywolf valley” *76 “Now I’ll also tell what food” »76 “Buddha fed himself to tigers” *77 “First day of the world.” · 78 “How rare to be born a human being!” · 78 BURNING i. second shaman song · 83 2. “One moves continually with the consciousness’ · 83 3· Maudgalydyana saw hell «84 4· Maitreya the future Buddha · 85
xiv CONTENTS 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. jimsonweed · 86 “My clutch and your clutch” · 87 “Face in the crook of her neck” · 88 John Muir on Mt. Ritter: · 88 “Night here, a covert” · 89 AmitMa-’s vow · 90 “Floating of vapor from brazier” · 91 “I have terrible meditations” · 92 “Spikes of new smell driven up nostrils” · 92 “A skin-bound bundle of clutchings” · 94 “Stone-flake and salmon.” · 95 “‘Wash me on home, mama’” · 96 the text · 97 THE BACK COUNTRY I FAR WEST A Berry Feast · 103 Marin-an · 106 Sixth-Month Song in the Foothills · 107 The Spring · 108 A Walk · 108 Fire in the Hole · 109 Burning the Small Dead · no Trail Crew Camp at Bear Valley · in Home from the Sierra · 112 Foxtail Pine · 112 A Heifer Clambers Up · 113 August on Sourdough · 114 Oil · 115 The Wipers Secret · 115 Once Only · 116 After Work · 116 Rolling in at Twilight · 117
CONTENTS Hitch Haiku · 117 How to Make Stew in the Pinacate Desert · 121 Sather · 122 For the Boy Who Was Dodger Point Lookout · 123 FAR EAST II Yase: September · 127 Pine River · 127 Vapor Trails · 128 Mt. Hiei · 128 Out West · 129 Ami 24.XII.62 · 130 The Public Bath · 130 A Volcano in Kyushu · 132 Eight Sandbars on the Takano River · 132 Asleep on the Train · 134 Four Poems for Robin · 134 The Levels · 136 The Firing · 137 Work to Do Toward Town · 138 Nansen · 138 Six Years · 139 III KALI Alysoun · 155 To Hell with Your Fertility Cult · 155 For a Stone Girl at Sanchi · 156 Robin · 156 North Beach Alba · 157 Could She See the Whole Real World · 157 Night · 158 A Dry Day Just Before the Rainy Season · 159 Another for the Same · 160 This Tokyo · 161 Kyoto Footnote · 162 XV
į CONTENTS The Manichaeans · 163 Artemis · 164 Madly Whirling Downhill · 164 Xrist · 165 More Better · 166 For Plants · 166 What Do They Say · 168 The Six Hells of the Engine Room · 168 Maya · 169 Mother of the Buddhas, Queen of Heaven, Mother of the Sun; Marici, Goddess of the Dawn » 169 Wandering the Old, Dirty Countries · 170 On Our Way to Khajuraho · 170 Anuradhapura City of the Pleiades · 171 Circumambulating Arunachala · 172 7: VII · 172 Nanao Knows · 173 Lying in Bed on a Late Morning · 174 Looking at Pictures to Be Put Away · 174 The Truth Like the Belly of a Woman Turning · 175 For John Chappell · 175 How Many Times · 176 Tasting the Snow · 177 Go Round · 178 [After Râmțrasâd Sen] · 179 IV BACK The Old Dutch Woman · 183 Nature Green Shit · 184 To the Chinese Comrades · 184 For the West · 188 7. ГѴ. 64 · 190 Twelve Hours out of New York after Twenty-Five days at Sea · 191
XVÍÍ CONTENTS Across Lamarck Col · 191 Hop, Skip, and Jump · 192 August was Foggy · 193 Beneath My Hand and Eye the Distant Hills, Your Body · 194 The Plum Blossom Poem · 195 Through the Smoke Hole · ; 195 Oysters · 197 V . MIYAZAWA KENJI Refractive Index · 201 The Snow on Saddle Mountain · 201 Spring and the Ashura · 201 Cloud Semaphore · 203 The Scene · 204 A Break · 204 Dawn · 205 , ; Some Views Concerning the Proposed Site of a National Park · 205 Cow · 207 Floating World Picture: Spring in the Kitagami Mountains · 207 Orders · 208 Distant Labor · 209 The Politicians · 209 Moon, Son of Heaven · 210 Daydreaming on the Trail · 211 The Great Power Line Pole · 212 Pine Needles · 212 Thief ·2Ι3 REGARDING wave regarding wave i Wave · 219 ՝
վԱ CONTENTS Seed Pods · 219 All Over the Dry Grasses · 220 Sand · 221 By the Tama River at the North End of the Plain in April · 222 The Wide Mouth · 223 In the House of the Rising Sun · 223 White Devils · 224 REGARDING WAVE II Song of the Cloud · 229 Song of the Tangle · 229 Song of the Slip · 230 Song of the View · 230 Song of the Taste · 231 Kyoto Born in Spring Song · 232 Archaic Round and Keyhole Tombs · 233 REGARDING WAVE III Burning Island · 237 Roots · 238 Rainbow Body · 239 Everybody Lying on Their Stomachs, Head toward the Candle, Reading, Sleeping, Drawing · 240 Shark Meat · 241 It Was When · 242 The Bed in the Sky · 243 Kai, Today · 244 Not Leaving the House · 245 Regarding Wave · 245 LONG HAIR Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution · 249 What You Should Know to Be a Poet · 250 Aged Tamba Temple Plum Tree Song · 251
CONTENTS ХІХ It · 251 Running Water Music · 252 Sours of the Hills · 253 The Wild Edge · 254 The Trade · 254 To Fire · 255 Love · 256 The Way Is Not a Way · 257 In the Night, Friend · 257 Beating Wings · 259 Poke Hole Fishing after the March · 261 Brown · 262 Meeting the Mountains · 263 Before the Stuff Comes Down · 263 All the Spirit Powers Went to Their Dancing Place · 264 For Jack Spicer · 265 Running Water Music II · 265 Long Hair · 266 TARGET PRACTICE Looking for Nothing · 271 Stovewood · 272 For Will Petersen the Time We Climbed Mt. Hiei Cross-country in the Snow · 272 Shinkyogoku, Kyoto · 273 Hiking in the Totsugawa Gorge · 273 Why I Laugh When Kai Cries · 273 At Kitano Shrine for the Fair · 274 The Old Man · 274 Some Good Things to Be Said for the Iron Age · 274 Cats Thinking About What Birds Eat · 275 Four Corners Hopscotch · 275 Pleasure Boats · 275 Willow · 276
CONTENTS XX The Good Earth · 276 Civilization · 276 TURTLE ISLAND MANZANITA Anasazi · 287 The Way West, Underground · 287 Without · 289 The Dead by the Side of the Road · 290 I Went into the Maverick Bar · 291 Steak · 292 No Matter, Never Mind · 293 The Bath · 293 Coyote Valley Spring · 296 Spel Against Demons · 297 Front Lines · 298 Control Burn · 299 The Great Mother · 300 The Call of the Wild · 300 Prayer for the Great Family · 303 Source · 304 Manzanita · 305 Charms · 306 MAGPIE’S SONG Facts · 309 The Real Work · 310 . Pine Tree Tops · 310 For Nothing «311 Night Herons · 311 The Egg · 313 . : The Uses of Light · 314 On San Gabriel Ridges · 315 , :
