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""The Brontës had their moors, I have my marshes, "" Lorine Niedecker wrote of flood-prone Black Hawk Island in Wisconsin, where she lived most of her life. Her life by water, as she called it, could not have been further removed from the avant-garde poetry scene where she also...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Niedecker, Lorine
Otros Autores: Penberthy, Jenny Lynn, 1953-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2002.
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505 0 0 |g Poems 1928-1936.  |t Transition --  |t Mourning dove --  |t Spirals.  |t Promise of brilliant funeral ;  |t When ecstasy is inconvenient --  |t Progression.  |t Canvass --  |t For exhibition --  |t Tea --  |t Beyond what --  |t I heard --  |t Memorial Day --  |t Stage directions --  |t Synamism --  |t Will you write me a Christmas poem? --  |t Next year or I fly my rounds tempestuous --  |t Domestic and unavoidable --  |t The president of the holding company --  |t Fancy another day gone --  |t News. 
505 0 0 |g Poems 1936-1945.  |t O let's glee glow as we go --  |t Troubles to win --  |t A country's economics sick --  |t Lady in the leopard coat --  |t Jim Poor's his name --  |t Scuttle up the workshop --  |t There was a bridge once that said I'm going --  |t When do we live again Ann --  |t Missus Dorra --  |t No retiring summer stroke --  |t To war they kept --  |t Petrou his name was sorrow --  |t The eleventh of progressional --  |t Young girl to marry --  |t I spent my money --  |t Trees over the roof. 
505 0 0 |g New goose 1936-1945.  |t Don't shoot the rail! --  |t Bombings --  |t Hop press --  |t Ash woods, willow, close to shore --  |t The music, lady --  |t For sun and moon and radio --  |t She had tumult of the brain --  |t My coat threadbare --  |t Mr. Van Ess bought 14 washcloths? --  |t Not feeling well, my wood uncut --  |t Remember my little granite pail? --  |t A lawnmower's one of the babies I'd have --  |t My man says the wind blows from the south --  |t Du bay --  |t I'm a sharecropper --  |t Here it gives the laws for fishing thru the ice--  |t On Columbus Day he set out for the north --  |t Black Hawk held : in reason --  |t We know him--Law and Order League --  |t The clothesline post is set --  |t I said to my head, write something --  |t Grandpa's got his old age pension --  |t There's a better shine --  |t The museum man! --  |t That woman!--eyeing houses --  |t Hand crocheted rug --  |t They came at a pace --  |t I doubt I'll get silk stockings out --  |t To see the man who took care of our stock --  |t A monster owl --  |t Gen. Rodimstev's story/(Stalingrad) --  |t Birds' mating-fight --  |t From my bed I see --  |t Asa Gray wrote Increase Lapham --  |t Pioneers --  |t Well, spring overflows the land --  |t Audubon --  |t Van Gogh --  |t What a woman!--hooks men like rugs --  |t The brown muskrat, noiseless --  |t The broad-leaved arrow-head. 
505 0 0 |g "New goose" manuscript 1936-1945.  |t To a Maryland editor, 1943 --  |t Summer's away, I traded my chicks for trees --  |t She was a mourner too. Now she's gone --  |t Seven years a charming woman wore --  |t The land of four o'clocks is here --  |t Just before she died --  |t Brought the enemy down --  |t Nothing nourishing --  |t The number of Britons killed --  |t Old Hamilton hailed the man from the grocery store --  |t Motor cars --  |t Allied convoy/reaches Russia --  |t Depression years --  |t Coopered at Fish Creek --  |t A working man appeared in the street --  |t Woman with umbrella --  |t Automobile accident --  |t Look, the woods, the sky, our home --  |t Coming out of sleep --  |t Voyageurs --  |t I walked/from Chicago to Big Bull Falls (Wausau) --  |t See the girls in shorts on their bicycles --  |t When Johnny (Chapman) Appleseed --  |t Tell me a story about the war --  |t Poet Percival said : I struck a lode --  |t Terrible things coming up --  |t 1937 --  |t Their apples fall down --  |t The government men said don't plant wheat --  |t New! --  |t (L.Z.) --  |t Chimney sweep --  |t Swept snow, Li Po --  |t Regards to Mr. Glover --  |t Sunday's motor-cars --  |t Let's play a game --  |t Lugubre for a child --  |t Could you be right --  |t Look close --  |t If I were a bird --  |t High, lovely, light --  |t Letter from Paul --  |t Two old men --  |t Paul, hello --  |t So this was I --  |t Am I real way out in space --  |t On a row of cabins/next my home --  |t In moonlight lies --  |t The cabin door flew open --  |t The elegant office girl --  |t When brown folk lived a distance. 
