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E-grāmata: Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010

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Collects poetry from the author's eleven published collections along with over fifty previously unpublished poems.

"The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965-2010 may be the most important book of poetry to appear in years."--Publishers Weekly

"All poetry readers will want to own this book; almost everything is in it."--Publishers Weekly

"If you only read one poetry book in 2012, The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton ought to be it."?NPR

"The 'Collected Clifton' is a gift, not just for her fans...but for all of us."--The Washington Post

"The love readers feel for Lucille Clifton both the woman and her poetry is constant and deeply felt. The lines that surface most frequently in praise of her work and her person are moving declarations of racial pride, courage, steadfastness."?Toni Morrison, from the Foreword

The Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton 1965 2010 combines all eleven of Lucille Clifton's published collections with more than fifty previously unpublished poems. The unpublished poems feature early poems from 1965 1969, a collection-in-progress titled the book of days (2008), and a poignant selection of final poems. An insightful foreword by Nobel Prize winning author Toni Morrison and comprehensive afterword by noted poet Kevin Young frames Clifton's lifetime body of work, providing the definitive statement about this major America poet's career.

On February 13, 2010, the poetry world lost one of its most distinguished members with the passing of Lucille Clifton. In the last year of her life, she was named the first African American woman to receive the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize honoring a US poet whose "lifetime accomplishments warrant extraordinary recognition," and was posthumously awarded the Robert Frost Medal for lifetime achievement from the Poetry Society of America.

"mother-tongue: to man-kind" (from the unpublished the book of days):

all that I am asking is
that you see me as something
more than a common occurrence,
more than a woman in her ordinary skin.




Landmark volume containing all of Lucille Clifton's published work and 55 previously unpublished poems. Foreword by Nobel Prize-winner Toni Morrison.