CONTENTS xxi By Frazier Creek Falls · 316 Black Mesa Mine #1 · 317 Up Branches of Duck River *318 It Pleases · 318 Hemp · 319 The Wild Mushroom · 320 Mother Earth: Her Whales · 321 , Affluence · 323 . Ethnobotany · 324 Straight-Creek—Great Burn · 324 The Hudsonian Curlew · 326 Two Fawns That Didn’t See the Light This Spring · 329 Two Immortals · 330 Rain in Alleghany *331 Avocado · 331 What Steps · 332 Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier . ƒ Than Students of Zen · 333 Bedrock · 333 The Dazzle · 334 “One Should Not Talk to a Skilled Hunter About What Is Forbidden by the Buddha” * 335 LMFBR *335 Walking Home from “The Duchess of Malli” · 336 Magpie’s Song · 336 FOR THE CHILDREN О Waters · 341 Gen · 341 Dusty Braces · 342 The Jemez Pueblo Ring · 342 Tomorrow’s Song · 343 ■ ; : What Happened Here Before · 344 Toward Climax · 347=
CONTENTS xxii For the Children · 350 As for Poets · 351 PLAIN TALK Four Changes · 355 “Energy is Eternal Delight” · 366 The Wilderness · 369 What’s Meant by “Here” · 373 On “As for Poets” · 375 AXE HANDLES PART one: loops Axe Handles · 383 For/From Lew · 384 River in the Valley · 384 Among · 385 On Top · 386 Berry Territory · 386 Bows to Drouth · 387 The Cool Around the Fire · 388 Changing Diapers · 389 Beating the Average · 389 Painting the North San Juan School · 390 All in the Family · 391 Fence Posts ·. 392 So Old— · 393 Look Back · 394 Soy Sauce · 395 Delicate Criss-crossing Beetle Trails Left in the Sand · 397 Walking Through Myoshin-ji · 397 Fishing Catching Nothing off the Breakwater near the Airport, Naha Harbor, Okinawa · 398
CONTENTS At the Ibaru Family Tomb Tagami Village, Great Loo Choo: Grandfathers of my Sons · 399 Strategic Air Command · 399 Eastward Across Texas · 400 Working on the ’58 Willys Pickup · 400 Getting in the Wood · 401 True Night · 402 PART TWO: LITTLE SONGS FOR GAIA “across salt marshes north of” · 407 “Look out over” · 407 “The manzanita succession story—” · 407 “trout-of-the-air, ouzel,” · 408 “As the crickets’ soft autumn hum” · 408 “Awakened by the clock striking five” · 408 “The stylishness of winds and waves—” · 409 “Red-shafted | Flicker—” · 409 “Red hen on her side” · 409 “Hear bucks skirmishing in the night—” · 410 “Deep blue sea baby,” · 4ю “One boy barefoot” *411 “Log trucks go by at four in the morning” · 4й “Steep cliff ledge, a pair of young raptors” · 411 “Dead doe lying in the rain” · 412 “I dreamed I was a god” · 412 “Snowflakes slip into the pond” · 412 “THE FLICKERS” · 40 “Hers was not a | Sheath.” · 4H “I am sorry I disturbed you.” · 4G part three: nets Nets I Walked Two Days in Snow, Then It Cleared for Five · 419 xxiii
xxiv CONTENTS Geese Gone Beyond · 4W Three Deer One Coyote Running in the Snow · 420 White Sticky · 421 Old Pond · 422 24:^:40075, 3:30 PM, n. of Coaldale, Nevada · 422 I: VI: 40077 · 423 Nets II The Grand Entry · 427 Under the Sign of Toki’s · 428 Talking Late with the Governor about the Budget · 429 “He Shot Arrows, But Not at Birds Perching” · 430 Arts Councils · 431 What Have I Learned · 431 Nets III A Maul for Bill and Cindy’s Wedding · 435 Alaska · 435 Dillingham, Alaska, the Willow Tree Bar · 436 Removing the Plate of the Pump on the Hydraulic System of the Backhoe · 437 Glamor · 437 Uluru Wild Fig Song · 438 NetsIV Money Goes Upstream · 443 Breasts · 443 Old Rotting Tree Trunk Down · 445 ■ For a Fifiy-Year-Old Woman in Stockholm · 446 Old Woman Nature · 446 ■ The Canyon Wren · 447 For All · 449 -
CONTENTS XXV LEFT OUT IN THE RAIN INTRODUCTION I947-I948 I Elk Trails · 455 “Out of the soil and rock” · 456 II ON THE DOAB ОБ THE COLUMBIA AND THE WILLAMETTE 1949-1952 Lines on a Carp · 461 A Sinecure for P. Whalen · 461 For George Leigh-Mallory · 461 Spring Songs · 462 Message from Outside · 463 A Change of Straw · 464 Under the Skin of It · 464 “dogs, sheep, cows, goats” · 465 Birth of the Shaman · 465 Atthis · 466 III ; THE BROAD ROADS OF THE WEST I952-I956 Bakers Cabin on Boone’s Ferry Road · 473 Numerous Broken Eggs · 473 The Lookouts · 474 History Must Have a Start · 475 Poem Left in Sourdough Mountain Lookout · 476 Geological Meditation · 476 Fording the Flooded Goldie River · 477 “Svāhā a Feminine Ending for Mantra” · 478 “Wind has blown ...” · 478 Song for a Cougar Hide · 479 “Plum petals falling . . .” · 479 The Rainy Season · 480 The Genji Story · 480 Late October Camping in the Sawtooths · 481 Point Reyes · 482
CONTENTS vi April · 482 Makings · 483 IV KYOTO, AND THE SAPPA CREEK I956-I959 Longitude 170o West, Latitude 35o North · 487 For Example · 488 Chion-In · 488 Bomb Test · 489 Dullness in February: Japan · 489 Map · 490 The Feathered Robe · 491 On Vulture Peak · 492 The Bodhisattvas · 495 A Monument on Okinawa · 496 Straits of Malacca 24 oct 1957 · 496 The Engine Room, S.S. Sappa Creek · 497 Hills of Home · 498 The North Coast · 500 V THE WIDE PACIFIC I959-I969 One Year · 503 Housecleaning in Kyoto · 504 Seeing the Ox · 505 After the,Typhoon · 505 Three Poems for Joanne · 505 Tenjin · 507 Parting with Claude Dalenberg · 507 Crash · 508 Two Comments · 509 “Riding the hot electric train” · 510 Foreigners · 511 Kyoto Vacation · 511 This Is Living · 512 In Tokyo: At Loose Ends · 512
