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9780822959243

The Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-05-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Pittsburgh Pr

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Summary

Muriel Rukeyser held a visionary belief in the human capacity to create social change through language. She earned an international reputation as a powerful voice against enforced silences of all kind, against the violence of war, poverty, and racism. Her eloquent poetry of witness-of the Scottsboro Nine, the Spanish Civil War, the poisoning of the Gauley Bridge laborers-split the darkness covering a shameful world. In addition to the complete texts of her twelve previously published books, this volume also features new poems discovered by the editors; Rukeyser's translations, including the first English translations of Octavio Paz's work; early work by Rukeyser not previously published in book form; and the controversial book-length poem Wake Island. An introduction by the editors traces Rukeyser's life and literary reputation and complements discerning annotations and textual notes to the poems.

Author Biography

Janet E. Kaufman is assistant professor of English at the University of Utah.
Anne F. Herzog is associate professor of English at West Chester University. They are coeditors of <I>"How Shall We Tell Each Other of the Poet?": The Life and Writing of Muriel Rukeyser (1999).
Jan Heller Levi, is the author of a collection of poems, Once I Gazed at You in Wonder, and editor of A Muriel Rukeyser Reader. She is working on a biography of Muriel Rukeyser.

Table of Contents

Editors' Notesp. xxiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xxix
Introductionp. xxxiii
Theory of Flight (1935)
Poem Out of Childhood
Poem Out of Childhoodp. 3
Song for Dead Childrenp. 5
In a Dark Housep. 6
Effort at Speech between Two Peoplep. 9
Notes for a Poemp. 11
Place-Ritualsp. 12
Tradition of This Acrep. 12
Ritual of Blessingp. 12
Wooden Springp. 13
Sonnetp. 13
Letter, Unpostedp. 14
Sand-Quarry with Moving Figuresp. 15
Wedding Presentsp. 15
Three Sides of a Coinp. 16
Breathing Landscapep. 19
Four in a Familyp. 19
This House, This Countryp. 20
Theory of Flight
Preamblep. 21
The Gyroscopep. 24
The Lynchings of Jesusp. 25
Passage to Godheadp. 25
The Committee-Roomp. 26
The Trialp. 29
The Tunnelp. 31
The Structure of the Planep. 38
The Structure of the Planep. 38
The Strikep. 41
The Loverp. 42
Night Flight: New Yorkp. 44
Theory of Flightp. 47
The Blood Is Justified
For Memoryp. 48
Life and Worksp. 48
Holy Dyingp. 49
Ritual for Deathp. 50
City of Monumentsp. 51
Study in a Late Subwayp. 53
Child and Motherp. 53
Eccentric Motionp. 55
Sundays, They Sleep Latep. 56
Thousands of Daysp. 57
The Surroundedp. 58
Burlesquep. 59
Moviep. 60
Metaphor to Actionp. 61
Citation for Horace Gregoryp. 62
Cats and a Cockp. 63
The Blood Is Justifiedp. 68
U.S. 1 (1938)
The Book of the Dead
The Roadp. 73
West Virginiap. 74
Statement: Phillippa Allenp. 75
Gauley Bridgep. 77
The Face of the Dam: Vivian Jonesp. 78
Praise of the Committeep. 79
Mearl Blankenshipp. 82
Absalomp. 83
The Diseasep. 86
George Robinson: Bluesp. 87
Juanita Tinsleyp. 88
The Doctorsp. 89
The Cornfieldp. 92
