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The art of losing: poems of grief and healing
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From the Book - 1st U.S. ed.
Introduction -- Part 1: Reckoning -- Between grief and nothing, I will take grief -- Musee des Beaux Arts / W H Auden -- Dying / Robert Pinsky -- Wake / Rita Dove -- After great pain, a formal feeling comes -- My life closed twice before its close-- / Emily Dickinson -- Secret knowledge -- Much hurrying / Brenda Hillman -- Race / Sharon Olds -- Whale / Terrance Hayes -- Silence / D H Lawrence -- Futility / Wilfred Owen -- Lament / Anne Sexton -- Not waving but drowning / Stevie Smith -- Do not go gentle into that good night / Dylan Thomas -- Pyrrhic victory / Lucie Brock-Broido -- Mower / Philip Larkin -- No more / Mary Jo Bang -- Loss / Ruth Stone -- Ever / Brenda Shaughnessy -- Sudden / Nick Flynn -- Do not pick up the telephone / Ted Hughes -- Funeral blues / W H Auden -- Graveyard blues / Natasha Trethewey -- Without / Donald Hall -- For a woman dead at thirty / Jean Valentine -- Final Notations / Adrienne Rich -- One continuous substance / Albert Goldbarth -- Iron / Jane Cooper -- Bereavement / Kevin Young -- This hour and what is dead / Li-Young Lee -- Carrion comfort / Gerard Manley Hopkins -- From choir practice / Forrest Hamer -- To Bhain Campbell -- Epilogue / John Berryman -- Sea canes / Derek Walcott -- Autumn passage / Elizabeth Alexander -- Let evening come / Jane Kenyon -- Part 2: Regret -- I believe, but what is belief? -- Nothing gold can stay / Robert Frost -- Spots / Joel Brouwer -- Like / Frank Bidart -- Dreaming of the dead / Anne Stevenson -- Grief / Stephen Dobyns -- Elegy for Jane / Theodore Roethke -- On the death of friends in childhood / Donald Justice -- Shout / Simon Armitage -- We assume: on the death of our son, Reuben Masai Harper / Michael S Harper -- Written on the due date of a son never born / David Wojahn -- Stillbirth / Laure-Anne Bosselaar -- Mid-term break / Seamus Heaney -- Litany / Gregory Orr -- How some of it happened / Marie Howe -- Freedom, New Hampshire / Galway Kinnell -- Ice / Mary Oliver -- Last hellos / Les Murray -- Oh antic God / Lucille Clifton -- Speaking to my dead mother / Ruth Stone -- Reassurance / Thom Gunn -- My sister, who died young, takes up the task / Jon Pineda -- Elegy for my father / Mark Strand -- Men at my father's funeral / William Matthews -- On the death of a colleague / Stephen Dunn -- Marquee moon / Jeff Fallis -- Facts of grief / Jim Daniels -- David Lemieux / Denise Duhamel -- Dirge without music / Edna St Vincent Millay --
Part 3: Remembrance
What did I know, what did I know
After / Elizabeth Alexander
Poems for my brother Kenneth / Owen Dodson
Artifact / Claudia Emerson
Remember me / Hal Sirowitz
Death is a woman / Joy Harjo
Tiara / Mark Doty
Memorial: son Bret / William Stafford
Morning baking / Carolyn Forche
Hand me down blues / Calvin Forbes
Grief / C K Williams
Myth / Natasha Trethewey
Bones of my father / Etheridge Knight
Song / Joseph Brodsky
Those winter Sundays / Robert Hayden
Asked for a happy memory of her father, she recalls Wrigley Field / Beth Ann Fennelly
Forgiving my father / Lucille Clifton
White crane / Dean Young
Elegy / Arnold J Kemp
Cosmos, late blooming / D A Powell
Abiku / Afaa Michael Weaver
Lost pilot / James Tate
Refusal to mourn the death, by fire, of a child in London / Dylan Thomas
