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E-grāmata: Incarnate: The Collected Dead Man Poems

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The Dead Man, Marvin Bell’s brilliant poetic invention, is an overarching consciousness, alive and dead at once, defeating time. Mystical and anonymous, The Dead Man offers searing insight into the joys, as well as the catastrophes, of fluctuating cultural and political moments. Incarnate draws from all of Bell’s previous collections where The Dead Man appeared, and adds an abundant cache of new poems that resonate with “the dark matter and sticky stuff” of life. As David St. John writes in his introduction, “No voice in our poetry has spoken with more eloquence and wisdom of the daily spiritual, political and psychological erosion in our lives; no poet has gathered our American experience with a more capacious tenderness—all the while naming and celebrating our persistent hopes and enduring human desires….Remarkable for its eclectic and culturally diverse vision, Incarnate embodies a vivid world of poetic reflection unlike anything else in American poetry.”

“Live as if you were already dead” is the Zen admonition animating Marvin Bell’s brilliant poetic invention, Dead Man Poems.
Author's Preface xvii
Incarnate: The Life of the Dead Man xix
David St. John
1 The Book of the Dead Man (1994) Preface
5(72)
#1 About the Dead Man
9(2)
#2 First Postscript: About the Dead Man
11(2)
#3 About the Beginnings of the Dead Man
13(2)
#4 Shoes, Lamp and Wristwatch
15(2)
#5 About the Dead Man and Pain
17(2)
#6 About the Dead Man's Speech
19(2)
#7 About the Dead Man and the National Pastime
21(2)
#8 About the Dead Man's Head
23(2)
#9 About the Dead Man and Nature
25(2)
#10 About the Dead Man and His Poetry
27(2)
#11 About the Dead Man and Medusa
29(2)
#12 About the Dead Man and Mirrors
31(2)
#13 About the Dead Man and Thunder
33(2)
#14 About the Dead Man and Government
35(2)
#15 About the Dead Man and Rigor Mortis
37(2)
#16 The Dead Man's Debt to Harry Houdini
39(2)
#17 About the Dead Man and Dreams
41(2)
#18 The Dead Man's Advice
43(2)
#19 About the Dead Man and Winter
45(2)
#20 About the Dead Man and Medicinal Purposes
47(2)
#21 About the Dead Man's Happiness
49(2)
#22 About the Dead Man and Money
51(2)
#23 About the Dead Man and His Masks
53(2)
#24 About the Dead Man's Not Sleeping
55(2)
#25 About the Dead Man and Sin
57(2)
#26 About the Dead Man and His Cortege
59(2)
#27 About the Dead Man and The Book of the Dead Man
61(2)
#28 About the Dead Man and the Continuum
63(2)
#29 About the Dead Man and Sex
65(2)
#30 About the Dead Man's Late Nights
67(2)
#31 About the Dead Man and the Dead Man's Beloved
69(2)
#32 About the Dead Man and the Apocalypse
71(2)
#33 About the Dead Man and a Parallel Universe
73(4)
2 Ardor: The Book of the Dead Man, Volume 2 (1997) Preface
77(78)
#34 About the Dead Man, Ashes and Dust
81(2)
#35 About the Dead Man and Childhood
83(2)
#36 Drinking Glass, Pencil and Comb
85(2)
#37 About the Dead Man and Little Much
87(2)
#38 About the Dead Man and Sap
89(2)
#39 About the Dead Man and the Interior
91(2)
#40 Socks, Soap and Handkerchief
93(1)
#41 About the Dead Man and Hot Topics
94(2)
#42 About the Dead Man's Not Telling
96(2)
#43 About the Dead Man and Desire
98(2)
#44 About the Dead Man and Humor
100(2)
#45 About the Dead Man and the Great Blue Heron
102(2)
#46 About the Dead Man's Dog
104(2)
#47 Toaster, Kettle and Breadboard
106(2)
#48 About the Dead Man and Diminishment
108(2)
#49 About the Dead Man and the Elusive
110(2)
#50 About the Dead Man and One or More Conundrums
112(1)
#51 About the Dead Man and Taxidermy
113(2)
#52 About the Dead Man's Contrition
115(1)
#53 About the Dead Man and the Cardboard Box
116(2)
#54 About the Dead Man and the Corpse of Yugoslavia
118(2)
#55 About the Dead Man and Famine
120(2)
#56 About the Dead Man and the Jury
122(3)
#57 "He is not Kafka and yet he is Kafka."
