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E-raamat: Dawn to Twilight: New and Selected Poems

  • Formaat: 168 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: Louisiana State University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807161203
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  • Kirjastus: Louisiana State University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807161203
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Drawing from a career of almost fifty years, Daniel Mark Epstein's collection of new and selected poems forms a lyrical autobiography of its author as a poet and a man. Dawn to Twilight examines universal themes such as love and aging, happiness and despair, each of which Epstein approaches differently throughout the decades of his writing career. These poems encapsulate the evolution of Epstein's work, with the passage of time itself forming a crucial theme as the author grows from student to lover to father.

Epstein's poems evince his deep empathy for people from all walks of life: a knife salesman who harbors no illusions about the use to which his wares have been put; a teacher who watches his student struggle with a thorny philosophical question; a genie whose plans of revenge fade as he emerges from his lamp into the light. Dawn to Twilight celebrates the coming of joy and beauty, accepts their transience, and elegizes their passing.
Early Poems and Vignettes, 1967--1980
The Exile's Letter
3(1)
Mountain and Tidewater Songs
1 SONG OF THE BEEKEEPER
4(1)
2 SONG OF SAP MILLER
5(1)
3 SONG OF THE YOUNG WOMAN GATHERING GINSENG
6(1)
4 SONG OF THE HERMIT
7(1)
Old Man by the River
8(1)
Old Man at the Wood's Edge
9(1)
Lady in Her Bath
10(1)
The Portrait
11(1)
The Secret
12(1)
Scorpio
13(1)
The Follies
14(1)
Cash Only, No Refund, No Return
15(1)
The Man Without Legs
16(1)
Madonna (with Child Missing)
17(1)
At the Millinery Shop
18(1)
Miss Ellie's 78th Spring Party
19(1)
Midtown Home
20(2)
In a Free Country
22(1)
How to Survive Heaven
23(1)
The Late Visitor
24(1)
Night Medallion
25(1)
Poverty
26(1)
On a Winter Morning
27(1)
After the Wedding Party
28(1)
The Dance
29(1)
The Catch
30(2)
Summer House
32(5)
Fin de Siecle, 1981--2000
The Date
37(1)
Lateness
38(2)
The Glass
40(1)
The Rivals
41(1)
Homage to Mallarme
1 THE BARREL ORGAN
42(2)
2 WATER LILIES
44(3)
3 OLD TIMES
47(1)
Champagne
48(1)
The American White Pelican
49(2)
Cygnus Musicus
51(2)
Caesarean
53(1)
The Code
54(1)
For a Child Frightened by Lightning
55(1)
Miami
56(2)
The Sentry of Portoferraio
58(1)
Climbing
59(1)
The Carpenter
60(2)
Schoolhouses
62(3)
Mannequins
65(2)
At Poe's Grave, Westminster Church
67(2)
Gifts
69(1)
Lost Owl
70(1)
Silence
71(1)
The Book of Matches
72(1)
Epiphany
73(1)
Helen
74(1)
The Twins
75(1)
The Boy in the Well
76(2)
Beauty and the Beast
78(1)
Bobolink
79(1)
Magic for Houdini
80(2)
The Genie Makes His Peace
82(2)
The Inheritance
84(2)
Collection
86(1)
Russian Village Suite
1 LISTENING TO THE COCK
87(1)
2 THE REVOLUTION
88(1)
3 THE THREE CANDLES
89(1)
4 WHITE CRUCIFIXION
90(1)
5 THE FIDDLER
91(1)
6 IN THE NIGHT
92(1)
Memorial Day
93(1)
Equinox at Newport Farms
94(2)
Dead Reckoning
96(1)
The Traveler's Calendar
97(3)
The Lion Tamer at 2:00 AM
100(3)
The Third Millennium, 2000--2008
Vision at Dawn
103(2)
The Pure Gift
105(1)
The Final Exam
106(1)
Fleur-de-Lys
107(1)
Hope
108(1)
Cataract: 9/11
109(1)
The Comb-Bearers
110(2)
The Frame
112(1)
Ronsard's Dream
113(1)
Alice
114(1)
Obsession
115(1)
In Late November
116(1)
The Everlastings
117(1)
The Widower's Journey
118(1)
The Glass House
119(1)
Psalm of Pernette du Guillet
120(1)
The Clockmaker
121(1)
The Good Doctors
122(1)
Lullaby
123(1)
The Suit
124(1)
Grandfather's Spectacles
125(1)
A Sense of Style
126(1)
Tornado, 1911
127(1)
After Whitman's "Lincoln Speech"
128(1)
The Vanishing Oriole
129(1)
Photographer Unknown, Neuvilly 1918
130(1)
Iraq
131(1)
The White Quill
132(1)
Old Man in Sun and Shadow
133(1)
On a Theme of Ronsard
134(1)
Heading Home
135(1)
Codicil
136(3)
New Poems, 2009--2014
Autumn Song
139(1)
Apologies
140(1)
My Desk
141(1)
Orphan
142(1)
Dawn to Twilight
143(1)
Sundown, Newport Creek
144(2)
Meditation beside the Nanticoke
146(1)
Fireflies
147(2)
The Music Lesson
149(1)
Some Angels
150(1)
He Wanted to Travel
151(1)
Who Is the Stranger Who Overtakes Me
152(1)
The Late Sleeper
153(2)
Notes 155
Daniel Mark Epstein is the author of eight prize-winning books of poetry and six highly acclaimed biographies, including The Ballad of Bob Dylan. His honors include the Rome Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.