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"Includes some of Duncan's finest essays . . . a great help to all readers." * CHOICE *
"The Collected Later Poetry and Plays represents the assured completion of the vital gathering already underway with The Collected Early Poetry and Plays. With these two volumes the canon of Duncan's poetry is fully established and readily available to a broad audience." * Bookslut *

Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Discovery Making

The Opening of the Field (1960)
Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow -
The Dance
The Law I Love Is Major Mover
The Structure of Rime I
The Structure of Rime II
A Poem Slow Beginning
The Structure of Rime III
The Structure of Rime IV
The Structure of Rime V
The Structure of Rime VI
The Structure of Rime VII
Three Pages from a Birthday Book
This Place Rumord to Have Been Sodom
The Ballad of the Enamord Mage
The Ballad of Mrs Noah
The Maiden
The Propositions
Four Pictures of the Real Universe
Evocation
Of Blasphemy
Nor Is the Past Pure
Crosses of Harmony and Disharmony
A Poem of Despondencies
Poetry, a Natural Thing
Keeping the Rhyme
A Song of the Old Order
The Question
The Performance We Wait For
At Christmas
Proofs
Yes, as a Look Springs to Its Face
Yes, as a Look Springs to Its Face,
A Poem Beginning with a Line by Pindar
The Structure of Rime VIII
The Structure of Rime IX
The Structure of Rime X
The Structure of Rime XI
A Storm of White
Atlantis
Out of the Black
Bone Dance
Under Ground
The Natural Doctrine
The Structure of Rime XII
The Structure of Rime XIII
Another Animadversion
After Reading Barely and Widely
Ingmar Bergman’s Seventh Seal
Food for Fire, Food for Thought
Uncollected Work 1957–1960
A Stray Poem (Notes Reading from Rene Fulop-Miller’s The Power and Secrets of the Jesuits)
Melville after Pierre
Solitude
The Song of the River to Its Shores
Pre-face
I Saw the Rabbit Leap
Roots and Branches (1964)
Roots and Branches
Roots and Branches
What Do I Know of the Old Lore?
Night Scenes
A Sequence of Poems for H.D.’s Birthday
A Letter
Nel Mezzo del Cammin di Nostra Vita
A Dancing Concerning a Form of Women
The Law
Apprehensions
Sonneries of the Rose Cross
Now the Record Now Record
Variations on Two Dicta of William Blake
Cover Images
Come, Let Me Free Myself
Risk
Four Songs the Night Nurse Sang
Structure of Rime XV
Structure of Rime XVI
Structure of Rime XVII
Structure of Rime XVIII
Osiris and Set
Windings
Two Presentations
After a Passage in Baudelaire
Shelley’s Arethusa Set to New Measures
After Reading H.D.’s Hermetic Definitions
Strains of Sight
Doves
Returning to the Rhetoric of an Early Mode
Two Entertainments
The Ballad of the Forfar Witches’ Sing
A Country Wife’s Song
What Happened : Prelude
A Set of Romantic Hymns
Thank You for Love
From The Mabinogion
Forced Lines
A New Poem (for Jack Spicer)
Sonnet 1
Sonnet 2
Sonnet 3
Answering
Adam’s Way: A Play upon Theosophical Themes
Cyparissus
A Part-Sequence for Change
Structure of Rime XIX
Structure of Rime XX
Structure of Rime XXI
The Continent
Uncollected Work 1961–1964
A Play with Masks
Weaving the Design
Old Testament
New Testament
Bending the Bow (1968)
Introduction
Sonnet 4
Structure of Rime XXII
5th Sonnet
Such Is the Sickness of Many a Good Thing
Bending the Bow
Tribal Memories Passages 1
At the Loom Passages 2
What I Saw Passages 3
Where It Appears Passages 4
The Moon Passages 5
The Collage Passages 6
Envoy Passages 7
Structure of Rime XXIII
As in the Old Days Passages 8
The Architecture Passages 9
These Past Years Passages 10
Shadows Passages 11
Wine Passages 12
Structure of Rime XXIV
Structure of Rime XXV
Reflections
The Fire Passages 13
Chords Passages 14
Spelling Passages 15
A Lammas Tiding
My Mother Would Be a Falconress
Saint Graal (after Verlaine)
Parsifal (after Wagner and Verlaine)
The Currents Passages 16
Moving the Moving Image Passages 17
The Torso Passages 18
The Earth Passages 19
Structure of Rime XXVI: For Kenneth Anger An Illustration Passages 20
The Multiversity Passages 21
In the Place of a Passage 22
Benefice Passages 23
Orders Passages 24
Up Rising Passages 25
The Chimeras of Gérard de Nerval
El Desdichado (The Disinherited)
Myrtho
Horus
Anteros
Delphica
Artemis
The Christ in the Olive Grove
Golden Lines
Earth’s Winter Song
Moira’s Cathedral
A Shrine to Ameinias
Narrative Bridges for Adam’s Way
The Soldiers Passages 26
An Interlude
Transgressing the Real Passages 27
The Light Passages 28
Eye of God Passages 29
Stage Directions Passages 30
God-Spell
Epilogos
Uncollected Work 1965–1968
At the Poetry Conference: Berkeley after the New York Style
We heard it as a cry. It was the Word.