Papildus informācija

Winner of Hurston/Wright LEGACY Award (Poetry) 2013.
Editors' Note xxvii
Foreword: Lucille Clifton xxviii
Toni Morrison
Early Uncollected Poems (1965-1969)
Black Women
3(1)
Old Hundred
4(1)
The Old Availables Have
5(1)
Chan's Dream
6(1)
from Dark Nursery Rhymes for a Dark Daughter
7(2)
5/23/67 R.I.P.
9(1)
Only Too High Is High Enough
10(1)
The Coming Of X
11(1)
Conversation Overheard in a Graveyard
12(1)
Sunday Dinner
13(1)
My Friend Mary Stone From Oxford Mississippi
14(1)
Spring Thought For Thelma
15(1)
my mother teached me
16(1)
To Mama too late
17(1)
Dear Mama
18(1)
Dear
19(1)
Dear
20(1)
plain as a baby
21(1)
Everytime i talk about
22(1)
satchmo
23(1)
for prissly
24(1)
the last Seminole is black
25(1)
a poem written for many moynihans
26(1)
the poet is thirty two
27(1)
quotations from aunt margaret brown
28(1)
daddy
29(1)
take somebody like me
30(1)
let them say
31(4)
good times (1969)
in the inner city
35(1)
my mama moved among the days
36(1)
my daddy's fingers move among the couplers
37(1)
lane is the pretty one
38(1)
miss rosie
39(1)
robert
40(1)
the 1st
41(1)
running across to the lot
42(1)
still
43(1)
good times
44(1)
if i stand in my window
45(1)
stops
46(1)
the discoveries of fire
47(1)
those boys that ran together
48(1)
pity this poor animal
49(1)
the white boy
50(1)
the meeting after the savior gone
51(1)
for deLawd
52(1)
ca'line's prayer
53(1)
if he ask you was i laughing
54(1)
if something should happen
55(1)
generations
56(1)
love rejected
57(1)
tyrone (1)
58(1)
willie b (1)
59(1)
tyrone (2)
60(1)
willie b (2)
61(1)
tyrone (3)
62(1)
willie b (3)
63(1)
tyrone (4)
64(1)
willie b (4)
65(1)
buffalo war
66(1)
flowers
67(1)
pork chops
68(1)
now my first wife never did come out of her room
69(1)
the way it was
70(1)
admonitions
71(6)
good news about the earth (1972) about the earth
after kent state
77(16)
being property once myself
78(1)
the way it was
79(1)
the lost baby poem
80(1)
Later I'll Say
81(1)
apology
82(1)
lately
83(1)
the '70s
84(1)
listen children
85(1)
driving through new england
86(1)
the news
87(1)
the bodies broken on
88(1)
song
89(1)
prayer
90(3)
heroes
africa
93(1)
i am high on the man called crazy
94(1)
earth
95(1)
for the bird who flew against our window one morning and broke his natural neck
96(1)
God send easter
97(1)
so close
98(1)
wise: having the ability to perceive and adopt the best means for accomplishing an end
99(1)
malcolm
100(1)
eldridge
101(1)
to bobby seale
102(1)
for her hiding place
103(1)
richard penniman
104(1)
daddy
105(1)
poem for my sisters
106(1)
the kind of man he is
107(4)
some jesus
adam and eve
111(1)
cain
112(1)
moses
113(1)
solomon
114(1)
job
115(1)
daniel
116(1)
Jonah
117(1)
John
118(1)
mary
119(1)
Joseph
120(1)
the calling of the disciples
121(1)
the raising of lazarus
122(1)
palm Sunday
123(1)
good friday
124(1)
easter Sunday
125(1)
spring song
126(3)
Uncollected Poems (1973-1974)
Phillis Wheatley Poetry Festival
129(1)
All of Us Are All of Us
130(5)
an ordinary woman (1974)
sisters
in salem
135(1)
sisters
136(1)
leanna's poem
137(1)
on the birth of bomani
138(1)
salt
139(1)
a storm poem
140(1)
god's mood
141(1)
new bones
142(1)
Harriet
143(1)
roots
144(1)
come home from the movies
145(1)
to ms. ann
146(1)
my boys
147(1)
last note to my girls
148(1)
a visit to gettysburg
149(1)
monticello
150(1)
to a dark moses
151(1)
Kali
152(1)
this morning
153(4)
i agree with the leaves
the lesson of the falling leaves
157(1)
i am running into a new year
158(1)
the coming of Kali
159(1)
she insists on me
160(1)
she understands me
161(1)
she is dreaming
162(1)
her love poem
163(1)
calming Kali
164(1)
i am not done yet
165(1)
the poet
166(1)
turning
167(1)
my poem
168(1)
lucy one-eye
169(1)
if mama
170(1)
i was born in a hotel
171(1)
light
172(1)
cutting greens
173(1)
jackie robinson
174(1)
i went to the valley
175(1)
at last we killed the roaches
176(1)
in the evenings
177(1)
breaklight
178(1)
some dreams hang in the air
179(1)
the carver
180(1)
let there be new flowering
181(1)
the thirty eighth year
182(5)
Uncollected Poems (ca. 1975)
Anniversary 5/10/74
