Green Squall. Yale Series of Younger Poets, Volume 100 🔍
Hopler, Jay, 1970- New Haven : Yale University Press, Yale Series of Younger Poets, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, Connecticut, 2006
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1 online resource (xix, 71 pages), Includes bibliographical references, In the garden -- Of paradise -- That light one finds in baby pictures -- With both eyes closing -- The boxcars of consolidated rail freight -- The howling of the Gods -- Of the dead so much less is expected -- Academic discourse at Miami: Wallace Stevens and the domestication of light -- Meditation on ruin -- Out of these wounds, the moon will rise -- In the time of dreary miracles -- Approaching the tower -- The frustrated angel -- Nothing to do now but sit and wait -- Little mirrors of despair -- Meditation on a blue vase -- Like the stare of some glass-eyed God -- Memoir -- Of hunger and human freedom -- The conjugal bed -- Meditation on Beethoven: symphony 9 -- And the sunflower weeps for the sun, its flower -- Self-portrait with whiskey and pistol -- Meditation malheureuse -- Because the past is never in the past and because it is my birthday -- The wildflower field -- Of passion and seductive trees -- Green squall -- Joy on the edge of vertigo -- Firecracker catalogue -- Aubade -- The wildflower field -- A book of common days -- Feast of the Ascension, 2004. Planting hibiscus, Print version record, Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002, digitized 2010
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Jay Hopler; foreword by Louise Glück
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Hopler, Jay; Glück, Louise
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Jay Hopler, 1970-
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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Brandywine River Museum
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Mariners' Museum, The
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MyiLibrary
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Yale series of younger poets, v. 100, New Haven, ©2006
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Yale Series of Younger Poets, New Haven, CT, 2008
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United States, United States of America
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Yale University Press, New Haven, 2006
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2010
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Includes bibliographical references.
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"Jay Hopler's Green Squall is the winner of the 2005 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. As Louise Gluck observes in her foreword, "Green Squall begins and ends in the garden"; however, Hopler's gardens are not of the seasonal variety evoked by poets of the English lyric--his gardens flourish at lower, fiercer latitudes and in altogether different mindscapes. There is a darkness in Hopler's work as deep and brutal as any in American poetry. Though his verbal extravagance and formal invention bring to mind Wallace Stevens's tropical extrapolations, there lies beneath Green Squall's lush tropical surfaces a terrifying world in which nightmare and celebration are indistinguishable, and hope is synonymous with despair."--Publisher's website.
A collection of poems by Jay Hopler, winner of the 2005 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition.
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Jay Hopler's *Green Squall* is the winner of the 2005 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. As Louise Glück observes in her foreword, “Green Squall begins and ends in the garden”; however, Hopler’s gardens are not of the seasonal variety evoked by poets of the English lyric—his gardens flourish at lower, fiercer latitudes and in altogether different mindscapes. There is a darkness in Hopler’s work as deep and brutal as any in American poetry. Though his verbal extravagance and formal invention bring to mind Wallace Stevens’s tropical extrapolations, there lies beneath Green Squall’s lush tropical surfaces a terrifying world in which nightmare and celebration are indistinguishable, and hope is synonymous with despair.
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Jay Hopler's "Green Squall" is the winner of the 2005 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. As Louise Gluck observes in her forward, '"Green Squall" begins and ends in the garden'; however, Hopler's gardens are not of the seasonal variety evoked by poets of the English lyric - his gardens flourish at lower, fiercer latitudes and in altogether different mindscapes. There is darkness in Hopler's work as deep and brutal as any in American poetry. Though his verbal extravagance and formal invention bring to mind Wallace Stevens's tropical extrapolations, there lies beneath "Green Squall"'s lush surface a disturbing world in which nightmare and celebration are indistinguishable and hope is synonymous with despair
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2023-06-28
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