
The Living Fire
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In poems chronicling insomnia ("the blue-rimmed edge / of outer dark, those crossroads / where we meet the dead"), art and culture (poems on Edward Hopper and Paul Celan, love poems in the voices of Baudelaire and Gertrude Stein, a meditation on two suitcases of children's drawings that came out of the Terezin concentration camp), and his own experience, including the powerful, frank self-examinations in his more recent work, Edward Hirsch displays stunning range and quality. Repeatedly confronting the darkness, his own sense of godlessness ("Forgive me, faith, for never having any"), he also struggles with the unlikely presence of the divine, the power of art to redeem human transience, and the complexity of relationships. Throughout the collection, his own life trajectory enriches the poems; he is the "skinny, long-beaked boy / who perched in the branches of the old branch library," as well as the passionate middle-aged man who tells his lover, "I wish I could paint you- / . . . / I need a brush for your hard angles / and ferocious blues and reds. / . . . / I wish I could paint you / from the waist down."
Grieving for the losses occasioned by our mortality, Hirsch's ultimate impulse as a poet is to praise-to wreathe himself, as he writes, in "the living fire" that burns with a ferocious intensity.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- New Poems
- The Beginning of Poetry
- On the Anniversary of Joseph Brodsky's Death
- Isis Unveiled
- Winter in Edinburgh
- Dark Tour
- Once, in Helsinki
- The Case Against Poetry
- Early Sunday Morning
- Anything but Standard
- Milk
- Last Saturday
- Forebodings
- What the Last Evening Will Be Like
- From For the Sleepwalkers (1981)
- Song Against Natural Selection
- Dusk
- Insomnia
- How to Get Back to Chester
- For the Sleepwalkers
- Still Life: An Argument
- Song
- A Chinese Vase
- The River Merchant: A Letter Home
- Transfigured Night, Come Down to Me, Slowly
- From Wild Gratitude (1986)
- I Need Help
- Fall
- Omen
- Fast Break
- Edward Hopper and the House by the Railroad (1925)
- Poor Angels
- Wild Gratitude
- Indian Summer
- The Skokie Theatre
- Commuters
- The Village Idiot
- Three Journeys
- In Spite of Everything, the Stars
- Dawn Walk
- From The Night Parade (1989)
- Memorandums
- My Grandmother's Bed
- My Grandfather's Poems
- Incandescence at Dusk
- A Short Lexicon of Torture in the Eighties
- Execution
- In the Underground Garage
- The Abortion (1969)
- Infertility
- From Earthly Measures (1994)
- Uncertainty
- Four A.M.
- Man on a Fire Escape
- Scorched
- In Memoriam Paul Celan
- Simone Weil: The Year of Factory Work (1934-1935)
- Away from Dogma
- The Reader
- The Welcoming
- Summer Surprised Us
- Solstice
- Posthumous Orpheus
- Art Pepper
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Earthly Light
- From On Love (1998)
- The Poet at Seven
- Ocean of Grass
- American Summer
- Hotel Window
- Idea of the Holy
- Two (Scholarly) Love Poems
- From The Lectures on Love
- Denis Diderot
- Giacomo Leopardi
- Heinrich Heine
- Charles Baudelaire
- Margaret Fuller
- Tristan Tzara
- Gertrude Stein
- Marina Tsvetaeva
- Oscar Ginsburg
- Colette
- From Lay Back the Darkness (2003)
- I Am Going to Start Living Like a Mystic
- From The Desire Manuscripts
- The Craving
- What the Goddess Can Do
- The Sentence
- In the Mourning Fields
- The Widening Sky
- My First Theology Lesson
- Lay Back the Darkness
- Yahrzeit Candle
- Dates
- Two Suitcases of Children's Drawings from Terezin, 1942-1944
- From The Hades Sonnets
- The Forgetfulness Chair
- The Asphodel Meadows
- Self-portrait as Eurydice
- Self-portrait as Hades and Persephone
- From Special Orders (2008)
- Special Orders
- Cotton Candy
- Branch Library
- Playing the Odds
- The Chardin Exhibition
- Kraków, Six A.M.
- Elegy for the Jewish Villages
- The Minimalist Museum
- Self-portrait
- A Partial History of My Stupidity
- Late March
- To D.B.
- Boy with a Headset
- Green Figs
- The Sweetness
- A New Theology
- I Wish I Could Paint You
- To the Subway
- Green Couch
- After a Long Insomniac Night
- Acknowledgments
- A Note About the Author
- Other Books by This Author
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