505 0 0 |g For Paul and other poems 1945-1956.  |g For Paul.  |t Paul --  |t What bird would light --  |t Nearly landless and on the way to water --  |t Understand me, dead is nothing --  |t How bright you'll find young people --  |t If he is of constant depth --  |t The young ones go away to school --  |t Some have chimes --  |t O Tannenbaum --  |t In the great snowfall before the bomb --  |t Not all that's heard is music. We leave --  |t Tell me a story about the war --  |t Laval, Pemeret, Pétain --  |t Thure Kumlien --  |t Shut up in woods --  |t Your father to me in your eighth summer --  |t To Paul now old enough to read --  |t What horror to awake at night --  |t Sorrow moves in wide waves --  |t Jesse James and his brother Frank --  |t May you have lumps in your mashed potatoes --  |t Old Mother turns blue and from us --  |t I hear the weather --  |t Dead --  |t Can knowledge be conveyed that isn't felt? --  |t Ten o'clock --  |t Adirondack summer --  |t The slip of a girl-announcer --  |t Now go to the party --  |t Dear Paul --  |t My father said "I remember" --  |t You know, he said, they used to make --  |t He built four houses --  |t In Europe they grow a new bean while here --  |t Paul/when the leaves --  |t I've been away from poetry --  |t I am sick with the time's buying sickness --  |t The death of my poor father --  |t To Aeneas who closed his piano --  |t My friend the black and white collie --  |t "Oh ivy green" --  |t As I shook the dust --  |t They live a cool distance --  |t Violin debut. 
505 0 0 |g For Paul and other poems.  |g Other poems 1945-1956.  |t Horse, hello --  |t Energy glows at the lips --  |t Hi, hot-and-humid --  |t Woman in middle life --  |t We physicians watch the juices rise --  |t 1937 --  |t European travel/(Nazi New Order) --  |t Depression years --  |t So you're married, young man --  |t She grew where every spring --  |t I sit in my own house --  |t On hearing/the wood pewee --  |t Along the river --  |t He moved in light --  |t Keen and lovely man moved as in a dance --  |t He lived--childhood summers --  |t I rose from marsh mud --  |t Dear Mona, Mary and all --  |t Don't tell me property is sacred! --  |t Wartime --  |t February almost March bites the cold --  |t People, people --  |t July, waxwings --  |t Old man who seined --  |t Mother is dead --  |t The graves --  |t Kepler --  |t Bonpland --  |t Happy New Year. 
505 0 0 |g Poems 1957-1959.  |t Linnaeus in Lapland --  |t Fog-thick morning --  |t Hear --  |t Cricket-song --  |t Musical toys --  |t I fear this war --  |t Van Gogh could see --  |t No matter where you are --  |t How white the gulls --  |t Springtime's wide --  |t White --  |t Dusk --  |t Beautiful girl --  |t New-sawed --  |t My friend tree. 
505 0 0 |g Poems 1960-1964.  |t In Leonardo's light --  |t You are my friend --  |t Come in --  |t The men leave the car --  |t The wild and wavy event --  |t Florida --  |t My life is hung up --  |t Easter --  |t Get a load --  |t Poet's work --  |t Property is poverty-- --  |t Now in one year --  |t River-marsh-drowse --  |t Club --  |t To foreclose --  |t To my small/electric pump --  |t T.E. Lawrence --  |t As I paint the street --  |t Art Center. 
