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"These new poems . . . deliver the typical Tate-esque trope de
grace to all sanctimonious poses and stodgy cogitation, all
verdigris-encrusted mental statuary".--Carolyne Wright, Harvard
Review. Winner of the 1994 National Book Award.
Memoir of the Hawk creates a world populated by hundreds of characters, believable and strange, tugged at the edges by the unexpected. In the privacy of their homes, who can save them from themselves? In the forests and hills and on the beautiful lakes, what could possibly be wrong? Even in the sweet hometown, with its kindly police, menace lurks in a thousand disguises. Mystery and magic surround this metropolis of the imagination. Once again, James Tate has given us a world of surprising pleasures: ... lost in the interstellar space between teacups in the cupboard, found in the beak of a downy woodpecker, the lovers staring into the void and then jumping over it, flying into their beautiful tomorrows like the heroes of a storm.
The seventeenth book of verse from one of America's finest and most
acclaimed contemporary poets--winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the
National Book Award. Capturing his inimitable voice--provocative,
amusing, understated, and riotous all at once--the poems in Dome of
the Hidden Pavilion demonstrate James Tate at his finest.
Innovative and fresh, they range in subject from a talking blob to
a sobering reminiscence of a war and its aftereffects. Though they
are diverse in scope, a theme of dialogue and communication--and
often miscommunication--links these poems. Accessible yet subtly
surrealist, filled with dark wit, dry humor, and a deceptive
simplicity, Dome of the Hidden Pavilion confirms Tate's continuing
relevance as one of the most celebrated American poets of the
modern age.
An award-winning gathering of exquisite poems by a celebrated poet.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1992) Winner of the
William Carlos Williams Award (1992) The Selected Poems James
Tate's Pulitzer Prize-winning collection and his first British
publication, gathers work from nine previous books, from the Lost
Pilot which was a Yale Younger Poets selection in 1967, through his
1986 collection Reckoner. He is a most agile poet in a precarious
world. Life is alarming and absurd, but properly considered that
absurdity reveals, often with laughter, the something else by which
we live. The poems are about our world, our wrecked, vexed love for
it. Tate has been described as a surrealist. If that is what he is,
his surrealism issues in a vision of a world delivered back to
itself by his unillusioned subversion and candor.
An essential collection of James Tate's extraordinary poems that
will captivate today's readers, with an introduction by Terrance
Hayes Celebrating James Tate's work as it transcends convention,
time, and everything that tells us, "No, you can't do that," Hell,
I Love Everybody gives us the poet at his best, his most intimate,
hopeful, inventive, and brilliant. John Ashbery called Tate the
"poet of possibilities," and this collection records forays into
possibilities for American poetry's future. With a new introduction
by Terrance Hayes, it is sure to give readers, new and old, a
lasting collection of favorites to be treasured for years to come.
A breathtaking collection of work from 1990 to 2010 by Pulitzer
Prize and National Book Award winner James Tate
James Tate's poems are evocative, provocative, funny, subtle,
eccentric, occasionally disturbing, and wildly outrageous. His
surrealist style strikes its own utterly new and original note in
American poetry, transforming our everyday world into sublime
burlesque--a world where women give birth to wolves, wild babies
are found in gardens, and Saint Nick visits on a hot July day.
Tate's signature style draws on a marvelous variety of voices and
characters, all of which sound vaguely familiar but are each
fantastically unique, brilliant, and deeply particular.
The Eternal Ones of the Dream features Tate's work from the last
two decades, selected from seven books of poetry. The poems span
from 1990's Distance from Loved Ones to 2009's The Ghost Soldiers,
showcasing the impressive breadth of talent. As W. S. Merwin said
of Tate, "Mr. Tate's gift is such that many of his] poems move me
at least to plain envy of what he can do."
In 1997 Carcanet published the Selected Poems with which James Tate
(1943â2015) won the Pulitzer Prize and his first British book.
Hell, I love everybody: 52 Poems by James Tate re-introduces the
poet, providing a poem for every week of the year, every mood and
season. It includes work from his first publication, The Lost
Pilot, a Yale Younger Poets selection (1967) and all his subsequent
books. He is a most agile poet in a precarious world. Life is
alarming, absurd, but properly considered that absurdity reveals,
often with laughter, the something else by which we live. All
Tate's poems are about our world, our wrecked, vexed love for it.
Tate was described as a surrealist. If he is, that surrealism
issues in a vision of a world delivered back to itself by candour.
John Ashbery wrote of 'his genius: passionate, humane, funny,
tragic, and always surprising and mind-delighting'.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
On The Basis Of The Acts, With Intercalary Matter Of Sacred
Narrative Supplied From The Epistles.
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PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
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With An Appendix On Syllabic Quality In Homer And Aristophanes.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
On The Basis Of The Acts, With Intercalary Matter Of Sacred
Narrative Supplied From The Epistles.
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