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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Hass, Robert. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Now & then : ▼b the poet's choice columns, 1997-2000 / ▼c Robert Hass. |
| 246 | 3 | ▼a Now and then |
| 260 | ▼a [Emeryville, CA] : ▼b Shoemaker & Hoard, ▼c c2007. | |
| 300 | ▼a xv, 301 p. ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
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소장정보
| No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/서고2층(단행본)/기증 | 청구기호 김종길 808.81 H353n | 등록번호 511036997 | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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책소개
During his tenure as US Poet Laureate, Robert Hass revived the popular nineteenth-century tradition of including poetry in our daily newspapers. “Poet's Choice” ultimately became a nationally syndicated column appearing in dozens of papers across the country. Every week, Hass would marry poets and poetry to headlines and holidays.
Proceeding in sequence from early 1997 to the start of the millennium, we ride the rhythms of Hass's remarkable musings. From the living legends to the long-gone, Hass resurrects voices of many who might otherwise remain neglected. Nearly a hundred poets are profiled — William Butler Yeats, Wallace Stevens, Rita Dove, Robert Frost, Sonia Sanchez, Donald Justice, Margaret Atwood, John Ashbery, Adrienne Rich, Michael Ondaatje, and Louis Glück all make appearances here. And along with classic works, we're introduced to a host of emerging poets and to translations of such luminaries as Yehuda Amichai, Czeslaw Milosz, and Jaime Sabines. With his assured yet unimposing words, Hass awakens our understanding of the great canon of poetry.
In his introduction, Hass observes how the columns collected here seem to encapsulate a time and world quite different from the one that developed after 9/11. And so this collection serves as both remembrance and reminder of a period in our history, and as a celebration of the poets whose poems transcend time.
Proceeding in sequence from early 1997 to the start of the millennium, we ride the rhythms of Hass's remarkable musings. From the living legends to the long-gone, Hass resurrects voices of many who might otherwise remain neglected. Nearly a hundred poets are profiled — William Butler Yeats, Wallace Stevens, Rita Dove, Robert Frost, Sonia Sanchez, Donald Justice, Margaret Atwood, John Ashbery, Adrienne Rich, Michael Ondaatje, and Louis Glück all make appearances here. And along with classic works, we're introduced to a host of emerging poets and to translations of such luminaries as Yehuda Amichai, Czeslaw Milosz, and Jaime Sabines. With his assured yet unimposing words, Hass awakens our understanding of the great canon of poetry.
In his introduction, Hass observes how the columns collected here seem to encapsulate a time and world quite different from the one that developed after 9/11. And so this collection serves as both remembrance and reminder of a period in our history, and as a celebration of the poets whose poems transcend time.
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A Note to Readers p. xi
1997
December 7: Wallace Stevens and Joni Mitchell p. 3
December 14: In Memoriam: James Laughlin p. 6
December 21 Nativity Poems: William Butler Yeats and Louise Gluck p. 9
December 28: A New Year''s Poem from the Korean Sijo Tradition p. 10
1998
January 4: A Korean Poet: Ko Un p. 13
January 11: In Memoriam: Denise Levertov p. 16
January 19: In Memoriam: William Matthews p. 18
January 25: Frank Bidart p. 19
February 1: A Polish Poet: Adam Zagajewski p. 21
February 8: A Question of Decency: Walt Whitman p. 24
February 15: Stanley Plumly p. 26
February 22: Sonia Sanchez p. 29
March 1: Mane Howe p. 30
March 8: John Koethe p. 32
March 15: Sylvia Plath p. 34
March 22: Ted Hughes p. 37
March 29: Spring, and a New Translation of Horace p. 39
April 5: Passover: Linda Pastan p. 41
April 12: Easter: Mary Karr p. 44
April 19: An Irish Poet: Derek Mahon p. 45
April 26: Audubon''s Birthday: Birds by Robert Frost, W. C. Williams, and Robinson Jeffers p. 47
May 3: In Memoriam: Octavio Paz p. 49
