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Erosion Jorie Graham

Erosion By Jorie Graham

Erosion by Jorie Graham


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How clean the mind is, holy grave. It is this girl by Piero della Francesca, unbuttoning her blue dress, her mantle of weather, to go into labor. Come, we can go in. It is before the birth of god. No-one has risen yet to the museums, to the assembly line bodies and wings to the open air market. This is what the living do: go in. It's a long way.

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Erosion by Jorie Graham

From Erosion: SAN SEPOLCRO Jorie Graham ...How clean the mind is, holy grave. It is this girl by Piero della Francesca, unbuttoning her blue dress, her mantle of weather, to go into labor. Come, we can go in. It is before the birth of god. No-one has risen yet to the museums, to the assembly line bodies and wings to the open air market. This is what the living do: go in. It's a long way. And the dress keeps opening from eternity to privacy, quickening. Inside, at the heart, is tragedy, the present moment forever stillborn, but going in, each breath is a button coming undone, something terribly nimble-fingered finding all of the stops. Jorie Graham grew up in Italy and now lives in northern California.She has received grants from the Ingram-Merrill Foundation, the Bunting Institute, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.Her first book, Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts (Princeton, 1980), won the Great Lakes Colleges Association Award as the best first book of poems published in 1980.

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The attempt to find all the stops, to range through the gamut of possibility, makes Ms. Graham a poet of landscape and memory as well as a poet of art.--The New York Times Book Review

About Jorie Graham

Jorie Graham grew up in Italy and now lives in northern California.
She has received grants from the Ingram-Merrill Foundation, the Bunting Institute, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Her first book, Hybrids of Plants and of Ghosts (Princeton, 1980), won the Great Lakes Colleges Association Award as the best first book of poems published in 1980.

Table of Contents

*FrontMatter, pg. i*CONTENTS, pg. v*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. ix*San Sepolcro, pg. 1*Mist, pg. 4*Reading Plato, pg. 6*Scirocco, pg. 8*In What Manner the Body is United with the Soule, pg. 12*The Age of Reason, pg. 16*At the Exhumed Body of Santa Chiara, Assisi, pg. 21*On Form for Berryman, pg. 22*At the Long Island Jewish Geriatric Home, pg. 24*To a Friend Going Blind, pg. 27*Tragedy, pg. 28*Wanting a Child, pg. 29*My Garden, My Daylight, pg. 30*Still Life with Window and Fish, pg. 32*I Watched a Snake, pg. 34*Mother of Vinegar, pg. 36*The Lady and the Unicorn and Other Tapestries, pg. 37*Kimono, pg. 38*Salmon, pg. 40*Patience, pg. 42*Making a Living, pg. 46*The Daffodil, pg. 48*For John Keats, pg. 50*Wood Wasps in the Spanish Willow, pg. 52*Erosion, pg. 56*Love, pg. 58*Two Paintings by Gustav Klimt, pg. 61*History, pg. 64*Masaccio's Expulsion, pg. 66*Updraft, pg. 71*Of Unevenness, pg. 72*At Luca Signorelli's Resurrection of the Body, pg. 74*The Sense of an Ending, pg. 78

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CIN0691014051G
9780691014050
0691014051
Erosion by Jorie Graham
Used - Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
19830521
96
N/A
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