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- catalog abstract "This volume brings together a lifetime's achievement by one of America's outstanding poets of the twentieth century. Though his earliest poems were published more than sixty years ago, Ben Belitt's works in sum are likely to strike readers today with the force of unprecedented encounter. A poet of abundance and sometimes carnivalesque riotousness, Belitt also calls to mind the intensity and eruptiveness of Hopkins, the double passion for the infinite and the empirical exemplified by Neruda, and the lustrous word-painting associated with Keatsian Romanticism. But as these diverse predecessors suggest, Belitt is altogether an original, whose derivation is as multiple as his figuration. His concerns range from the appalled enthrallment with violence and disorder to the rage to learn how one can live in chance and confront the mandates of mortality.".
- catalog alternative "Poems".
- catalog contributor b11497648.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "His concerns range from the appalled enthrallment with violence and disorder to the rage to learn how one can live in chance and confront the mandates of mortality.".
- catalog description "This volume brings together a lifetime's achievement by one of America's outstanding poets of the twentieth century. Though his earliest poems were published more than sixty years ago, Ben Belitt's works in sum are likely to strike readers today with the force of unprecedented encounter. A poet of abundance and sometimes carnivalesque riotousness, Belitt also calls to mind the intensity and eruptiveness of Hopkins, the double passion for the infinite and the empirical exemplified by Neruda, and the lustrous word-painting associated with Keatsian Romanticism. But as these diverse predecessors suggest, Belitt is altogether an original, whose derivation is as multiple as his figuration.".
- catalog description "Thoreau on Paran Creek -- Voyage of the Beagle -- March Willows -- Sumac -- Walker -- Annunciation to Joseph -- Possessions -- This Rock -- Brutto Tempo: Bellagio -- Esmiss Esmoor -- Graffiti -- Crossing the Ice: Acapulco -- The Bathers: A Triptych 1. Marat's Assassination (David) -- The Bathers: A Triptych 2. The Swimming Hole (Eakins) -- The Bathers: A Triptych 3. Woman Bathing (Degas) -- Lily Briscoe: A Failed Painting -- Displaced Person -- Xerox -- Kites: Ars Poetica -- Swan Lake -- The Repellant -- Double Poem of the World's Burning 1. "Ah, Sunflower!" -- Double Poem of the World's Burning 2. Glare: Atlacomulco -- The Guanajuato Mummies -- An Orange in Merida -- From the Firehouse -- Cat's Cradle -- A Suicide: Paran Creek.".
- catalog extent "xii, 222 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0807123234 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0807123242 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press,".
- catalog subject "811/.54 21".
- catalog subject "PS3503.E39 A17 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Thoreau on Paran Creek -- Voyage of the Beagle -- March Willows -- Sumac -- Walker -- Annunciation to Joseph -- Possessions -- This Rock -- Brutto Tempo: Bellagio -- Esmiss Esmoor -- Graffiti -- Crossing the Ice: Acapulco -- The Bathers: A Triptych 1. Marat's Assassination (David) -- The Bathers: A Triptych 2. The Swimming Hole (Eakins) -- The Bathers: A Triptych 3. Woman Bathing (Degas) -- Lily Briscoe: A Failed Painting -- Displaced Person -- Xerox -- Kites: Ars Poetica -- Swan Lake -- The Repellant -- Double Poem of the World's Burning 1. "Ah, Sunflower!" -- Double Poem of the World's Burning 2. Glare: Atlacomulco -- The Guanajuato Mummies -- An Orange in Merida -- From the Firehouse -- Cat's Cradle -- A Suicide: Paran Creek.".
- catalog title "Poems".
- catalog title "This scribe, my hand : the complete poems of Ben Belitt.".
- catalog type "text".