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9780807068779

New and Selected Poems, Volume One

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    9780807068779

  • ISBN10:

    0807068772

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-04-15
  • Publisher: BEACON PRESS

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Strikingly redesigned to accompany the publication of New and Selected Poems, Volume TwoWhen New and Selected Poems, Volume One was originally published in 1992, Mary Oliver was awarded the National Book Award. In the fourteen years since its initial appearance it has become one of the best-selling volumes of poetry in the country. This collection features thirty poems published only in this volume as well as selections from the poet's first eight books.Mary Oliver's perceptive, brilliantly crafted poems about the natural landscape and the fundamental questions of life and death have won high praise from critics and readers alike. "Do you love this world?" she interrupts a poem about peonies to ask the reader. "Do you cherish your humble and silky life?" She makes us see the extraordinary in our everyday lives, how something as common as light can be "an invitation/to happiness,/and that happiness,/when it's done right,/is a kind of holiness,/palpable and redemptive." She illuminates how a near miss with an alligator can be the catalyst for seeing the world "as if for the second time/the way it really is." Oliver's passionate demonstrations of delight are powerful reminders of the bond between every individual, all living things, and the natural world.

Author Biography

Mary Oliver is one of the most celebrated and best-selling poets in America. Her books include Red Bird; Our World; Thirst; Blue Iris; New and Selected Poems, Volume One; and New and Selected Poems, Volume Two. She has also published five books of prose, including Rules for the Dance and, most recently, Long Life. She lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

New Poems (1991-1992)
Rain
3(5)
Spring Azures
8(2)
When Death Comes
10(2)
Picking Blueberries, Austerlitz, New York, 1957
12(2)
Her Grave
14(3)
Goldenrod
17(2)
The Waterfall
19(2)
Peonies
21(2)
This Morning Again It Was in the Dusty Pines
23(2)
Marengo
25(1)
Field Near Linden, Alabama
26(2)
Gannets
28(2)
Whelks
30(2)
Alligator Poem
32(2)
Hawk
34(2)
Goldfinches
36(2)
Rice
38(1)
Poppies
39(2)
A Certain Sharpness in the Morning Air
41(2)
A Bitterness
43(1)
Morning
44(1)
Water Snake
45(2)
The Egret
47(1)
The Snowshoe Hare
48(2)
The Sun
50(2)
Winter
52(2)
Lonely, White Fields
54(2)
Hummingbird Pauses at the Trumpet Vine
56(2)
White Flowers
58(2)
October
60(5)
FROM House Of Light (1990)
Some Questions You Might Ask
65(1)
Moccasin Flowers
66(2)
The Buddha's Last Instruction
68(2)
Spring
70(2)
Singapore
72(2)
The Hermit Crab
74(2)
Lilies
76(2)
The Swan
78(2)
Indonesia
80(1)
Some Herons
81(2)
Five A.M. in the Pinewoods
83(2)
Little Owl Who Lives in the Orchard
85(2)
The Kookaburras
87(1)
The Lilies Break Open Over the Dark Water
88(2)
Nature
90(2)
The Ponds
92(2)
The Summer Day
94(1)
Roses, Late Summer
95(2)
Maybe
97(2)
White Owl Flies Into and Out of the Field
99(4)
FROM Dream Work (1986)
Dogfish
103(3)
Morning Poem
106(2)
Rage
108(2)
Wild Geese
110(1)
Robert Schumann
111(1)
Starfish
112(2)
The Journey
114(2)
A Visitor
116(2)
Stanley Kunitz
118(2)
One or Two Things
120(3)
The Turtle
123(2)
Sunrise
125(2)
Two Kinds of Deliverance
127(2)
Landscape
129(1)
Acid
130(2)
The Moths
132(2)
1945-1985: Poem for the Anniversary
134(4)
The Sunflowers
138(5)
FROM American Primitive (1983)
August
143(1)
Mushrooms
144(2)
Lightning
146(2)
Egrets
148(2)
First Snow
150(2)
Ghosts
152(3)
Vultures
155(2)
Rain in Ohio
157(1)
University Hospital, Boston
158(2)
Skunk Cabbage
160(1)
Blossom
161(2)
White Night
163(2)
The Fish
165(1)
Crossing the Swamp
166(2)
Humpbacks
168(3)
A Meeting
171(1)
The Sea
172(2)
Happiness
174(1)
Tecumseh
175(2)
In Blackwater Woods
177(4)
FROM Twelve Moons (1979)
Sleeping in the Forest
181(1)
Mussels
182(2)
The Black Snake
184(1)
Spring
185(1)
Strawberry Moon
186(3)
The Truro Bear
189(1)
Entering the Kingdom
190(1)
Buck Moon-From the Field Guide to Insects
191(1)
Dreams
192(2)
The Lamps
194(1)
Bone Poem
195(1)
Aunt Leaf
196(2)
Hunter's Moon-Eating the Bear
198(2)
Last Days
200(1)
The Black Walnut Tree
201(2)
Wolf Moon
203(2)
The Night Traveler
205(4)
FROM The Night Traveler (1978) AND Sleeping in the Forest (1978)
AND FIVE POEMS NOT PREVIOUSLY INCLUDED IN ANY VOLUME
Aunt Elsie's Night Music
209(2)
Farm Country
211(1)
Creeks
212(1)
Roses
213(1)
Winter in the Country
214(1)
The Family
215(1)
Ice
216(2)
Clam Man
218(1)
Bailing the Boat
219(1)
Crows
220(1)
The Rabbit
221(1)
Three Poems for James Wright
222(4)
At Blackwater Pond
226
FROM The River Styx, Ohio and Other Poems (1972)
Hattie Bloom
229(1)
Spring in the Classroom
230(1)
Alex
231(1)
Learning About the Indians
232(1)
Night Flight
233(1)
Anne
234(1)
Answers
235(1)
The Esquimos Have No Word for "War"
236(1)
Encounter
237(1)
Magellan
238(1)
Going to Walden
239(1)
The River Styx, Ohio
240(3)
FROM No Voyage and Other Poems (1963 and 1965)
No Voyage
243(1)
The House
244(1)
Beyond the Snow Belt
245(1)
A Letter from Home
246(1)
A Dream of Trees
247(1)
The Murderer's House
248(1)
Being Country Bred
249(1)
The Swimming Lesson
250(1)
Morning in a New Land
251(1)
Swans on the River Ayr
252(1)
The Return
253(2)
On Winter's Margin
255

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