Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover)

Passing through, the later poems, new and selected, Stanley Kunitz

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Passing through, the later poems, new and selected, Stanley Kunitz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-169) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
poetry
Main title
Passing through
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
31970108
Responsibility statement
Stanley Kunitz
Sub title
the later poems, new and selected
Summary
Marking the year of his ninetieth birthday, one of the masters of contemporary poetry presents his ninth collection. Stanley Kunitz, recipient of both the Pulitzer and the Bollingen Prizes, here gathers a rich selection of his work, including new poems that remind us of his prefatory statement: "Art is that chalice into which we pour the wine of transcendence." Nearly all the poems of his later years, beginning with The Testing Tree (1971), are included, and most of the poems in Passing Through are unavailable in any other edition
Table Of Contents
Journal for My Daughter -- An Old Cracked Tune -- The Portrait -- The Magic Curtain -- After the Last Dynasty -- The Illumination -- Robin Redbreast -- River Road -- Summer Solstice (Mandelstam) -- Tristia (Mandelstam) -- The Mound Builders -- The Customs Collector's Report -- The Gladiators -- The System -- Around Pastor Bonhoeffer -- Bolsheviks (Stolzenberg) -- Three Floors -- The Flight of Apollo -- King of the River -- The Mulch -- Indian Summer at Land's End -- Cleopatra (Akhmatova) -- Dante (Akhmatova) -- Boris Pasternak (Akhmatova) -- The Artist -- The Testing-Tree -- The Game -- The Knot -- What of the Night? -- Quinnapoxet -- Words for the Unknown Makers -- The Catch -- The Crystal Cage -- Signs and Portents -- Firesticks -- The Lincoln Relics -- Meditations on Death (Ungaretti) -- The Quarrel -- The Unquiet Ones -- My Sisters -- Route Six -- The Layers -- The Snakes of September -- The Abduction -- Raccoon Journal -- The Old Darned Man -- The Scene -- The Image-Maker
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