First Loves: Poets Introduce the Essential Poems that Capitivated and Inspired ThemWhen Carmela Ciuraru asked her favorite poets to write about the poems that first inspired them, she was astonished by the illuminating responses she received. In turn, readers will be delighted by the intimate reflections on life and poetry found in First Loves.Affording close-up views of today's best poets, the book also (re)introduces readers to the timeless poems they selected. Sherman Alexie writes about recognizing the constant threat of violence on his reservation when he read Roethke's "My Papa's Waltz". It was a poem by her father that taught Virginia Hamilton Adair about the joys of poetry and the hidden life of her parent. J. D. McClatchy tells of first reading Homer by candlelight while eating a bowl of applesauce. Featuring many Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners, the book includes essays by Seamus Heaney, Robert Pinsky, Jorie Graham, Yusef Komunyakaa, and many others.Just in time for National Poetry Month, First Loves is a testament to poetry's matchless abilityto restore faith, offer salvation and solidarity, and above all, alter the course of human life. |
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Page 98
Where rolls the Oregon , and hears no sound , Save his own dashings — yet — the dead are there , And millions in those solitudes , since first The flight of years began , have laid them down In their last sleep — the dead reign there ...
Where rolls the Oregon , and hears no sound , Save his own dashings — yet — the dead are there , And millions in those solitudes , since first The flight of years began , have laid them down In their last sleep — the dead reign there ...
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Someone was dead , and his mother didn't want anyone to weep . I knew nothing about Spanish Catholics , but I knew the moon , where he apparently now lived , and I dreaded the twenty - seventh of August for years .
Someone was dead , and his mother didn't want anyone to weep . I knew nothing about Spanish Catholics , but I knew the moon , where he apparently now lived , and I dreaded the twenty - seventh of August for years .
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KAY RYAN The poem is about a dead kitten , and I heard it from my mother . She couldn't give much and couldn't stand much . She said , matterof - factly , “ I can only show affection to babies and small animals .
KAY RYAN The poem is about a dead kitten , and I heard it from my mother . She couldn't give much and couldn't stand much . She said , matterof - factly , “ I can only show affection to babies and small animals .
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Contents
Acknowledgments | 11 |
Introduction by Carmela Ciuraru | 19 |
Virginia Hamilton Adair on Along the Road by Robert | 25 |
Copyright | |
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