CONTENTS xxvii English Lessons at the Boiler Company · 512 From Below *513 The Fruit *513 The Bade · 514 Then · 514 Saying Farewell at the Monastery after Hearing the Old Master Lecture on “Return to the Source” · 515 Farewell to Burning Island *515 VI SHASTA NATION I968-I985 First Landfall on Turtle Island · 519 Alabaster *519 The Years · 520 Burned Out «521 О · 522 To Meet with Agaricus Augustus · 522 Too Many Chickens Gone · 523 For Alan Watts *523 Original Vow · 524 No Shoes No Shirt No Service · 524 Kine · 525 “The Trail Is Not a Trail” -525 Poetry Is the Eagle of Experience · 526 Calcium · 526 High Quality Information · 526 The Arts Council Meets in Eureka · 527 Ordering Chile Verde in Gallup · 528 Getting There · 528 Sustained Yield · 529 “Low winter sun ...” · 529 The Weave · 530 Enforcement · 530 Yuba Country Autumn · 531 The Spirits Wait and Sing Beneath the Land · 532
xxviii CONTENTS Bear · 532 Arktos · 533 Fear Not · 533 I See Old Friend Dan Ellsberg on TV in a Mountain Village of Japan · 534 Waikiki · 535 ? . “She dreamed ...” · 535 We Make Our Vows Together with All Beings · 536 At White River Roadhouse in the Yukon · 537 The Persimmons · 537 VII TINY ENERGIES I97O-I984 Dragonfly · 543 Through · 543 Spring · 543 For Berkeley · 543 The Songs at Custer’s Battlefield · 544 “Some lovers wake one day” · 544 “What history fails to mention is” · 544 Channelled Scablands · 544 The Taste *545 Home on the Range · 545 The Forest Fire at Ananda · 545 The Route · 546 The Other Side of Each Coin · 546 Serves · 546 W · 546 The Net · 547 Tibetan Army Surplus Store · 547 “Lots of play” · 547 The Orchard · 548 Know · 548 Gatha for All Threatened Beings · 548 There are those who love to get dirty” · 549
CONTENTS xxix Lizards, Wind, Sunshine, Apples · 549 How Zen Masters Are Like Mature Herring · 549 VIII SATIRES, INVENTIONS, DIVERSIONS I95I-I980 Villanelle of the Wandering Lapps · 553 The Professor as Transformer · 553 The Elusiad Or Culture Still Untaught · 554 The Third Watch · 556 Sestina of the End of the Kalpa · 556 Epistemological Fancies · 558 A War of Dwarfs and Birds Beyond the Sea · 558 Exclamations Gone to the Twin Breasts of Maya · 559 Ballad of Rolling Heads · 559 After T’ao Ch’ien · 561 After the Chinese · 561 Versions of Anacreon «562 Tree Song · 564 Joe Hill Fragment · 564 Prepotent · 565 A Work for Burke · 565 smog · 566 Sherry in July · 566 Coyote Man, Mr. President, the Gunfighters · 567 from NO NATURE How Poetry Comes to Me *573 On Climbing the Sierra Matterhorn Again After Thirty-one Years · 573 Kušiwoqqóbt *573 The Sweat · 574 Building · 576 Surrounded by Wild Turkeys · 577 Off the Trail · 578 Word Basket Woman · 579
xxx CONTENTS At Tower Peak · 580 Right in the Trail · 581 Travelling to the Capital · 583 Thoughts on Looking at a Samuel Palmer Etching at the Tate · 584 Kisiabaton · 584 For Lew Welch in a Snowfall · 585 Ripples on the Surface · 586 MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS WITHOUT END 1 Endless Streams and Mountains · 595 Old Bones · 598 Night Highway 99 · 599 Three Worlds, Three Realms, Six Roads · 610 Jackrabbit · 615 The Elwha River · 615 Bubbs Creek Haircut · 616 Boat of a Million Years · 621 The Blue Sky · 622 II The Market · 629 Journeys · 633 Mă · 637 Instructions · 640 Night Song of the Los Angeles Basin · 641 Covers the Ground ♦ 643 The Flowing · 644 The Black-tailed Hare · 648 With This Flesh · 649 The Hump-backed Flute Player · 653
CONTENTS ա The Circumambulation of Mt. Tamalpais · 659 The Canyon Wren · 662 Arctic Midnight Twilight · 664 Under the Hills Near the Morava River · 667 Walking the New York Bedrock Alive in the Sea of Information · 667 Haida Gwai North Coast, Naikoon Beach, Hiellen River Raven Croaks · 672 New Moon Tongue · 673 An Offering for Tārā · 674 The Bear Mother «679 Macaques in the Sky · 680 IV Old Woodrat’s Stinky House *685 Raven’s Beak River At the End «687 Earrings Dangling and Miles of Desert · 689 Cross-Legg’d *691 Afloat · 692 The Dance · 694 We Wash Our Bowls in This Water · 697 The Mountain Spirit · 699 Earth Verse · 706 Finding the Space in the Heart · 7^ The Making of Mountains and Rivers Without End · 7li Notes · 717 . DANGER ON PEAKS I MOUNT ST. HELENS The Mountain · 727 The Climb · 728 xxxi
xxxii CONTENTS Atomic Dawn · 73° Some Fate · 73° 1980: Letting Go · 731 Blast Zone · 732 To Ghost Lake · 735 Pearly Everlasting · 73 8 Enjoy the Day · 739 II YET OLDER MATTERS BriefYears · 743 Hanging Out by Putah Creek with Younger Poets · 743 Yet Older Matters · 743 Flowers in the Night Sky · 743 A Dent in a Bucket · 744 Baby Jackrabbit · 744 Work Day · 744 Asian Pear · 744 Cool Clay · 745 Give Up · 745 How · 745 Whack · 745 Yowl · 746 April Calls and Colors · 746 Standup Comics · 746 Sky, Sand · 746 Mimulus on the Road to Town · 747 A Tercel is a Young Male Hawk · 747 Brighter Yellow · 747 To the Liking of Salmon · 748 Glacier Ghosts · 748 Late July: Five Lakes Basin Sand Ridge, Northern Sierra · 748 SandRidge · 751
ХХХІІІ CONTENTS III DAILY LIFE What to Tell, Still · 755 Strong Spirit · 756 Sharing an Oyster with the Captain · 757 Summer of’97 · 759 Really the Real · 761 Ankle-deep in Ashes · 762 Winter Almond · 763 Mariano Vallejo’s Library · 765 Waiting for a Ride · 766 IV : STEADY, THEY SAY Doctor Coyote When He Had a Problem *771 Claws / Cause · 771 How Many? · 771 Loads on the Road · 772 Carwash Time *772 To All the Girls Whose Ears I Pierced Back Then · 773 She Knew All About Art * 773 Coffee, Markets, Blossoms * 774 In the Santa Clarita Valley · 774 Almost Okay Now · 774 Sus · 775 Day’s Driving Done · 775 Snow Flies, Burn Brush, Shut Down · 776 Icy Mountains Constantly Walking *776 For Philip Zenshin Whalen *777 For Carole · 778 Steady, They Say · 778 V DUST IN THE WIND Gray Squirrels · 781 One Day in Late Summer · 781 Spilling the Wind · 782
