
Opening King David
Poems in Conversation with the Psalms
Brad Davis(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 11. April 2011
216 pages
978-1-4982-7420-3 (ISBN)
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The human experience is an intimate, tough, and, at times, hilarious conversation with what is familiar and what is mystery. Poetry at its best turns this conversation into art and teaches by example how to employ language creatively and courageously--even coyly--in exploring the full range of human response to whatever life may deliver. Certainly the biblical Psalms set the highest of standards in this regard. In Opening King David, Davis takes aim at making contemporary poems in conversation with the Psalms; his personal, cultural, and natural surroundings; and the wonder and mess of his own soul. As a painter with all colors at his disposal, Davis writes with the full spectrum of his available vocabulary, sometimes reaching for the glorious ineffable, at other times bluntly telling it like it--darkly--is. Neither devotional nor inspirational nor religious, these human poems take God seriously and honor our common struggle toward what Saint Paul calls "the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ."
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Brad Davis has taught at the College of the Holy Cross, Eastern Connecticut State University, Pomfret School, and The Stony Brook School. Winner of an AWP Intro Journal Award and the Sunken Garden Poetry Prize, he has had poems published in Poetry, The Paris Review, Image, Michigan Quarterly Review, Tar River Poetry, Ascent, Chautauqua, and elsewhere. He is the author of four books of poems from Antrim House.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Book One
- Ashre
- Hard Times
- Among the Living
- Against Solipsism
- Moto at Broadway and Hewes
- Desire
- Narcissus poeticus
- Instructions, with a Question
- Forget God
- The Wicked Man
- Snapshot
- Reasons I Write
- Among Luminous Things
- Shortsighted
- Eucharist
- Rush Hour
- She Said
- Seth's Pond, West Tisbury
- So
- Answer Me
- Shock and Awe
- In Fact
- 23
- Crossing the Williamsburg Bridge
- With Bill at Bafflin Sanctuary
- General Confession
- To Self-Pity
- No Worries
- Neighbor as Theologian
- As It Is
- Putting a Name to the Face
- Brother Chronos
- Report
- God
- Word Problem
- Two Worlds
- In Ministry
- On Silence, Briefly
- LORD
- Crossing the Notch
- Amen & Amen
- Book Two
- Imitatio
- In the New Year
- Roofing the Balls
- Silly Sally
- Under the Sun
- Joy
- Waiting
- No Comfort Here
- 50
- At Her Eightieth Birthday Party
- In Need of an Exit Strategy
- Judgment
- Reading the Psalter
- The Commuter
- Two Ways
- On the Balcony of the Racquet & Tennis Club
- The Way It Is
- April Again
- What I Know about a Neighbor
- The Vulture Tree
- In It
- Against Nostalgia
- Old Story
- Renting
- Anticipating Our Retirement
- For the Director of Music
- Then
- Isolato
- For Now
- Elegy
- Litany for an Empire
- Book Three
- Off Jake's Pier
- North Housatonic
- To Exalt Oneself (Quietly)
- Enough
- Opening Day
- Jubilate
- Less Is More
- E-mails to Asaph
- Sing for Joy
- In the School Library
- Even a Postcard
- Better Far
- Glory
- Here, Now
- Hunger
- My Spiritual Practice
- Last Sunday in Pentecost
- Book Four
- The Good Life
- Alison
- Visiting Brooklyn
- A Christmas Poem
- Genuine Replications
- A Winter Sea
- What Holds Us Back
- You Are Goliath
- After a Snowfall
- The Oblation
- In the Right Direction
- No Vile Thing
- Insomniac's Commission
- Direct Address
- Morning
- Short List of Wonders, besides That Summer Sunrise from the Train in North Dakota: Sky, Horizon, Prairie
- Pornea
- Book Five
- Good Things
- Lining the Field
- Against Complaining
- Pentecost
- Between
- In Cooperstown
- Intercession
- Enter God
- From the Green Room
- The Centerfielder
- Gambol
- Spring Colors
- Words That Matter
- Song of Ascents
- At a Boarding School Reunion
- Wild Blue
- History
- 1963
- True
- Google Robin Needham
- A Watchman's Song
- Philia
- At Ely
- Coffee with Vishnu
- What I Saw
- Quiet Words
- Note to Bookstore Owners
- Common as Air
- Praise Him
- Holy, Holy
- Smoke
- Common Life
- David Says
- At the St. Francis Yacht Club
- Blood
- Rumor Has It
- Returning
- O My Soul
- Procession
- In the Hospital, Berryman to Dylan
- In Heaven
- Lightning, Hail
- Toward a New Song
- Shonda-La
- Notes
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