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9780870134623

The Sumac Reader

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    9780870134623

  • ISBN10:

    0870134620

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-02-01
  • Publisher: Michigan State Univ Pr
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Summary

Sumacwas a Michigan-based literary journal founded in 1968 by poets Dan Gerber and Jim Harrison; novelist Thomas McGuane joined the editorial staff in 1969 as the fiction editor. When the inaugural issue appeared, more than 250 American literary magazines were listed in The Directory of Magazines and Small Presses; within three years, Sumacrose to the first tier of these publications and was nationally recognized for its eclecticism and editorial quality. The Library Journalcalled it "one of the best little magazines now being published." Remaining true to Sumac'senergetic catholicity, The Sumac Readeris an anthology that contains poetry, experimental fiction, and works in translation that originally appeared in the magazine. Contributors include four Pulitzer Prize-winning poets - Galway Kinnell, Charles Simic, Louis Simpson, and Gary Snyder - along with Paul Blackburn, Hayden Carruth, Richard Hugo, Denise Levertov, Ezra Pound, Adrienne Rich, and Diane Wakoski. There are early poems by Charles Simic, James Tate, and Michael Waters, as well as a complete section from Galaway Kinnell's classic, The Book of Nightmares. Fiction is represented in Sumacby a first-published Jim Heynen story "Coyote" and early prose by William Kittredge. Translations from Chinese, French, Spanish, and Russian bring to American readers the work of masters such as Tu Fu, Lorca, and Li Po. A variety of poetic forms are represented, including ghazals, narratives, suites, found poems, and the freest of free verse.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
How to Psalmodisep. 1
Second Avenue Winterp. 2
The Weddingp. 3
Axp. 4
Coyotep. 5
Origins Own Youp. 15
"Hannibal over the mountains..."p. 16
The Busridep. 17
Re-Acquaintancep. 18
The Ravinep. 19
Notes for Canto CXIp. 20
Notes for a Later Cantop. 22
Li Pop. 23
The Chuck Berry Triptychp. 24
Poems of Separation: I. Wei City Songp. 35
Poems of Separation: II. Seeing Off at Bramble Gatep. 36
Poems of Separation: III. Bitter Partingp. 37
A Year's Changesp. 38
from The Blue Ghazals: 9/21/68p. 44
from The Blue Ghazals: 9/23/68:ip. 45
White and the Riverp. 46
The Northp. 54
White Weekendp. 55
Bridge Over the Pecosp. 56
The New Mexicanp. 57
Year's End (1968)p. 58
Signs at Ft. Polk, Lap. 61
The Radio Says Something about Hog Cholera...p. 62
"A crow ..."p. 63
Dance of the Eaglep. 64
The Dead Shall Be Raised Incorruptiblep. 66
Total Immersion in the Tank at Allapattah...p. 72
Smokey the Bear Sutrap. 74
Gazing at the Great Peakp. 78
Moonlit Nightp. 79
Remembering My Brothers In a Moonlit Nightp. 80
Spring Viewp. 81
Ballad of Army Cartsp. 82
A War Storyp. 84
Wait for Mep. 96
Songp. 97
Gravelyp. 98
She Dreams Herself Titanicp. 99
Port Jeffersonp. 100
The Psyche of Riverside Drivep. 101
Morning in Padovap. 106
Paestump. 107
Fish Headsp. 108
Uncle Harry: Lower Basin 1936p. 109
Uncle Harry: Splitting Oak Before Pickerel Fishing...p. 110
Autumn Sequencep. 111
Poland/1931: "The Beards"p. 114
Shaving with a Dull Razorp. 116
Earlyp. 117
Jim Ip. 118
The Albump. 120
The Girl from Durangop. 122
Noticedp. 123
The Lightp. 124
"I Was Sitting"p. 125
Burning a Replaced Farm Homep. 126
The Boxerp. 127
The Death of Bertrand Russellp. 128
Deutschlandp. 130
Love Letter Postmarked Van Beethovenp. 137
Film: Called 5 Blind Menp. 141
Images of Spiritual Parenthood: Flightp. 152
Images of Spiritual Parenthood: Owning it Allp. 153
Images of Spiritual Parenthood: The Night of June 17, 1966p. 155
Images of Spiritual Parenthood: Broken Filmp. 158
"Dans la lumiere du plein jour ..."p. 160
"In the full light of day ..."p. 161
Mouettesp. 162
Gullsp. 163
The Kennebec's Songp. 164
2 A.M.p. 165
For the Othersp. 166
Three Poems for the Dakotas: Paul Fish Hawkp. 169
Three Poems for the Dakotas: Matthew Yellow Earringp. 170
Three Poems for the Dakotas: John Horse Legsp. 171
Santa Cruz Valleyp. 172
A Man Called Horse, and/or Several Other Thingsp. 173
Poemp. 176
"In Thy Sleep/Little Sorrows Sit and Weep"p. 177
The Eskimos Build a Totem Polep. 179
eskimo grinp. 180
Today I Will Admirep. 181
Wanting the Moon Ip. 182
Wanting the Moon IIp. 183
Dump Poemp. 184
"You can't grip years, Postume..."p. 185
Sumac's Covers and Contributorsp. 187
Index to Sumac Magazinep. 199
Contributors Notesp. 231
Indexp. 239
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