Arthur Peytonp. 94
Alloyp. 95
Powerp. 96
The Damp. 99
The Disease: After-Effectsp. 102
The Billp. 104
The Book of the Deadp. 106
Night-Music
A Flashing Cliffp. 111
Girl at the Playp. 111
Burning Bushp. 112
Eelp. 113
Homage to Literaturep. 115
The Handclapp. 115
Trophiesp. 116
Panaceap. 117
In Hades, Orpheusp. 118
The Drowning Young Manp. 119
Boy with His Hair Cut Shortp. 119
Coursep. 120
More of a Corpse than a Womanp. 121
Three Black Womenp. 122
Formosap. 122
Night-Musicp. 123
Time Exposuresp. 123
The Child Asleepp. 124
Adventures, Midnightp. 126
Night-Musicp. 127
Drivewayp. 128
Lover as Foxp. 129
Gift-Poemp. 130
Woman and Emblemsp. 131
Woman and Birdp. 131
The Birthdayp. 131
Woman and Musicp. 132
Outpostp. 132
Two Voyages
The Cruisep. 133
Mediterraneanp. 144
A Turning Wind (1939)
Moment of Proof
Reading Time: 1 Minute 26 Secondsp. 155
Song, the Brain-Coralp. 155
Target Practicep. 156
Otherworldp. 157
Landing at Liverpoolp. 157
The Islandp. 158
Otherworldp. 159
Nuns in the Windp. 161
For Funp. 162
Correspondencesp. 164
Democritus Laughedp. 164
Tree of Daysp. 164
1/26/39p. 165
Correspondencesp. 166
Noguchip. 168
Seventh Avenuep. 169
The Shortest Way Homep. 170
Palos Verdes Cliffsp. 171
Paper Anniversaryp. 172
From the Duck-Pond to the Carouselp. 174
Asylum Songp. 174
The Victims, a Play for the Homep. 175
M-Day's Childp. 177
Speech for the Assistant, from Houdinip. 178
Judithp. 179
Lives
"The risen image shines, its force escapes, we are all named"p. 181
Gibbsp. 182
Ryderp. 185
Chapmanp. 188
Ann Burlakp. 191
Ivesp. 195
Wake Island (1942)p. 199
Beast in View (1944)
One Soldierp. 207
Beast in View
Ajantap. 207
The Journeyp. 207
The Cavep. 208
Les Tendresses Bestialesp. 209
Black Bloodp. 210
The Broken Worldp. 210
Mortal Girlp. 211
Child in the Great Woodp. 212
The Meetingp. 213
The Keyp. 214
Darkness Musicp. 215
Songp. 215
Shooting Galleryp. 216
Suicide Bluesp. 216
Wreath of Womenp. 217
Madboy's Songp. 221
Drunken Girlp. 222
Love and Its Doors and Windowsp. 222
The Minotaurp. 223
Gift-Poemp. 224
Holy Familyp. 228
Who in One Lifetimep. 228
from "To the Unborn Child"p. 229
Leg in a Plaster Castp. 230
Bubble of Airp. 231
Sea Mercyp. 232
Long Past Moncadap. 232
Chapultepec Park-1p. 233
Chapultepec Park-2p. 234
A Game of Ballp. 235
Gold Leafp. 236
All Soulsp. 236
Evening Plaza, San Miguelp. 237
Beast in Viewp. 238
Letter to the Frontp. 239
"Women and poets see the truth arrive"p. 239
"Even during war, moments of delicate peace"p. 239
"They called us to a change of heart"p. 240
Sestinap. 241
"Much later, I lie in a white seaport night"p. 242
"Home thoughts from home; we read you every day"p. 242
"To be a Jew in the twentieth century"p. 243
"Evening, bringing me out of the government building"p. 243
"Among all the waste there are the intense stories"p. 244
"Surely it is time for the true grace of women"p. 246
The Soul and Body of John Brownp. 247
The Green Wave (1948)
"Let poems and bodies love and be given to air"p. 252
Water Nightp. 253
Eyes of Night-Timep. 253
This Place in the Waysp. 254
Song, from "Mr. Amazeen on the River"p. 255
Cloud, Airs, Carried Me Awayp. 255
Salamanderp. 256
His Head Is Full of Facesp. 257
Mrs. Walpurgap. 257
A Certain Musicp. 259
The Motive of All of Itp. 259
