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Author:
Messerli, Douglas, 1947-
Title:
Dark / Douglas Messerli.
Edition:
1st Green Integer edition
Publisher:
Green Integer,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
86 p. ; 16 cm.
Notes:
Poems. "Green Integer 193" -- Cover.
Contents:
L'invitation au voyage -- Summer -- Cold quarters -- Four seasons -- Expansion -- The aim -- Fright -- A bout -- Plato -- Motion -- The futurists -- The wind comes -- History's balloon -- Storm -- Rain -- Dies Irae -- Visitation (II) -- [The whole is] -- Providence -- To tell -- If beauty causes hunger -- Pissed meaning anger barely in control -- Between -- Then -- By the light of the beautiful swoon -- Foreignness -- Desire -- Head over heels -- The cup -- All that -- Oval -- Incline -- At home -- President and accounted -- Ship of state -- Old made -- Doing what you do after you do it -- Fishing -- The eyesight registers receiving -- Gordon of Sudan -- The hole -- Man overboard -- The shores lie -- Undertow -- The beheading -- Icarus (II) -- I've been -- The secret saint -- Dark.
Summary:
"Begun in the late 1990s, Dark, Douglas Messerli's 11th book of poetry, represents the often cloudy and frightening days of the new millennium, a world of political, social, and cultural upheaval. Despite his expression of these dark days, however, in these poems there are still strong feelings of hope and expectation. As Messerli writes in the poem "I've Been": ...we understood history as the equivalent of a tunnel in which expectation was the possible conclusion, a way out. Founder and publisher of both Sun & Moon Press and Green Integer, Messerli has edited and published over 600 titles by some of the most important figures of modern and contemporary literature. Besides the ten books of his own poetry (including Dinner on the Lawn, Some Distance, River to Rivet: A Manifesto, Maxims from My Mother's Milk, After, Bow Down and First Words) the author has published drama (under the pen name Kier Peters), fiction (as Joshua Haigh), and, beginning in 2000, a series of annual cultural memoirs, featuring writing on art, music, dance, theater, film, opera, fiction, poetry, and personal memories of the many artists whom he has known and with whom he has worked. His most recent book is Reading Films: My International Cinema, containing essays on 200 movies."--P. [4] of cover.
Series:
Green Integer
ISBN:
1933382147
9781933382142
9781931243414
1931243417
OCLC:
(OCoLC)820020276
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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