In the kingdom of the ditch :: poems /
The author maps the mysterious arc between birth and death, celebrating the beauty and pain of our varied entrances and exits, while taking readers into the deep forests and waterways of the northeastern United States. With an acute sensibility for language unlike any other working poet, the author...
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Zusammenfassung: | The author maps the mysterious arc between birth and death, celebrating the beauty and pain of our varied entrances and exits, while taking readers into the deep forests and waterways of the northeastern United States. With an acute sensibility for language unlike any other working poet, the author captures the nuances in the flowers, trees, and animals he encounters through a daily life spent in the field. The author draws upon stories and myths from Christian, Transcendental, and Buddhist traditions to explore the intricacies of the spiritual and physical world we too often overlook. In celebrating the abundant life he finds in a ditch replete with Queen Anne's lace and milkweed, raspberries and blackberries, goldenrod and daisies, the poet suggests that life is consistently transformed, resurrected by what grows out of the fecundity of our dying bodies. In his fourth collection, he provides not only a taxonomy of the flora and fauna of his native Pennsylvania, but also a new way of speaking about the sacred walk we make with those we love toward the ultimate mystery of death. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (97 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781609173562 1609173562 9781628960433 1628960434 |
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spelling | Davis, Todd. In the kingdom of the ditch : poems / by Todd Davis. East Lansing, MI : Michigan State University Press, 2013. 1 online resource (97 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda The author maps the mysterious arc between birth and death, celebrating the beauty and pain of our varied entrances and exits, while taking readers into the deep forests and waterways of the northeastern United States. With an acute sensibility for language unlike any other working poet, the author captures the nuances in the flowers, trees, and animals he encounters through a daily life spent in the field. The author draws upon stories and myths from Christian, Transcendental, and Buddhist traditions to explore the intricacies of the spiritual and physical world we too often overlook. In celebrating the abundant life he finds in a ditch replete with Queen Anne's lace and milkweed, raspberries and blackberries, goldenrod and daisies, the poet suggests that life is consistently transformed, resurrected by what grows out of the fecundity of our dying bodies. In his fourth collection, he provides not only a taxonomy of the flora and fauna of his native Pennsylvania, but also a new way of speaking about the sacred walk we make with those we love toward the ultimate mystery of death. Taxonomy ; Perspective ; A Consideration of the Word "Home" ; Consciousness : An Assay ; Dona Nobis Pacem ; Seeing Things ; The Consolation of Wind ; Limbo ; Deer Dreaming Me ; Imago Dei ; Midrash ; A Mennonite in the Garden ; Fishing for Large Mouth in a Strip-Mining Reclamation Pond near Lloydsville, Pennsylvania ; What Lives in the Wake of Our Sleep ; Two Sounds after an October Storm ; Resurrection : A Field Note ; Morning Poem ; The Knowledge of the Lord ; The Gospel of Beauty ; Brushwolf ; Vigil ; Letter to Dave B. with May's Insatiable Hunger Tagging Along ; Upon Looking Down onto the Top of Your Head Where the Hair Has Gone White ; Atrial Fibrillation ; What We Do while We're Dying ; Begging Bowl ; Nurse Log ; Thinking of Li Po while Fishing the Little J ; What I Told My Sons after My Father Died -- Thoreau Casts a Line in the Merrimack ; Thoreau Hears the Last Warbler at the End of September ; Dreaming the Dark Smell of Bear ; Thoreau Considers a Stone ; Emptying the Bedpan ; Give Us This Day ; Psalm Written the Last Week of December ; Thoreau Dreams of Margaret Fuller Three Days after Her Death ; In the Clear-cut ; The Virtues of Indolence ; Offering, as One Example, the Satisfaction of the Bee ; Thoreau Surveys the Ice ; In the Kingdom of the Ditch ; Heaven Come Flying ; Thoreau, in Death ; Consecrated -- Not Writing, Then Writing Again ; Hermetic ; Hawks Flying ; When the Body Is Absent ; Coal ; Three Songs for Flannery