Dismantlements of Silence : Poems Selected and New /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Huntsville, Texas :
Texas Review Press,
[2015]
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Edición: | Edition: First. |
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Early uncollected poems
- The pond
- The hunt
- In memory
- The hawk
- Following the stones
- Aftermath
- Alms
- Razing the set
- Leaving the cathedral
- When things get out of hand
- Variation on a theme by Stevens
- The swamp
- Confrontation in a rented cabin
- Small town on a winter night
- Letter to my brothers
- The obstruction
- I-35, south of Waco
- The jewel casket
- No time for welcome
- Driftwood summer
- The tree
- Pentimento
- On a hill in Crete
- Ashes
- Coming home
- From one way to reconstruct the scene
- Another night with snow
- After the funeral
- A triptych for my father
- View from the backyard
- My son in snow
- Winter light
- Driving alone in winter
- The sleep of the insomniac
- The oxygen tent
- The cat in the snow
- A late elegy for John Berryman
- January
- Spider
- The ring tree
- Mexico, my friend
- Way to reconstruct the scene
- The weight lifter
- The leaving
- An odor of chrysanthemums
- In a room
- That house, this room
- Cultivation of pain
- Snow
- The time of year, the hour
- The place of lost breath
- Breakfast as a last resort
- From winter light
- Fragments
- Legacy
- Snow in Ohio
- Pathetique
- The watchers
- Windows
- The polar bear
- A man and his hat
- An evening in advent
- The light
- Winter walk
- From landscape and journey
- Landscape
- In the cold air register
- Those sunday mornings
- The Ohio poem
- Winter solstice
- Scenes from childhood
- Double elegy
- A vision in late afternoon
- October with rain
- The river: a vision
- Vigil at Heiligenkreuz
- Stave church
- A visit to Manafon
- Tapestry
- "Landscape with a pollard willow"
- Winter roses
- Pomegranates
- Poem ending with a variation on a line by Charles Wright
- A street scene
- Sestina with two lines by Charles Tomlinson
- First light.
- A night at the movies
- Courtyard looking toward Artemis from the west cloister
- Poem beginning and ending with a variation of a line by Geoffrey Hill
- Something I cannot name has come close to me
- November
- Pilgrimage
- Diet
- Call
- The other
- What we said
- An affair
- "Border view, Hot Springs, Texas"
- From the bones poems
- Proem
- After centuries
- Their arrival
- The bones meet the bones
- In the pit
- The bones die and go on living
- Following the bones
- The recognition
- Their odyssey
- In the dark
- They make love
- After three days
- They gather together
- Trespass
- Meeting the bones
- Where the bones move
- Their sleep
- After dark
- Some things the bones never know
- The bones in search of a bed
- Renting your bed to the bones
- Their words
- The bones come home
- In far fields
- Their death
- Oil
- The promise
- And if shriven at last they rise
- Not many years
- Their departure
- Into the dark
- Growing darker as they deepen
- At rest
- New poems
- Rothko's "presences"
- Home visit
- A cat named Lonesome
- A postcard from San Gimignano
- Home from the factory
- The voyeur
- Winterset
- The difference between art and artifice
- The last team
- Near the cabin
- An early November meditation
- A walk around the block
- A visit.