187(1)
November 1, 1975
188(1)
"We Do Not Know Very Much About Lucille's Inner Life"
189(6)
two-headed woman (1980)
homage to mine
lucy and her girls
195(1)
i was born with twelve fingers
196(1)
homage to my hair
197(1)
homage to my hips
198(1)
what the mirror said
199(1)
there is a girl inside
200(1)
to merle
201(1)
august the 12th
202(1)
on the death of alien's son
203(1)
speaking of loss
204(1)
to thelma who worried because i couldn't cook
205(1)
poem on my fortieth birthday to my mother who died young
206(1)
februrary 13, 1980
207(1)
forgiving my father
208(1)
to the unborn and waiting children
209(1)
aunt agnes hatcher tells
210(2)
the once and future dead
212(3)
two-headed woman
in this garden
215(1)
the making of poems
216(1)
new year
217(1)
sonora desert poem
218(2)
my friends
220(1)
wife
221(1)
i once knew a man
222(1)
angels
223(1)
conversation with my grandson, waiting to be conceived
224(1)
the mystery that surely is present
225(1)
the astrologer predicts at mary's birth
226(1)
anna speaks of the childhood of mary her daughter
227(1)
mary's dream
228(1)
how he is coming then
229(1)
holy night
230(1)
a song of mary
231(1)
island mary
232(1)
mary mary astonished by God
233(1)
for the blind
234(1)
for the mad
235(1)
for the lame
236(1)
for the mute
237(1)
God waits for the wandering world
238(1)
the light that came to lucille clifton
239(18)
the light that came to lucille clifton testament
243(1)
incandescence
244(1)
mother, i am mad
245(1)
perhaps
246(1)
explanations
247(1)
friends come
248(1)
to Joan
249(1)
confession
250(1)
in populated air
251(6)
Next (1987)
we are all next
album
257(1)
winnie song
258(1)
there
259(1)
what spells raccoon to me
260(1)
this belief
261(1)
why some people be mad at me sometimes
262(1)
sorrow song
263(1)
I. at creation
264(1)
I. at gettysburg
265(1)
I. at nagasaki
266(1)
I. at Jonestown
267(1)
atlantic is a sea of bones
268(1)
cruelty don't talk to me about cruelty
269(1)
the woman in the camp
270(2)
the lost women
272(1)
4 daughters
273(1)
grown daughter
274(1)
here is another bone to pick with you
275(1)
female
276(1)
if our grandchild be a girl
277(1)
this is the tale
278(1)
my dream about being white
279(1)
my dream about the cows
280(1)
my dream about time
281(1)
my dream about falling
282(1)
my dream about the second coming
283(1)
my dream about God
284(1)
my dream about the poet
285(1)
morning mirror
286(3)
or next
the death of crazy horse
289(2)
crazy horse names his daughter
291(1)
crazy horse instructs the young men but in their grief they forget
292(1)
the message of crazy horse
293(1)
the death of thelma sayles
294(1)
lives
295(1)
the message of thelma sayles
296(1)
the death of Joanne c.
297(1)
enter my mother
298(1)
leukemia as white rabbit
299(1)
incantation
300(1)
chemotherapy
301(1)
she won't ever forgive me
302(1)
the one in the next bed is dying
303(1)
leukemia as dream/ritual
304(1)
the message of jo
305(1)
chorus: lucille
306(1)
the death of fred clifton
307(1)
"I'm going back to my true identity"
308(1)
my wife
309(1)
the message of fred clifton
310(3)
singing
in white america
313(3)
1 i come to read them poems
2 the history
3 the tour
4 the hall
5 the reading
6 it is late
shapeshifter poems
316(2)
1 the legend is whispered
2 who is there to protect her
3 if the little girl lies
4 the poem at the end of the world California lessons
318(5)
1 geography
2 history
3 botany
4 semantics
5 metaphysics
quilting (1991)
[ section titles are taken from the names of traditional quilt designs]
quilting
323(4)
log cabin
i am accused of tending to the past
327(1)
note to myself
328(1)
poem beginning in no and ending in yes
329(1)
february 11, 1990
330(1)
at the cemetery, walnut grove plantation, south carolina, 1989
331(2)
slave cabin, sotterly plantation, maryland, 1989
333(1)
white lady
334(2)
memo
336(1)
reply
337(1)
whose side are you on?
338(1)
shooting star
339(1)
poem with rhyme in it
340(1)
eyes
341(3)
defending my tongue
344(3)
catalpa flower
from the wisdom of sister brown
347(1)
the birth of language
348(1)
we are running
349(1)
what the grass knew