Green Limitsp. 260
The Children's Orchardp. 261
Christmas Evep. 261
Crayon Housep. 262
A Charm for Cantinflasp. 263
Traditional Tunep. 264
Foghorn in Horrorp. 265
Summer, the Sacramentop. 265
Speech of the Mother, from The Middle of the Airp. 266
Then I Saw What the Calling Wasp. 267
Translations: Six Poems by Octavio Paz
The Birdp. 268
Poet's Epitaphp. 268
Sparkp. 269
Two Bodiesp. 269
The Streetp. 269
Loversp. 270
Rari from the Marquesas
Rari for Tahia and Piup. 271
Rari for O'Otuap. 272
A True Confessionp. 272
Careful of the Dayp. 273
Rari for Hepuhekup. 273
Rarip. 274
Rari to Encourage Youthp. 274
Rari, to Be Bothered by Mosquitoesp. 274
Not Before I Fall Asleepp. 275
Easter Eve 1945
Easter Eve 1945p. 276
Private Life of the Sphinxp. 277
Nine Poems for the unborn childp. 280
Orpheus (1949)p. 287
Elegies (1949)
First Elegy. Rotten Lakep. 299
Second Elegy. Age of Magiciansp. 302
Third Elegy. The Fear of Formp. 304
Fourth Elegy. The Refugeesp. 307
Fifth Elegy. A Turning Windp. 310
Sixth Elegy. River Elegyp. 314
Seventh Elegy. Dream-Singing Elegyp. 318
Eighth Elegy. Children's Elegyp. 321
Ninth Elegy. The Antagonistsp. 325
Tenth Elegy. Elegy in Joyp. 328
Body of Waking (1958)
Haying Before Stormp. 333
Phaneronp. 333
The Young Girl of the Mississippi Valleyp. 334
A Birthp. 334
King's Mountainp. 335
Mother Garden's Roundp. 336
Ritep. 337
Ringlingp. 338
After Their Quarrelp. 338
Treep. 339
Night Feedingp. 340
The Returnp. 341
Unborn Songp. 342
The Two Illuminationsp. 342
F.O.M.p. 343
Exile of Musicp. 344
On the Death of Her Motherp. 344
"Make and be eaten, the poet says"p. 345
Hero Speechp. 346
The Watchersp. 347
A Ballad Themep. 348
Asleep and Awakep. 349
Of Money. And the Pastp. 350
"Long enough. Long enough"p. 351
The Loanp. 352
Pouring Milk Awayp. 353
Children, the Sandbar, that Summerp. 353
Born in Decemberp. 354
The Sixth Night: Wakingp. 354
Nevertheless the Moonp. 354
Speed, We Sayp. 355
The Birth of Venusp. 356
The Place at Alert Bayp. 357
Voices of Wakingp. 357
Divining Waterp. 358
Translations: Octavio Paz
"The hand of day opens"p. 359
"At daybreak go looking for your newborn name"p. 360
Fablep. 360
Dayp. 361
Proverbsp. 362
"In her splendor islanded"p. 362
"Like ivy the creeper with a thousand hands"p. 363
Life of the Poetp. 363
The Prisonerp. 364
from Sun Stonep. 366
Suite for Lord Timothy Dexterp. 367
"They face us in sea-noon sun, just as he saw them waiting"p. 367
How to Impress Massachusettsp. 367
Three Nights I Dreamedp. 369
Kings and Contemporariesp. 370
The Pickle, the Templep. 372
The Kind of Womanp. 376
Guessing Timep. 377
Are You Born?-Ip. 379
"Murmurs from the earth of this land, from the caves and craters"p. 380
"The tree of rivers seen and forgotten"p. 380
"The power of war leads to a plan of lives"p. 381
"A tree of rivers flowing through our lives"p. 382
"The sea has opened, the limit of his dream"p. 382
Powerplantp. 383
"In the last hour of night, a zebra racing dawn"p. 384
Fields Where We Sleptp. 384
Portrait of a Man, with a Background of Holdingsp. 385
"A red bridge fastening this city to the forest"p. 386
"Power never dominion"p. 387
"The sky is as black as it was when you lay down"p. 388
"On your journey you will come to a time of waking"p. 389
