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9780374530761

Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments

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    9780374530761

  • ISBN10:

    0374530769

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-03-06
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Summary

From the mid-1930s to 1978 Elizabeth Bishop published some ninety poems and thirty translations. Yet her notebooks reveal that she embarked upon many more compositions, some existing in only fragmentary form and some embodied in extensive drafts.Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Boxpresents, alongside facsimiles of many notebook pages from which they are drawn, poems Bishop began soon after college, reflecting her passion for Elizabethan verse and surrealist technique; love poems and dream fragments from the 1940s; poems about her Canadian childhood; and many other works that heretofore have been quoted almost exclusively in biographical and critical studies. This revelatory and moving selection brings us into the poet's laboratory, showing us the initial provocative images that moved Bishop to begin a poem, illustrating terrain unexplored in the work published during her lifetime. Editor Alice Quinn has also mined the Bishop archives for rich tangential material that illuminates the poet's sources and intentions.

Author Biography

Elizabeth Bishop (1911-79) won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Alice Quinn is poetry editor of The New Yorker and the director of the Poetry Society of America.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
A Note on the Textp. xvii
Poems from Youth
"I introduce Penelope Gwin..."p. 3
"Once on a hill I met a man..."p. 5
1929-1936: College, New York, Europe, Florida
"A lovely finish I have seen..."p. 11
Good-Byep. 13
For a Pair of Eyebrowsp. 14
Apologiap. 15
A Warning to Salesmenp. 16
Washington as a Surveyorp. 17
Three Poemsp. 18
Song-for the Clavichordp. 20
In the Towerp. 21
Valentine Vp. 22
"The past..."p. 23
"We went to the dark cave of the street-corner..."p. 24
Luxembourg Gardensp. 27
In a Roomp. 28
Naples, Fla-'36p. 30
1937-1950: Key West, Washington, D.C., Yaddo, Nova Scotia
"What would be worst of all..."p. 33
Villanellep. 35
"Under such heavy clouds of love..."p. 36
Dreamp. 37
Floridap. 38
Moneyp. 39
Valentinep. 40
"We hadn't meant to spend so much time..."p. 41
"From the shallow night-long graves..."p. 42
The Street by the Cemeteryp. 43
"It is marvellous to wake up together..."p. 44
Florida Desertap. 45
For A.B.p. 46
The Salesman's Eveningp. 47
Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Boxp. 49
Key Westp. 51
Hannah A.p. 53
After the Rainp. 55
The Soldier and the Slot-Machinep. 57
Full Moon, Key Westp. 59
"The walls went on for years & years..."p. 61
Stoves & Clocksp. 65
Little Thaw in Januaryp. 66
"Don't you call me that word, honey..."p. 68
Current Dreamsp. 69
The Museump. 72
The Traveller to Romep. 75
Dear Dr.p. 77
"I had a bad dream..."p. 79
"In the golden early morning..."p. 80
"In a cheap hotel..."p. 83
To the Admirable Miss Moorep. 84
Homesicknessp. 87
The Owl's Journeyp. 91
On the Prince of Fundyp. 92
1951-1967: Brazil, Seattle, New York
Crossing the Equatorp. 95
Young Man in the Parkp. 96
For M.B.S., buried in Nova Scotiap. 98
"One afternoon my aunt and I..."p. 99
Syllablesp. 101
"Where are the dolls who loved me so..."p. 102
A Short, Slow Lifep. 103
Suicide of a Moderate Dictatorp. 104
To Manuel Bandeira, With Jam and Jellyp. 105
The Grandmothersp. 107
St. John's Dayp. 109
The moon burgled the housep. 110
A Baby Found in the Garbagep. 111
Letter to Two Friendsp. 113
New Year's Letter as Auden Saysp. 115
Foreign-Domesticp. 117
Miamip. 118
Keatonp. 119
Mimoso, Near Deathp. 121
Brasil, 1959p. 122
On the Amazonp. 124
"Let Shakespeare & Milton..."p. 126
(For the window-pane)p. 126
The Blue Chairs (that dream)p. 127
Gypsophiliap. 128
To the Brookp. 130
All afternoon the freighters-Riop. 131
Mimosas in Bloomp. 132
Rainy Day, Riop. 133
Apartment in Lemep. 134
Something I've Meant to Write About for 30 Yearsp. 137
For T.C.B.p. 139
"Dear, my compass..."p. 140
"Close close all night..."p. 141
The Pretenderp. 142
Inventoryp. 143
1968-1979: San Francisco, Ouro Preto, Cambridge, Boston
"Far far away there, where I met..."p. 147
Aubade and Elegyp. 149
A Drunkardp. 150
Vague Poem (Vaguely love poem)p. 152
For Grandfatherp. 154
Swan-Boat Ridep. 155
"A mother made of dress-goods..."p. 156
Breakfast Songp. 158
Belated Dedicationp. 159
Memory of Baltimorep. 160
Travelling, A Love Poemp. 162
Salem Willowsp. 164
Just North of Bostonp. 167
Dicky and Sisterp. 168
(Florida Revisited)?p. 177
Sammyp. 179
Mr. and Mrs. Carlylep. 180
Appendix
Mechanics of Pretence: Remarks on W. H. Audenp. 183
Verdigrisp. 186
Homesicknessp. 188
True Confessionsp. 191
Suicide of a (Moderate) Dictator-A Report in Verse & Prosep. 194
Mrs. Sullivan Downstairsp. 197
"Writing poetry is an unnatural act..."p. 207
Making the Wallpaper Come Off the Wallp. 214
The Fairy Toll-Takerp. 215
Ungracious Poemp. 217
Notes on the "Elegy" poemp. 219
Drafts of "One Art"p. 223
Notesp. 243
Bibliographyp. 361
Acknowledgmentsp. 365
Index of Titles and First Linesp. 369
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