350(1)
nude photograph
351(1)
this is for the mice that live
352(1)
sleeping beauty
353(1)
a woman who loves
354(2)
man and wife
356(1)
poem in praise of menstruation
357(1)
peeping tom
358(1)
ways you are not like oedipus
359(1)
the killing of the trees
360(2)
questions and answers
362(1)
november 21, 1988
363(1)
the beginning of the end of the world
364(1)
the last day
365(4)
eight-pointed star
wild blessings
369(1)
somewhere
370(1)
when i stand around among poets
371(1)
water sign woman
372(1)
photograph
373(1)
grandma, we are poets
374(2)
december 7, 1989
376(1)
to my friend, jerina
377(1)
lot's wife 1988
378(1)
fat fat water rat
379(1)
poem to my uterus
380(1)
to my last period
381(1)
wishes for sons
382(1)
the mother's story
383(1)
in which i consider the fortunate deaf
384(1)
4/25/89 late
385(1)
as he was dying
386(1)
night sound
387(1)
the spirit walks in
388(1)
after the reading
389(1)
moonchild
390(3)
tree of life
oh where have you fallen to
393(1)
remembering the birth of lucifer
394(1)
whispered to lucifer
395(1)
eve's version
396(1)
lucifer understanding at last
397(1)
the garden of delight
398(1)
adam thinking
399(1)
eve thinking
400(1)
the story thus far
401(1)
lucifer speaks in his own voice
402(3)
prayer
blessing the boats
405(4)
The Book of Light (1992)
LIGHT
409(4)
reflection
climbing
413(1)
June 20
414(1)
daughters
415(1)
sam
416(1)
my lost father
417(1)
thel
418(1)
imagining bear
419(1)
c.c. rider
420(1)
11/10 again
421(1)
she lived
422(1)
for roddy
423(1)
them and us
424(1)
the women you are accustomed to
425(1)
song at midnight
426(1)
won't you celebrate with me
427(4)
lightning bolt
it was a dream
431(1)
each morning i pull myself
432(1)
here yet be dragons
433(1)
the yeti poet returns to his village to tell his story
434(1)
crabbing
435(1)
the earth is a living thing
436(1)
move
437(2)
samson predicts from gaza the Philadelphia fire
439(1)
January 1991
440(1)
dear jesse helms
441(1)
if i should
442(1)
further note to clark
443(1)
begin here
444(1)
night vision
445(1)
fury
446(1)
cigarettes
447(1)
final note to clark
448(1)
note, passed to superman
449(1)
the rough weight of it
450(3)
splendor
seeker of visions
453(1)
nothing about the moment
454(1)
atlas
455(1)
sarah's promise
456(1)
naomi watches as ruth sleeps
457(1)
cain
458(1)
leda 1
459(1)
leda 2
460(1)
leda 3
461(1)
far memory
462(4)
brothers
466(7)
Uncollected Poems (1993)
hometown 1993
473(1)
ones like us
474(3)
The Terrible Stories (1996)
telling our stories
477(4)
1 A Dream of Foxes
fox
481(1)
the coming of fox
482(1)
dear fox
483(1)
leaving fox
484(1)
one year later
485(1)
a dream of foxes
486(3)
2 From the Cadaver
amazons
489(1)
lumpectomy eve
490(1)
consulting the book of changes: radiation
491(2)
1994
493(1)
scar
494(1)
hag riding
495(1)
down the tram
496(1)
rust
497(1)
from the cadaver
498(3)
3 A Term in Memphis
shadows
501(2)
slaveships
503(1)
entering the south
504(1)
the mississippi river empties into the gulf
505(1)
old man river
506(1)
the son of medgar
507(1)
auction street
508(1)
memphis
509(2)
what comes after this
511(1)
blake
512(3)
4 In the Meantime
evening and my dead once husband
515(1)
memory
516(1)
my sanctified grandmother
517(1)
lee
518(1)
album
519(1)
what did she know, when did she know it
520(1)
in the same week
521(1)
heaven
522(1)
lorena
523(1)
in the meantime
524(3)
5 From the Book of David dancer
527(18)
son of jesse
529(1)
david has slain his ten thousands
530(1)
to michal
531(1)
enemies
532(2)
beloved
534(1)
bathsheba
535(1)
the prophet
536(1)
oh absalom my son my son
537(1)
david, musing
538(1)
what manner of man
539(6)
Blessing the Boats (2000)
new poems
the times
545(1)
signs
546(1)
moonchild
547(1)
dialysis
548(1)
donor
549(1)
libation
550(1)
the photograph: a lynching
551(1)
jasper texas 1998
552(1)
alabama 9/15/63
553(1)
what i think when i ride the train
554(1)
praise song
555(1)
august
556(1)
study the masters
557(1)
lazarus (first day)
558(1)
lazarus (second day)
559(1)
lazarus (third day)
560(1)
birthday 1999
561(1)
grief
562(2)
report from the angel of eden
564(5)
Mercy (2004)
last words
