Collected poems 1974--2004

Rita Dove

Book - 2016

Showcases the diversity of the poet's work, including such topics as love, Greek myths, and America's kaleidoscopic cultural heritage.

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Genres
Poetry
Published
New York : W.W. Norton & Company [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Rita Dove (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xvi, 432 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780393285949
  • In the old neighborhood
  • The yellow house on the corner (1980) : I. This life
  • The bird frau
  • Robert Schumann, or : musical genius begins with affliction
  • Happenstance
  • Small town
  • The Snow King
  • Sightseeing
  • Upon meeting Don L. Lee, in a dream
  • "Teach us to number our days"
  • Nigger song : an odyssey
  • II. Five elephants
  • Geometry
  • Champagne
  • Night watch
  • The secret garden
  • A suite for Augustus
  • 4963
  • D.C..
  • Planning the perfect evening
  • Augustus observes the sunset
  • Wake
  • Back
  • III. Belinda's petition
  • the house slave
  • David Walker (1785-1830)
  • The abduction
  • The transport of slaves from Maryland to Mississippi
  • Pamela
  • Someone's blood
  • Cholera
  • The slave's critique of practical reason
  • Kentucky
  • IV. Adolescence : I
  • Adolescence : II
  • Adolescence : III
  • The boast
  • The Kadava Kumbis devise a way to marry for love
  • Spy
  • First kiss
  • Then came flowers
  • Pearls
  • Nexus
  • V. Notes from a Tunisian journal
  • The Sahara bus trip
  • For Kazuko
  • Beauty and the beast
  • His shirt
  • Great Uncle Beefheart
  • The son
  • Corduroy Road
  • Ö
  • Museum (1983) : I. The hill has something to say
  • The fish in the stone
  • The ants of Argos
  • Pithos
  • Nestor's bathtub
  • the hill has something to say
  • The copper beech
  • Tou Wan speaks to her husband, Liu Sheng
  • Catherine of Alexandria
  • Catherine of Siena
  • Receiving the stigmata
  • Boccaccio : the plague years
  • Fiammetta breaks her peace
  • II. In the bulrush
  • November for beginners
  • Reading Hölderlin on the patio with the aid of a dictionary
  • Shakespeare say
  • Three days of forest, a river, free
  • Banneker
  • In the bulrush
  • Delft
  • Ike
  • Agosta the Winged Man and Rasha the Black Dove
  • At the German writers conference in Munich
  • III. My father's telescope
  • Grape sherbet
  • Roses
  • Sunday night at grandfather's
  • Centipede
  • My father's telescope
  • song summer
  • Anti-father
  • To bed
  • A father out walking on the lawn
  • IV. Primer for the nuclear age
  • The sailor in Africa
  • Early morning on the Tel Aviv-Haifa Freeway
  • Why I turned vegetarian
  • Eastern European eclogues
  • Flirtation
  • Exeunt the viols
  • The left-handed cellist
  • Lines muttered in sleep
  • Primer for the Nuclear Age
  • Parsley
  • Thomas and Beulah (1986) : I. Mandolin
  • The event
  • Variation on pain
  • Jiving
  • Straw hat
  • Courtship
  • Refrain
  • Variation on guilt
  • Nothing down
  • The Zeppelin Factory
  • Under the viaduct, 1932
  • Lightnin' blues
  • Compendium
  • Definition in the face of unnamed fury
  • Aircraft
  • Aurora Borealis
  • Variation on gaining a son
  • One volume missing
  • The charm
  • Gospel
  • Roast possum
  • The stroke
  • The Satisfaction Coal Company
  • Thomas at the wheel
  • II. Canary in bloom
  • Taking in wash
  • Magic
  • Courtship, diligence
  • Promises
  • Dusting
  • A hill of beans
  • Weathering out
  • Motherhood
  • Anniversary
  • The house on Bishop Street
  • Daystar
  • Obedience
  • The great palaces of Versailles
  • Pomade
  • Headdress
  • Sunday greens
  • Recovery
  • Nightmare
  • Wingfoot Lake
  • Company
  • The Oriental ballerina
  • Chronology
  • Grace notes (1989)
  • Summit Beach
  • I. Silos
  • Fifth grade autobiography
  • The buckeye
  • Quaker oats
  • Flash cards
  • Crab-boil
  • Hully gully
  • Fantasy and science fiction
  • Uncle Millet
  • Poem in which I refuse contemplation
  • II. Mississippi
  • After storm
  • Watching Last Year at Marienbad at Roger Haggerty's house in Auburn, Alabama
  • Dog days, Jerusalem
  • Ozone
  • turning thirty, I contemplate students bicycling home
  • Particulars
  • Your death
  • The wake
  • III. The other side of the house
  • Pastoral
  • Horse and tree
  • The breathing, the endless news
  • After reading Mickey in the Night Kitchen for the third time before bed
  • Genetic expedition
  • Backyard, 6 a.m.
  • IV. Dedication
  • Ars poetica
  • Arrow
  • Stitches
  • In the museum
  • And counting
  • Dialectical romance
  • Medusa
  • In a neutral city
  • V. Saints
  • Genie's prayer under the kitchen sink
  • The gorge
  • Canary
  • The island women of Paris
  • À l'Opéra
  • Obbligato
  • Lint
  • The royal workshops
  • On the road to Damascus
  • Old folk's home, Jerusalem
  • Mother love (1995)
  • An intact world
  • I. Heroes
  • II. Primer
  • Party dress for a first born
  • Persephone, galling
  • The search
  • Protection
  • The narcissus flower
  • Persephone abducted
  • Statistic : the witness
  • Grief : the Council
  • Mother love
  • Breakfast of champions
  • Golden oldie
  • III. Persephone in hell - IV. Hades' pitch
  • Wiederkehr
  • Wiring home
  • The Bistro Styx
  • V. Blue days
  • Nature's itinerary
  • Sonnet in primary colors
  • Demeter mourning
  • Exit
  • Afield
  • Lost brilliance
  • VI. Political
  • Demeter, waiting
  • Lamentations
