Atnaujinkite slapukų nuostatas

Collected Poems of Mark Strand [Minkštas viršelis]

4.31/5 (376 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x36 mm, weight: 573 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Alfred A. Knopf
  • ISBN-10: 0804170851
  • ISBN-13: 9780804170857
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 544 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x36 mm, weight: 573 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Alfred A. Knopf
  • ISBN-10: 0804170851
  • ISBN-13: 9780804170857
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A signature collection by the Pulitzer Prize-winning former U.S. Poet Laureate includes selections from such hailed volumes as Reasons for Moving, The Continuous Life and Blizzard of One. Longlisted for the 2014 National Book Award Gathered here is a half century’s magnificent work by the former poet laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize winner whose haunting and exemplary style has influenced an entire generation of American poets.Beginning with the limited-edition volume Sleeping with One Eye Open, published in 1964, Mark Strand was hailed as a poet of piercing originality and elegance, and in the ensuing decades he has not swerved from his vision of how a poem should be shaped and what it should deliver. As he entered the middle period of his career, with volumes such as The Continuous Life (1990), Strand was already well-known for his ability to capture the subtle music of consciousness, and for creating painterly physical landscapes that could answer to the inner self: “And here the dark infinitive to feel, / Which would endure and have the earth be still / And the star-strewn night pour down the mountains / Into the hissing fields and silent towns.” In his later work, fromBlizzard of One (1998) which won the Pulitzer Prize, through the sly, provocative riddles of his recentAlmost Invisible (2012), Strand has delighted in reminding us that there is no poet quite like him for a dose of dark wit that turns out to be deep wisdom and self-deprecation. He has given voice to our collective imagination with a grandeur and comic honesty worthy of his great Knopf forebear Wallace Stevens. With this volume, we celebrate his canonical work.From the Hardcover edition.
Sleeping with One Eye Open (1964) 1(40)
I
When the Vacation Is Over for Good
3(1)
Sleeping with One Eye Open
4(2)
Something Is in the Air
6(1)
Standing Still
7(2)
The Map
9(2)
Old People on the Nursing Home Porch
11(2)
No Man Is Continent Who Visits Islands
13(2)
Sailing to Italy
15(1)
Dreams
16(2)
Winter in North Liberty
18(3)
II
You and It
21(2)
Taking a Walk with You
23(2)
A Poem on Dancing
25(1)
Walking Around
26(1)
The Nudist Colony
27(2)
In the Mountains
29(1)
In Memoriam
30(3)
III
In the Privacy of the Home
33(1)
Success Story
34(1)
Make Believe Ballroom Time
35(1)
A Kind of Weakness
36(1)
Poem
37(4)
Reasons for Moving (1968)
Eating Poetry
41(1)
The Accident
42(3)
The Mailman
45(1)
The Man in the Tree
46(2)
The Ghost Ship
48(2)
The Kite
50(3)
The Marriage
53(2)
The Whole Story
55(2)
The Babies
57(2)
The Last Bus
59(4)
What to Think Of
63(2)
The Dirty Hand
65(3)
The Tunnel
68(2)
Moontan
70(2)
The Dream
72(1)
The Man in Black
73(1)
Violent Storm
74(2)
The Suicide
76(2)
Keeping Things Whole
78(1)
The Door
79(1)
The Dead
80(1)
The Man in the Mirror
81(8)
Darker (1970)
I Giving Myself Up
The New Poetry Handbook
89(2)
Breath
91(1)
Letter
92(1)
Giving Myself Up
93(1)
Tomorrow
94(1)
The Room
95(1)
Nostalgia
96(1)
The Remains
97(1)
The Dance
98(1)
The Good Life
99(1)
The Dress
100(1)
The Guardian
101(1)
The Hill
102(1)
Coming to This
103(4)
II Black Maps
The Sleep
107(1)
Black Maps
108(2)
Seven Poems
110(2)
From a Litany
112(2)
The Recovery
114(1)
The Prediction
115(1)
The One Song
116(1)
The Stone
117(1)
From a Litany
118(3)
III My Life by Somebody Else
My Life
121(2)
My Death
123(1)
My Life by Somebody Else
124(1)
Courtship
125(1)
Elegy 1969
126(1)
"The Dreadful Has Already Happened"
127(1)
Not Dying
128(1)
The Way It Is
129(6)
The Story of Our Lives (1973)
I Elegy for my Father
135(10)
II The Room
The Room
145(4)
She
149(2)
In Celebration
151(1)
To Begin
152(5)
III The Story of Our Lives
The Story of Our Lives
157(7)
Inside the Story
164(6)
The Untelling
170(13)
The Late Hour (1978)
I Another Place
The Coming of Light
183(1)
Another Place
184(1)
Lines for Winter
185(1)
My Son
186(2)
White
188(2)
For Jessica, My Daughter
190(5)
II From the Long Sad Party
From the Long Sad Party
195(1)
The Late Hour
196(1)
Seven Days
197(2)
About a Man
199(1)
The Story
200(1)
For Her
201(1)
So You Say
202(1)
Poems of Air
203(1)
An Old Man Awake in His Own Death
204(1)
No Particular Day
205(2)
Exiles
207(6)
III Poor North
Poor North
213(1)
Where Are the Waters of Childhood?
