Sunday skaters : poems / Mary Jo Salter.
1994
PS3569.A46224 S86 1994
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Title
Sunday skaters : poems / Mary Jo Salter.
Author
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
0679431098 :
9780679431091
9780679431091
Imprint
New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1994.
Description
102 p. ; 22 cm.
Exhibited
1994 Poets House Showcase.
Call Number
PS3569.A46224 S86 1994
Summary
In her first collection since the Lamont Prize-winning Unfinished Painting, Mary Jo Salter gives us subtle, witty, and moving poems that reflect a woman's travels through love, family, time, and place. Here are a pair of beautiful lovers on the Boulevard du Montparnasse and a woman in "nice-mother shorts" buying ice cream for six little boys and pondering the question "What do women want?" Here's a warm impassioned evening in Rome and a series of cloudy crystalline afternoons in Iceland.
In a tone that is by turns playful ("Young Girl Peeling Apples"), rueful and wise in a long benediction for a young couple getting married, compassionate about a quarrel overheard in a restaurant, and tender ("Lullaby for a Daughter"), these poems encompass a broad range of melody and tempo.
The book culminates in a pair of multifaceted, bittersweet portrayals of American icons - Thomas Jefferson and Robert Frost. The poet is captured as he approaches his forties, at that inspiriting moment when - impoverished and still far from famous - he is preparing to enter a world of public acclaim and private tragedies.
The ex-President is seen musing over his long life, notably his sojourn in Paris just before the French Revolution, when the charms and romance of the Old World contend with his loyalties to the New. In Sunday Skaters, herself showing a skater's economical and powerful grace, Salter moves here and beyond, over a glittering terrain.
In a tone that is by turns playful ("Young Girl Peeling Apples"), rueful and wise in a long benediction for a young couple getting married, compassionate about a quarrel overheard in a restaurant, and tender ("Lullaby for a Daughter"), these poems encompass a broad range of melody and tempo.
The book culminates in a pair of multifaceted, bittersweet portrayals of American icons - Thomas Jefferson and Robert Frost. The poet is captured as he approaches his forties, at that inspiriting moment when - impoverished and still far from famous - he is preparing to enter a world of public acclaim and private tragedies.
The ex-President is seen musing over his long life, notably his sojourn in Paris just before the French Revolution, when the charms and romance of the Old World contend with his loyalties to the New. In Sunday Skaters, herself showing a skater's economical and powerful grace, Salter moves here and beyond, over a glittering terrain.
Note
In a tone that is by turns playful ("Young Girl Peeling Apples"), rueful and wise in a long benediction for a young couple getting married, compassionate about a quarrel overheard in a restaurant, and tender ("Lullaby for a Daughter"), these poems encompass a broad range of melody and tempo.
The book culminates in a pair of multifaceted, bittersweet portrayals of American icons - Thomas Jefferson and Robert Frost. The poet is captured as he approaches his forties, at that inspiriting moment when - impoverished and still far from famous - he is preparing to enter a world of public acclaim and private tragedies.
The ex-President is seen musing over his long life, notably his sojourn in Paris just before the French Revolution, when the charms and romance of the Old World contend with his loyalties to the New. In Sunday Skaters, herself showing a skater's economical and powerful grace, Salter moves here and beyond, over a glittering terrain.
The book culminates in a pair of multifaceted, bittersweet portrayals of American icons - Thomas Jefferson and Robert Frost. The poet is captured as he approaches his forties, at that inspiriting moment when - impoverished and still far from famous - he is preparing to enter a world of public acclaim and private tragedies.
The ex-President is seen musing over his long life, notably his sojourn in Paris just before the French Revolution, when the charms and romance of the Old World contend with his loyalties to the New. In Sunday Skaters, herself showing a skater's economical and powerful grace, Salter moves here and beyond, over a glittering terrain.
Formatted Contents Note
What Do Women Want?
Boulevard du Montparnasse
June: The Gianicolo
A Dissertation
Young Girl Peeling Apples
Argument
A Communion
Two Sketches
Inside the Midget
Lines Written on Your Face
The Twelfth Year
Moving
A Benediction
Poppies
Lullaby for a Daughter
Lament
Hilary in Her Glory
Half a Double Sonnet
A Fracture
Brownie Troop #722 Visits the Nursing Home
The Age of Reason
Two Prayers
Picture
Icelandic Almanac
Sunday Skaters
Art Lesson
Rootless
Letter from America
The Hand of Thomas Jefferson
Frost at Midnight.
Boulevard du Montparnasse
June: The Gianicolo
A Dissertation
Young Girl Peeling Apples
Argument
A Communion
Two Sketches
Inside the Midget
Lines Written on Your Face
The Twelfth Year
Moving
A Benediction
Poppies
Lullaby for a Daughter
Lament
Hilary in Her Glory
Half a Double Sonnet
A Fracture
Brownie Troop #722 Visits the Nursing Home
The Age of Reason
Two Prayers
Picture
Icelandic Almanac
Sunday Skaters
Art Lesson
Rootless
Letter from America
The Hand of Thomas Jefferson
Frost at Midnight.
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