Ice
Autor David Keplingeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781639550166
ISBN-10: 163955016X
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 216 x 142 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Milkweed Editions
ISBN-10: 163955016X
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 216 x 142 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Milkweed Editions
Notă biografică
David Keplinger is the author of Ice and Another City. His collections of poems also include The Most Natural Thing, The Prayers of Others, The Clearing, and The Rose Inside. His translations include Carsten René Nielsen’s World Cut Out with Crooked Scissors and House Inspections, a Lannan Translations Selection; his most recent translation is Jan Wagner’s The Art of Topiary. Keplinger’s work has appeared in Poetry, Ploughshares, Virginia Quarterly Review, American Poetry Review, and The Writer’s Almanac, and has been translated and included in anthologies in China, Germany, Denmark, Northern Ireland, and elsewhere. The recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Keplinger has received support from the Soros Foundation, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and the Danish Arts Foundation. He has also received the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Colorado Book Award, the Cavafy Prize from Poetry International, and the Erksine J. Poetry Prize from Smartish Pace. Keplinger directs the MFA program at American University in Washington, DC.
Cuprins
I.
Ice 3
The Puppet Tiger That Masculinity Is 5
Canto 6
Almost 7
Near Yakutia 9
My Mother Remembers What Happened 10
Rocker 11
Irises 12
Lemming of the Ice Age 13
Ice Moons 14
Sketch of Wings in Gorham’s Cave 16
The Conger Ice Shelf Has Collapsed 18
Spartak the Lion Cub Lives under the Permafrost 20
Come and See 21
Traveling 23
At Osip Mandelstam’s Memorial Statue in Voronezh 24
Two Horses in a Field 25
The Ice Age Wolf That Love Is 26
II.
Chameleon 31
The Future of Desire 32
The North 34
Mirror, on the Night of Your Passing 36
American History in Místek 39
What It Could Be Like . . . 40
Adages for Dragons 41
Elation 42
Pomade 43
Small Pink Reading Glasses 44
Memory, a Snowfall 45
My Mother Reading Dickinson at the End 47
Erosion 49
Possess 51
American Thanksgiving in Místek 52
The Oar 53
The Fifteen-Year-Old Dog Surrender Is 57
Driving through Kansas at Night 58 Emerson 59
III.
Reading the Light Surrounding the Lark 63
Reading Emily Dickinson in Amherst, Massachusetts 66
Reading Gilgamesh before Going to Sleep 67
Reading the Buffalo’s Face 68
Reading Jake’s Poems at the Southernmost Point 69
At the Museum of the Scalpel and the Ear Horn 70
Assembling the Bones into the Body of the Saint 73
At the Museum of Supernatural History 74
Reading James Wright in Martins Ferry, Ohio 75
Ghazal 77
Reading Light 78
A Hollyhock That Once Belonged to Stanley Kunitz 80
The Last Reader of the Poems 81
The Long Answer 82
Is 85
Sonnet 87
Notes 89
Acknowledgments 91
Ice 3
The Puppet Tiger That Masculinity Is 5
Canto 6
Almost 7
Near Yakutia 9
My Mother Remembers What Happened 10
Rocker 11
Irises 12
Lemming of the Ice Age 13
Ice Moons 14
Sketch of Wings in Gorham’s Cave 16
The Conger Ice Shelf Has Collapsed 18
Spartak the Lion Cub Lives under the Permafrost 20
Come and See 21
Traveling 23
At Osip Mandelstam’s Memorial Statue in Voronezh 24
Two Horses in a Field 25
The Ice Age Wolf That Love Is 26
II.
Chameleon 31
The Future of Desire 32
The North 34
Mirror, on the Night of Your Passing 36
American History in Místek 39
What It Could Be Like . . . 40
Adages for Dragons 41
Elation 42
Pomade 43
Small Pink Reading Glasses 44
Memory, a Snowfall 45
My Mother Reading Dickinson at the End 47
Erosion 49
Possess 51
American Thanksgiving in Místek 52
The Oar 53
The Fifteen-Year-Old Dog Surrender Is 57
Driving through Kansas at Night 58 Emerson 59
III.
Reading the Light Surrounding the Lark 63
Reading Emily Dickinson in Amherst, Massachusetts 66
Reading Gilgamesh before Going to Sleep 67
Reading the Buffalo’s Face 68
Reading Jake’s Poems at the Southernmost Point 69
At the Museum of the Scalpel and the Ear Horn 70
Assembling the Bones into the Body of the Saint 73
At the Museum of Supernatural History 74
Reading James Wright in Martins Ferry, Ohio 75
Ghazal 77
Reading Light 78
A Hollyhock That Once Belonged to Stanley Kunitz 80
The Last Reader of the Poems 81
The Long Answer 82
Is 85
Sonnet 87
Notes 89
Acknowledgments 91