Keeping the War Inside
Yes I care deeply and yet
Christmas Present, Christmas Presence!
From a Poem by John Ashbery
If I Had Kin
Ground Work: Before the War (1984)
Some Notes on Notation
Achilles’ Song
Ancient Questions
A Song from the Structures of Rime Ringing as the Poet Paul Celan Sings
Despair in Being Tedious
The Concert Passages 31 (Tribunals)
Ancient Reveries and Declamations Passages 32 (Tribunals)
Transmissions Passages 33 (Tribunals)
The Feast Passages 34 (Tribunals)
Before the Judgment Passages 35 (Tribunals)
Santa Cruz Propositions
A Glimpse
And If He Had Been Wrong for Me
For Me Too, I, Long Ago Shipping Out with the Cantos
And Hell Is the Realm of God’s Self-Loathing
Childhood’s Retreat
Fragments of an Albigensian Rime
O! Passages 37
Bring It Up from the Dark
Structure of Rime XXVII
Structure of Rime XXVIII: In Memoriam Wallace Stevens
Over There
The Museum
Interrupted Forms
Poems from the Margins of Thom Gunn’s Moly
Preface to the Suite
The Moly Suite
Near Circe’s House
Rites of Passage: I
Moly
Rites of Passage: II
A Seventeenth Century Suite in Homage to the Metaphysical Genius in English Poetry (1590–1690)
1. Love’s a great courtesy to be declared
2. Sir Walter Ralegh, What Is Our Life?
3. Go as in a dream
4. Robert Southwell, the Burning Babe
5. “A pretty Babe”—that burning Babe
6. George Herbert, Jordan (I)
7. George Herbert, Jordan (II)
8. These Lines Composing Themselves in My Head as I Awoke Early This Morning, It Being Still Dark, December 16, 1971 Passages 36
9. Ben Jonson, Hymenæi: Or the Solemnities of Masque, and Barriers
10. John Norris of Bemerton, Hymne to Darkness
Coda
Dante Études
Preface
Book One
We Will Endeavor
Secondary Is the Grammar
A Little Language
To Speak My Mind
Everything Speaks to Me
In the Way of a Question
Speech Directed
Enricht in the Increment
The Individual Man
Of Empire
The Meaning of Each Particular
The Whole Potentiality
The Work
The Household
Let Him First Drink of the Fountain
And Tho They Have No Vowel
Letting the Beat Go
Book Two
A Hard Task in Truth
Lovely
The One Rule
Our Art but to Articulate
In Nothing Superior
Enacted
On Obedience
Zealous Liberality
We Convivial in What Is Ours!
Mr. Philip Wicksteed Stumbling into Rime in Prose in Translating Dante’s Convivio
Go, My Songs, Even as You Came to Me
Book Three
My Soul Was as If Free
Nor Dream in Your Hearts
For the Sea Is God’s
Where the Fox of This Stench Sulks
In Truth Doth She Breathe Out Poisonous Fumes
Then Many a One Sang
In My Youth Not Unstaind
And a Wisdom as Such
Four Supplementary Études
Of Memory
Hers
I Too Trembling
But We, to Whom the World Is
The Missionaries Passages
The Torn Cloth
Songs of an Other
Empedoklean Reveries Passages
Jamais Passages
An Interlude of Winter Light
“Eidolon of the Aion”
The Presence of the Dance{ths}/{ths}The Resolution of the Music
Circulations of the Song
Uncollected Work 1969–1982
O tree of lights! tree of colors
Childless
After Shakespeare’s Sonnet 76
Second Take on Shakespeare’s Sonnet 76
She
Something Is Moving
A Fantasy Piece for Helen Adam
Feb. 22, 1973
I have{ths}/{ths}nothing to go on
A Prepucal Face for Nigel Roberts
Johnny’s Thing
An Epithalamium
Poe et Cie
Let Me Join You Again This Morning, Walt Whitman
Ground Work II: In the Dark (1987)
An Alternate Life
In the South
Homecoming
Supplication
The Quotidian
To Master Baudelaire
Toward His Malaise
Among His Words
The Face
At Cambridge an Address to Young Poets Native to the Land of My Mothertongue
Le Sonnet Où Sonne la Sonnette dès Dernières Jours Toujours Fait Son Retour
Pour Souffrir l’Envie Jusqu’à l’Amour en Vie
Sets of Syllables, Sets of Words, Sets of Lines, Sets of Poems Addressing: Veil, Turbine, Cord, & Bird
Preliminary Exercise
Notes during a Lecture on Mathematics
The Recall of the Star Miraflor
The Naming of the Time Ever
I Pour Forth My Life from This Bough
The Turbine
What the Sonnet Means the Sonnet Means
For the Assignment of the Spirit
The Cherubim (I)
The Cherubim (II)
Styx
The Sentinels
An Eros/Amor/Love Cycle
Et Passages
In Wonder Passages
Constructing the Course of a River in the Pyrenees
In Waking
From the Fall of 1950, December 1980
Two Sets of Tens: Derived from Confucian Analects
Regulators Set of Passages
The Dignities Passages
The First Passages
Stimmung Passages
Enthralld Passages
Quand le Grand Foyer Descend dans les Eaux Passages
In Blood’s Domaine Passages
After Passage Passages
With In Passages
Seams Passages
You, Muses Passages
Structure of Rime: Of the Five Songs
The Five Songs
Whose Passages
Close
At the Door
Illustrative Lines
After a Long Illness
Uncollected Work 1983–1988
In Passage
Hekatombé

