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Springing: New and Selected Poems By Marie Ponsot.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ponsot, Marie
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American poetry--20th century.
- American poetry.
- Women poets, American.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2002.
- Summary:
- From the award-winning author of The Bird Catcher , this life-spanning volume offers the delight of both discovery and re-discovery, as Ponsot tends the unruly garden of her mind with her customary care and passion.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- To the Muse of Doorways Edges Verges
- Contents
- New Poems
- Old Jokes Appreciate
- Drunk &
- Disorderly, Big Hair
- Origin
- What Would You Like to Be When You Grow Up?
- Now Then
- Decorum, Reflection
- Ghosts of Narrative
- Metaphysica
- Quick It Can
- Rods &
- Cones, &
- The Statute of Limitations
- What Changes
- End of October
- Entranced
- Real Estate: Kripplebush, New York
- Crude Cabin, At the Brink of Quiet
- Out of Water
- Pathetic Fallacies Are Bad Science But
- Antepenultimate
- At the Botanical Gardens, University of British Columbia
- After-Image, Cortes Island
- My Word Is My Bond
- We Stand Our Ground
- Strong, Off Route 209
- Imagine That
- The First, At the Last
- Rain All Night, Paris
- Uncollected Poems, 1946-1971
- A Visit
- Sensibility
- St.-Germain-des-Prés: Summer 1948
- Ritournelle, for Paris 1948
- Private and Profane
- Anniversary
- Pleasant Avenue
- "Ville Indigène": Afrique du Nord
- Sam Refuted, Respectfully
- Take Any Card
- Under a Routine Procedure
- Elegy for Elizabeth Bleecker Averell
- Gigue for Christmas Eve
- To Forbid Grief
- Because We Certainly Have Nothing Better to Do
- Survival
- Springing
- Dialogue of Nemo and Personne
- Explication de Texte
- The Crow Dressed in Peacock Feathers
- A Tale Told by Atheneus (Venus Callipygus)
- Symposium Holiday
- Last Resort
- "Luxuria," Dreamboat
- Half Full
- Out of the North: Two Views
- From True Minds, 1956
- Take My Disproportionate Desire
- "Qu'ai-je à Faire en Paradis?"
- Matins &
- Lauds
- Possession
- Multipara Gravida 5
- Communion of Saints: The Poor Bastard Under the Bridge
- " 'What Are You Doing Here, Stephen?' "
- Rockefeller the Center
- From Admit Impediment, 1981
- For a Divorce
- Basic Skills
- Residual Paralysis.
- About My Birthday
- Bilingual
- Among Women
- From the Fountain at Vaucluse
- Ghost Writer
- The Différance: Chatou-Croissy
- Live Model
- Half-Life: Copies to All Concerned
- Unabashed
- As Is
- Late
- Of Certain Students
- For a Season
- Lullaby
- A Third Thank-You Letter
- Discovery
- Advice: Ad Haereditates (1)
- Gliding
- The Great Dead, Why Not, May Know
- From The Green Dark, 1988
- On a Library of Congress Photo of Eunice B. Winkless, 1904
- The Problem of Freedom &
- Commitment
- The Problem of Fiction
- The Problem of Gratified Desire
- The Problem of Loving-kindness
- Wearing the Gaze of an Archaic Statue
- "Love Is Not Love"
- Hangzhou, Lake of the Poets
- Levels
- The Royal Gate
- Outside the Fertile Crescent
- Synthesis
- De-fusing the Usual Criminal Metaphors
- Jamaica Wildlife Center, Queens, New York
- The Ides of May
- Between
- Hard-Shell Clams
- Out of Eden
- Patient
- Museum out of Mind
- Call
- Friday Market
- Myopia Makes All Light Sources Radiant
- In Abeyance
- Analemmatic
- Take Time, Take Place
- From The Bird Catcher, 1998
- "I've Been Around: It Gets Me Nowhere"
- Old Mama Saturday
- Northampton Style
- The Title's Last
- One Is One
- Pourriture Noble
- For My Old Self, At Notre-Dame
- The Border
- Separate, In the Swim
- The Story After the Story
- Roundstone Cove
- Reading a Large Serving Dish
- Analysis
- Two Questions
- Pre-Text
- Explorers Cry Out Unheard
- Winter
- Oceans
- Even
- A Note About the Author
- Other Books by This Author.
- Notes:
- Preliminaries omitted.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 0-307-54741-8
- OCLC:
- 865157158
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