214(2)
Pot Roast
216(2)
The House in French Village
218(3)
The Garden
221(1)
Snowfall
222(3)
IV Night Pieces
I
225(2)
II
227(2)
The Monument (1978) 229(30)
From Selected Poems (1980)
Shooting Whales
259(3)
Nights in Hackett's Cove
262(1)
A Morning
263(1)
My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer
264(2)
Leopardi
266(3)
The Continuous Life (1990)
The Idea
269(1)
Velocity Meadows
270(1)
A.M.
271(1)
Cento Virgilianus
272(1)
Orpheus Alone
273(2)
Fear of the Night
275(2)
Two Letters
277(2)
1 Grete Samsa's Letter to H.
277(1)
2 Gregor Samsa's Letter to H.
278(1)
Chekhov: A Sestina
279(2)
To Himself
281(1)
Fiction
282(1)
Luminism
283(1)
Life in the Valley
284(1)
The Continuous Life
285(1)
From a Lost Diary
286(1)
Travel
287(1)
Narrative Poetry
288(2)
Always
290(1)
Grotesques
291(8)
1 The Hunchback
291(2)
2 The King
293(2)
3 The Couple
295(4)
Se La Vita E Sventura ...?
299(2)
One Winter Night
301(1)
Danse d'Hiver
302(1)
The Empire of Chance
303(2)
Translation
305(5)
The History of Poetry
310(1)
The Continental College of Beauty
311(1)
The Midnight Club
312(1)
The Famous Scene
313(1)
Itself Now
314(1)
Reading in Place
315(1)
The End
316(1)
Dark Harbor (1993) 317(52)
Blizzard of One (1998)
I
Untitled
369(1)
The Beach Hotel
370(1)
Old Man Leaves Party
371(1)
I Will Love the Twenty-First Century
372(1)
The Next Time
373(3)
The Night, the Porch
376(1)
Precious Little
377(1)
The Great Poet Returns
378(3)
II
Our Masterpiece Is the Private Life
381(2)
Morning, Noon, and Night
383(2)
A Piece of the Storm
385(1)
A Suite of Appearances
386(6)
Here
392(1)
Two De Chiricos
393(2)
Some Last Words
395(4)
III
Five Dogs
399(6)
IV
In Memory of Joseph Brodsky
405(1)
What It Was
406(2)
The Delirium Waltz
408(7)
The View
415(4)
Man and Camel (2006)
One
The King
419(1)
I Had Been a Polar Explorer
420(1)
Two Horses
421(1)
2002
422(1)
Man and Camel
423(1)
Error
424(1)
Fire
425(1)
Cake
426(1)
The Rose
427(1)
2032
428(1)
Storm
429(1)
Conversation
430(1)
Afterwords
431(2)
Elevator
433(4)
Two
Black Sea
437(1)
Mother and Son
438(1)
Mirror
439(2)
Moon
441(1)
People Walking Through the Night
442(1)
Marsyas
443(2)
The Webern Variations
445(4)
My Name
449(4)
Three
Poem After the Seven Last Words
453
Almost Invisible (2012)
A Banker in the Brothel of Blind Women
463(1)
Bury Your Face in Your Hands
464(1)
Anywhere Could Be Somewhere
465(1)
Harmony in the Boudoir
466(1)
Clarities of the Nonexistent
467(1)
The Minister of Culture Gets His Wish
468(1)
The Old Age of Nostalgia
469(1)
Dream Testicles, Vanished Vaginas
470(1)
The Students of the Ineffable
471(1)
The Everyday Enchantment of Music
472(1)
The Buried Melancholy of the Poet
473(1)
Ever So Many Hundred Years Hence
474(1)
Exhaustion at Sunset
475(1)
Clear in the September Light
476(1)
You Can Always Get There from Here
477(1)
The Gallows in the Garden
478(1)
Love Silhouetted by Lamplight
479(1)
The Triumph of the Infinite
480(1)
The Mysterious Arrival of an Unusual Letter
481(1)
Poem of the Spanish Poet
482(2)
The Enigma of the Infinitesimal
484(1)
A Dream of Travel
485(1)
The Emergency Room at Dusk
486(1)
Once Upon a Cold November Morning
487(1)
Provisional Eternity
488(1)
The Street at the End of the World
489(1)
The Nietzschean Hourglass, or The Future's Misfortune
490(1)
An Event About Which No More Need Be Said
491(1)
A Short Panegyric
492(1)
Hermetic Melancholy
493(1)
A Letter from Tegucigalpa
494(1)
Mystery and Solitude in Topeka
495(1)
There Was Nothing to Be Done
496(1)
No Words Can Describe It
497(1)
In the Afterlife
498(1)
Futility in Key West
499(1)
On the Hidden Beauty of My Sickness
500(1)
With Only the Stars to Guide Us
501(1)
Trouble in Pocatello
502(1)
Like a Leaf Carried Off by the Wind
503(1)
The Social Worker and the Monkey
504(1)
Nobody Knows What Is Known
505(1)
Those Little Legs and Awful Hands
506(1)
Not to Miss the Great Thing
507(1)
Nocturne of the Poet Who Loved the Moon
508(1)
In the Grand Ballroom of the New Eternity
509(1)
When I Turned a Hundred
510(1)
Notes and Acknowledgments 511(4)
Index of Titles 515