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E-grāmata: Don't Leave Hungry: Fifty Years of Southern Poetry Review

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This title includes the best poems from this influential journal. This substantial anthology charts the development of this influential journal decade by decade, making clear that although it has close ties to a particular region, it has consistently maintained a national scope, publishing poets from all over the United States. SPR's goal has been to celebrate the poem above all, so although there are poems by major poets here, there are many gems by less famous, perhaps even obscure, writers too. Here are 183 poems by nearly as many poets, from A. R. Ammons, Kathryn Stripling Byer, James Dickey, Mark Doty, Claudia Emerson, David Ignatow, and Carolyn Kizer to Ted Kooser, Maxine Kumin, Denise Levertov, Howard Nemerov, Sharon Olds, Linda Pastan, and Charles Wright.

Recenzijas

This superb selection from an enduring, flagship journal holds work by many of our most indispensable poets and, remarkably often, what went on to become their signature poems. This anthology reminds us of those poems' first public life: in the pages of a 'small' magazine with, as it turns out, a freighter-sized wake. The prose introductions to each section are lucid microcosms, outlining each decade's shifting cultural concerns. If some imagined Alexandrian Library of American Poetry were to burn, this anthology could, on its own, convey an important part of our literary seed-stock. - Jane Hirshfield, author of Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry and After: Poems ""No reader will leave this harvest table hungry - here is nourishment for all. Eleanor Ross Taylor's title poem invites us to a playful sacrament: eat the 'bright flesh' of birdsong, drink the 'momentary blood' of a wave, and 'All thy sins are teggen away, teggen away.' Fifty years of the best American poetry is spread out before us, grouped by decade with James Smith's extraordinarily helpful essays giving us a quick context for each, from the 'Me Decade' of the seventies to the 'Greed Decade' of the eighties and our current 'Security Decade.' These poems epitomize their eras yet move beyond, rise beyond as poetry always does, capturing time and place and lived life in a way no other art can manage.... This fine collection offers us fare for the journey."" - Lee Smith, author of On Agate Hill

Foreword xxiii
Introduction xxix
The Late 1950s and the 1960s
3(36)
Praise be to Eve
5(1)
Guy Owen
The Falls
6(2)
James Dickey
For Jake Flickner
8(1)
Dallas Wiebe
Edgar's Story
9(1)
X. J. Kennedy
Desecrations on a Theme
10(1)
Tilghman Point
11(1)
Paul Baker Newman
Lady of Leisure
12(1)
Vassar Miller
The Attic, the House
13(1)
William Matthews
The Risk
14(1)
Cavafy
15(1)
Joanne De Longchamps
Arches and Shadows
16(1)
Annie Dillard
Clearing Away
17(1)
Charles David Wright
A Night Song for Anne Jones
18(2)
Julia Randall
Periphery
20(1)
A. R. Ammons
High Country
21(1)
Robert Morgan
Office Girls
22(1)
Gary Sange
Deliveries from Viet Nam
22(2)
King Francis and the Maid
24(1)
E. G. Burrows
To My Children, Fearing for Them
25(1)
Wendell Berry
Two Old People
26(2)
Robert Watson
The Sons
28(1)
Larry Rubin
The Comet
29(1)
Heather Ross Miller
The Warehouse Chute
30(2)
Dabney Stuart
Goat & Boy
32(1)
Coleman Barks
A Question of Identity
33(2)
Catharine Savage Brosman
Yvor Winters
35(1)
Paul Ramsey
Language of Flowers
36(1)
Jean Farley
A Family Romance
37(2)
