
The Hunger Moon
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Here are poems that chart the milestone events and fierce passions of her middle years: the death of her mother, whom we meet first as a young woman, "awkwardly lovely, her face / pure as a single trill perfectly / prolonged on a violin,” and again as an older woman musing on what the afterlife may hold for her. There is a new marriage which she celebrates not only for romantic beginnings but also for the more intimate details that emerge over time: "love cherishes too the backpockets, / the pencil ends of childhood fears.”
Some poems convey her long-held, never-wavering political convictions, which she declares in language unmistakably and colorfully her own, as when she encourages her feminist readers to go to the opera instead of the movies because at least there the heroine is real, "fifty and weighs as much as a '65 Chevy with fins.”
Living out to sea on Cape Cod settles her into the rhythm of seasons and provides poems of planting and harvests, odes to tomatoes and roses, tributes to the power and freedom of whales. And in these years she rediscovers her Jewish heritage, celebrating holidays and making of them something new and original.
She begins to examine her own legacy:
I have worn the faces, the masks
of hieroglyphs, gods and demons,
bat faced ghosts, sibyls and thieves,
lover, loser, red rose and ragweed,
these are the tracks I have left
on the white crust of time.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- From Stone, Paper, Knife
- A key to common lethal fungi
- The common living dirt
- Toad dreams
- Down at the bottom of things
- A story wet as tears
- Absolute zero in the brain
- Eating my tail
- It breaks
- What's that smell in the kitchen?
- The weight
- Very late July
- Mornings in various years
- Digging in
- The working writer
- The back pockets of love
- Snow, snow
- In which she begs (like everybody else) that love may last
- Let us gather at the river
- Ashes, ashes, all fall down
- From My Mother's Body
- Putting the good things away
- They inhabit me
- Unbuttoning
- Out of the rubbish
- My mother's body
- How grey, how wet, how cold
- Taking a hot bath
- Sleeping with cats
- The place where everything changed
- The chuppah
- House built of breath
- Nailing up the mezuzah
- The faithless
- And whose creature am I?
- Magic mama
- Does the light fail us, or do we fail the light?
- From Available Light
- Available light
- Joy Road and Livernois
- Daughter of the African evolution
- The answer to all problems
- After the corn moon
- Perfect weather
- Moon of the mother turtle
- Baboons in the perennial bed
- Something to look forward to
- Litter
- The bottom line
- Morning love song
- Implications of one plus one
- Sun-day poacher
- Burial by salt
- Eat fruit
- Dead Waters
- The housing project at Drancy
- Black Mountain
- The ram's horn sounding
- From Mars and Her Children
- The ark of consequence
- The ex in the supermarket
- Your eyes recall old fantasies
- Getting it back
- How the full moon wakes you
- The cat's song
- The hunger moon
- For Mars and her children returning in March
- Sexual selection among birds
- Shad blow
- Report of the 14th Subcommittee on Convening a Discussion Group
- True romance
- Woman in the bushes
- Apple sauce for Eve
- The Book of Ruth and Naomi
- Of the patience called forth by transition
- I have always been poor at flirting
- It ain't heavy, it's my purse
- Your father's fourth heart attack
- Up and out
- The task never completed
- From What Are Big Girls Made of?
- What are big girls made of?
- Elegy in rock, for Audre Lorde
- All systems are up
- For two women shot to death in Brookline, Massachusetts
- A Day in the life
- The grey flannel sexual harassment suit
- On guard
- The thief
- Belly good
- The flying Jew
- My rich uncle, whom I only met three times
- Your standard midlife crisis
- The visitation
- Half vulture, half eagle
- The level
- The negative ion dance
- The voice of the grackle
- Salt in the afternoon
- Brotherless one: Sun god
- Brotherless two: Palimpsest
- Brotherless three: Never good enough
- Brotherless four: Liars dance
- Brotherless five: Truth as a cloud of moths
- Brotherless six: Unconversation
- Brotherless seven: Endless end
- From Early Grrrl
- The correct method of worshipping cats
- The well preserved man
- Nightcrawler
- I vow to sleep through it
- Midsummer night's stroll
- The name of that country is lonesome
- Always unsuitable
- From The Art of Blessing the Day
- The art of blessing the day
- Learning to read
- Snowflakes, my mother called them
- On Shabbat she dances in the candle flame
- In the grip of the solstice
- Woman in a shoe
- Growing up haunted
- At the well
- For each age, its amulet
- Returning to the cemetery in the old Prague ghetto
- The fundamental truth
- Amidah: on our feet we speak to you
- Kaddish
- Wellfleet Shabbat
- The head of the year
- Breadcrumbs
- The New Year of the Trees
- Charoset
- Lamb Shank: Z'roah
- Matzoh
- Maggid
- Coming up on September
- Nishmat
- From Colors Passing Through Us
- No one came home
- Photograph of my mother sitting on the steps
- One reason I like opera
- My mother gives me her recipe
- The good old days at home sweet home
- The day my mother died
- Love has certain limited powers
- Little lights
- Gifts that keep on giving
- The yellow light
- The new era, c. 1946
- Winter promises
- The gardener's litany
- Eclipse at the solstice
- The rain as wine
- Taconic at midnight
- The equinox rush
- Seder with comet
- The cameo
- Miriam's cup
- Dignity
- Old cat crying
- Traveling dream
- Kamasutra for dummies
- The first time I tasted you
- Colors passing through us
- From The Crooked Inheritance
- Tracks
- The crooked inheritance
- Talking with my mother
- Swear it
- Motown, Arsenal of Democracy
- Tanks in the streets
- The Hollywood haircut
- The good, the bad and the inconvenient
- Intense
- How to make pesto
- The moon as cat as peach
- August like lint in the lungs
- Metamorphosis
- Choose a color
- Deadlocked wedlock
- Money is one of those things
- In our name
- Bashert
- The lived in look
- Mated
- My grandmother's song
- The birthday of the world
- N'eilah
- In the sukkah
- The full moon of Nisan
- Peace in a time of war
- The cup of Eliyahu
- The wind of saying
- Some New Poems
- The low road
- The curse of Wonder Woman
- July Sunday 10 a.m.
- Football for dummies
- Murder, unincorporated
- The happy man
- Collectors
- First sown
- Away with all that
- All that remains
- What comes next
- Where dreams come from
- The tao of touch
- End of days
- Dates of Composition
- A Note About the Author
- Other Books by This Author
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