May 10: Mother''s Day: Dorianne Laux p. 51
May 17: Agha Shahid Ali p. 53
May 24: Margaret Atwood p. 55
May 31: Memorial Day and Shakespeare p. 56
June 7: Summer and Baseball: Linda Gregerson p. 60
June 14: Encompassing Nature: Sappho, Lady Komachi, and an Irish Bard p. 61
June 21: Father''s Day: Cornelius Eady p. 64
June 28: Joseph Stroud and Larissa Szporluk p. 66
July 5: Independence Day: Ralph Waldo Emerson p. 68
July 12: Patriotism and Public Memory: Robert Lowell p. 70
July 19: Susan Wheeler p. 74
July 26: D.A. Powell p. 76
August 2: Arthur Sze p. 78
August 9: The Villanelle: Theodore Roethke and Elizabeth Bishop p. 79
August 16: In Memoriam: Zbigniew Herbert p. 81
August 23: Something Old, Something New: Charlotte Mew p. 84
August 30: Yusef Komunyakaa p. 85
September 6: Labor Day: Gary Snyder p. 87
September 13: May Swenson p. 88
September 20: Donald Justice p. 90
September 27: Presidents, Poets, and Shame: James Wright p. 92
October 4: Filipino Poetry: Returning a Borrowed Tongues p. 95
October 11: John Ashbery p. 97
October 18: Sterling Brown p. 99
October 25: Robert Bly p. 102
November 1: Chase Twichell p. 104
November 8: A Canadian Poet: Roo Borson p. 106
November 15: A Portuguese Poet: Fernando Pessoa p. 107
November 22: Thanksgiving: Harriet Maxwell Converse and Iroquois Song p. 109
November 29: A Swedish Poet: Tomas Transtromer p. 111
December 6: Czeslaw Milosz: The Poet as a Road-side Dog p. 114
December 13: Israeli Poems on War and Peace: Yehuda Amichai p. 116
December 20: Christmas: Mark Doty p. 117
December 27: A Poem for the End of a Thousand Years: W.H. Auden p. 120
1999
January 2: A Scottish Poet for New Year''s Day: George Mackay Brown p. 123
January 10: In Memoriam: Margaret Walker p. 124
January 17: In Memoriam: Janet Lewis p. 127
January 24: Philip Larkin p. 130
January 31: A Spanish Poet: Rafael Alberti p. 131
February 7: George Herbert p. 132
February 14: Valentine''s Day: Kenneth Rexroth p. 134
February 21: An Irish Poet: Paul Muldoon p. 136
February 28: Ben Jonson p. 138
March 7: Pattiann Rogers p. 140
March 14: An Italian Poet: Eugenio Montale p. 142
March 21: Claudia Rankine p. 144
March 28: Gerard Manley Hopkins p. 146
April 4: Easter: Charles Wright p. 148
April 11: Richard Wright and Langston Hughes p. 152
April 18: Wang Ping p. 155
April 25: Michael Ondaatje p. 156
May 2: Forrest Gander p. 160
May 9: A Serbian Poet: Vasko Popa p. 162
May 16: Adrienne Rich p. 165
May 23: Malena Morling p. 167
May 30: Memorial Day: Jaime Sabines p. 170
June 6: The Poetics of Travel: Elizabeth Bishop p. 173
June 13: Paul Beatty p. 175
June 20: Father''s Day: Li-Young Lee p. 177
June 27: Poetry and Weddings: Benjamin Saenz p. 180
July 4: Independence Day: Rita Dove p. 182
July 11: Fanny Howe p. 183
July 18: Lee Ann Brown p. 187
July 25: A Serbian Epic: The Battle of Kosovo p. 189
August 1: Denise Levertov p. 193
August 8: Summer Shakespeare p. 196
August 15: Louise Gluck p. 199
August 22: In Memoriam: Sherley Anne Williams p. 202
August 29: Naomi Shihab Nye p. 205
September 5: Labor Day: William Blake and Debra Allbery p. 207
September 12: One Thousand Years of Poetry in English: A Millennium Gathering p. 210
September 19: Rainer Maria Rilke: Herbsttag p. 221
September 26: Rainer Maria Rilke Translated by Galway Kinnell and William Gass p. 224
October 3: Andrew Hudgins p. 227
October 10: Heather McHugh p. 229
October 17: Dean Young p. 232
October 24: John Clare p. 237
October 31: HaIloween: John Keats and Lynne McMahon p. 240
November 7: Czeslaw Milosz: An Argument About Imperialism p. 243
November 14: Wallace Stevens p. 245
November 21: Thanksgiving: Daniel Halpern p. 250
November 28: A Peruvian Poet: Cesar Vallejo p. 253
December 5: Bad Words: Stephen Berg p. 256
December 12: Seamus Heaney''s Beowulf as an Ecological Epic p. 259
December 19: Snow: Emerson, Lowell, Dickinson, Longfellow, Whittier, and Stevens p. 261
December 26: Christmas: Ira Gershwin and Cole Porter p. 267
2000
January 2: New Year''s Day: Tessa Rumsey and Harryette Mullen p. 271
January 9: Charlotte Smith p. 274
January 16: Rita Dove p. 277
Epilogue: Ezra Pound p. 281
Copyright Acknowledgments p. 287
Index p. 297