CONTENTS xxxiv California Laurel · 782 Baking Bread · 783 One Empty Bus · 78 3 No Shadow · 784 Shandel «785 Night Herons · 786 The Acropolis Back When · 786 The Emu · 787 The Hie Shrine and the ‘One-Tree” District · 789 Cormorants · 790 To Go · 791 One Thousand Cranes · 791 For Anthea Corinne Snyder Lowry · 793 The Great Bell of the Gion · 794 VI AFTER BAMIYAN After Bamiyan · 797 Loose on Earth · 799 Falling from a Height, Holding Hands · 799 The Kannon of Asakusa, Sensõ-jir · 800 Envoy · 801 Notes · 802 THIS PRESENT MOMENT I OUTRIDERS Gnarly · 809 The Earth’s Wild Places · 809 Siberian Outpost · 809 Walking the Long and Shady Elwha · 810 Charles Freer in a Sierra Snowstorm (little did I know) · 811 Why I Take Good Care of My Macintosh · 812 Artemis and Pan · 813
CONTENTS Anger, Cattle, and Achilles · 814 A Letter to M.A. Who Lives Far Away · 815 First Flight The Names of Actaeon’s Hounds * 819 Old New Mexican Genetics · 820 Polyandry · 820 Stages of the End of Night and Coming Day · 821 II LOCALS Why California Will Never Be Like Tuscany , · 825 Sunday · 825 Michael des Tombe at the edge of the Canyon the Killigrew Place · 826 Chiura Obata’s Moon · 827 How to Know Birds · 828 Starting the Spring Garden and Thinking of Thomas Jefferson · 829 Log Truck on the 80 · 830 Stories in the Night · 830 Morning Songs, Goose Lake *833 Second Flight Fixing the System · 837 “Reinventing North America” · 837 From the Sky · 838 Here · 838 III ANCESTORS Eiffel Tundra · 841 Kill · 842 Claws / Cause · 842 Hai-en Temple South Korea Home of the Total Tripitaka Set of Printing Blocks · 843 Young David in Florence, Before the Kill · 844 Mu Ch’i’s Persimmons · 844 XXXV
CONTENTS xvi The Bend in the Vlatava · 845 The Shrine at Delphi · 846 Wildfire News · 847 Otzi Crosses Over · 848 Third Flight Inupiaq values · 853 Seven Brief Poems from Italia · 854 Askesis, Praxis, Theôria of the Wild · 856 IV GO NOW Go Now · 859 This present moment · 867 UNCOLLECTED POEMS, DRAFTS, FRAGMENTS, AND TRANSLATIONS Reed College Poems · 873 Hymn to the Goddess San Francisco in Paradise · 876 The Elwha River · 879 A Lion Dream *882 A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon · 883 Smokey the Bear Sutra · 884 Kumarajiva’s Mother · 887 Song to the Raw Material · 889 Down · 890 Swimming Naked in the Yuba River · 891 The California Water Plan · 891 Greasy Boy · 894 “I saw the Mother once” · 895 Tomorrow’s Song · 895 Gold, Green · 896 The delicacy of the mountains” · 897 Emptiness, anti-entropy ultimate” · 897
CONTENTS “The dried out winter ricefields” · 897 “At Sarnath” -898 haiku · 898 : on the train · 899 “nothing at the center” · 900 Needles Country of the Canyonlands · 900 from “A Single Breath” · 902 ’ from “Coming into the Watershed” · 903 Ravynes Fly East · 903 Daconstruction · 905 Mountains Walk on Water · 906 from “Allen Ginsberg Crosses Over” · 908 from “The Cottonwoods” · 906 Where the Sammamish, the Snohomish, and the Skykomish All Come In · 907 from “Writers and the War Against Nature” · 907 What a life! · 908 nine frags · 908 The Dancer is a Weaver · 911 The Goosenecks of the San Juan · 911 Where · 912 Victoria Falls and Zimbabwe · 912 By the Chobe River · 916 For Robert Duncan · 916 Song for Wrecked Cars · 917 After Dogen · 918 Having Seen on Earth · 918 Bai Juyi’s “Long Bitter Song” · 92° Long Bitter Song · 921 Sixteen T’ang Poems · 928 Two Poems by Meng Hao-jan · 92$ Five Poems by Wang Wei · 9շ9 xxxvii
xxxviii CONTENTS Three Poems for Women in the Service of the Palace · 930 SpringView · 931 Parting from Ling Ch’e · 931 Climbing Crane Tower · 931 River Snow · 932 Parting with Hsin Chien at Hibiscus Tavern · 932 Two Poems Written at Maple Bridge Near Su-chou · 932 Chronology · 937 Note on the Texts · 958 Notes · 967 Index of Titles and First Lines · 1044
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Contents RIPRAP AND COLD MOUNTAIN POEMS RIPRAP Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout · 5 The Late Snow Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-Four *5 Praise for Sick Women · 6 Piute Creek *8 Milton by Firelight *9 Above Pate Valley · 10 Հ ■ ՜ ՛ ' Water · її · : : ՛ ·. For a Far-Out Friend · 11 · ’ - ■֊ Hay for the Horses · 12 Thin Ice · 13 Nooksack Valley *14 All Through the Rains · 15 Migration of Birds «15 ;· Tõji · 16 , / Higashi Hongwanji · 17 Kyoto: March · 17 A Stone Garden · 18 The Sappa Creek · 20 At Five a.m. off the North Coast of Sumatra · 20 Goofing Again · 21 T-շ Tanker Blues · 22 Cartagena · 23 Riprap *24 COLD MOUNTAIN POEMS . Preface to the Poems of Han-shan by Lu Ch’iu-Yiu, Governor of Tai province · 27 . “The path to Han-shan’s place is laughable,” · 30
xii CONTENTS “In a tangle of cliffs I chose a place—” · 30 “In the mountains it’s cold.” · 3° “I spur my horse through the wrecked town,” · 31 “I wanted a good place to settle:” · 31 “Men ask the way to Cold Mountain” · 31 “I settled at Cold Mountain long ago,” · 32 “Clambering up the Cold Mountain path,” · 32 “Rough and dark—the Cold Mountain trail,” · 32 “I have lived at Cold Mountain” · 33 “Spring-water in the green creek is clear” · 33 “In my first thirty years of life” *33 “I can’t stand these bird-songs” · 33 “Cold Mountain has many hidden wonders,” · 34 “There’s a naked bug at Cold Mountain” · 34 “Cold mountain is a house” »35 “If I hide out at Cold Mountain” *35 “Most T’ien-t’ai men” *35 “Once at Cold Mountain^ troubles cease—” · 36 “Some critic tried to put me down—”. · 36 “I’ve lived at Cold Mountain—how many autumns.” *36 “On top bf Cold Mountain the lone round moon” · 36 “My home was at Cold Mountain from the start,” · 37 “When men see Han-shan” · 37 MYTHS TEXTS LOGGING i. 2. 3· 4. 5· “The morning star is not a star” · 49 “But ye shall destroy their altars” · 49 ‘Lodgepole Pine: the wonderful reproductive” · 50 “Pines, under pines,” · 51 “Again the ancient, meaningless” · 52