Howard Nemerov
The 1970s
39(64)
The Flying Change
41(1)
Henry Taylor
The Muse Once More
42(2)
Heights, Depths, Silence, Unceasing Sound of the Surf
44(1)
Denise Levertov
How America Came to the Mountains
45(2)
Jim Wayne Miller
Letter to Borges
47(1)
David Kirby
The New Dolores Leather Bar
48(1)
Turner Cassity
Adding Rattles
49(1)
6 Lines for Chi K'ang
50(1)
Charles Wright
November
50(1)
Venetian Spring
51(1)
The Domesticators
52(1)
Sharon Olds
Dawn Wind Unlocks the River Sky
53(3)
Fred Chappell
Trainer's Temper Bars Him from His Beloved Elephants
56(2)
Susan Ludvigson
My Father's Friends
58(1)
W. S. Doxey
Drift
59(1)
Linda Pastan
Seeds
60(1)
Julie Suk
Vertigo
61(1)
Will Wells
Out of the Sea, at Hatteras
62(2)
Dave Smith
Without Guilt, the Rural Carrier Reads a Postcard
64(1)
T. R. Hummer
Understanding
65(1)
Heather McHugh
Cool
65(2)
He Makes a House Call
67(2)
John Stone
How It Passes
69(2)
Carolyn Kizer
That Summer
71(1)
Sam Ragan
York Harbor Morning
72(1)
George Garrett
The Rider
73(1)
Stephen Dunn
Creation Myth
74(2)
Wendell Berry
Two Untitled Poems
76(2)
David Ignatow
Hogpen
78(1)
Robert Morgan
Plankroad
79(2)
St. Louis Pencil Salesman Blues
81(1)
Ronald Wallace
Lines After Larkin: The Pornographic Movie
82(1)
Adrianne Marcus
Drought
83(2)
Kathryn Stripling Byer
Getting Experience
85(1)
Miller Williams
How, Having Given Up the Classical Temper for the Romantic, We Try to Find Meaning in Death
86(2)
Yom Kippur
88(1)
Chana Bloch
Snow Log
89(1)
A. R. Ammons
Another Sentimental Journey
90(2)
James Seay
There Was a Song
92(1)
Gerald W. Barrax
In the Restaurant
93(1)
A Couple, A Domestic Interior
94(1)
Timothy Steele
Murder
95(2)
Philip Appleman
Crazy Tuttle
97(1)
Juanita Tobin
L'Histoire
98(1)
Billy Collins
The Birthday
99(2)
Philip Dacey
Don't Leave Hungry
101(1)
Eleanor Ross Taylor
Mother Talking in the Porch Swing
102(1)
William Stafford
The 1980s
103(66)
The Poet Visits Egypt and Israel
106(6)
Maxine Kumin
Refuge
112(1)
Ruth Daigon
Mary Mihalik
113(2)
Ed Ochester
Loss of Power
115(1)
Judson Mitcham
Shrine
116(2)
R. T. Smith
Solstice
118(1)
Judith Kitchen
Pure Jesus, Early Morning Shift
119(1)
Dorothy Barresi
The Rest
120(1)
Neal Bowers
A Tumbleweed from Texas
121(1)
Michael McFee
Burials
122(2)
Susan Ludvigson
Umpire
124(2)
Dabney Stuart
Summer Darkness
126(1)
Jane Hoogestraat
Taking Stock of Feelings
127(1)
Ed Zahniser
The Defiance of Heroes
128(1)
Charlie Smith
Chipped Tooth
129(1)
Memye Curtis Tucker
A Wreath of Stars: Symsonia, Kentucky, 1914
130(2)
Joe Bolton
New South
132(3)
Betty Adcock
Daddy-long-legs
135(1)
Deborah Pierce Nicklas
Somewhere: How Can We Leave It Now?
136(2)
Nance Van Winckel
La Tristeza
138(1)
Judith Ortiz Cofer
The Shadow
139(2)
David R. Slavitt
Grass
141(1)
Nancy Simpson
For the Woman in Her Station Wagon Weeping at a Red Light
142(2)
Edward Wilson
Last Sunday in October
144(1)
Billy Collins
Spider Eggs
145(1)
Ted Kooser
Tree of Babel
146(2)
James Applewhite
Sonnets for a Diabetic
148(2)
Peter Meinke
There Was a Place We Could Have Met
150(1)
Bettie Sellers
It Begins
151(1)
Mark Doty
Off
152(2)
Albert Goldbarth
Helen Approaching
154(1)
P. C. Bowman
Garbage
155(2)
Eric Trethewey
Jericho's
157(1)
Kathryn Stripling Byer
Running Again in Hollywood Cemetery
158(3)
Ron Smith
Bonsai
161(2)
Jody Bolz
Forever Mountain
163(2)
Fred Chappell
Carp
165(4)
B. D. Love
The 1990s
169(76)
Against Healing
171(2)
Paul Allen
Paleolithic
173(1)
Cathy Smith Bowers
Georgia: For My Friends Who Never Find Any
174(2)
David Axelrod
Los Alamos
176(2)
Simeon Berry
