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      Poems seven : new and complete poetry

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        New York: Seven Stories Press, c2001

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        2001

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        811/.54 판사항(21)

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        1583222650

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        Poems seven: new and complete poetry / Alan Dugan

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        xxvi, 422 p.; 24 cm.

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        Includes index.

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      • CONTENTS
      • Foreword / by Carl Phillips = xxiii
      • Poems(1961)
      • This Morning Here = 2
      • On an East Wind from the Wars = 4
      • CONTENTS
      • Foreword / by Carl Phillips = xxiii
      • Poems(1961)
      • This Morning Here = 2
      • On an East Wind from the Wars = 4
      • On an Old Advertisement and After a Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz = 5
      • Philodendron = 6
      • Prison Song = 7
      • Imperial Song for Warmth = 8
      • The So-Called Wild Horses of the Water = 10
      • Sixteen Lines on Marching = 11
      • Landfall = 12
      • Love Song : I and Thou = 14
      • Importation of Landscapes = 15
      • The Natural Enemies of the Conch = 16
      • Portrait = 20
      • Oasis = 21
      • What Happened? What Do You Expect? = 22
      • On Hurricane Jackson = 23
      • Poem = 24
      • The Branches of Water or Desire = 25
      • Portrait = 29
      • Memorial Service for the Invasion Beach Where the Vacation in the Flesh is Over = 30
      • Mockery Against the Irish Censorship = 32
      • Weeds as Partial Survivors = 33
      • The Mirror Perilous = 34
      • Letter to Eve = 35
      • Against France : On the Algerian Pleasures of Entity = 36
      • Funeral Oration for a Mouse = 38
      • Ⅰ. Enigma : Calm : Addressed to the Air = 40
      • Ⅱ. Comment on Ⅰ. = 40
      • How We Heard the Name = 42
      • Morning Song = 43
      • Orpheus = 44
      • Tribute to Kafka for Someone Taken = 45
      • Notes Toward a Spring Offensive = 46
      • Transcribed Conversation in Praise of Cows = 47
      • Actual Vision of Morning's Extrusion = 48
      • Life Comparison = 49
      • Cooled Heels Lament Against Frivolity, The Mask of Despair = 50
      • On Being Unhappily in Love with Reason = 51
      • Portrait from the Infantry = 52
      • Letter to Donald Fall = 53
      • On an Architect = 54
      • Triptych = 56
      • Thesis, Antithesis, and Nostalgia = 58
      • General Prothalamion for Wartimes = 59
      • On the Elk, Unwitnessed = 61
      • Grace for Thursday = 62
      • Stutterer = 63
      • Holiday = 64
      • On the Supposed Immortality of Orchids = 65
      • Memories of Verdun = 66
      • Wall, Cave and Pillar Statements, After As$$\hat o$$ka = 67
      • Poems Two(1963)
      • Three as a Magic Number = 70
      • Romance of the Escaped Children = 71
      • Coat of Arms = 72
      • Elegy = 74
      • Two Quits and a Drum, and Elegy for Drinkers = 75
      • To a Red-Headed Do-Good Waitress = 81
      • On a Seven-Day Diary = 82
      • Credo = 83
      • Elegy for a Gifted Child = 84
      • Winter's Onset from an Alienated Point of View = 86
      • On Hat : On Vertical Mobility as a Concept = 87
      • On Trading Time for Life by Work = 88
      • Free Variation on a Translation from Greek = 89
      • The Repealer : "You're Too Wild" = 90
      • On Going Latent = 91
      • For Masturbation = 92
      • On Breeding, from Plutarch = 93
      • Fragment on the British Museum = 94
      • Poem = 96
      • On an Accident : On a Newspaper Story = 97
      • 851 = 98
      • Fabrication of Ancestors = 99
      • Autumn at Baiae : For Cavafy = 100