CONTENTS 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. li. 12. 13. 14. 15. xiii ‘“In that year, 1914, we lived on the farm” · 53 “Felix Baran” *54 “Each dawn is clear” · 55 “Headed home, hitch-hiking” «56 “A ghost logger wanders a shadow” » 56 “Ray Wells, a big Nisqually, and I” · 57 “A green limb hangs in the crotch” *58 “T36N R16E S25” -59 “The groves are down” «59 “Lodgepole” · 60 HUNTING i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7· 8. 9· 10. її. 12. 13 · 14· 15· 16. first shaman song *65 “Atok: creeping” · 65 this poem is for birds · 66 “The swallow-shell that eases birth” · 67 the making of the horn spoon · 68 this poem isfor bear -69 “All beaded with dew” *71 this poem isfor deer · 72 “Sealion, salmon, offshore—” · 73 “Flung from demonic wombs” · 74 songsfor a four-crowned dancing hat · 75 “Out the Greywolf valley” *76 “Now I’ll also tell what food” »76 “Buddha fed himself to tigers” *77 “First day of the world.” · 78 “How rare to be born a human being!” · 78 BURNING i. second shaman song · 83 2. “One moves continually with the consciousness’ · 83 3· Maudgalydyana saw hell «84 4· Maitreya the future Buddha · 85
xiv CONTENTS 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. jimsonweed · 86 “My clutch and your clutch” · 87 “Face in the crook of her neck” · 88 John Muir on Mt. Ritter: · 88 “Night here, a covert” · 89 AmitMa-’s vow · 90 “Floating of vapor from brazier” · 91 “I have terrible meditations” · 92 “Spikes of new smell driven up nostrils” · 92 “A skin-bound bundle of clutchings” · 94 “Stone-flake and salmon.” · 95 “‘Wash me on home, mama’” · 96 the text · 97 THE BACK COUNTRY I FAR WEST A Berry Feast · 103 Marin-an · 106 Sixth-Month Song in the Foothills · 107 The Spring · 108 A Walk · 108 Fire in the Hole · 109 Burning the Small Dead · no Trail Crew Camp at Bear Valley · in Home from the Sierra · 112 Foxtail Pine · 112 A Heifer Clambers Up · 113 August on Sourdough · 114 Oil · 115 The Wipers Secret · 115 Once Only · 116 After Work · 116 Rolling in at Twilight · 117
CONTENTS Hitch Haiku · 117 How to Make Stew in the Pinacate Desert · 121 Sather · 122 For the Boy Who Was Dodger Point Lookout · 123 FAR EAST II Yase: September · 127 Pine River · 127 Vapor Trails · 128 Mt. Hiei · 128 Out West · 129 Ami 24.XII.62 · 130 The Public Bath · 130 A Volcano in Kyushu · 132 Eight Sandbars on the Takano River · 132 Asleep on the Train · 134 Four Poems for Robin · 134 The Levels · 136 The Firing · 137 Work to Do Toward Town · 138 Nansen · 138 Six Years · 139 III KALI Alysoun · 155 To Hell with Your Fertility Cult · 155 For a Stone Girl at Sanchi · 156 Robin · 156 North Beach Alba · 157 Could She See the Whole Real World · 157 Night · 158 A Dry Day Just Before the Rainy Season · 159 Another for the Same · 160 This Tokyo · 161 Kyoto Footnote · 162 XV
į CONTENTS The Manichaeans · 163 Artemis · 164 Madly Whirling Downhill · 164 Xrist · 165 More Better · 166 For Plants · 166 What Do They Say · 168 The Six Hells of the Engine Room · 168 Maya · 169 Mother of the Buddhas, Queen of Heaven, Mother of the Sun; Marici, Goddess of the Dawn » 169 Wandering the Old, Dirty Countries · 170 On Our Way to Khajuraho · 170 Anuradhapura City of the Pleiades · 171 Circumambulating Arunachala · 172 7: VII '· 172 Nanao Knows · 173 Lying in Bed on a Late Morning · 174 Looking at Pictures to Be Put Away · 174 The Truth Like the Belly of a Woman Turning · 175 For John Chappell · 175 How Many Times · 176 Tasting the Snow · 177 Go Round · 178 [After Râmțrasâd Sen] · 179 IV BACK The Old Dutch Woman · 183 Nature Green Shit · 184 To the Chinese Comrades · 184 For the West · 188 7. ГѴ. 64 · 190 Twelve Hours out of New York after Twenty-Five days at Sea · 191
XVÍÍ CONTENTS Across Lamarck Col · 191 Hop, Skip, and Jump · 192 August was Foggy · 193 Beneath My Hand and Eye the Distant Hills, Your Body · 194 The Plum Blossom Poem · 195 Through the Smoke Hole · ; 195 Oysters · 197 V . MIYAZAWA KENJI Refractive Index · 201 The Snow on Saddle Mountain · 201 Spring and the Ashura · 201 Cloud Semaphore · 203 The Scene · 204 A Break · 204 Dawn · 205 , ; Some Views Concerning the Proposed Site of a National Park · 205 Cow · 207 Floating World Picture: Spring in the Kitagami Mountains · 207 Orders · 208 Distant Labor · 209 The Politicians · 209 Moon, Son of Heaven · 210 Daydreaming on the Trail · 211 The Great Power Line Pole · 212 Pine Needles · 212 Thief ·2Ι3 REGARDING wave regarding wave i Wave · 219 ՝ '
վԱ CONTENTS Seed Pods · 219 All Over the Dry Grasses · 220 Sand · 221 By the Tama River at the North End of the Plain in April · 222 The Wide Mouth · 223 In the House of the Rising Sun · 223 White Devils · 224 REGARDING WAVE II Song of the Cloud · 229 Song of the Tangle · 229 Song of the Slip · 230 Song of the View · 230 Song of the Taste · 231 Kyoto Born in Spring Song · 232 Archaic Round and Keyhole Tombs · 233 REGARDING WAVE III Burning Island · 237 Roots · 238 Rainbow Body · 239 Everybody Lying on Their Stomachs, Head toward the Candle, Reading, Sleeping, Drawing · 240 Shark Meat · 241 It Was When · 242 The Bed in the Sky · 243 Kai, Today · 244 Not Leaving the House · 245 Regarding Wave · 245 LONG HAIR Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution · 249 What You Should Know to Be a Poet · 250 Aged Tamba Temple Plum Tree Song · 251
CONTENTS ХІХ It · 251 Running Water Music · 252 Sours of the Hills · 253 The Wild Edge · 254 The Trade · 254 To Fire · 255 Love · 256 The Way Is Not a Way · 257 In the Night, Friend · 257 Beating Wings · 259 Poke Hole Fishing after the March · 261 Brown · 262 Meeting the Mountains · 263 Before the Stuff Comes Down · 263 All the Spirit Powers Went to Their Dancing Place · 264 For Jack Spicer · 265 Running Water Music II · 265 Long Hair · 266 TARGET PRACTICE Looking for Nothing · 271 Stovewood · 272 For Will Petersen the Time We Climbed Mt. Hiei Cross-country in the Snow · 272 Shinkyogoku, Kyoto · 273 Hiking in the Totsugawa Gorge · 273 Why I Laugh When Kai Cries · 273 At Kitano Shrine for the Fair · 274 The Old Man · 274 Some Good Things to Be Said for the Iron Age · 274 Cats Thinking About What Birds Eat · 275 Four Corners Hopscotch · 275 Pleasure Boats · 275 Willow · 276