Appendix: Table of Contents for Roots and Branches
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index of Titles and First Lines

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 22/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9780520324862, 978-0520324862
      ISBN10: 0520324862

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Includes some of Duncan's finest essays . . . a great help to all readers." * CHOICE *
      "The Collected Later Poetry and Plays represents the assured completion of the vital gathering already underway with The Collected Early Poetry and Plays. With these two volumes the canon of Duncan's poetry is fully established and readily available to a broad audience." * Bookslut *

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Discovery Making

      The Opening of the Field (1960)
      Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow -
      The Dance
      The Law I Love Is Major Mover
      The Structure of Rime I
      The Structure of Rime II
      A Poem Slow Beginning
      The Structure of Rime III
      The Structure of Rime IV
      The Structure of Rime V
      The Structure of Rime VI
      The Structure of Rime VII
      Three Pages from a Birthday Book
      This Place Rumord to Have Been Sodom
      The Ballad of the Enamord Mage
      The Ballad of Mrs Noah
      The Maiden
      The Propositions
      Four Pictures of the Real Universe
      Evocation
      Of Blasphemy
      Nor Is the Past Pure
      Crosses of Harmony and Disharmony
      A Poem of Despondencies
      Poetry, a Natural Thing
      Keeping the Rhyme
      A Song of the Old Order
      The Question
      The Performance We Wait For
      At Christmas
      Proofs
      Yes, as a Look Springs to Its Face
      Yes, as a Look Springs to Its Face,
      A Poem Beginning with a Line by Pindar
      The Structure of Rime VIII
      The Structure of Rime IX
      The Structure of Rime X
      The Structure of Rime XI
      A Storm of White
      Atlantis
      Out of the Black
      Bone Dance
      Under Ground
      The Natural Doctrine
      The Structure of Rime XII
      The Structure of Rime XIII
      Another Animadversion
      After Reading Barely and Widely
      Ingmar Bergman’s Seventh Seal
      Food for Fire, Food for Thought
      Uncollected Work 1957–1960
      A Stray Poem (Notes Reading from Rene Fulop-Miller’s The Power and Secrets of the Jesuits)
      Melville after Pierre
      Solitude
      The Song of the River to Its Shores
      Pre-face
      I Saw the Rabbit Leap
      Roots and Branches (1964)
      Roots and Branches
      Roots and Branches
      What Do I Know of the Old Lore?
      Night Scenes
      A Sequence of Poems for H.D.’s Birthday
      A Letter
      Nel Mezzo del Cammin di Nostra Vita
      A Dancing Concerning a Form of Women
      The Law
      Apprehensions
      Sonneries of the Rose Cross
      Now the Record Now Record
      Variations on Two Dicta of William Blake
      Cover Images
      Come, Let Me Free Myself
      Risk
      Four Songs the Night Nurse Sang
      Structure of Rime XV
      Structure of Rime XVI
      Structure of Rime XVII
      Structure of Rime XVIII
      Osiris and Set
      Windings
      Two Presentations
      After a Passage in Baudelaire
      Shelley’s Arethusa Set to New Measures
      After Reading H.D.’s Hermetic Definitions
      Strains of Sight
      Doves
      Returning to the Rhetoric of an Early Mode
      Two Entertainments
      The Ballad of the Forfar Witches’ Sing
      A Country Wife’s Song
      What Happened : Prelude
      A Set of Romantic Hymns
      Thank You for Love
      From The Mabinogion
      Forced Lines
      A New Poem (for Jack Spicer)
      Sonnet 1
      Sonnet 2
      Sonnet 3
      Answering
      Adam’s Way: A Play upon Theosophical Themes
      Cyparissus
      A Part-Sequence for Change
      Structure of Rime XIX
      Structure of Rime XX
