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E-grāmata: Iconoscope: New and Selected Poems

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Collected here are poems from Peter Oresick’s previous books, beginning withThe Story of Glass (1977), and to them are added 36 new poems called Under the Carpathians. His work—known for working class and Catholic themes—probes labor and social history, post-World War II America, Eastern European identity, Eastern Rite Catholicism, and Russian icons and fine art and especially Pittsburgh-born pop art icon Andy Warhol.
Introduction xi
Lawrence Joseph
Under the Carpathians
I
Reverse Painting on Glass (Kandinsky)
5(1)
The Inspector
6(1)
Lviv, or Lwow
7(1)
Ruthenia
8(2)
The Meeting
10(1)
A Message about Numbers
11(2)
Morning, Allegheny River
13(1)
The Interview
14(2)
How Dickens Happens
16(1)
Pastoral
17(1)
When Icons Weep
18(3)
II
That Summer
21(1)
Angelism
22(1)
Therapy
23(1)
My Father with Pulp Fiction, 1935
24(1)
My Father Who Art in Heaven
25(2)
Franklin
27(1)
I Can't Hear
28(2)
Autumn Evening at the Window with Brushes
30(1)
She Whispers
31(4)
III
To a Museum Guard at Shift Change
35(1)
Origins of the Ruthenian
36(1)
At the Crypt of the Church of Our Lady of the Veil
37(2)
When in 2009 the G20 Summit Convened in Pittsburgh
39(2)
What the Hermit Zosimus Said
41(1)
Sister Rosaire Kopczenski Enters the Religious Life
42(1)
The Old Anarchy
43(4)
IV
Paper Plates
47(1)
I Hiked the Carpathians
48(1)
Fired//On My 49th Birthday
49(1)
Mary, Mary
50(2)
My Mother's Pirohi
52(2)
This the Very Coinage of My Brain
54(2)
I Love to Sleep Curled
56(1)
The Ruthenian Lamb
57(4)
From Warhol-O-Rama (2008)
Andy Warhol for Gods Who Must Be Crazy
61(1)
Andy Warhol for Short Attention Spans
62(1)
Andy Warhol for Catholics
63(1)
Andy Warhol for the FBI
64(2)
Googlism for Andy Warhol
66(4)
Andy Warhol for the Taj Warhol
70(2)
Andy Warhol for the Widow of Andy Warhol
72(1)
Andy Warhol for Undergraduates
73(2)
Andy Warhol for the Village Voice Classifieds, 1966
75(1)
Andy Warhol for Familiar Quotations
76(1)
Warhol, Andy for Indexers
77(4)
From Definitions (1990)
The Story of Glass
81(2)
One of Many Bars in Ford City, Pennsylvania
83(1)
My Father
84(1)
Family Portrait, 1933
85(1)
Landscape with Unemployed, 1934
86(3)
The Annual PPG Pensioners' Picnic
89(1)
After the Deindustrialization of America, My Father Enters Television Repair
90(3)
The Social Impact of Corporate Disinvestment
93(2)
Toward the Heaven of Full Employment
95(1)
Now
96(1)
Tolstoy in Heaven
97(1)
Agnes McGurrin
98(2)
The Jeweler
100(1)
At a Jewish Cemetery in Pittsburgh
101(1)
Pleasure
102(1)
About My Son and Hands
103(1)
Poem for Hamid
104(3)
After the Movement
107(1)
Extreme Unction
108(1)
Old Shevchenko
109(1)
An American Peace
110(19)
Acknowledgments 129
Peter Oresick is a poet whose works include Warhol-o-rama, Definitions, and Working Classics: Poems on Industrial Life. He has taught at Carnegie Mellon University, Chatham University, the University of Pittsburgh, and Emerson College.