Collected Poems (英语) 平装 Jane Kenyon (作者)目录
摘录自亚马逊。
目录
From Room to Room (1978)
1: "Under a Blue Mountain" For the Night Leaving Town From Room to Room Here Two Days Alone The Cold This Morning The Thimble Changes Finding a Long Gray Hair Hanging Pictures in Nanny's Room In Several Colors The Clothes Pin
2: "Edges of the Map" The Needle My Mother Cleaning the Closet Ironing Grandmother's Tablecloth The Box of Beads
3: "Colors" At a Motel near O'Hare Airport The First Eight Days of the Beard Changing Light The Socks The Shirt Starting Therapy Colors From the Back Steps Cages
4: "Afternoon in the House" At the Feeder The Circle on the Grass Falling Afternoon in the House Full Moon in Winter After an Early Frost Year Day The Suitor American Triptych Now That We Live
The Boat of Quiet Hours (1986)
I: "Walking Along in Late Winter" Evening at a Country Inn At the Town Dump Killing the Plants The Painters Back from the City Deer Season November Calf The Beaver Pool in December Apple Dropping into Deep Early Snow Drink, Eat, Sleep Rain in January Depression in Winter Bright Sun after Heavy Snow
II: "Mud Season" The Hermit The Pond at Dusk High Water Evening Sun Summer 1890: Near the Gulf Photograph of a Child on a Vermont Hillside What Came to Me Main Street: Tilton, New Hampshire Teacher Frost Flowers The Sandy Hole Depression Sun and Moon Whirligigs February: Thinking of Flowers Portrait of a Figure Near Water Mud Season
III: "The Boat of Quiet Hours" Thinking of Madame Bovary April Walk Philosophy in Warm Weather No Steps Wash Inertia Camp Evergreen The Appointment Sick at Summer's End Along for a Week The Bat Siesta: Barbados Trouble with Math in a One-Room Country School The Little Boat
IV: "Things" Song At the Summer Solstice Coming Home at Twilight in Late Summer The Visit Parents' Weekend: Camp Kenwood Reading Late of the Death of Keats Inpatient Campers Leaving: Summer 1981 Travel: After a Death Yard Sale Siesta: Hotel Frattina After Traveling Twilight: After Haying Who Briefly It Enters, and Briefly Speaks Things
Let Evening Come (1990)
Three Songs at the End of Summer After the Hurricane After Working Long on One Thing Waking in January before Dawn Catching Frogs In the Grove: The Poet at Ten The Pear Christmas Away from Home Taking Down the Tree Dark Morning: Snow Small Early Valentine After the Dinner Party Leaving Barbados The Blue Bowl The Letter We Let the Boat Drift Spring Changes Insomnia April Chores The Clearing Work Private Beach At the Spanish Steps in Rome Waiting Staying at Grandma's Church Fair A Boy Goes into the World The Three Susans Learning in the First Grade At the Public Market Museum: Charleston, South Carolina Lines for Akhmatova Heavy Summer Rain September Garden Party While We Were Arguing Dry Winter On the Aisle At the Winter Solstice The Guest Father and Son Three Crows Spring Snow Ice Out Going Away Now Where? Letter to Alice After an Illness, Walking the Dog Wash Day Geranium Cultural Exchange Homesick Summer: 6:00 a.m. Walking Notes: Hamden, Connecticut Last Days Looking at Stars At the Dime Store Let Evening Come With the Dog at Sunrise
Constance (1993)
I: "The Progress of a Beating Heart" August Rain, after Haying The Stroller The Argument Biscuit Not Writing Windfalls
II: "Tell me how to bear myself . . . " Having It Out with Melancholy Litter Chrysanthemums Climb Back Moving the Frame Fear of Death Awakens Me
III: "Peonies at Dusk" Winter Lambs Not Here Coats In Memory of Jack Insomnia at the Solstice Peonies at Dusk The Secret
IV: "Watch Ye, Watch Ye" Three Small Oranges A Portion of History Potato Sleepers in Jaipur Gettysburg: July 1, 1863 Pharaoh Otherwise Notes from the Other Side
Last Poems in Otherwise (1996) and in A Hundred White Daffodils (1999) Happiness Mosaic of the Nativity: Serbia, Winter 1993 Man Eating Man Waking Man Sleeping Cesarean Surprise No Drawing from the Past The Call In the Nursing Home How Like the Sound Eating the Cookies Spring Evening Prognosis Afternoon at MacDowell Fat The Way Things Are in Franklin Dutch Interiors Reading Aloud to My Father Woman, Why Are You Weeping? The Sick Wife
The Uncollected Poems What It's Like Indolence in Early Winter Breakfast at the Mount Washington Hotel At the IGA: Franklin, New Hampshire
Translations: Twenty Poems of Anna Akhmatova (1985)
Index of Poem Titles and First Lines