the gift
569(1)
out of body
570(1)
dying
571(1)
last words
572(1)
oh antic God
573(1)
april
574(1)
after one year
575(1)
sonku
576(1)
children
577(4)
stories
surely i am able to write poems
581(1)
mulberry fields
582(1)
the river between us
583(1)
cancer
584(1)
in the mirror
585(1)
blood
586(1)
a story
587(1)
mercy
588(1)
here rests
589(1)
after oz
590(1)
the Phantom
591(1)
Powell
592(1)
walking the blind dog
593(1)
hands
594(1)
wind on the st. marys river
595(1)
the tale the shepherds tell the sheep
596(1)
stop
597(4)
september song a poem in 7 days
1 tuesday 9/11/01
601(1)
2 wednesday 9/12/01
602(1)
3 thursday 9/13/01
603(1)
4 friday 9/14/01
604(1)
5 saturday 9/15/01
605(1)
6 sunday morning 9/16/01
606(1)
7 monday sundown 9/17/01
607(4)
the message from The Ones (received in the late 70s) beginning of message
your mother sends you this
611(1)
come to here
612(1)
you
613(1)
we are ones
614(1)
in the saying of
615(1)
we are here
616(1)
why should we wander bone yards
617(1)
some of you have been blessed
618(1)
you come to teach
619(1)
in the geometry
620(1)
we
621(1)
god
622(1)
the angels have no wings
623(1)
you who feel yourself
624(1)
you wish to speak of
625(1)
you are not
626(1)
the universe requires the worlds
627(1)
you have placed yourselves
628(1)
whether in spirit
629(1)
the air
630(1)
the patience
631(1)
what has been made
632(1)
there is a star
633(6)
end of message
Voices (2008)
hearing
"marley was dead to begin with"
639(1)
aunt jemima
640(1)
uncle ben
641(1)
cream of wheat
642(1)
horse prayer
643(1)
raccoon prayer
644(1)
dog's god
645(1)
albino
646(1)
mataoka
647(1)
witko
648(1)
what haunts him
649(1)
my grandfather's lullaby
650(1)
"you have been my tried and trusted friend"
651(1)
lu 1942
652(1)
sorrows
653(4)
being heard
this is what i know
657(1)
my father hasn't come back
658(1)
dad
659(1)
faith
660(1)
afterblues
661(1)
the dead do dream
662(1)
"in 1844 explorers John Fremont and Kit Carson discovered Lake Tahoe"
663(1)
mirror
664(1)
6/27/06
665(1)
in amira's room
666(1)
for maude
667(1)
highway
668(1)
toward tahoe
668(3)
ten oxherding pictures
a meditation on ten oxherding pictures
671(1)
1st picture searching for the ox
672(1)
2nd picture seeing the traces
673(1)
3rd picture seeing the ox
674(1)
4th picture catching the ox
675(1)
5th picture herding the ox
676(1)
6th picture coming home on the ox's back
677(1)
7th picture the ox forgotten leaving the man alone
678(1)
8th picture the ox and the man both gone out of sight
679(1)
9th picture returning to the origin back to the source
680(1)
10th picture entering the city with bliss-bestowing hands
681(1)
end of meditation
682(1)
note
683(6)
Uncollected Poems (2006-2010)
Book of Days (2006)
birth-day
689(1)
godspeak: out of paradise
690(1)
lucifer morning-star to man-kind after the fall: in like kind
691(1)
man-kind: in image of
692(1)
angelspeak
693(1)
mother-tongue: the land of nod
694(1)
mother-tongue: to the child just born
695(1)
mother-tongue: after the child's death
696(1)
mother-tongue: after the flood
697(1)
the rainbow bears witness
698(1)
nineveh: waiting
699(1)
mother-tongue: babylon
700(1)
mother-tongue: to man-kind
701(1)
godspeak
702(1)
mother-tongue: we are dying
703(1)
mother-tongue: in a dream before she died
704(1)
sodom and gomorrah
705(1)
prodigal
706(1)
man-kind: over the jordan, into the promised land
707(1)
lucifer morning-star
708(1)
armageddon
709(1)
man-kind: digging a trench to hell
710(1)
godspeak: kingdom come
711(4)
Last Poems & Drafts (2006-2010)
6/27/06 seventy (2008)
715(1)
some points along some of the meridians (2007)
716(3)
untitled (2006)
719(1)
she leans out from the mirror (2006)
720(1)
Titled (2006)
721(1)
new Orleans (2006)
722(1)
after the children died she started bathing (2007)
723(1)
haiku (2008)
724(1)
An American Story (2008)
725(1)
God Bless America (2008)
726(1)
In the middle of the Eye (2010)
727(2)
won't you celebrate with me: the poetry of Lucille Clifton 729(21)
Kevin Young
Lucille Clifton Bibliography 750(3)
Index of Poems 753(9)
About the Co-Editors 762(2)
About Lucille Clifton 764(6)
Colophon 770