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9780807132166

Range of Light

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  • ISBN13:

    9780807132166

  • ISBN10:

    0807132160

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-03-01
  • Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Pr
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Summary

In Range of Light, Catharine Savage Brosman offers lyrical and narrative poems about the American West and Southwest, from Wyoming to New Mexico to California. She explores three different types of ranges-mountains, grazing ranges, and the scope and spectrum of light, a constant motif. Employing a variety of verse forms, she evokes the landscapes, animals, folk art, prehistoric peoples, and historical figures of this captivating area. Scenes and objects are not inert, but humanized by the action of past figures or by observers, seeing the West, modifying it through their presence and being modified in turn: "Green emotion binds / the muscled landscape to our gaze." The region as a whole, with its tremendous differences and varied history, but shared identity, comes alive under Brosman's touch-to be experienced and admired. Catharine Savage Brosman's poetry collections include Places in Mind and The Muscled Truce, among others. A native of Colorado and a longtime resident of New Orleans, she is a professor emerita of French at Tulane University. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including La Nouvelle Revue Franaise, Europe (Paris), Critical Quarterly, and Sewanee Review.

Author Biography

Catharine Savage Brosman is a Professor emerita of French at Tulane University.

Table of Contents

In the Abajo mountainsp. 1
Mud-potsp. 3
Morainep. 4
Aspen in a burnp. 5
In the wind river rangep. 6
Enos Mills on the dividep. 7
Great sand dunesp. 9
Indian paintbrushp. 11
Stratton's goldp. 12
Conejos risingp. 14
Moon on the Conejos Riverp. 15
Blue heronsp. 16
Snow in Taosp. 18
La Glorietap. 20
Prickly pearp. 22
At Los Gallosp. 23
Weavingsp. 24
Great pinep. 25
A Taos hymnp. 27
Ghost ranchp. 28
Georgia's laddersp. 30
At bishop's lodgep. 32
Raspberriesp. 33
Blue spruce, Santa Fep. 34
Potsherdsp. 35
Llano Estacadop. 36
Chollap. 38
In the Zuni landsp. 39
Petroglyphsp. 41
Sagep. 42
Sunset, with red rainp. 43
Painted desertp. 44
Sand paintingsp. 45
Dust devilp. 46
Plumsp. 47
Grand staircasep. 48
The narrowsp. 50
Stillwater marshp. 52
Joshua treesp. 53
Fremont in the granite rangep. 54
Bristlecone pinesp. 56
Fremont in Californiap. 57
Kachinasp. 59
Mesquitep. 60
Canyon Wrensp. 61
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