O'Connor ; Theophany ; Ordinary Time ; Spring Melt ; The Sound of Sunlight ; Letter to Dave B. from the Karen Noonan Center on the Chesapeake Bay ; Last of the Sea ; Missing Boy ; Apophatic ; Most of What Is Written Is Simply Grief ; Heliotropic ; The Poet Stumbles upon a Buddha in Gamelands 158 above Tipton, Pennsylvania ; Crow Counsels Me in the Ways of Love ; Deposition ; Perigee ; Somnambulance ; Transfiguration ; Last Bones of Winter ; Umbilical ; Poem on the Anniversary of My Father's Diagnosis with Pancreatic Cancer ; A Prayer for My Sons, after a Line of Reported Conversation by the Poet William Blake to a Child Seated Next to Him at a Dinner Party ; Meditation on Hunger at 2 a.m. ; I'll Catch You Up. American poetry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004382 American literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004336 Poésie américaine. Littérature américaine. POETRY American General. bisacsh American literature fast American poetry fast Electronic book. has work: In the Kingdom of the Ditch (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGWDWCwrjWrX3Jv6VYbCBd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781611860702 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1036193 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Davis, Todd In the kingdom of the ditch : poems / Taxonomy ; Perspective ; A Consideration of the Word "Home" ; Consciousness : An Assay ; Dona Nobis Pacem ; Seeing Things ; The Consolation of Wind ; Limbo ; Deer Dreaming Me ; Imago Dei ; Midrash ; A Mennonite in the Garden ; Fishing for Large Mouth in a Strip-Mining Reclamation Pond near Lloydsville, Pennsylvania ; What Lives in the Wake of Our Sleep ; Two Sounds after an October Storm ; Resurrection : A Field Note ; Morning Poem ; The Knowledge of the Lord ; The Gospel of Beauty ; Brushwolf ; Vigil ; Letter to Dave B. with May's Insatiable Hunger Tagging Along ; Upon Looking Down onto the Top of Your Head Where the Hair Has Gone White ; Atrial Fibrillation ; What We Do while We're Dying ; Begging Bowl ; Nurse Log ; Thinking of Li Po while Fishing the Little J ; What I Told My Sons after My Father Died -- Thoreau Casts a Line in the Merrimack ; Thoreau Hears the Last Warbler at the End of September ; Dreaming the Dark Smell of Bear ; Thoreau Considers a Stone ; Emptying the Bedpan ; Give Us This Day ; Psalm Written the Last Week of December ; Thoreau Dreams of Margaret Fuller Three Days after Her Death ; In the Clear-cut ; The Virtues of Indolence ; Offering, as One Example, the Satisfaction of the Bee ; Thoreau Surveys the Ice ; In the Kingdom of the Ditch ; Heaven Come Flying ; Thoreau, in Death ; Consecrated -- Not Writing, Then Writing Again ; Hermetic ; Hawks Flying ; When the Body Is Absent ; Coal ; Three Songs for Flannery O'Connor ; Theophany ; Ordinary Time ; Spring Melt ; The Sound of Sunlight ; Letter to Dave B. from the Karen Noonan Center on the Chesapeake Bay ; Last of the Sea ; Missing Boy ; Apophatic ; Most of What Is Written Is Simply Grief ; Heliotropic ; The Poet Stumbles upon a Buddha in Gamelands 158 above Tipton, Pennsylvania ; Crow Counsels Me in the Ways of Love ; Deposition ; Perigee ; Somnambulance ; Transfiguration ; Last Bones of Winter ; Umbilical ; Poem on the Anniversary of My Father's Diagnosis with Pancreatic Cancer ; A Prayer for My Sons, after a Line of Reported Conversation by the Poet William Blake to a Child Seated Next to Him at a Dinner Party ; Meditation on Hunger at 2 a.m. ; I'll Catch You Up. American poetry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004382 American literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004336 Poésie américaine. Littérature américaine. POETRY American General. bisacsh American literature fast American poetry fast |
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title_full | In the kingdom of the ditch : poems / by Todd Davis. |
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topic | American poetry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004382 American literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004336 Poésie américaine. Littérature américaine. POETRY American General. bisacsh American literature fast American poetry fast |
topic_facet | American poetry. American literature. Poésie américaine. Littérature américaine. POETRY American General. American literature American poetry Electronic book. |
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