This celebratory volume gives us the entire career of Donald Justice between two covers, including a rich handful of poems written since *New and Selected Poems* was published in 1995. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Justice has been hailed by his contemporary Anthony Hecht as "the supreme heir of Wal
Collected Poems of Donald Justice
β Scribed by Donald Justice
- Book ID
- 110984593
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307517883
- ASIN
- B0029732MU
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β¦ Synopsis
This celebratory volume gives us the entire career of Donald Justice between two covers, including a rich handful of poems written since New and Selected Poems was published in 1995. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Justice has been hailed by his contemporary Anthony Hecht as βthe supreme heir of Wallace Stevens.β In poems that embrace the past, its terrors and reconciliations, Justice has become our poet of living memory. The classic American melancholy in his titles calls forth the tenor of our collective passages: βBus Stop,β βMen at Forty,β βDance Lessons of the Thirties,β βThe Small White Churches of the Small White Towns.β This master of classical form has found in the American scene, and in the American tongue, all those virtues of our literature and landscape sought by Emerson and Henry James. For half a century he has endeavored, with painterly vividness and plainspoken elegance, to make those local views part of the literary heritage from which he has so often taken solace, and inspiration.
School Letting Out
(Fourth or Fifth Grade)
The afternoons of going home from school
Past the young fruit trees and the winter flowers.
The schoolyard cries fading behind you then,
And small boys running to catch up, as though
It were an honor somehow to be nearβ
All is forgiven now, even the dogs,
Who, straining at their tethers, used to bark,
Not from anger but some secret joy.
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