No Nature : New and Selected Poems by Gary. Snyder (1993, Trade Paperback)

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9780679742524
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0679742522
ISBN-13
9780679742524
eBay Product ID (ePID)
278672

Product Key Features

Book Title
No Nature : New and Selected Poems
Number of Pages
416 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Subjects & Themes / Nature, General, Ecology, American / General
Publication Year
1993
Genre
Nature, Poetry
Author
Gary. Snyder
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
13.3 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

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Trade
Dewey Decimal
811/.54
Table Of Content
PREFACE from Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems Riprap Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four Piute Creek Milton by Firelight Above Pate Valley Water Hay for the Horses Thin Ice Nooksack Valley All through the Rains Migration of Birds Toji Kyoto: March The Sappa Creek Goofing Again Cartegena Riprap Cold Mountain Poems "The path to Han-shan''s place is laughable," "In a tangle of cliffs I chose a place--" "In the mountains it''s cold." "Men ask the way to Cold Mountain" "I settled at Cold Mountain long ago," "Clambering up the Cold Mountain path," "I have lived at Cold Mountain" "Spring-water in the green creek is clear" "In my first thirty years of life" "I can''t stand these bird-songs" "There''s a naked bug at Cold Mountain" "Cold Mountain is a house" "Once at Cold Mountain, troubles cease--" "Some critic tried to put me down--" "I''ve lived at Cold Mountain--how many autumns." "My home was at Cold Mountain from the start," "When men see Han-shan" from Myths & Texts Logging "The morning star is not a star" "But ye shall destroy their altars," " ''Lodgepole Pine: the wonderful reproductive" "Pines, under pines," "Felix Baran" "Ray Wells, a big Nisqually, and I" "Each dawn is clear" "A green limb hangs in the crotch" "The groves are down" "Lodgepole" Hunting the first shaman song this poem is for birds this poem is for bear this poem is for deer "Sealion, salmon, offshore--" "Flung from demonic wombs" "Now I''ll also tell what food: "How rare to be born a human being!" Burning second shaman song Maudgalyayana saw hell Maitreya the future Buddha "Face in the crook of her neck" John Muir on Mt. Ritter: Amitabha''s vow "Spikes of new smell driven up nostrils" "Stone-flake and salmon." " ''Wash me on home, mama'' " the text from Mountains and Rivers Without End Bubbs Creek Haircut The Blue Sky from The Back Country Far West A Berry Feast Marin-an Sixth-Month Song in the Foothills The Spring A Walk Fire in the Hole Burning the Small Dead Foxtail Pine August on Sourdough, A Visit from Dick Brewer Oil Once Only After Work For the Boy Who Was Dodger Point Lookout Fifteen Years Ago Far East Yase: September Pine River Vapor Trails The Public Bath A Volcano in Kyushu Four Poems for Robin The Firing Work to Do Toward Town Nansen Six Years Kali For a Stone Girl at Sanchi North Beach Alba Could She See the Whole Real World with her Ghost Breast Eyes Shut Under a Blouse Lid? Night This Tokyo The Manichaens Mother of the Buddhas, Queen of Heaven, Mother of the Sun; Marici, Goddess of the Dawn On Our Way to Khajuraho Circumambulating Arunchala 7: VII Nanao Knows The Truth Like the Belly of a Woman Turning For John Chappell Go Round Back The Old Dutch Woman For the West 7. IV Twelve Hours Out of New York After Twenty-Five Days at Sea Across Lamarc
Synopsis
"The greatest of living nature poets. . . . It helps us to go on, having Gary Snyder in our midst."--Los Angeles Times. Snyder is the author of many volumes of poetry and prose, including The Practice of the Wild and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Turtle Island. Reading tour.
LC Classification Number
PS3566.L27

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