Selected Poems

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Pub. Date: 2007-05-15
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Summary

InSelected Poems, we experience the full range of James Schuyler's achievement, confirming that he was among the late twentieth century's truly vital and distinctive poetic voices. One of the most significant writers of the New York School--which unofficially included John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and Kenneth Koch, among others--Schuyler was strongly influenced by both art and music in his work, often incorporating rapid shifts in sound, shape, and color within his poems that almost gave his work the effect of a collage and engendered comparisons with Whitman and Rimbaud. James Schuyler (1923-91) received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry forThe Morning of the Poemin 1981. InSelected Poems, we experience the full range of James Schuyler's achievement, confirming that he was among the late twentieth century's truly vital and distinctive poetic voices. One of the most significant writers of the New York School--which unofficially included John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and Kenneth Koch, among others--Schuyler was strongly influenced by both art and music in his work, often incorporating rapid shifts in sound, shape, and color within his poems that almost gave his work the effect of a collage and engendered comparisons with Whitman and Rimbaud. "Selected Poemsincludes over 100 poems, spanning the breadth of his distinguished career as a writer . . . Schuyler manages to be simultaneously particular and expansive, zooming in on the smallest detail and panning the big picture at the same time . . . His generous spirit and quirky humor are apparent throughout this collection."--Grace Bauer, formerly with New Orleans Public Library,Library Journal "Schuyler'sSelected Poemsincludes over 100 poems, spanning the breadth of his distinguished career as a writer. At his best, Schuyler manages to be simultaneously particular and expansive, zooming in on the smallest detail and panning the big picture at the same time. Though his discursiveness may not be to every reader's taste, his is a unique voice. Not many of his contemporaries are attempting 48-page poems, as Schuyler does in the 'Morning of the Poem.' His generous spirit and quirky humor are apparent throughout this collection."--Grace Bauer, formerly with New Orleans Public Library,Library Journal

Author Biography

James Schuyler (1923–91) received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry for The Morning of the Poem in 1981.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xi
From Freely Espousing [1969]
Salutep. 3
Freely Espousingp. 4
Februaryp. 6
A Reunionp. 8
"The Elizabethans Called It Dying"p. 9
Fabergep. 10
A White Cityp. 11
Decemberp. 12
A Man in Bluep. 13
Sestinap. 15
An Almanacp. 17
Hudson Ferryp. 18
April and Its Forsythiap. 20
Roof Gardenp. 21
May 24th or sop. 22
Todayp. 23
Sorting, wrapping, packing, stuffingp. 25
Seekingp. 27
Milkp. 30
Goingp. 31
The Master of the Golden Glowp. 32
Stunp. 34
Poem (How about an oak leaf)p. 35
Now and thenp. 36
Buried at Springsp. 41
From the Home Book: Prose and Poems, 1951-1970 [1977]
Poem (I do not always understand what you say.)p. 45
Jelly Jellyp. 46
A Headp. 47
From the Crystal Lithium [1972]
Empathy and New Yearp. 51
In Januaryp. 55
In Earliest Morningp. 56
An East Window on Elizabeth Streetp. 58
Scarlet Tanagerp. 59
Light Blue Abovep. 61
The Edge in the Morningp. 62
"Used Handkerchiefs 5[cent]"p. 64
Light from Canadap. 65
Gullsp. 66
Closed Gentian Distancesp. 67
Septemberp. 68
Evening Windp. 69
Slowlyp. 70
A Gray Thoughtp. 71
Vergep. 72
A Stone Knifep. 74
The Crystal Lithiump. 76
Eyesp. 81
The Nightp. 83
Letter to a Friend: Who Is Nancy Daum?p. 85
We Are Leavesp. 91
Awaitp. 94
Steaming Tiesp. 96
Watching Youp. 98
Letter Poem #3p. 100
From Hymn to Life [1974]
Beautiful Funeralsp. 103
Our Fatherp. 108
Poem (This beauty that I see)p. 111
To Frank O'Harap. 112
Unlike Joubertp. 114
Eyes at the Windowp. 115
Shimmerp. 117
Greenwich Avenuep. 118
Just Before Fallp. 119
Buttered Greensp. 121
In Wiry Winterp. 126
So Goodp. 128
Octoberp. 130
A blue towelp. 131
The Bluetp. 134
Standing and Watchingp. 135
The Green Doorp. 136
The Dayp. 137
The Walkp. 139
Awokep. 142
Afterwardp. 143
Hymn to Lifep. 145
From the Morning of the Poem [1980]
This Dark Apartmentp. 161
June 30, 1974p. 163
Korean Mumsp. 166
Song (The light lies layered in the leaves.)p. 168
Wystan Audenp. 169
Dining Out with Doug and Frankp. 171
The Payne Whitney Poems: Tripp. 179
We Walkp. 179
Archesp. 180
Linenp. 180
Heather and Calendulasp. 181
Backp. 181
Blizzardp. 182
February 13, 1975p. 183
Sleepp. 183
Pastimep. 184
Whatp. 184
The Morning of the Poemp. 186
From A Few Days [1985]
A Few Daysp. 237
The Snowdropp. 266
This Notebookp. 267
Velvet Rosesp. 268
At Darragh's Ip. 269
Amy Lowell Thoughtsp. 271
Beaded Balustradep. 272
People who see bubbles risep. 273
En Route to Southamptonp. 275
Faure's Second Piano Quartetp. 276
Red Brick and Brown Stonep. 277
What Ails My Fern?p. 279
Processionp. 281
Tomp. 282
Suddenlyp. 286
Index of Titlesp. 287
Index of first Linesp. 291
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