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|a Barks, Coleman.
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|a Hummingbird Sleep :
|b Poems, 2009-2011 /
|c Coleman Barks.
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|a Athens, Ga. :
|b University of Georgia Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
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|a Starting Out from Ted Hughes' Letters -- My Face and My Voice -- Lightning Bugs and the Pleiades -- My Segment on the NewsHour -- Accordion Sections -- Our Next Dying -- Word Choice -- Snow Day, the Word God, and the Threat of the Power Going Off -- Old Men Out Walking -- Inbetween Deaths -- The Splinter and the Riversticks -- The Scar on the Back of My Right Hand -- The Tuesday before Thanksgiving -- Tuck's Coach -- Piecemeal -- Rise & Fall -- November Nights -- A Perfect New Moon -- Working Parts -- Boscage -- Iron-Knocking -- Catkins -- Darling -- Celery Hearts -- Two Squirrel Stories -- There Ain't Nothing Like It -- He said, Benjamin my son said -- Salinger in Arabic -- Peter O'Callahan's Dream of Me Not Being Here -- Witness -- A Sky-Opening -- Middle Falls -- Occasional -- Seagull -- Hummingbird Sleep -- The VOICE inside WATER -- Got to Stop -- What I Am Sure Of -- Coffeehouse Notes -- Fox -- Robert and Noah -- Original Sins -- It Is Raining with the Sun Out -- Blessing-Bow -- Anytime -- Midafternoon Midsummer -- We Laugh Together -- The Gift of a Comeback -- Heavy Rain in the Parking Lot -- Wittgenstein -- Grief in the Tub.
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|a The poems inHummingbird Sleep move associatively between Coleman Barks's personal experience and his extensive reading, weaving together a wild and eclectic range of material. A discussion of Plotinus, Barks's appearance on PBS NewsHour, a note Keats once left on Wordsworth's mantelpiece, a splinter in the heel, and a quote from the Upanishads-all make their way into Barks's most recent poems, which achieve intimacy and expansiveness at the same time.
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|a Project MUSE - 2013 Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction
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