      Structure of Rime XXI
      The Continent
      Uncollected Work 1961–1964
      A Play with Masks
      Weaving the Design
      Old Testament
      New Testament
      Bending the Bow (1968)
      Introduction
      Sonnet 4
      Structure of Rime XXII
      5th Sonnet
      Such Is the Sickness of Many a Good Thing
      Bending the Bow
      Tribal Memories Passages 1
      At the Loom Passages 2
      What I Saw Passages 3
      Where It Appears Passages 4
      The Moon Passages 5
      The Collage Passages 6
      Envoy Passages 7
      Structure of Rime XXIII
      As in the Old Days Passages 8
      The Architecture Passages 9
      These Past Years Passages 10
      Shadows Passages 11
      Wine Passages 12
      Structure of Rime XXIV
      Structure of Rime XXV
      Reflections
      The Fire Passages 13
      Chords Passages 14
      Spelling Passages 15
      A Lammas Tiding
      My Mother Would Be a Falconress
      Saint Graal (after Verlaine)
      Parsifal (after Wagner and Verlaine)
      The Currents Passages 16
      Moving the Moving Image Passages 17
      The Torso Passages 18
      The Earth Passages 19
      Structure of Rime XXVI: For Kenneth Anger An Illustration Passages 20
      The Multiversity Passages 21
      In the Place of a Passage 22
      Benefice Passages 23
      Orders Passages 24
      Up Rising Passages 25
      The Chimeras of Gérard de Nerval
      El Desdichado (The Disinherited)
      Myrtho
      Horus
      Anteros
      Delphica
      Artemis
      The Christ in the Olive Grove
      Golden Lines
      Earth’s Winter Song
      Moira’s Cathedral
      A Shrine to Ameinias
      Narrative Bridges for Adam’s Way
      The Soldiers Passages 26
      An Interlude
      Transgressing the Real Passages 27
      The Light Passages 28
      Eye of God Passages 29
      Stage Directions Passages 30
      God-Spell
      Epilogos
      Uncollected Work 1965–1968
      At the Poetry Conference: Berkeley after the New York Style
      We heard it as a cry. It was the Word.
      Keeping the War Inside
      Yes I care deeply and yet
      Christmas Present, Christmas Presence!
      From a Poem by John Ashbery
      If I Had Kin
      Ground Work: Before the War (1984)
      Some Notes on Notation
      Achilles’ Song
      Ancient Questions
      A Song from the Structures of Rime Ringing as the Poet Paul Celan Sings
      Despair in Being Tedious
      The Concert Passages 31 (Tribunals)
      Ancient Reveries and Declamations Passages 32 (Tribunals)
      Transmissions Passages 33 (Tribunals)
      The Feast Passages 34 (Tribunals)
      Before the Judgment Passages 35 (Tribunals)
      Santa Cruz Propositions
      A Glimpse
      And If He Had Been Wrong for Me
      For Me Too, I, Long Ago Shipping Out with the Cantos
      And Hell Is the Realm of God’s Self-Loathing
      Childhood’s Retreat
      Fragments of an Albigensian Rime
      O! Passages 37
      Bring It Up from the Dark
      Structure of Rime XXVII
      Structure of Rime XXVIII: In Memoriam Wallace Stevens
      Over There
      The Museum
      Interrupted Forms
      Poems from the Margins of Thom Gunn’s Moly
      Preface to the Suite
      The Moly Suite
      Near Circe’s House
      Rites of Passage: I
      Moly
      Rites of Passage: II
      A Seventeenth Century Suite in Homage to the Metaphysical Genius in English Poetry (1590–1690)
      1. Love’s a great courtesy to be declared
      2. Sir Walter Ralegh, What Is Our Life?
      3. Go as in a dream
      4. Robert Southwell, the Burning Babe
      5. “A pretty Babe”—that burning Babe
      6. George Herbert, Jordan (I)
      7. George Herbert, Jordan (II)
      8. These Lines Composing Themselves in My Head as I Awoke Early This Morning, It Being Still Dark, December 16, 1971 Passages 36
      9. Ben Jonson, Hymenæi: Or the Solemnities of Masque, and Barriers
      10. John Norris of Bemerton, Hymne to Darkness