CONTENTS XX The Good Earth · 276 Civilization · 276 TURTLE ISLAND MANZANITA Anasazi · 287 The Way West, Underground · 287 Without · 289 The Dead by the Side of the Road · 290 I Went into the Maverick Bar · 291 Steak · 292 No Matter, Never Mind · 293 The Bath · 293 Coyote Valley Spring · 296 Spel Against Demons · 297 Front Lines · 298 Control Burn · 299 The Great Mother · 300 The Call of the Wild · 300 Prayer for the Great Family · 303 Source · 304 Manzanita · 305 Charms · 306 MAGPIE’S SONG Facts · 309 The Real Work · 310 . Pine Tree Tops · 310 For Nothing «311 Night Herons · 311 The Egg · 313 . : The Uses of Light · 314 On San Gabriel Ridges · 315 , :
CONTENTS xxi By Frazier Creek Falls · 316 Black Mesa Mine #1 · 317 Up Branches of Duck River *318 It Pleases · 318 Hemp · 319 The Wild Mushroom · 320 Mother Earth: Her Whales · 321 , Affluence · 323 . Ethnobotany · 324 Straight-Creek—Great Burn · 324 The Hudsonian Curlew · 326 Two Fawns That Didn’t See the Light This Spring · 329 Two Immortals · 330 Rain in Alleghany *331 Avocado · 331 What Steps · 332 Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier . ƒ Than Students of Zen · 333 Bedrock · 333 The Dazzle · 334 “One Should Not Talk to a Skilled Hunter About What Is Forbidden by the Buddha” * 335 LMFBR *335 Walking Home from “The Duchess of Malli” · 336 Magpie’s Song · 336 FOR THE CHILDREN О Waters · 341 Gen · 341 Dusty Braces · 342 The Jemez Pueblo Ring · 342 Tomorrow’s Song · 343 ■ ; : What Happened Here Before · 344 Toward Climax · 347=
CONTENTS xxii For the Children · 350 As for Poets · 351 PLAIN TALK Four Changes · 355 “Energy is Eternal Delight” · 366 The Wilderness · 369 What’s Meant by “Here” · 373 On “As for Poets” · 375 AXE HANDLES PART one: loops Axe Handles · 383 For/From Lew · 384 River in the Valley · 384 Among · 385 On Top · 386 Berry Territory · 386 Bows to Drouth · 387 The Cool Around the Fire · 388 Changing Diapers · 389 Beating the Average · 389 Painting the North San Juan School · 390 All in the Family · 391 Fence Posts ·. 392 So Old— · 393 Look Back · 394 Soy Sauce · 395 Delicate Criss-crossing Beetle Trails Left in the Sand · 397 Walking Through Myoshin-ji · 397 Fishing Catching Nothing off the Breakwater near the Airport, Naha Harbor, Okinawa · 398
CONTENTS At the Ibaru Family Tomb Tagami Village, Great Loo Choo: Grandfathers of my Sons · 399 Strategic Air Command · 399 Eastward Across Texas · 400 Working on the ’58 Willys Pickup · 400 Getting in the Wood · 401 True Night · 402 PART TWO: LITTLE SONGS FOR GAIA “across salt marshes north of” · 407 “Look out over” · 407 “The manzanita succession story—” · 407 “trout-of-the-air, ouzel,” · 408 “As the crickets’ soft autumn hum” · 408 “Awakened by the clock striking five” · 408 “The stylishness of winds and waves—” · 409 “Red-shafted | Flicker—” · 409 “Red hen on her side” · 409 “Hear bucks skirmishing in the night—” · 410 “Deep blue sea baby,” · 4ю “One boy barefoot” *411 “Log trucks go by at four in the morning” · 4й “Steep cliff ledge, a pair of young raptors” · 411 “Dead doe lying in the rain” · 412 “I dreamed I was a god” · 412 “Snowflakes slip into the pond” · 412 “THE FLICKERS” · 40 “Hers was not a | Sheath.” · 4H “I am sorry I disturbed you.” · 4G part three: nets Nets I Walked Two Days in Snow, Then It Cleared for Five · 419 xxiii
xxiv CONTENTS Geese Gone Beyond · 4W Three Deer One Coyote Running in the Snow · 420 White Sticky · 421 Old Pond · 422 24:^:40075, 3:30 PM, n. of Coaldale, Nevada · 422 I: VI: 40077 · 423 Nets II The Grand Entry · 427 Under the Sign of Toki’s · 428 Talking Late with the Governor about the Budget · 429 “He Shot Arrows, But Not at Birds Perching” · 430 Arts Councils · 431 What Have I Learned · 431 Nets III A Maul for Bill and Cindy’s Wedding · 435 Alaska · 435 Dillingham, Alaska, the Willow Tree Bar · 436 Removing the Plate of the Pump on the Hydraulic System of the Backhoe · 437 Glamor · 437 Uluru Wild Fig Song · 438 NetsIV Money Goes Upstream · 443 Breasts · 443 Old Rotting Tree Trunk Down · 445 ■ For a Fifiy-Year-Old Woman in Stockholm · 446 Old Woman Nature · 446 ■ The Canyon Wren · 447 For All · 449 -
CONTENTS XXV LEFT OUT IN THE RAIN INTRODUCTION I947-I948 I Elk Trails · 455 “Out of the soil and rock” · 456 II ON THE DOAB ОБ THE COLUMBIA AND THE WILLAMETTE 1949-1952 Lines on a Carp · 461 A Sinecure for P. Whalen · 461 For George Leigh-Mallory · 461 Spring Songs · 462 Message from Outside · 463 A Change of Straw · 464 Under the Skin of It · 464 “dogs, sheep, cows, goats” · 465 Birth of the Shaman · 465 Atthis · 466 III ; THE BROAD ROADS OF THE WEST I952-I956 Bakers Cabin on Boone’s Ferry Road · 473 Numerous Broken Eggs · 473 The Lookouts · 474 History Must Have a Start · 475 Poem Left in Sourdough Mountain Lookout · 476 Geological Meditation · 476 Fording the Flooded Goldie River · 477 “Svāhā a Feminine Ending for Mantra” · 478 “Wind has blown .” · 478 Song for a Cougar Hide · 479 “Plum petals falling . . .” · 479 The Rainy Season · 480 The Genji Story · 480 Late October Camping in the Sawtooths · 481 Point Reyes · 482
