From the award-winning author of The Bird Catcher, this life-spanning volume offers the delight of both discovery and re-discovery, as Ponsot tends the unruly garden of her mind with her customary care and passion. The book opens with a group of new poems, including What Would You Like to Be When You Grow Up? a question that has kept Ponsot s work vital for more than five decades. Throughout the selections from her four earlier books and a trove of previously unpublished work covering the years 1946 to 1971, she offers us a lost haven in a springing world. Sometimes sharp in her...
From the award-winning author of The Bird Catcher, this life-spanning volume offers the delight of both discovery and re-discovery, as Ponsot t...
Julie Sheehan's Thaw is the second winner of the annual Poets Out Loud Prize for a book of poetry published each year by Fordham University Press in coordination with Fordham's Poets Out Loud program. Marie Ponsot, the judge for the 2000 Prize, chose Thaw from among nearly 500 manuscripts entered by poets from around the world. Her introduction is included in the volume. The landscape of Thaw is America but the vast field of language is bravely Shakespearian. Sheehan's poems roil through catalpa, maurade through familial and domestic brakes, and, ultimately, brim to the top of the old earthen...
Julie Sheehan's Thaw is the second winner of the annual Poets Out Loud Prize for a book of poetry published each year by Fordham University Press in c...
Julie Sheehan's Thaw is the second winner of the annual Poets Out Loud Prize for a book of poetry published each year by Fordham University Press in coordination with Fordham's Poets Out Loud program. Marie Ponsot, the judge for the 2000 Prize, chose Thaw from among nearly 500 manuscripts entered by poets from around the world. Her introduction is included in the volume. The landscape of Thaw is America but the vast field of language is bravely Shakespearian. Sheehan's poems roil through catalpa, maurade through familial and domestic brakes, and, ultimately, brim to the top of the old earthen...
Julie Sheehan's Thaw is the second winner of the annual Poets Out Loud Prize for a book of poetry published each year by Fordham University Press in c...
The sixth volume of Still Against War compiles more poetry in honor of Marie Ponsot. Contributing poets include Helen Barnard, Janine Beichman, Margo Berdeshevsky, Patricia Brody, Stephanie Bulger, Michelle Y. Burke, Laura A. Ciraolo, Howard Clyman, Tom Cocotos, Elizabeth J. Coleman, Melody Compo, David Corcoran, Rosemary Deen, Katherine Korth Dehais, Alan Felsenthal, Jean Gallagher, Beatrix Gates, Rochelle Goldstein, David Groff, Scott Hightower, Rose Horowitz, Hettie Jones, Katrina Kostro, Laurence Loeb, Marcia Loughran, Meg McGuire Jane McKinley, Michael Morical, Constance Norgren, Sarah...
The sixth volume of Still Against War compiles more poetry in honor of Marie Ponsot. Contributing poets include Helen Barnard, Janine Beichman, Margo ...