      Coda
      Dante Études
      Preface
      Book One
      We Will Endeavor
      Secondary Is the Grammar
      A Little Language
      To Speak My Mind
      Everything Speaks to Me
      In the Way of a Question
      Speech Directed
      Enricht in the Increment
      The Individual Man
      Of Empire
      The Meaning of Each Particular
      The Whole Potentiality
      The Work
      The Household
      Let Him First Drink of the Fountain
      And Tho They Have No Vowel
      Letting the Beat Go
      Book Two
      A Hard Task in Truth
      Lovely
      The One Rule
      Our Art but to Articulate
      In Nothing Superior
      Enacted
      On Obedience
      Zealous Liberality
      We Convivial in What Is Ours!
      Mr. Philip Wicksteed Stumbling into Rime in Prose in Translating Dante’s Convivio
      Go, My Songs, Even as You Came to Me
      Book Three
      My Soul Was as If Free
      Nor Dream in Your Hearts
      For the Sea Is God’s
      Where the Fox of This Stench Sulks
      In Truth Doth She Breathe Out Poisonous Fumes
      Then Many a One Sang
      In My Youth Not Unstaind
      And a Wisdom as Such
      Four Supplementary Études
      Of Memory
      Hers
      I Too Trembling
      But We, to Whom the World Is
      The Missionaries Passages
      The Torn Cloth
      Songs of an Other
      Empedoklean Reveries Passages
      Jamais Passages
      An Interlude of Winter Light
      “Eidolon of the Aion”
      The Presence of the Dance{ths}/{ths}The Resolution of the Music
      Circulations of the Song
      Uncollected Work 1969–1982
      O tree of lights! tree of colors
      Childless
      After Shakespeare’s Sonnet 76
      Second Take on Shakespeare’s Sonnet 76
      She
      Something Is Moving
      A Fantasy Piece for Helen Adam
      Feb. 22, 1973
      I have{ths}/{ths}nothing to go on
      A Prepucal Face for Nigel Roberts
      Johnny’s Thing
      An Epithalamium
      Poe et Cie
      Let Me Join You Again This Morning, Walt Whitman
      Ground Work II: In the Dark (1987)
      An Alternate Life
      In the South
      Homecoming
      Supplication
      The Quotidian
      To Master Baudelaire
      Toward His Malaise
      Among His Words
      The Face
      At Cambridge an Address to Young Poets Native to the Land of My Mothertongue
      Le Sonnet Où Sonne la Sonnette dès Dernières Jours Toujours Fait Son Retour
      Pour Souffrir l’Envie Jusqu’à l’Amour en Vie
      Sets of Syllables, Sets of Words, Sets of Lines, Sets of Poems Addressing: Veil, Turbine, Cord, & Bird
      Preliminary Exercise
      Notes during a Lecture on Mathematics
      The Recall of the Star Miraflor
      The Naming of the Time Ever
      I Pour Forth My Life from This Bough
      The Turbine
      What the Sonnet Means the Sonnet Means
      For the Assignment of the Spirit
      The Cherubim (I)
      The Cherubim (II)
      Styx
      The Sentinels
      An Eros/Amor/Love Cycle
      Et Passages
      In Wonder Passages
      Constructing the Course of a River in the Pyrenees
      In Waking
      From the Fall of 1950, December 1980
      Two Sets of Tens: Derived from Confucian Analects
      Regulators Set of Passages
      The Dignities Passages
      The First Passages
      Stimmung Passages
      Enthralld Passages
      Quand le Grand Foyer Descend dans les Eaux Passages
      In Blood’s Domaine Passages
      After Passage Passages
      With In Passages
      Seams Passages
      You, Muses Passages
      Structure of Rime: Of the Five Songs
      The Five Songs
      Whose Passages
      Close
      At the Door
      Illustrative Lines
      After a Long Illness
      Uncollected Work 1983–1988
      In Passage
      Hekatombé

      Appendix: Table of Contents for Roots and Branches
      Notes
      Selected Bibliography
      Index of Titles and First Lines

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