Luke and the duct tape / Coleman Barks
Birthday poem / Erin Murphy
You don't miss your water / Cornelius Eady
Dead / Billy Collins
Part 4: Ritual
Tomorrow, the bowl I have yet to fill
Water / Philip Larkin
My religion / Anne Carson
Truth the dead know / Anne Sexton
Listen Lord: a prayer / James Weldon Johnson
Dedication for a plot of ground / William Carlos Williams
Facing it / Yusef Komunyakaa
Funeral rites / Seamus Heaney
Not forgotten / Toi Derricotte
After your death / Natasha Trethewey
Disposal / W D Snodgrass
Seersucker suit / Deborah Digges
Until she returns / Reginald Shepherd
Oboe in Handel's largo from Xerxes as elegy / Quan Barry
Transaction / A R Ammons
My father's body / William Matthews
My mother's body, my professor, my bower / Jean Valentine
Dead letters / Mary Jo Salter
I needed to talk to my sister / Grace Paley
Fatal April / Thomas Sayers Ellis
Celestial music / Louise Gluck
God / Michael Ryan
Trying to pray / James Wright
Ice storm / Robert Hayden
Wasteful gesture only not / Tony Hoagland
Blues procession / Terrance Hayes
I just wanna testify / Cornelius Eady
Incensation at the funeral / Matthew Rohrer
My father's funeral / Karl Shapiro
Cold calls / Edward Hirsch
Burial [no woman no cry] / Kevin Young
Mourners / Ted Kooser
Lament / Louise Gluck
Request / Lawrence Raab
Elegy / Meghan O'Rourke
Translation / Franz Wright
Storm valediction / Campbell McGrath
One art / Elizabeth Bishop
Prayer / Galway Kinnell
Part 5: Recovery
I learn by going where I have to go
My heart / Frank O'Hara
Poem / Simon Armitage
Gilded shadow / Jane Mayhall
On new terms / Deborah Garrison
For the anniversary of my death / W S Merwin
Hum / Ann Lauterbach
Try to praise the mutilated world translated by Clare Cavanagh / Adam Zagajewski
Grief / Matthew Dickman
My father, in heaven, is reading out loud / Li-Young Lee
Vigil / Phillis Levin
Practice / Ellen Bryant Voigt
Re: happiness, in pursuit thereof / C D Wright
Light turnouts / John Ashbery
Living alone (II) / Denise Levertov
Beach roses / Mark Doty
Death poem / Kim Addonizio
Infirm / Gwendolyn Brooks
It is what it is / Paul Muldoon
12/19/02
David Leham
Weeds and peonies / Donald Hall
Lilacs / Richard Wilbur
Father / Ted Kooser
After my death / David Young
Lucky life / Gerald Stern
Wait / Galway Kinnell
Wild geese / Mary Oliver
Waking / Theodore Roethke
Part 6: Redemption
What will survive of us in love
Trees / Philip Larkin
In the city of light / Larry Levis
Death shall have no Dominion / Dylan Thomas
What are years? / Marianne Moore
First Psalm / Anne Sexton
Evening / Charles Simic
Grasses translated by Coleman Barks / Rumi
Redemption song / Kevin Young
From the Clay Hill anthology / Hayden Carruth
When death comes / Mary Oliver
I thank you God for most this amazing / E E Cummings
Unsolicited survey / Phillis Levin
Yet the books translated by Czeslaw Milosz and Robert Hass / Czeslaw Milosz
Last words / James Merrill
Music is in the piano only when it is played / Jack Gilbert
Coda / Jason Shinder
Litany / Aracelis Girmay
Notes from the other side / Jane Kenyon
Self-portrait / Charles Wright
Mother / Anne Stevenson
Did this ever happen to you / Franz Wright
Arundel tomb / Philip Larkin
Poem for a survivor / Donald Justice
Letter from God / Ruth L Schwartz
Otherwise / Jane Kenyon
To breath / Kenneth Koch
Train ride / Ruth Stone
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9781608190331
9781608190331
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