It seems to her now
178(2)
Phebe Davidson
After
180(2)
Peter Makuck
Living Mysteries
182(1)
Margaret Holley
Mammogram
183(2)
Deborah Pope
The Weight of Knowledge
185(2)
Charles Harper Webb
Psychic Healers
187(3)
Kathy Evans
Desire
190(1)
Nathalie F. Anderson
Glass House
191(2)
Jesse Lee Kercheval
The Word
193(3)
Barbara Hamby
Webs (I)
196(1)
Mark Halperin
Making Love at the Budget Host Hotel
197(2)
Robert Collins
Coming into the River Parishes
199(2)
Katherine Soniat
The Silence We Cannot Imagine
201(1)
Graham Duncan
Somewhere in a House Where You Are Not
202(2)
Debra Marquart
A Legacy
204(3)
Neal Bowers
Passion Week, 1966
207(2)
Rebecca McClanahan
The Trouble Now
209(1)
James Kimbrell
Mounding Potatoes
210(2)
Bill Brown
Singing Hymns to Go to Sleep
212(2)
Michael Chitwood
Preserves
214(1)
Claudia Emerson
Stable
214(2)
Words for the Body
216(1)
Lisa ERB Stewart
Permission
217(2)
Andrea Hollander Budy
First Kiss
219(2)
Wayne Johns
To Write the New Yorker Poem
221(2)
R. T. Smith
Hard Water
223(1)
Will Wells
Body and Soul
224(4)
B. H. Fairchild
Laying Out the Dead
228(2)
Becky Gould Gibson
Not Counting the Men
230(2)
Judith Tate O'Brien
Finishing the Puzzle
232(2)
Randolph Thomas
Did You Know I Love You
234(2)
Lyn Lifshin
Crossing the Border
236(4)
Kathryn Kirkpatrick
Paying the Anesthesiologist
240(2)
Starkey Flythe Jr.
American Insomnia
242(3)
Gwen Ebert
The 2000s
245(68)
Anyways
248(2)
Suzanne Cleary
Walk
250(2)
Philip Memmer
Being, 1
252(1)
Lou Lipsitz
New York Postcard Sonnets, #6
253(1)
Philip Dacey
Mose Whipple Says Good-Bye
254(1)
William Jolliff
Ode
255(2)
Kurt Leland
Last Time
257(1)
Carrie Shipers
Were We Speaking, Had You Asked
258(1)
Greg Rappleye
For Tityrus
259(2)
Andrew Grace
Let's Drink Now
261(1)
David Hernandez
At Kellogg's Landing
262(1)
Robert Bense
``Gowned Waiting''
263(2)
Enid Shomer
A Note on Rejection
265(2)
Marc J. Sheehan
On the First Day of Middle School, My Daughter Walks into a Cloud
267(2)
Harriet Brown
Catherine E. Young Hazmat
269(1)
For Okra
270(1)
Cathy Smith Bowers
Plenty to Go
271(2)
Allan Peterson
Calf-Bearer
273(1)
Temple Cone
Names of Small Fish
274(2)
Georgette Perry
In the Garden
276(2)
Robert Cording
Doll House
278(1)
Michelle Detorie
Drought
279(2)
Joan Mitchell
Matins
281(1)
Peter Makuck
Mysteries
282(2)
Jay Rogoff
The Sympathy of Dust
284(1)
Edison Jennings
Richland Dock, 1956
285(1)
Kathleen Flenniken
The Sum Total
286(2)
Gary Fincke
Hearth
288(1)
Ron Rash
Profile of a Young Woman
289(1)
Stephen Gibson
Getting to Know You
290(2)
Jeanne Marie Beaumont
Thorn
292(1)
Jim Daniels
Thought Upon Waking
293(1)
Linda Pastan
Pine Tree, Mountain
294(1)
Ellen Wehle
Deep-running
295(2)
Bill Brown
Hymn of Invitation
297(1)
Debra A. Daniel
Philip Sleeping
298(1)
Lee Rossi
Golden Gate
299(1)
Arthur Smith
Shovel
300(1)
David Citino
Libretto for Insomnia
301(2)
Paul Guest
At Twenty-Eight
303(1)
Amy Fleury
Someone Naked and Adorable
304(3)
David Kirby
The Names of Birds
307(1)
James Scruton
Trillium
308(1)
Fleda Brown
At a Loss
309(1)
Robert West
Toll
309(1)
Retriever
310(1)
Veronica Patterson
Door
311(2)
Chana Bloch
Contributors 313(20)
Author Index 333(4)
Title Index 337(4)
Appendix: Guy Owen Prize 341
James Smith is associate professor of English at Armstrong Atlantic State University and associate editor of Southern Poetry Review. Billy Collins was the U.S. Poet Laureate from 2001 to 2003. His first book was The Apple That Astonished Paris (University of Arkansas Press), and his most recent collection is Ballistics: Poems.