"This is the net of begetting and belief"p. 389
Body of Wakingp. 390
"Sounds of night in the country of the opposites"p. 395
Willkie in The Gulliverp. 396
"Then full awake you will recognize the voice"p. 396
"In your time, there have been those who spoke clearly"p. 397
He Had a Quality of Growthp. 398
Are You Born?-2p. 399
Waterlily Fire (1962)
The Speaking Treep. 403
To Enter That Rhythm Where the Self Is Lostp. 403
For a Mexican Painterp. 404
A Song of Another Tribep. 404
Songp. 405
Waterlily Firep. 405
The Burningp. 405
The Islandp. 406
Journey Changesp. 408
Fragilep. 409
The Long Bodyp. 409
The Speed of Darkness (1968)
Clues
The Poem as Maskp. 413
Orpheusp. 413
What Do I Give You?p. 413
The Transgressp. 414
The Conjugation of the Parameciump. 414
Junk-Heap at Muranop. 415
Cluesp. 416
In Our Timep. 417
Double Dialoguep. 417
Homage to Robert Frostp. 417
The Six Canonsp. 418
Forerunnersp. 418
Orgyp. 419
The Overthrow of One O'Clock at Nightp. 420
Among Rosesp. 420
What I Seep. 421
Believing in Those Inexorable Lawsp. 421
Song: Love in Whose Rich Honorp. 422
Niobe Nowp. 422
Song: The Star in the Nets of Heavenp. 423
Airp. 423
Giftp. 424
Cries from Chiapasp. 424
The War Comes into My Roomp. 425
Delta Poemsp. 426
Spirals and Fuguesp. 427
Anemonep. 428
Fighting for Rosesp. 428
For My Sonp. 429
Poemp. 430
The Power of Suicidep. 430
The Seemingp. 431
Song from Puck Fairp. 432
NotYetp. 432
Landscape with Wave Approachingp. 433
Segre Songp. 434
Bunk Johnson Blowingp. 434
Cannibal Bratuschap. 435
What Have You Brought Home from the Wars?p. 437
One Monthp. 438
Silence of Volcanoesp. 439
What They Saidp. 439
A Little Stone in the Middle of the Road, in Floridap. 440
The Blue Flowerp. 440
Woman as Marketp. 441
Forgetting and Rememberingp. 441
Word of Mouthp. 442
The Returnp. 442
Word of Mouthp. 443
Endlessp. 445
Games
The Backside of the Academyp. 445
Mountain: One from Bryantp. 447
The Flying Red Horsep. 447
The Outer Banksp. 448
Lives
Akibap. 454
The Way Outp. 454
for the Song of Songsp. 455
The Bondsp. 457
Akiba Martyrp. 458
The Witnessp. 459
Kathe Kollwitzp. 460
"Held between wars"p. 460
"Woman as gates, saying"p. 461
"Held among wars, watching"p. 462
Song: The Calling-Upp. 463
Self-Portraitp. 463
The Speed of Darknessp. 465
Breaking Open (1973)
Searching / Not Searching
Waking This Morningp. 471
Despisalsp. 471
What Do We See?p. 472
Looking at Each Otherp. 473
Desdichadap. 474
Voicesp. 475
Firep. 475
Waiting for Icarusp. 476
from City of Paradisep. 477
The Questionp. 477
In Her Burningp. 478
Rondelp. 479
More Cluesp. 479
Mythp. 480
Searching/Not Searchingp. 480
"What kind of woman goes searching and searching?"p. 480
Miriam: The Red Seap. 481
For Dolcip. 481
Concretep. 482
Brecht's Galileop. 482
Reading the Kieup. 482
The Floor of Oceanp. 483
H.F.D.p. 483
The Artist as Social Criticp. 484
The President and the Laser Bombp. 484
Not Searchingp. 485
The Questionp. 485
"Searching/not searching. To make closeness"p. 486
"What did I see? What did I not see?"p. 486
A Simple Experimentp. 487
Along Historyp. 488
Boys of These Men Full Speedp. 488
All the Little Animalsp. 489
Nextp. 490
Two Yearsp. 490
Irisp. 490
Orange and Grape
Ballad of Orange and Grapep. 492
Rock Flow, River Mixp. 493
Martin Luther King, Malcolm Xp. 494