      • Poem = 101
      • Riding Song for a Semi-Feudal Army, For Glubb Pasha For Tortured Colonels = 102
      • On Lines 69-70, Book Ⅳ, Of Virgil's Aeneid = 104
      • General Prothalamion in Populous Times = 105
      • Admonitor : A Pearl for Arrogance = 106
      • The Crimes of Bernard = 108
      • On Visiting Central Park Zoo = 109
      • The Life and Death of the Cantata System = 110
      • Plague of Dead Sharks = 111
      • From Heraclitus = 112
      • On Finding the Meaning of "Radiance" = 113
      • A Gifts Accompaniment = 114
      • Argument to Love as a Person = 115
      • What the Hell, Rage, Give in to Natural Graces = 116
      • A Sawyer's Rage Against Trees Noble as Horses = 118
      • In the Forest = 120
      • On Trees = 121
      • Poem = 122
      • Monologue of a Commercial Fisherman = 123
      • Variation on a Theme by Stevens = 124
      • From Rome. For More Public Fountains in New York City = 125
      • Accommodation to Detroit = 126
      • To Paris : Fear of the Heights Reached = 127
      • Stability Before Departure = 128
      • Winter : For an Untenable Situation = 129
      • Poems Three(1967)
      • Flower Grower in Aquarius = 132
      • On Being Out-Classed by Class = 133
      • Against a Sickness : To the Female Double Principle God = 134
      • The Working World's Bloody Flux = 136
      • Poem = 137
      • Not to Choose = 138
      • American Against Solitude = 140
      • One Waking in a Northern Fall = 141
      • Memory of Old Forms Under Hell's Angels = 142
      • A Hope Against Pollution = 143
      • Qualifications of Survivors = 144
      • Adultery = 145
      • On Zero = 146
      • Poem = 150
      • Self-Exhortation on Military Themes = 151
      • Let Heroes Account to Love = 152
      • For an Obligate Parasite = 153
      • Two Hatreds of Action = 154
      • Elegy for a Puritan Conscience = 156
      • Expenses = 157
      • The Butcher!, Borges, What a Shock! = 158
      • Poem = 160
      • On Gaining a Soul = 161
      • On a Snake = 162
      • Barefoot for a Scorpion = 163
      • Idyll of Ascension = 164
      • On a Hymn, Misprinted = 165
      • Brutalization Under the Heart of Peace = 166
      • Poem = 167
      • Poem = 168
      • Variation on Themes by Roethke and Eliot = 169
      • On Alexander and Aristotle, on a Black-on-Red Creek Plate = 170
      • Night Song for a Boy = 172
      • For Lisa = 173
      • Advertising in Paris = 174
      • On Work = 175
      • Poem = 176
      • Noon's World = 177
      • Poem = 178
      • The Attempted Rescue = 179
      • On Rape Unattempted = 180
      • Conspiracy of Two Against the World = 181
      • Nostalgia for a Language = 182
      • There He Was = 183
      • Narcissus Ⅱ = 184
      • Poem = 185
      • Poem = 186
      • His Hands Have Five Knives Each = 187
      • Sailing to Jerusalem = 188
      • Northern Statement for St. Cecilia = 189
      • A Trial = 190
      • Jewels of Indoor Glass = 191
      • "I Have Met the Enemy and I Am Theirs" = 192
      • Poems Four(1974)
      • Ⅰ. Business Jacob, the Angel Wrestler = 194
      • Ⅱ. Comment on "Business Jacob, the Angel Wrestler" = 195
      • Morning at Speed Products = 196
      • Prayer = 197
      • Saint Monday = 198
      • On a Dispossess Precept. Ⅰ = 199
      • On a Dispossess Precept. Ⅱ = 199
      • Defendant = 200
      • Untitled Poem = 201
      • On Leaving Town = 1202
      • Passing Through the Banford Tolls = 203
      • On Voyage = 204
      • Heart Attack in Bad Air = 205
      • Untitled Poem = 206
      • On the Liquidation of Zoology = 207
      • Rising in Fall = 208
      • On Looking for Models = 209
      • Portrait in the Form Of an Extended Conceit = 210
      • Resolution of Hesitancies = 212
      • The Dark Tower = 213
      • Untitled Poem = 214
      • Untitled Poem = 215
      • On Being Easy in the Ritual of Separation = 216
      • About the Pseudo St. Dionysius = 217
