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9780374528645

Selected Poems 1957-1994

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    9780374528645

  • ISBN10:

    0374528640

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-10-09
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Summary

Poems from every phase of the career of a great poet This selection of Ted Hughes's poetry, made by the author himself in 1995, includes poems from every phase of his four-decade career. Here are poems from Hughes's first book,The Hawk in the Rain, and its successor,Lupercal, which introduced him as a major poet; fromWodwo,CrowandGaudete, book-length poetic sequences in which the natural world is made into a thrilling and terror-filled analogue to our human one; and from six volumes of his maturity, here arranged thematically, in which the poet is at once rural chronicler and form-breaking modern artist. The volume also includes previously uncollected poems and eight poems later incorporated intoBirthday Letters, Hughes's meditation in verse on his marriage to Sylvia Plath, which became an international bestseller the year after his death. The British poet, translator, author, and criticTed Hughes, born in 1930, wrote more than forty books, including, in the last decade of his life,Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being;Tales from Ovid; verse adaptations of Aeschylus'sOresteia, Racine'sPhegrave;dre, and Euripedes'Alcestis; and the bestsellingBirthday Letters. Hughes served as Poet Laureate to Queen Elizabeth II from 1984 until his death in 1998. This selection of Hughes's poetry, made by the author himself in 1995, fully spans his brilliant, highly influential four-decade career. Here are poems from Hughes's first book,The Hawk in the Rain, and its successor,Lupercal, which introduced him as a major poet; fromWodwo,Crow,andGaudete, book-length poetic sequences in which the natural world is made into a thrilling and terror-filled analogue to our human one; and from six volumes of his maturity, here arranged thematically, in which the poet is at once a rural chronicler and a form-breaking modern artist.Selected Poems 1957-1994also includes previously uncollected pieces and eight poems later incorporated into Hughes's celebratedBirthday Letters, a meditation in verse on his marriage to Sylvia Plath, which became an international bestseller the year after his death. This selection, made by the poet himself, offers verse from every phase of the four-decade career of a great modernist. "[Hughes] was a great man and a great poet because of his wholeness and his simplicity and his unfaltering truth to his own sense of the world . . . [His] poems were essentially reminders that we are all part of the same fabric."--Seamus Heaney "Ted Hughes, who died at 68, was as deserving a poet laureate as England had chosen. From the outset he showed an overwhelming vitality. He wrote or translated or edited some 40 books during his lifetime, books of verse, of translation, of essays, as well as books for children . . . Hughes as a student had taken up anthropology, not literature, and he chose to meditate his way into trancelike states of pre-consciousness before committing poems to paper. His poems, early or late, enter into the relations of living creatures; they move in close to animal consciousness . . . While inhabiting the bodies of creatures, mostly male, Hughes clambers back down the evolutionary chain. He searches deep into the riddles of language, too, those that precede any given tongue, language that reeks of the forest or even the jungle . . . Only inSelected Poems, 1957-1994does Hughes's imagination disclose a sensitivity that the poet had lacked or been constrained from uttering over all the earlier years: knowledge of the hearts of women. Not only does the final section include a group of eight poems relating to Sylvia Plath that he would include inBirthday Letters; butSelected Poemsgives us eight more that evidently plumb the soul of Assia Wevill, the woman who broke th

Author Biography

The masterful British poet and critic Ted Hughes (1930-98) wrote more than forty books, including, in the last decade of his life, Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being; Tales from Ovid; verse adaptations of Aeschylus's Oresteia, Racine's Phedre, and Euripedes' Alcestis; and Birthday Letters.

