Pray me stay eager / Ellen Doré Watson.
2018
PS3573.A8523 A6 2018
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Title
Pray me stay eager / Ellen Doré Watson.
Author
Uniform Title
Poems. Selections
ISBN
9781938584688
1938584686
1938584686
Published
Farmington, Maine : Alice James Books, [2018]
©2018
©2018
Description
95 pages ; 21 cm
Exhibited
2018 Poets House Showcase.
Call Number
PS3573.A8523 A6 2018
Summary
"A dreamy voice turns dark and gritty as Ellen Dore Watson interrogates personal purpose in the face of looming mortality. Poems sway comfortably, fluidly through associative discourse, radiating and championing love and adoration, indulging in simple pleasures with high magnitude and deep resonance. These poems are musical and sing in a different register for Watson in her ninth collection. Ellen Dore Watson is the author of four full-length collections of poems, most recently Dogged Hearts from Tupelo Press. Watson's journal appearances include APR, Tin House, Orion, Field, Ploughshares and The New Yorker. Among her honors are a Rona Jaffe Writers Award, fellowships to the MacDowell Colony and to Yaddo, and a National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowship. Watson serves as poetry and translation editor of The Massachusetts Review and core faculty at Drew University's Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts in Poetry and Translation. She is the director of the Poetry Center and the Poetry Concentration at Smith College"-- Provided by publisher.
Formatted Contents Note
Message in a bottle
The animal with irony
The night doesn't summarize the day
Field guide to abstractions
Ode to pleasure
If dancing
Mother going gone
April Eclogue
Hungry ghost
How many nests of what.
The animal with irony
The night doesn't summarize the day
Field guide to abstractions
Ode to pleasure
If dancing
Mother going gone
April Eclogue
Hungry ghost
How many nests of what.
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