Letters from Maine : new poems /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
W.W. Norton & Company,
[1984]
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Letters from Maine. A farewell ; Letters from Maine ; "Yes, I am home again, and alone." ; "November opens the sky, I look out." ; No letter from the muse. Time out." ; "There was your voice, astonishment."
- "From a distance the ocean looks calm."
- "When a woman feels alone, when the room" ; "Who has spoken of the unicorn in old age?" ; "When I heard you say in a brisk voice" ; "The muse of course airs out the inner world" ; "The muse is here, she who dazzled the air"
- Part II. A winter garland. Twelve below ; Dead center ; Shell ; Correspondence ; Snow Fall ; For Monet ; The cold night ; Seascape ; After a winter's silence ; Moose in the morning ; The wood pigeons ; Elegy: the rose-breasted grosbeak
- Part III. Letters to myself. For Laurie ; Mourning to do ; Survivors ; Who knows where the joy goes ; Ut unium sint ; An elegy for Scrabble ; Cold Spring ; Intimation ; Letters to myself ; The seed ; The Consummation ; The image is a garden.