The blue estuaries Poems, 1923-1968
Book - 1995
Honored, during the course of her literary career, with almost every major poetry award, Louise Bogan (1898-1970) was the poetry critic for "The New Yorker" for nearly forty years. "The Blue Estuaries" contains her five previous books of verse along with a section of uncollected work, fully representing a unique and distinguished contribution to modern poetry over five decades.
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- Subjects
- Genres
- Poetry
- Published
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New York :
Noonday Press
1995.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 136 pages ; 21 cm
- ISBN
- 9780374524616
- A tale
- Medusa
- Sub contra
- The frightened man
- Betrothed
- Ad Castitatem
- Knowledge
- Juan's song
- Portrait
- The romantic
- My voice not being proud
- Statue and birds
- The alchemist
- Men loved wholly beyond wisdom
- The crows
- Memory
- Women
- Last hill in a vista
- Stanza
- The changed woman
- Chanson un peu naive
- Fifteenth farewell
- Sonnet
- Winter swan
- If we take all gold
- The drum
- Division
- Cassandra
- The Cupola
- Girl's song
- Feuer-Nacht
- Second song
- The mark
- Late
- Simple autumnal
- Dark summer
- Didactic piece
- For a marriage
- Tears in sleep
- The crossed apple
- Song for a slight voice
- Sonnet
- Fiend's weather
- I saw eternity
- Come, break with time
- Old countryside
- Summer wish
- Song
- Henceforth, from the mind
- Homunculus
- Single sonnet
- Exhortation
- Hypocrite swift
- At a party
- To wine
- Poem in prose
- Short summary
- Italian morning
- Man alone
- Baroque comment
- To my brother
- The sleeping fury
- Roman fountain
- Rhyme
- M., Singing
- Evening-star
- Putting to sea
- Spirit's song
- Kept
- Heard by a girl
- Packet of letters
- Song for a lyre
- Several voices out of a cloud
- Animal, vegetable and mineral
- Question in a field
- Solitary observation brought back from a sojourn in hell
- Variation on a sentence
- The dream
- To an artist, to take heart
- To be sung on the water
- Musician
- Cartography
- "Come, sleep ..."
- Zone
- Kapuzinerberg (Salzburg)
- Evening in the sanitarium
- From Heine
- The daemon
- After the Persian I
- After the Persian II, III
- After Persian IV, V
- Train tune
- Song for the last act
- The dragonfly
- St. Christopher
- The sorcerer's daughter
- The young mage
- March twilight
- July dawn
- The meeting
- Night
- Morning
- Three songs: Little Lobelia's song, Psychiatrist's song
- Masked woman's song.