
Catching Light
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Growing up on a ranch in the Arizona desert, Joanna developed early on a deep sensitivity to the beauty of nature. Her move to San Francisco as a young woman in 1951 launched a lifelong love affair with that city and the poetry it engendered. Thriving on the energy of the Beat movement, the young poet found herself inside a circle of famous poets and great writers in American poetry and American literature, including San Francisco Renaissance poet Robert Duncan and his lover, artist Jess Collins, as well as the Beats Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Neal Cassady, and Gary Snyder. She heard Ginsberg's first public reading of "Howl" at the Six Gallery in 1955, and the home she shared with Michael became a gathering place for beatniks.
Meanwhile, Joanna was developing own body of poetic work, allowing her clear inner voice to guide her. Her poems ardently claim the freedoms her generation struggled to achieve, yet they often do so in a playful and generous voice, reveling in the beauty of the natural world and everyday moments and elegantly celebrating sensuality and intimate love. In the late 1950s she began publishing her work in literary journals and chapbooks, and her first book of poems, Wolf Eyes, was published in 1974.
Like many of her female Beat poet contemporaries, and American women writers throughout the 20th century, Joanna McClure wrote prolifically yet quietly year after year, even as her life shifted focus to a career in early childhood development and she and Michael divorced. "Poetry is where I keep company with myself," she declares. Now for the first time the full range of McClure's voice is accessible in one volume, spanning the poet's entire writing life.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword by Michael McClure
- Introduction by Christopher Wagstaff
- I. Listen to the Holy Crows (1950s)
- Poetry
- 1957
- Holy Crow
- Poems from a Wife
- Hymn to an Imaginary Husband (Who Went to Sleep)
- The Black Point (Translation from Gérard de Nerval)
- Weather
- II. The Lore Called "Me" (1960s)
- Going
- I Saw the Dolphins
- Evening Poem
- Endless
- New Gift
- Loss
- Spring (Translation from Paul Verlaine)
- Never Again
- The Surge
- Porsche Trip
- June
- Out
- A Separate Life
- Lesbos
- The Feast
- Gone
- Death
- Monks
- On Being a Woman
- The Eyehole
- The Music Stopped
- Lines of Falsity
- The Totality
- Another Place
- Soul Feasting
- Keep Off My Tracks
- Election Night Poem
- Michael Joined Me
- Self-Evident
- I Wish
- The Walk
- Deadly Nightshade
- Old Man (To Guide Me) .
- Prime of Life
- Spider
- Play
- The Alphabet
- Delete
- Vodka
- Endless Pain
- The Process
- Caring
- Sparks Fly Up
- Museum
- Artists-I Loved and Didn't Love-
- Hate Notes on Dave's Auerhahn Stationery
- Outline
- A Letter to My Daughter, Who Will Be Four Years Old
- Anachronism
- III. A Step Into Space (1970s)
- Portrait
- My Kind of Man
- Slot of Time
- Women's Liberation Day-August 26, 1970
- Last Night
- Affair with an Ocean
- For Sterling, Naturalist-Mentor
- My Refusal
- On Beginning the Last Half of Life
- For Joan
- Stolen
- Daily Dance
- Young Death
- The Third Day
- Poetry Came Then
- Roots
- Ah, Here
- On Being Left in North Beach-Once More
- Iceland
- New York
- Baja
- India
- For Robert and Jess
- After Wesley
- Poet
- White Peacocks
- Benjamin
- For Mike and Bob Peters
- For Michael
- This Afternoon
- The Air Still Again
- Connections
- Sensory Reclamation
- Venom
- This Evening
- Mount Tamalpais
- Patti
- IV. Whispered Universe Whorls (1970s)
- Winetasting
- Anchor
- This Poetry
- Haikus
- Carnation
- Return
- Space to Myself
- Nightlife
- Pinioned
- Michel, Michel
- Why Shouldn't I Be I These Eighteen Years Later?
- Listening
- Process
- Now
- This Year
- The Coastline
- Zen Flow
- White Sweet Peas
- On Deciding to Be My Own Guest
- Benjamin
- Buckshee of the Night
- 2:00 a.m.
- "I Only Know That Poetry Is Necessary"
- Jane Has My Warmth
- The Rabbit
- Babe
- Birds
- The Journey
- Alone
- French Frugality
- Us without You
- Blow Up / Out
- Is This Not Poetry?