Table of Contents

The Thought-Foxp. 3
Songp. 4
The Jaguarp. 4
Famous Poetp. 5
Soliloquyp. 7
The Horsesp. 7
Fallgrief's Girlfriendsp. 9
Egg-Headp. 10
Vampirep. 11
The Man Seeking Experience Enquires His Way of a Drop of Waterp. 12
Meetingp. 13
Windp. 14
October Dawnp. 14
The Casualtyp. 15
Bayonet Chargep. 16
Six Young Menp. 17
The Martyrdom of Bishop Farrarp. 19
Song from Bawdry Embracedp. 20
Mayday on Holdernessp. 23
Februaryp. 24
Crow Hillp. 25
A Woman Unconsciousp. 25
Strawberry Hillp. 26
Fourth of Julyp. 27
Esther's Tomcatp. 27
Wilfred Owen's Photographsp. 28
Relicp. 29
Hawk Roostingp. 29
Fire-Eaterp. 30
To Paint a Water Lilyp. 31
The Bull Mosesp. 32
Cat and Mousep. 33
View of a Pigp. 34
The Retired Colonelp. 35
Novemberp. 36
An Otterp. 37
Witchesp. 39
Thrushesp. 39
Snowdropp. 40
Pikep. 41
Sunstrokep. 42
Cleopatra to the Aspp. 43
Stealing Trout on a May Morningp. 45
Waterp. 48
Memoryp. 48
Tutorialp. 49
Treesp. 50
The Lakep. 51
A Matchp. 52
Small Eventsp. 52
Crow Wakesp. 53
Thistlesp. 55
Still Lifep. 55
Her Husbandp. 56
Cadenzap. 57
Ghost Crabsp. 58
Public Bar TVp. 59
Kafkap. 60
Second Glance at a Jaguarp. 60
Fernp. 61
Stationsp. 61
The Green Wolfp. 63
The Bearp. 64
A Hauntingp. 65
The Mascotp. 66
Wit's Endp. 67
Two Minutes' Silencep. 68
The Red Carpetp. 69
Theologyp. 70
Gogp. 70
Kreutzer Sonatap. 71
The Dream Timep. 72
'The dead man in his cave beginning to sweat'p. 73
Remembrance Dayp. 74
New Moon in Januaryp. 75
The Warriors of the Northp. 75
The Rat's Dancep. 76
The Rat's Visionp. 77
The Rat's Flightp. 77
Heptonstallp. 78
Skylarksp. 78
Pibrochp. 83
The Howling of Wolvesp. 84
Gnat-Psalmp. 85
Full Moon and Little Friedap. 87
Wodwop. 87
Two Legendsp. 89
Lineagep. 90
Examination at the Womb-Doorp. 90
A Childish Prankp. 91
Crow's First Lessonp. 92
That Momentp. 93
Crow Tyrannosaurusp. 93
The Black Beastp. 94
Crow's Account of the Battlep. 95
Crow's Fallp. 97
Crow and the Birdsp. 98
Crow on the Beachp. 99
The Contenderp. 99
Crow's Vanityp. 101
A Horrible Religious Errorp. 101
In Laughterp. 102
Robin Songp. 103
Conjuring in Heavenp. 104
Owl's Songp. 104
Crow's Elephant Totem Songp. 105
Dawn's Rosep. 107
The Smilep. 107
Crow's Battle Furyp. 109
Crow Blacker than Everp. 110
Revenge Fablep. 110
Bedtime Anecdotep. 111
Apple Tragedyp. 112
Crow's Last Standp. 113
Fragment of an Ancient Tabletp. 114
Lovesongp. 114
Notes for a Little Playp. 116
The Lovepetp. 117
How Water Began to Palyp. 118
Littlebloodp. 119
The Screamp. 121
The Executionerp. 122
The Knightp. 123
A Flayed Crow in the Hall of Judgementp. 124
Leaf Mouldp. 158
Moorsp. 160
Chinese History of Colden Waterp. 160
Rhododendronsp. 161
Sunstruckp. 162
Curlewsp. 163
For Billy Holtp. 164
When Men Got to the Summitp. 165
The Canal's Drowning Blackp. 166
Cock-Crowsp. 167
Mount Zionp. 168
The Long Tunnel Ceilingp. 169
Treep. 170
Heptonstall Old Churchp. 171
Widdopp. 172
Emily Brontep. 173
Rainp. 175
Dehorningp. 176
Bringing in New Couplesp. 178
Tractorp. 179
Roe-Deerp. 181
Sketching a Thatcherp. 182
Ravensp. 184
February 17thp. 186
Birth of Rainbowp. 187
Coming Down Through Somersetp. 188
The Day He Diedp. 190
A Memoryp. 191
Earth-Numbp. 193
A Motorbikep. 194
Deaf Schoolp. 195
Life is Trying to be Lifep. 196
Speech out of Shadowp. 197
from Seven Dungeon Songsp. 198
Tiger-Psalmp. 201
In the M5 Restaurantp. 203
That Starp. 204
Poetsp. 204
Grosse Fugep. 205
Childrenp. 206
Prospero and Sycoraxp. 206
The Stonep. 207
TV Offp. 208
A Godp. 208
Remembering Teheranp. 211
Bonesp. 214
Do not Pick up the Telephonep. 215
Reckless Headp. 217
from Prometheus On His Cragp. 218
A Violet at Lough Aughresbergp. 223
Two Tortoiseshell Butterfliesp. 223
Where I Sit Writing My Letterp. 225
Ternp. 226
The Honey Beep. 227
Sunstruck Foxglovep. 227
Eclipsep. 228
In the Likeness of a Grasshopperp. 232
New Foalp. 235
The Henp. 236
The Harep. 238
The Riverp. 243
Milesian Encounter on the Sligachanp. 244
Low Waterp. 246
Japanese River Talesp. 247
Opheliap. 249
Strangersp. 249
The Gulkanap. 250
Go Fishingp. 255
Salmon Eggsp. 256
A Cormorantp. 258
An Eelp. 259
Performancep. 260
Night Arrival of Sea-Troutp. 262
October Salmonp. 262
That Morningp. 265
The Fool's Evil Dreamp. 267
Nearly Awakep. 268
Tellp. 268
Dust As We Arep. 269
Telegraph Wiresp. 270
Sacrificep. 271
For the Durationp. 273
Under High Woodp. 275
The Atlanticp. 276
Little Whale Songp. 278
Sitting Bull on Christmas Morningp. 280
Nightvoicep. 281
The Ghost Dancerp. 283
Rain-Charm for the Duchyp. 285
Old Oatsp. 289
The Last of the 1st/5th Lancashire Fusiliersp. 290
Anniversaryp. 291
Chaucerp. 293
You Hated Spainp. 294
The Earthenware Headp. 295
The Tender Placep. 297
Black Coatp. 298
Being Christlikep. 300
The Godp. 300
The Dogs Are Eating Your Motherp. 304
The Otherp. 305
The Locketp. 306
Shibbolethp. 307
Snowp. 308
Folktalep. 309
Opus 131p. 310
Descentp. 311
The Errorp. 312
Lines about Eliasp. 313
A Dovep. 316
Index of Titlesp. 319
Index of First Linesp. 327
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