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Columbarium (Phoenix Poets)

โœ Scribed by Susan Stewart


Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
134
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Winner of the 2003 National Book Critics Circle Award in the category of poetry.In her long-awaited fourth book of poetry, Susan Stewart gives us a series of splendid, numinous poems about truths learned with the mind but set free through the senses. Modeled on the seventeenth-century practice of century forms, or books of one hundred pages, Columbarium expresses the bond between the living and the dead in voices of parent to child, lover to beloved, and mortal to the gods. The book arrives as a meditative gift from one of our most respected poet-critics. Stewart frames her Columbarium with four poems paying homage to the elements-to their destructive and creative aspects and to their roles in the human and more than human worlds. Both nest and crypt, the book's center holds an alphabet of "shadow georgics," poems of instruction and doubt that link knowledge and the unconscious. Questions of mortality, of goodness and suffering, and of the fragility and power of memory animate these poems. In one poem an apple calls the narrator back from the dead to savor the echoes of its varieties in myth and literature. In another, the seeds of a pear tree reveal the essential unity that makes the diversity of existence possible.Stewart's Columbarium is both a memorial to the dead and a testament to life. (20040415)

โœฆ Table of Contents


Apple......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
I - THE ELEMENTS......Page 12
Sung from the generation of AIR......Page 14
Drawn from the generation of FIRE......Page 23
II - SHADOW GEORGICS......Page 32
Bees......Page 39
Braid......Page 41
Cross/X......Page 45
Dark the star......Page 47
Ellipse......Page 48
Forms of Forts......Page 53
Let me tell you about my marvelous god......Page 56
Two Brief Views of Hell......Page 57
shadow/ Isaiah......Page 59
Jump......Page 62
Kingfisher Carol......Page 63
Lightning......Page 65
shadow/ Lintel......Page 68
What You Said about the Moon......Page 69
Night Songs......Page 70
Now in the minute......Page 75
O......Page 79
Pear......Page 80
The History of Quiver......Page 82
Rewind......Page 85
The Rose......Page 89
Scarecrow......Page 91
The Seasons......Page 94
shadow/ Shadow......Page 95
From โ€œLessons from Televisionโ€......Page 96
These Trees in Particular......Page 99
Unless and Until......Page 101
Lost Rules of Usage......Page 104
Vigil......Page 106
Weather......Page 107
Wings......Page 111
X/Cross......Page 113
To You and For You......Page 114
Zero......Page 117
III - THE ELEMENTS......Page 118
Wrought from the generation of EARTH......Page 120
Flown from the generation of WATER......Page 124
Notes......Page 132


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