      • Untitled Poem in Two Parts = 218
      • Untitled Poem = 220
      • Love Song : Class Analysis = 221
      • On a Professional Couple in a Side-Show = 222
      • Family Statements = 223
      • Cop-Shooting : On a Newspaper Photograph = 224
      • Untitled Poem = 225
      • On Being a Householder = 226
      • Untitled Poem = 227
      • Untitled Poem = 228
      • Untitled Poem = 229
      • On When McCarthy was a Wolf Among a Nation of Queer-Queers = 230
      • Confession of Heresy = 231
      • Untitled Poem = 232
      • I Dreamed I Got a Letter from Ezra Pound = 233
      • War Duty = 234
      • On Visiting a Veterans Hospital = 235
      • Stentor and Mourning = 236
      • On Going Up to Surgery in the Morning and in Favor of Pain-Killing Drugs = 238
      • Death's Chicken, Named Amelia = 239
      • Two Comments on "Death's Chicken, Named Amelia" = 240
      • Boy and Education = 241
      • Teacher's Lament = 242
      • Teacher's Vacation Lament in the Country = 243
      • Conversation with a Dirty-Minded Little Girl = 244
      • On a Party = 245
      • Untitled Poem = 246
      • Moral Dream = 247
      • Absent Good Girl, Life of My Mind = 248
      • For a Lost Girl = 249
      • Poems Five(1983)
      • "Space is Not Merely a Background for Events, But Possesses an Autonomous Structure." - A. Einstein = 252
      • Internal Migration : On Being on Tour = 253
      • Untitled Poem = 254
      • To an Ex-Student = 255
      • On Finding the Tree of Life = 256
      • To a Kid Who Believes in Astrology = 257
      • Untitled Poem = 258
      • Apollo = 259
      • Transformation = 260
      • Glad at the Cold(1955) = 261
      • On a Baroque Clock = 262
      • On Herodotus = 263
      • The Decimation Before Phra$$\ddot a$$ta = 264
      • On the Civil War on the East Coast of the United States of North America 1860-64 = 265
      • Speech for Aeneas = 266
      • From the Greek Anthology = 267
      • On Shields. Against World War Ⅲ = 268
      • Homo Ludens : On an Argument with an Actor = 269
      • From the Theater Lobby = 270
      • What a Circus = 271
      • Untitled Poem = 272
      • Religious Question = 273
      • Prayer for One Leg = 274
      • Portrait = 275
      • Untitled Poem = 276
      • Summer Heaven, Angels, Heaven = 277
      • In Memoriam. Unfinished. For Robert Barlow. 1950 = 278
      • Untitled Poem = 280
      • Portrait of a Lady = 281
      • Portrait of a Local Politician = 282
      • Scene(1946-7) = 283
      • Untitled Poem = 284
      • Untitled Poem = 285
      • Variation on "Winter's Onset from an Alienated Point of View" = 286
      • On Wearing Glasses = 287
      • Untitled Poem = 289
      • Untitled Poem = 290
      • The Suffering Ophthalmologist = 291
      • On Being Asked How Do You Feel After an Operation with Inadequate Anesthesia. This is How I Feel : = 292
      • On Cabin Fever, On Boredom in the Countryside = 294
      • To a Colleague, from the Country = 295
      • On Hibernation in the Country = 296
      • Summer Gale = 297
      • Winter Gale = 298
      • Untitled Poem = 299
      • Untitled Poem = 300
      • After a Poem by Carlos Drummond de Andrade Translated by Elizabeth Bishop as Don't Kill Yourself = 301
      • Last Statement for a Last Oracle = 302
      • Apology(to the Muse) = 303
      • Untitled Poem = 304
      • Note : The Sea Grinds Things Up = 305
      • Poems Six(1989)
      • Takeoff on Armageddon - for Ronald Reagan = 308
      • On Flowers. On Negative Evolution = 309
      • On Naming a Baby Mimosa = 310
      • Surviving the Hurricane = 311
      • An Envy of Natural Formal Liberties = 312
      • Memories of a Boss in an Ad Agency = 314
      • Love and Money = 315
      • Marxist Analysis of the Fifth Labor of Hercules = 316
      • Memories of the Bowery = 317
      • Remembering an Account Executive = 318
      • Monologue for a Sixth Avenue Screamer = 319
