
The Open Door
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When Harriet Monroe founded Poetry magazine in Chicago in 1912, she began with an image: the Open Door. For a century, the most important and enduring poets have walked through that door-William Carlos Williams and Wallace Stevens in its first years, Rae Armantrout and Kay Ryan in 2011. And at the same time, Poetry continues to discover the new voices who will be read a century from now.
To celebrate the magazine's centennial, the editors combed through Poetry's incomparable archives to create a new kind of anthology. With the self-imposed limitation to one hundred, they have assembled a collection of poems that, in their juxtaposition, echo across a century of poetry. Here, Adrienne Rich appears alongside Charles Bukowski; famous poems of the two world wars flank a devastating yet lesser-known poem of the Vietnam War; Short extracts from Poetry's letters and criticism punctuate the verse selections, hinting at themes and threads and serving as guides, interlocutors, or dissenting voices.
The resulting volume is a celebration of idiosyncrasy and invention, a vital monument to an institution that refuses to be static, and, most of all, a book that lovers of poetry will devour, debate, and keep close at hand.
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Don Share, senior editor of Poetry¿ is a poet and the author, editor, or translator of numerous books. Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry from 2003 to 2013, is the author of three books of poetry, a volume of essays, and a memoir.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Mastery and Mystery: Twenty-One Ways to Read a Century
- Editors' Note
- Ezra Pound / In a Station of the Metro
- Kay Ryan / Sharks' Teeth
- Marie Ponsot / Anti-Romantic
- Roddy Lumsden / The Young
- LeRoi Jones / Valéry as Dictator
- Edwin Arlington Robinson / Eros Turannos
- Ange Mlinko / It Was a Bichon Frisé's Life . . .
- Muriel Rukeyser / Song
- August Kleinzahler / The Hereafter
- T. S. Eliot / The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
- Laura Kasischke / Look
- Weldon Kees / From "Eight Variations"
- Robert Creeley / For Love
- Mary Karr / Disgraceland
- Lucille Clifton / sorrows
- A. E. Stallings / On Visiting a Borrowed Country House in Arcadia
- Charles Wright / Bedtime Story
- Delmore Schwartz / In the Naked Bed, In Plato's Cave
- William Matthews / Mingus at the Showplace
- Donald Justice / Men at Forty
- Ruth Stone / Forecast
- Craig Arnold / Meditation on a Grapefruit
- Josephine Miles / The Hampton Institute Album
- P. K. Page / My Chosen Landscape
- Theodore Roethke / Florist's Root Cellar
- Wallace Stevens / Tea at the Palaz of Hoon
- Basil Bunting / From Briggfl atts
- Louise Bogan / Night
- Rodney Jack / After the Diagnosis
- Margaret Atwood / Pig Song
- Michael S. Harper / Blues Alabama
- Isaac Rosenberg / Break of Day in the Trenches
- George Starbuck / Of Late
- Randall Jarrell / Protocols
- Tom Disch / The Prisoners of War
- Seamus Heaney / A Dog Was Crying To-Night in Wicklow Also
- Hart Crane / At Melville's Tomb
- Robert Hayden / O Daedalus, Fly Away Home
- Charles Bukowski / A Not So Good Night in the San Pedro of the World
- Adrienne Rich / Final Notations
- W. H. Auden / The Shield of Achilles
- Albert Goldbarth / He Has
- Alice Fulton / What I Like
- Edna St. Vincent Millay / Rendezvous
- Sylvia Plath / Fever 103°
- Lisel Mueller / In the Thriving Season
- Eleanor Wilner / Magnificat
- Atsuro Riley / Hutch
- Thomas Sayers Ellis / Or,
- Marianne Moore / No Swan So Fine
- John Berryman / The Traveler
- Averill Curdy / Sparrow Trapped in the Airport
- H. D. / His Presence
- Rae Armantrout / Transactions
- Gwendolyn Brooks / The Children of the Poor
- E. E. Cummings / What If a Much of a Which of a Wind
- Frederick Seidel / Mu'allaqa
- Geoffrey Hill / The Peacock at Alderton
- May Swenson / Green Red Brown and White
- Anne Stevenson / Inheriting My Grandmother's Nightmare
- Jeanne Murray Walker / Little Blessing for My Floater
- Brooklyn Copeland / Prayer's End
- Jack Spicer / "Any fool can get into an ocean..."
- Alan Dugan / Fabrication of Ancestors
- Edward Dorn / Dark Ceiling
- W. S. Merwin / Search Party
- Lorine Niedecker / Three Poems
- Denise Levertov / Our Bodies
- James Wright / The Blessing
- Robinson Jeffers / Grass on the Cliff
- W. S. Di Piero / Big City Speech
- Cid Corman / From "Cahoots"
- Richard Wilbur / Hamlen Brook
- Rita Dove / Old Folk's Home, Jerusalem
- Don Paterson / The Lie
- Maxine Kumin / Nurture
- William Carlos Williams / Paterson, Book V: The River of Heaven
- Ted Hughes / Heatwave
- John Ashbery / El Dorado
- Reginald Dwayne Betts / "For you: anthophilous, lover of flowers"
- Rachel Wetzsteon / On Leaving the BacheloretteBrunch
- Adrian Blevins / How to Cook a Wolf
- A. R. Ammons / Gravelly Run
- Samuel Menashe / Here
- Robert Duncan / Returning to Roots of First Feeling
- Jacob Saenz / Sweeping the States
- Langston Hughes / Blues in Stereo
- James Schuyler / Korean Mums
- George Oppen / Birthplace: New Rochelle
- Gary Snyder / Song of the Tangle
- Belle Randall / A Child's Garden of Gods
- Isabella Gardner / The Widow's Yard
- Thom Gunn / Lines for a Book
- Frank Bidart / From "The Third Hour of the Night"
- William Meredith / The Illiterate
- Rhina P. Espaillat / Changeling
- Maria Hummel / Station
- James Merrill / The Mad Scene
- W. S. Graham / The Beast in the Space
- William Butler Yeats / The Fisherman
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
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