Lookingp. 494
Don Baty, the Draft Resisterp. 495
Te Hanh: Long-Ago Gardenp. 496
Welcome from Warp. 496
Facing Sentencingp. 497
Secrets of American Civilizationp. 497
Whereverp. 498
Bringingp. 498
A Louis Sonnetp. 499
After Melvillep. 500
The Writerp. 502
Gradus Ad Parnassump. 502
From a Play: Publisher's Songp. 503
In the Night the Sound Woke Usp. 503
In the Underworldp. 503
Afterwardsp. 507
Flying to Hanoip. 508
It Is Therep. 508
The Running of the Grunionp. 509
Sacred Lakep. 511
Northern Poems
Songs of the Barren Groundsp. 512
The Old Daysp. 512
Inland, Awayp. 512
I'm Here Againp. 513
Not Much Goodp. 514
My Breathp. 514
I Recognize This Songp. 515
The Black Ones, the Great Onesp. 516
Trout Fishingp. 517
How Lovely It isp. 517
The Word-Fisherp. 518
Stroking Songsp. 518
A Girl for a Boy-Stroking Songp. 518
The Baby on the Mountain-Stroking Songp. 519
The Wiping Moss from the Ruinsp. 519
Stroking Songs, Childhood Songsp. 520
Being Bornp. 520
Shooting Starp. 520
Breaking Openp. 521
Columbusp. 523
Burning the Dreamsp. 526
Death and the Dancerp. 526
Rational Manp. 526
The Hostagesp. 528
The Gates (1976)
St. Roachp. 533
Dream-Drummingp. 534
Double Odep. 534
Paintersp. 537
Runep. 537
How We Did Itp. 538
Islandsp. 538
Blue Sprucep. 539
Artifactp. 540
Ms. Lotp. 540
Boys in the Branchesp. 541
Song : Lying in Daylightp. 542
Hypnogogic Figurep. 542
The Lost Romansp. 543
Canalp. 544
For Kay Boylep. 545
Resurrection of the Right Sidep. 545
The Wardsp. 546
The Sun-Artistp. 547
Poem White Page White Page Poemp. 549
Fablep. 549
Neruda, the Winep. 550
Before Dangerp. 551
Song : Remembering Moviesp. 551
Work, for the Day Is Comingp. 551
Recoveringp. 552
Parallel Inventionp. 553
Poemp. 554
Not to Be Printed, Not to Be Said, Not to Be Thoughtp. 554
Back Toothp. 555
Destruction of Griefp. 555
Trinity Churchyardp. 556
Burnishing, Oaklandp. 557
The Iris-Eatersp. 558
Slow Death of the Dragonp. 558
Mendingsp. 560
Thenp. 561
The Gatesp. 561
"Waiting to leave all day I hear the words"p. 561
"Walking the world to find the poet of these cries"p. 562
New Friendsp. 562
"The Cabinet minister speaks of liberationp. 563
"Among the days"p. 563
The Church of Galileep. 564
The Dream of Galileep. 564
Mother as Pitchforkp. 565
"You grief woman you gave me a scarlet coverlet"p. 565
"Air fills with fear and the kinds of fear"p. 565
"Long ago, soon after my son's birth"p. 567
"For that I cannot name the names"p. 567
"Crucified child-is he crucified? he is tortured"p. 567
"So I became very dark very large"p. 568
"All day the rain"p. 568
Juvenilia
Antigonep. 573
Cities of the Morningp. 573
Autumn in the Gardenp. 574
The Ballad of the Missing Linesp. 575
November Sketchesp. 576
To a Lady Turning Middle-Agedp. 578
Place-Poems: New Yorkp. 579
O Cityp. 579
Fourteenth Streetp. 579
The New School for Social Researchp. 580
Sheridan Square Conversationp. 580
The New Bridgep. 581
Park Avenuep. 581
College Specialp. 582
Empire State Towerp. 582
"Dear place, sweet home"p. 583
For an Aesthetep. 583
Pastorale No. 2p. 584
A New Poem
An Unborn Poetp. 591
Abbreviationsp. 595
Annotationsp. 597
Textual Notesp. 637
Bibliographyp. 651
Index of Titlesp. 655
Index of First Linesp. 663
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