125(2)
#58 About the Dead Man Outside
127(2)
#59 About the Dead Man and Consciousness
129(1)
#60 About the Dead Man and Less
130(2)
#61 About the Dead Man and the Late Conjunctions of Fall
132(2)
#62 About the Dead Man Apart
134(2)
#63 About the Dead Man and Anyway
136(2)
#64 About the Dead Man's Deathstyle
138(2)
#65 About the Dead Man and Sense
140(2)
#66 About the Dead Man and Everpresence
142(2)
#67 About the Dead Man's Further Happiness
144(2)
#68 Accounts of the Dead Man
146(2)
#69 In Which the Dead Man Speaks for Himself
148(1)
#70 About the Dead Man and the Picket Fence
149(6)
3 From Mars Being Red (2007) Ghosts
155(14)
Memory
157(2)
Recent Dreams
159(2)
Time
161(3)
Writing the Dead Man Poem
164(5)
4 Vertigo: The Living Dead Man Poems (2011) The Alleys
169(104)
Anubis
171(2)
The Arch
173(2)
Arroyo
175(2)
Big Eyes
177(2)
Boomerang
179(2)
Borders
181(3)
The Boulevard
184(2)
The Box
186(2)
Camouflage
188(2)
Collaboration
190(2)
Conversation
192(2)
The Crossing
194(2)
Cutthroat
196(1)
The Dare
197(2)
Decomposition
199(2)
Drugs
201(2)
Faith
203(1)
Food
204(2)
Foundry
206(2)
Fungi
208(2)
His Hats
210(2)
His Health
212(2)
His Olde Ode
214(2)
Kiss Kiss
216(2)
Light Skeleton
218(1)
The Metronome
219(2)
Mount Rushmore
221(2)
Movie Theater
223(1)
The Northwest
224(2)
Nothing
226(2)
The Nuclear Submarine
228(1)
The Numbers
229(2)
Orchards
231(2)
The Palm
233(1)
The Pause
234(3)
Peacetime
237(2)
Puzzle
239(2)
Radio
241(2)
The Red Wheelbarrow
243(2)
Rhino
245(1)
The River
246(2)
The Roads
248(2)
Scars
250(1)
The Shovel
251(2)
The Sun
253(2)
Superhero
255(2)
Vertigo
257(2)
The Vote
259(2)
Wartime
261(2)
Whiteout
263(1)
The Writers
264(2)
Your Hands
266(2)
Zine
268(5)
5 New and Uncollected
Dylans Names
273(2)
Corn
275(2)
The Bus
277(2)
The Batting Cage
279(1)
Desperate in America
280(1)
Dreams and Daydreams
281(2)
Celebrity
283(1)
The Election
284(1)
His Papers
285(1)
If & When
286(2)
The Fountain Pen
288(1)
Joyous Dead Man
289(2)
His Whistling
291(2)
Milk
293(2)
Silence
295(1)
Work
296(2)
Van Gogh
298(2)
Water
300(1)
Poetry Readings
301(1)
The Metaphysician
302(1)
Writer's Block
303(2)
The Angel of Apocalypse
305(1)
That Wednesday
306(1)
The Uprising
307(1)
Mayhem
308(2)
Dead Mans Float
310(3)
Index of Titles 313(6)
Index of First Lines 319(10)
About the Author 329