505 0 0 |g Homemade / handmade poems 1960-1964.  |t Consider at the outset --  |t Ah your face --  |t Alcoholic dream --  |t To my pres-/sure pump --  |t Laundromat --  |t March --  |t Something in the water --  |t Santayana's --  |t If only my friend --  |t Frog noise/suddenly stops --  |t In the transcendence --  |t To whom --  |t Margaret Fuller --  |t Watching dan-/cers on skates --  |t Hospital kitchen --  |t Chicory flower/on campus --  |t Fall ("Early morning corn") --  |t LZ's --  |t Letter from Ian --  |t Some float off on chocolate bars --  |t I knew a clean man --  |t Scythe --  |t So he said/on radio --  |t I visit/the graves --  |t For best work --  |t The obliteration --  |t Spring --  |t The park/"a darling walk/for the mind" --  |t Who was Mary Shelley? --  |t Wild strawberries. 
505 0 0 |g Poems 1965-1967.  |t Autumn --  |t Last night the trash barrel --  |t The boy tossed the news --  |t Popcorn-can cover --  |t Truth --  |t Lights, lifts --  |t O late fall --  |t Churchill's death --  |t The Badlands --  |t A student --  |t Bird singing --  |t Easter greeting --  |t City talk --  |t As praiseworthy --  |t They've lost their leaves --  |t My mother saw the green tree toad --  |t Tradition --  |t Autumn night --  |t Sky --  |t Nothing to speak of --  |t Swedenborg --  |t I lost you to water, summer --  |t I married --  |t You see here --  |t Your erudition --  |t Alone --  |t Why can't I be happy --  |t And what you liked --  |t Cleaned all surfaces --  |t Young in Fall I said : the birds. 
505 0 0 |g North Central.  |g Lake Superior.  |t In every part of every living thing --  |t Iron the common element of earth --  |t Radisson --  |t (The long/canoes) --  |t Through all this granite land --  |t And at the blue ice superior spot --  |t Joliet --  |t Ruby of corundum --  |t Wild pigeon --  |t Schoolcraft left the Soo--canoes --  |t Inland then --  |t The smooth black stone --  |t I'm sorry to have missed --  |t My life by water. 
505 0 0 |g Traces of living things.  |t Museum --  |t Far reach --  |t TV --  |t We are what the seas --  |t What cause have you --  |t Stone --  |t The eye --  |t For best work --  |t Smile --  |t Fall ("We must pull") --  |t Years --  |t Unsurpassed in beauty --  |t Human bean --  |t High class human --  |t Ah your face --  |t Sewing a dress --  |t I walked/on New Year's Day --  |t J.F. Kennedy after/the Bay of Pigs --  |t Mergansers --  |t "Shelter" --  |t Wintergreen ridge. 
505 0 0 |g Poems 1968-1970.  |t Paean to place --  |t Alliance --  |t Bashō --  |t The man of law --  |t Not all harsh sounds displease --  |t Jefferson and Adams --  |t Katharine Anne --  |t War. 
505 0 0 |g Harpsichord & salt fish.  |t Thomas Jefferson --  |t The Ballad of Basil --  |t Wilderness --  |t Consider --  |t Otherwise --  |t Nursery rhyme --  |t Three Americans --  |t Poems at the porthole.  |t Blue and white ;  |t The soil is poor ;  |t Michelangelo ;  |t Wallace Stevens --  |t Subliminal.  |t Sleep's dream ;  |t Waded, watched, warbled ;  |t Illustrated night clock's ;  |t Honest ;  |t Night --  |t LZ --  |t Peace --  |t Thomas Jefferson inside --  |t Foreclosure --  |t His carpets flowered --  |t Darwin. 
505 0 0 |g Prose and radio plays 1937.  |t Uncle. 
505 0 0 |g Poems 1951-1952.  |t Switchboard girl --  |t The evening's automobiles --  |t As I lay dying --  |t from Taste and tenderness. 
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