- Tom
- For Richard Pryor on Sunset Strip
- The Run
- The Flash
- Images
- Your Space
- For Ed
- Word Search
- V. Wolf Eyes (1974)
- Fairy Shrimp
- Two Poems
- Hunting Wildflowers
- Night Walk
- Gogol
- 4:00 a.m.
- U.N. Environmental Conference
- Tassajara
- Sound Poem
- Ocotillo
- Sea Ranch
- Impressions-Tassajara
- A Chinese Painting
- Traces
- Thirty-Nine
- Overflow
- The Day after Forty
- 7-21-61
- To a Mattress, Velvet, and Wolfskin
- Guests
- Poem
- Motorcycles
- Poised There
- Wolf Poem I
- Wolf Poem II
- Marigolds
- Outside Tucson
- March 31, 1971
- Fetish Piece
- A Valentine for Mike
- Posited
- Thirtieth Birthday-Haiku
- Searching
- Ode
- Freewheelin'
- A Vacancy
- Homer I
- Homer II
- Hollywood
- The Phone Call
- VI. Extended Love Poem (1978)
- Heedless
- Play
- My Imp
- Memento
- After Forty Years
- Eulogy
- Boy Haircut
- Forty-Six
- More Blessed to Give
- Compelling Eyes
- Extended Love Poem
- For Amini
- Night
- VII. Hard Edge (1987)
- Hard Edge
- Collage
- Pearls for Kathie
- Still Life
- Hiss
- James
- Night
- For Kathie
- For Bob
- Gardens
- Spring '84
- Sappho
- June 18, 1984
- James
- Tankmates
- VIII. Time Loosens His Grip (1980s)
- Conclusion
- For Robert Duncan
- The Left-Handed Gun
- Country
- Robert D. on Mission Street
- "The Systems Demand Their Own Use"
- Woman
- Caverns
- For Grappelli
- The Future Stops Here
- Noguchi
- Eskimos
- Coastline
- Avalokitesvara
- June Rains
- Moral Endings: Goodbye
- For Emily
- Present Danger
- Pax
- Please
- Engage Me-Enrage Me
- LSD
- Heavy Metal
- Permission
- Regained
- Humiliated
- Pandora
- Robert and Jess
- Beginning to Say Goodbye
- December
- Missing You
- Stones
- Night Watch
- IX. The Coreopsis are Bright Again (1980s)
- June
- For My Mother
- Sensuality
- Alone
- Michael
- Bower Bird
- Riding the Waves of Me
- Helix
- For Lawrence
- Affair
- Sighting
- Remembrances Accounted For
- Me, Here, Still
- Baby Bird
- 1989
- Dedication
- The Ocean
- Catharsis
- Images
- Haiku
- Memory
- Winter Light
- Dawn Redwood
- Trust
- Dark Brown
- Kwannon
- X. Our Love Overleapt the Chasms (1990s)
- Irreverent
- I Want a Poem
- Now
- Greece
- Dear Nancy
- My Man
- My Sixtieth
- 1990
- Laughter
- Rock
- Aging
- This Loosening
- Hawks
- Let Out
- Old Poems
- Dear Albert
- Nearing Sixty-Two
- A Long Moment
- To Wander Mad
- Eben
- Your Picture
- Listening
- Interlude
- Facing West
- Facing West 2
- Walking
- Casa Madrone
- Tobago
- Connections
- Mother Necessity
- Dear Bob- Dear Sue-
- Hay Trucks
- The Ritual
- A Prayer
- Night Crawlers
- Ode to a Mattress
- Chronicle
- To a Rose
- The Gathering
- Thunder
- This Birthday
- My Path
- Baja
- Wee Night Creatures
- Engraving
- Thanks
- Firelight
- Dreams
- She Writes
- XI. Like Amoebas We Cooperate (2000s)
- This New Millennium
- A New Note
- The Simple
- Exploring My Heart
- A General Theory of Love
- Your Future
- A Phil Whalen Specially Requested Evening Meal
- A White Cat
- Sometimes
- Gratitude
- Lust
- The Mind
- Writings: Buckshee
- Again
- Fourth of July
- Odysseus
- The Argument
- Downstairs
- Upstairs
- Metaphor
- My Poems: Chunks of My Life
- Vodka
- Time
- "I Don't Know What I Do All Day but It Takes Me All Day to Do It"
- Notes
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