CONTENTS vi April · 482 Makings · 483 IV KYOTO, AND THE SAPPA CREEK I956-I959 Longitude 170o West, Latitude 35o North · 487 For Example · 488 Chion-In · 488 Bomb Test · 489 Dullness in February: Japan · 489 Map · 490 The Feathered Robe · 491 On Vulture Peak · 492 The Bodhisattvas · 495 A Monument on Okinawa · 496 Straits of Malacca 24 oct 1957 · 496 The Engine Room, S.S. Sappa Creek · 497 Hills of Home · 498 The North Coast · 500 V THE WIDE PACIFIC I959-I969 One Year · 503 Housecleaning in Kyoto · 504 Seeing the Ox · 505 After the,Typhoon · 505 Three Poems for Joanne · 505 Tenjin · 507 Parting with Claude Dalenberg · 507 Crash · 508 Two Comments · 509 “Riding the hot electric train” · 510 Foreigners · 511 Kyoto Vacation · 511 This Is Living · 512 In Tokyo: At Loose Ends · 512
CONTENTS xxvii English Lessons at the Boiler Company · 512 From Below *513 The Fruit *513 The Bade · 514 Then · 514 Saying Farewell at the Monastery after Hearing the Old Master Lecture on “Return to the Source” · 515 Farewell to Burning Island *515 VI SHASTA NATION I968-I985 First Landfall on Turtle Island · 519 Alabaster *519 The Years · 520 Burned Out «521 О · 522 To Meet with Agaricus Augustus · 522 Too Many Chickens Gone · 523 For Alan Watts *523 Original Vow · 524 No Shoes No Shirt No Service · 524 Kine · 525 “The Trail Is Not a Trail” -525 Poetry Is the Eagle of Experience · 526 Calcium · 526 High Quality Information · 526 The Arts Council Meets in Eureka · 527 Ordering Chile Verde in Gallup · 528 Getting There · 528 Sustained Yield · 529 “Low winter sun .” · 529 The Weave · 530 Enforcement · 530 Yuba Country Autumn · 531 The Spirits Wait and Sing Beneath the Land · 532
xxviii CONTENTS Bear · 532 Arktos · 533 Fear Not · 533 I See Old Friend Dan Ellsberg on TV in a Mountain Village of Japan · 534 Waikiki · 535 ? . “She dreamed .” · 535 We Make Our Vows Together with All Beings · 536 At White River Roadhouse in the Yukon · 537 The Persimmons · 537 VII TINY ENERGIES I97O-I984 Dragonfly · 543 Through · 543 Spring · 543 For Berkeley · 543 The Songs at Custer’s Battlefield · 544 “Some lovers wake one day” · 544 “What history fails to mention is” · 544 Channelled Scablands · 544 The Taste *545 Home on the Range · 545 The Forest Fire at Ananda · 545 The Route · 546 The Other Side of Each Coin · 546 Serves · 546 W · 546 The Net · 547 Tibetan Army Surplus Store · 547 “Lots of play” · 547 The Orchard · 548 Know · 548 Gatha for All Threatened Beings · 548 There are those who love to get dirty” · 549
CONTENTS xxix Lizards, Wind, Sunshine, Apples · 549 How Zen Masters Are Like Mature Herring · 549 VIII SATIRES, INVENTIONS, DIVERSIONS I95I-I980 Villanelle of the Wandering Lapps · 553 The Professor as Transformer · 553 The Elusiad Or Culture Still Untaught · 554 The Third Watch · 556 Sestina of the End of the Kalpa · 556 Epistemological Fancies · 558 A War of Dwarfs and Birds Beyond the Sea · 558 Exclamations Gone to the Twin Breasts of Maya · 559 Ballad of Rolling Heads · 559 After T’ao Ch’ien · 561 After the Chinese · 561 Versions of Anacreon «562 Tree Song · 564 Joe Hill Fragment · 564 Prepotent · 565 A Work for Burke · 565 smog · 566 Sherry in July · 566 Coyote Man, Mr. President, the Gunfighters · 567 from NO NATURE How Poetry Comes to Me *573 On Climbing the Sierra Matterhorn Again After Thirty-one Years · 573 Kušiwoqqóbt *573 The Sweat · 574 Building · 576 Surrounded by Wild Turkeys · 577 Off the Trail · 578 Word Basket Woman · 579
xxx CONTENTS At Tower Peak · 580 Right in the Trail · 581 Travelling to the Capital · 583 Thoughts on Looking at a Samuel Palmer Etching at the Tate · 584 Kisiabaton · 584 For Lew Welch in a Snowfall · 585 Ripples on the Surface · 586 MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS WITHOUT END 1 Endless Streams and Mountains · 595 Old Bones · 598 Night Highway 99 · 599 Three Worlds, Three Realms, Six Roads · 610 Jackrabbit · 615 The Elwha River · 615 Bubbs Creek Haircut · 616 Boat of a Million Years · 621 The Blue Sky · 622 II The Market · 629 Journeys · 633 Mă · 637 Instructions · 640 Night Song of the Los Angeles Basin · 641 Covers the Ground ♦ 643 The Flowing · 644 The Black-tailed Hare · 648 With This Flesh · 649 The Hump-backed Flute Player · 653
CONTENTS ա The Circumambulation of Mt. Tamalpais · 659 The Canyon Wren · 662 Arctic Midnight Twilight · 664 Under the Hills Near the Morava River · 667 Walking the New York Bedrock Alive in the Sea of Information · 667 Haida Gwai North Coast, Naikoon Beach, Hiellen River Raven Croaks · 672 New Moon Tongue · 673 An Offering for Tārā · 674 The Bear Mother «679 Macaques in the Sky · 680 IV Old Woodrat’s Stinky House *685 Raven’s Beak River At the End «687 Earrings Dangling and Miles of Desert · 689 Cross-Legg’d *691 Afloat · 692 The Dance · 694 We Wash Our Bowls in This Water · 697 The Mountain Spirit · 699 Earth Verse · 706 Finding the Space in the Heart · 7^ The Making of Mountains and Rivers Without End · 7li Notes · 717 . DANGER ON PEAKS I MOUNT ST. HELENS The Mountain · 727 The Climb · 728 xxxi
xxxii CONTENTS Atomic Dawn · 73° Some Fate · 73° 1980: Letting Go · 731 Blast Zone · 732 To Ghost Lake · 735 Pearly Everlasting · 73 8 Enjoy the Day · 739 II YET OLDER MATTERS BriefYears · 743 Hanging Out by Putah Creek with Younger Poets · 743 Yet Older Matters · 743 Flowers in the Night Sky · 743 A Dent in a Bucket · 744 Baby Jackrabbit · 744 Work Day · 744 Asian Pear · 744 Cool Clay · 745 Give Up · 745 How · 745 Whack · 745 Yowl · 746 April Calls and Colors · 746 Standup Comics · 746 Sky, Sand · 746 Mimulus on the Road to Town · 747 A Tercel is a Young Male Hawk · 747 Brighter Yellow · 747 To the Liking of Salmon · 748 Glacier Ghosts · 748 Late July: Five Lakes Basin Sand Ridge, Northern Sierra · 748 SandRidge · 751