  • Teotlhuacán
  • History
  • Used
  • Rusks
  • Missing
  • Demeter's prayer to Hades
  • VII. Her island
  • On the bus with Rosa Parks (1999) : Cameos
  • July 1925
  • Night
  • Birth
  • Lake Erie skyline, 1930
  • Depression years
  • Homework
  • Graduation, grammar school
  • Painting the town
  • Easter Sunday, 1940
  • Nightwatch, the son
  • Freedom : bird's eye view
  • Singsong
  • I cut my finger once on purpose
  • Parlor
  • The first book
  • Maple Valley Branch Library, 1967
  • Freedom : birds' eye view
  • Testimonial
  • Dawn revisited
  • Black on a Saturday night
  • My mother enters the work force
  • Black on a Saturday night
  • The musician talks about "process"
  • Sunday
  • The camel comes to us from the barbarians
  • The Venus of Willendorf
  • Incarnation in Phoenix
  • Revenant
  • Best Western Motor Lodge, AAA Approved
  • Revenant
  • On Veronica
  • There came a soul
  • The peach orchard
  • Against repose
  • Against self-pity
  • Götterdämmerung
  • Ghost walk
  • Lady Freedom among us
  • For Sophie, who'll be in first grade in the year 2000
  • On the bus with Rosa Parks
  • Sit back, relax
  • "The situation is intolerable"
  • Freedom Ride
  • Climbing in
  • Claudette Colvin goes to work
  • The enactment
  • Rosa
  • QE2, transatlantic crossing, third day
  • In the lobby of the Warner Theatre, Washington, D.C.
  • The pond, porch-view : six p.m., early spring
  • American smooth (2004)
  • Fox trot Fridays
  • All Souls'
  • "I have been a stranger in a strange land"
  • Fox trot Fridays
  • Ta Ta Cha Cha
  • Quick
  • Brown
  • Fox
  • Heart to heart
  • Cozy apología
  • Soprano
  • Two for the Montrose Drive-In
  • Meditation at fifty yards, moving target
  • American smooth
  • Not welcome here
  • The castle walk
  • The passage
  • Noble Sissle's horn
  • Alfonzo prepares to go over the top
  • La Chapelle, 92nd Division, Ted
  • Variation on reclamation
  • The return of Lieutenant James Reese Europe
  • Ripont
  • Twelve chairs
  • Blues in half-tones, 3/4 time
  • Chocolate
  • Bolero
  • Hattie McDaniel arrives at the Coconut Grove
  • Samba summer
  • Blues in half-tones, 3/4 time
  • Describe yourself in three words or less
  • The seven veils of Salomé
  • From your valentine
  • Rhumba
  • The sisters ; swansong
  • Evening primrose
  • Reverie in open air
  • Sic itur ad astra
  • Count to ten and we'll be there
  • Eliza, age 10, Harlem
  • Lullaby
  • Driving through
  • Desert backyard
  • Desk dreams
  • Now
  • Against flight
  • Looking up from the page, I am reminded of this mortal coil.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This substantive and enriching decades-spanning volume charts the work of Dove (Sonata Mulattica)-a Pulitzer Prize recipient, former U.S. poet laureate, and Fulbright Lifetime Achievement Medal recipient-as she forged her legacy from a sharp, unflinching eye that skillfully turned history into collective memory. Dove's virtuosity keeps her poems from feeling trite or recycled. Poems such as "Hattie McDaniel Arrives at the Coconut Grove" take a historical event and treat it with tenderness, using the second person to heighten the intimacy between reader and subject: "dear Mammy we can't help but hug you crawl into/ your generous lap." Whether experimental or lyrical, Dove's poems work as hypnotizing incantations. She slips into the fantastical dramatics of myth in poems from 1995's Mother Love, which uses the Greek tale of Persephone and Hades as foundation for a modernized tragedy of toxic lust and the limits of a mother's love. Instead of a Greek maiden falling prey to a scheming god of the underworld, Dove's Persephone is a naive black girl seduced by the promise of Paris and a Frenchman who "was good/ with words, words that went straight to the liver." Through her alluring language, Dove has long made the exceedingly difficult seem effortless; each poem here is a testament to her brilliance. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

This Collected gathers the published verse to date (with the exception of 2009's Sonata Mulattica and fugitive pieces) of one of American poetry's most important public figures, the Pulitzer Prize-winning and former U.S. poet laureate Dove. Dove, who has used her high profile to advocate for the reading of poetry and to explore the complex experience of African Americans in her verse, began as a precise lyricist, with a form reminiscent of peers such as Jane Kenyon or Jane Hirshfield. Since 1986's Thomas and Beulah, detailing one African American family's life over several decades, Dove has displayed an increasing interest in history, -narrative, and larger, looser poetic structures. These later pieces are mixed successes; Mother Love, despite Dove's description, is not a sonnet sequence, and some recent poems, e.g., "The Passage," are notably prosy, although many lines still generate a striking image or musical phrase. While some readers may miss the insight and concision of her early work, her investigations have integrity and intelligence, offering readers of all backgrounds needed and valuable perspectives. VERDICT Most libraries will want to acquire this generous collection; many will want Dove's much-praised Sonata -Mulattica as well. [See Prepub Alert, 12/7/15.]--Graham -Christian, formerly with -Andover-Harvard Theological Lib., Cambridge, MA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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