      • Sexist Lament : Ruin by Monitor = 320
      • Empirical Scene = 321
      • On Plumbing after an Air Raid = 322
      • On Fingernails in Bloody Times = 323
      • On a Pocketknife. On Carrying = 324
      • Travel Advisory for a Night Shift = 326
      • Dedication for a Building = 327
      • Oxymoronic Hospital Blues = 328
      • Boast = 329
      • Soliloquy : Ghost Dance for a Cripple = 330
      • Provincetown Totentanz = 331
      • In Memoriam : Aurelius Battaglia, and Against His Tragic Sense of Life = 332
      • On the Death of Norman Dukes = 334
      • On a Benign Bureaucratization of Death = 335
      • Lament for Cellists and Jacqueline DuPr$$\acute e$$ = 336
      • Story for Actors = 338
      • On a Travel Story from Wormwood Valley = 339
      • On a Desolation of the Animals at Night = 340
      • Note = 341
      • Why There is No Class Solidarity in America I Read it in The Times. Aug. 2, 1987 = 342
      • Suburban Exorcism = 343
      • American Tourist to a Guatemalan Tarantula = 344
      • On a Skunked Fox = 345
      • Carla is a Horse Lover = 346
      • The Dying Seagull and the Great Whore of the World = 347
      • On Fishing Being a Chancy Life = 348
      • Touristic Note from the Gulf = 349
      • Criticism of Bergson and Darwin = 350
      • Speech to the Student Clowns at the Circus Clown School at Sarasota, Florida = 351
      • On Halloween = 352
      • Introduction to the Telephone = 353
      • Elegy for a Magician = 354
      • Memories of 1936-7 = 355
      • On the Long Island Railroad System = 356
      • Autobiographical Libation to Erato Muse of Lyric Poetry = 357
      • Speech for Auden = 358
      • Retraction = 359
      • February Twelfth Birthday Statement = 360
      • Poem = 361
      • Spring Song for Symplocarpus Fœtida and Me = 362
      • Answer to the Rilke Question = 363
      • Pretrial Hearing = 364
      • Mock Translation from the Greek = 365
      • On a Myth. On a Conventional Wisdom = 366
      • Gargoyle's Song for the Warming Trend = 367
      • On a Fallen Statue Forbidden to the Women at Pompeii = 368
      • Perverse Explanation for Mutilated Statuary = 369
      • On a Summer Goddess who Should be Nameless = 370
      • Night Scene Before Combat = 372
      • Poems Seven(New poems)
      • Nomenclature = 374
      • Against the Text "Art is Immortal" = 375
      • Drunken Memories of Anne Sexton = 377
      • Poem for Elliot Carter on His 90th Birthday = 378
      • American Variation on How Rilke Loved a Princess and Got to Stay in Her Castle = 379
      • Address to a Bird on a Visit Home = 380
      • Courting Song : Attack! Attack! Attack! = 381
      • Note of Quits = 382
      • What it Really Means = 383
      • The Esthetics of Circumcision = 384
      • Barefoot Homiletics, After Wittgenstein and Boswell = 385
      • Another Cat Poem : A Cat is Not a Dancer But a Hunter = 386
      • They Call it "Grumus Merdae" = 387
      • Prose Poem = 388
      • When I was Drunk and Disorderly The Boston Policeman Told Me : = 389
      • The Jack-Off of the Craveyard Shift = 390
      • Swing Shift Blues = 391
      • Hard-on Death = 392
      • In Memoriam : Donald Mark Fall = 393
      • The Morning of the Dying Gigolo = 394
      • For Euthanasia and Pain-Killing Drugs = 395
      • Tourist Poem = 396
      • Against Veils On Exodus 33:23 and 34:33 = 397
      • Prothalamion of Quantum Mechanics and Astrophysics Against the Text "Philosophia Biou Kubernetes"(Philosophy the Guide of Life) = 398
      • In Favor of a Free Public Library System = 403
      • Another Cat Poem. To a Cat Person = 404
      • On Not Working and then Working On Working and then Not Working = 406
      • The Significance of Corn in American History = 407
      • On Inter-Relatedness in the Universe = 408
      • Closing Time at the Second Avenue Deli = 409
      • Index = 411
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