ХХХІІІ CONTENTS III DAILY LIFE What to Tell, Still · 755 Strong Spirit · 756 Sharing an Oyster with the Captain · 757 Summer of’97 · 759 Really the Real · 761 Ankle-deep in Ashes · 762 Winter Almond · 763 Mariano Vallejo’s Library · 765 Waiting for a Ride · 766 IV : ' STEADY, THEY SAY Doctor Coyote When He Had a Problem *771 Claws / Cause · 771 How Many? · 771 Loads on the Road · 772 Carwash Time *772 To All the Girls Whose Ears I Pierced Back Then · 773 She Knew All About Art * 773 Coffee, Markets, Blossoms * 774 In the Santa Clarita Valley · 774 Almost Okay Now · 774 Sus · 775 Day’s Driving Done · 775 Snow Flies, Burn Brush, Shut Down · 776 Icy Mountains Constantly Walking *776 For Philip Zenshin Whalen *777 For Carole · 778 Steady, They Say · 778 V DUST IN THE WIND Gray Squirrels · 781 One Day in Late Summer · 781 Spilling the Wind · 782
CONTENTS xxxiv California Laurel · 782 Baking Bread · 783 One Empty Bus · 78 3 No Shadow · 784 Shandel «785 Night Herons · 786 The Acropolis Back When · 786 The Emu · 787 The Hie Shrine and the ‘One-Tree” District · 789 Cormorants · 790 To Go · 791 One Thousand Cranes · 791 For Anthea Corinne Snyder Lowry · 793 The Great Bell of the Gion · 794 VI AFTER BAMIYAN After Bamiyan · 797 Loose on Earth · 799 Falling from a Height, Holding Hands · 799 The Kannon of Asakusa, Sensõ-jir · 800 Envoy · 801 Notes · 802 THIS PRESENT MOMENT I OUTRIDERS Gnarly · 809 The Earth’s Wild Places · 809 Siberian Outpost · 809 Walking the Long and Shady Elwha · 810 Charles Freer in a Sierra Snowstorm (little did I know) · 811 Why I Take Good Care of My Macintosh · 812 Artemis and Pan · 813
CONTENTS Anger, Cattle, and Achilles · 814 A Letter to M.A. Who Lives Far Away · 815 First Flight The Names of Actaeon’s Hounds * 819 Old New Mexican Genetics · 820 Polyandry · 820 Stages of the End of Night and Coming Day · 821 II LOCALS Why California Will Never Be Like Tuscany , · 825 Sunday · 825 Michael des Tombe at the edge of the Canyon the Killigrew Place · 826 Chiura Obata’s Moon · 827 How to Know Birds · 828 Starting the Spring Garden and Thinking of Thomas Jefferson · 829 Log Truck on the 80 · 830 Stories in the Night · 830 Morning Songs, Goose Lake *833 Second Flight Fixing the System · 837 “Reinventing North America” · 837 From the Sky · 838 Here · 838 III ANCESTORS Eiffel Tundra · 841 Kill · 842 Claws / Cause · 842 Hai-en Temple South Korea Home of the Total Tripitaka Set of Printing Blocks · 843 Young David in Florence, Before the Kill · 844 Mu Ch’i’s Persimmons · 844 XXXV
CONTENTS xvi The Bend in the Vlatava · 845 The Shrine at Delphi · 846 Wildfire News · 847 Otzi Crosses Over · 848 Third Flight Inupiaq values · 853 Seven Brief Poems from Italia · 854 Askesis, Praxis, Theôria of the Wild · 856 IV GO NOW Go Now · 859 This present moment · 867 UNCOLLECTED POEMS, DRAFTS, FRAGMENTS, AND TRANSLATIONS Reed College Poems · 873 Hymn to the Goddess San Francisco in Paradise · 876 The Elwha River · 879 A Lion Dream *882 A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon · 883 Smokey the Bear Sutra · 884 Kumarajiva’s Mother · 887 Song to the Raw Material · 889 Down · 890 Swimming Naked in the Yuba River · 891 The California Water Plan · 891 Greasy Boy · 894 “I saw the Mother once” · 895 Tomorrow’s Song · 895 Gold, Green · 896 The delicacy of the mountains” · 897 Emptiness, anti-entropy ultimate” · 897
CONTENTS “The dried out winter ricefields” · 897 “At Sarnath” -898 haiku · 898 ' : on the train · 899 “nothing at the center” · 900 Needles Country of the Canyonlands · 900 from “A Single Breath” · 902 ’ from “Coming into the Watershed” · 903 Ravynes Fly East · 903 Daconstruction · 905 Mountains Walk on Water · 906 from “Allen Ginsberg Crosses Over” · 908 from “The Cottonwoods” · 906 Where the Sammamish, the Snohomish, and the Skykomish All Come In · 907 from “Writers and the War Against Nature” · 907 What a life! · 908 nine frags · 908 The Dancer is a Weaver · 911 The Goosenecks of the San Juan · 911 Where · 912 Victoria Falls and Zimbabwe · 912 By the Chobe River · 916 For Robert Duncan · 916 Song for Wrecked Cars · 917 After Dogen · 918 Having Seen on Earth · 918 Bai Juyi’s “Long Bitter Song” · 92° Long Bitter Song · 921 Sixteen T’ang Poems · 928 Two Poems by Meng Hao-jan · 92$ Five Poems by Wang Wei · 9շ9 xxxvii
xxxviii CONTENTS Three Poems for Women in the Service of the Palace · 930 SpringView · 931 Parting from Ling Ch’e · 931 Climbing Crane Tower · 931 River Snow · 932 Parting with Hsin Chien at Hibiscus Tavern · 932 Two Poems Written at Maple Bridge Near Su-chou · 932 Chronology · 937 Note on the Texts · 958 Notes · 967 Index of Titles and First Lines · 1044 |
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spelling | Snyder, Gary 1930- Verfasser (DE-588)118748610 aut Lyrik Collected poems Gary Snyder ; Jack Shoemaker, Anthony Hunt, editors Gary Snyder, collected poems New York, NY The Library of America 2022 xxxviii, 1067 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Library of America 357 "This volume gathers all of the poems Gary Snyder has collected in book form up to 2022, along with a selection of previously uncollected poems, drafts, fragments, and translations, including 9 poems believed to be published in the present volume for the first time. The poems appear in the order in which they are arranged in his original collections which are presented chronologically: 'Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems' (1959/1965), 'Myths & Text's (1960), 'The Back Country' (1968), 'Regarding Wave' (1970), 'Turtle Island' (1974), 'Axe Handles' (1983), 'Left Out in the Rain' (1986), from 'No Nature' (1992), 'Mountains and Rivers Without End' (1996), 'Danger on Peaks' (2004), and 'This Present Moment' (2015)." ("Note on the Texts") (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content Shoemaker, Jack 1946- (DE-588)1186927712 edt Hunt, Anthony (DE-588)1268412198 edt The Library of America 357 (DE-604)BV000009606 357 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033657621&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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