Ann Lauterbach is one of America's most inventive and admired poets. Since the mid-1970s, she has explored the ways in which language simultaneously captures and forfeits our experience. By turns elegiac, fierce, and sensuous, her musically-charged poems subvert distinctions between narrative coherence and fragmentary elision, between outward attention and inward response. Throughout, Lauterbach questions the hope for personal agency within proliferating fields of cultural and historical event. If In Time brings together selections from each of her first five collections, as well as an exhilarating group of new poems.…mehr
Ann Lauterbach is one of America's most inventive and admired poets. Since the mid-1970s, she has explored the ways in which language simultaneously captures and forfeits our experience. By turns elegiac, fierce, and sensuous, her musically-charged poems subvert distinctions between narrative coherence and fragmentary elision, between outward attention and inward response. Throughout, Lauterbach questions the hope for personal agency within proliferating fields of cultural and historical event. If In Time brings together selections from each of her first five collections, as well as an exhilarating group of new poems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann Lauterbach is Ruth and David Schwab III Professor of Language and Literature at Bard College. Her work has received fellowship support from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the John D. and Catherine C. MacArthur Foundation. She has published six collections of poetry, including If in Time: Selected Poems 1975-2000.
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If in TimeThe Call (1997-2000) Template September Song Typography Diorama of the Uninhabited Yes Walk Legacy New Brooms Winter Strawberries Narcolepsy The Call The Same Moon Splendor Snow Interleavings (Paul Celan) A Novelist Speaks (Don DeLillo) Invoice C Is Forgiving Frayed Edges Freesia Errata Slip from On A Stair (1996) Invocation On (Word) On (Thing) On (Dream) A Clown,Some Colors, A Doll, Her Stories, A Song, A Moonlit Cove Nocturnal Real A Valentine for Tomorrow Staircase Daylight Savings Time Blake's Lagoon Night Barrier Poise on Row Sequence with Dream Objects in Real Time Free Fall And the Question Of Poem with Last Line from Epictetus from And For Example (1994) The Prior Rancor of the Empirical The Untelling Eclipse with Object from For Example Stepping Out Tangled Reliquary Lost Section Song of the Already Sung Of the Fire And the Fire Spread Seven Songs for Joe Missing Ages Harm's Way, Arm's Reach Ashes, Ashes (Robert Ryman, Susan Crile) In the Museum of the Word (Henri Matisse) When Color Disappoints (Joseph Beuys) from Clamor (1991) Tuscan Visit (Simone Martini) Gesture and Flight The French Girl Tribe (Stamina of the Unseen) Clamor Boy Sleeping Of the Meadow How Things Bear Their Telling Local Branch Prom in Toledo Night Remorse of the Depicted Lakeview Diner Not That It Could Be Finished Annotation After the Storm Report Tock from Before Recollection (1987) Subject to Change The Vanquished Poem for Margrit, for Frida Closing Hours Psyche's Dream Still Saint Lucia Holding Air As Far As the Eye Can See Monody Naming the House Landscape with Vase Carousel Before Recollection Medieval Evening Lake of Isles Topaz Path Coastal Aperture Vernal Elegy A Simple Service The Walled Palace Narrow Margins Later That Evening from Many Times, But Then (1979) A Visit to the Country Gramercy Park Evening Then Suddenly Along the Way Winter Sky True and False Green The White Sequence Configuration of One Gray Morning Poem Romance As It Turns Out The Day After Last Night It Rained Standing at a Distance And So East River Barge Reynolda Gardens Country Evenings After All The Relinquished Second Descent: 1975 Quotations from Reality
If in TimeThe Call (1997-2000) Template September Song Typography Diorama of the Uninhabited Yes Walk Legacy New Brooms Winter Strawberries Narcolepsy The Call The Same Moon Splendor Snow Interleavings (Paul Celan) A Novelist Speaks (Don DeLillo) Invoice C Is Forgiving Frayed Edges Freesia Errata Slip from On A Stair (1996) Invocation On (Word) On (Thing) On (Dream) A Clown,Some Colors, A Doll, Her Stories, A Song, A Moonlit Cove Nocturnal Real A Valentine for Tomorrow Staircase Daylight Savings Time Blake's Lagoon Night Barrier Poise on Row Sequence with Dream Objects in Real Time Free Fall And the Question Of Poem with Last Line from Epictetus from And For Example (1994) The Prior Rancor of the Empirical The Untelling Eclipse with Object from For Example Stepping Out Tangled Reliquary Lost Section Song of the Already Sung Of the Fire And the Fire Spread Seven Songs for Joe Missing Ages Harm's Way, Arm's Reach Ashes, Ashes (Robert Ryman, Susan Crile) In the Museum of the Word (Henri Matisse) When Color Disappoints (Joseph Beuys) from Clamor (1991) Tuscan Visit (Simone Martini) Gesture and Flight The French Girl Tribe (Stamina of the Unseen) Clamor Boy Sleeping Of the Meadow How Things Bear Their Telling Local Branch Prom in Toledo Night Remorse of the Depicted Lakeview Diner Not That It Could Be Finished Annotation After the Storm Report Tock from Before Recollection (1987) Subject to Change The Vanquished Poem for Margrit, for Frida Closing Hours Psyche's Dream Still Saint Lucia Holding Air As Far As the Eye Can See Monody Naming the House Landscape with Vase Carousel Before Recollection Medieval Evening Lake of Isles Topaz Path Coastal Aperture Vernal Elegy A Simple Service The Walled Palace Narrow Margins Later That Evening from Many Times, But Then (1979) A Visit to the Country Gramercy Park Evening Then Suddenly Along the Way Winter Sky True and False Green The White Sequence Configuration of One Gray Morning Poem Romance As It Turns Out The Day After Last Night It Rained Standing at a Distance And So East River Barge Reynolda Gardens Country Evenings After All The Relinquished Second Descent: 1975 Quotations from Reality
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