معرفی کتاب «Wolf centos» نوشتهٔ Muench, Simone، منتشرشده توسط نشر Sarabande Books در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Wolf centos» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
Poems structured by a wolf motif, concerned with death and beauty, urging us to retain our?wildness" as we age. Abstract: Poems structured by a wolf motif, concerned with death and beauty, urging us to retain our?wildness" as we age Content: Cover Title Page Copyright Contents 1. The question of the wolves turns & turns [I saw my life a wolf loping along the road] [Sea-blue, shot through] [I transformed into this thing, this beautiful] [Outside the new world winters in grand dark] [Very quick. Very intense, like a wolf at a live heart] [When tenderness seems tired] [Who will take the madness from the trees] [Stunned by gold, we see coming] [In the space of a half-open gold door] [We: spectators, always, everywhere] 2. Desire discriminates & language discriminates [Desire discriminates & language]. [It was a desire rather than a boat][In moon-swallowed shadows] [Under somber firs two wolves mingled] [There are wolves in the next room] [I have lost my being in so many beings] [How long have I left you?-played the wolf] [Beyond the baying of a snow wolf] [Here in this town, in a glass honeycomb] [Nothing remains of you. The city] 3. Each letter a closed house [From this bleak hotel, & at the bored] [The day's long madness has drained] [In the wood-world's torn despair, where winter] [A stranger's coming past] [All song of the woods is crushed]. [After the first snow has fallen to its squalls][No cause you should weep, Wolf] [Everything in these parts is geared] [Having erased all the past like a false eye] [Cripple of light opening against my back] [A year ago we all flushed a little brighter] [The wolf licks her cheeks with] [They promised me a silence] [First frost blackens with a cloven hoof] 4. Every transformation is possible [I have looked too long into human eyes] [I dream you into being-mongering wolf] [With flowers in their lapels, nine] [November stands at the door] [You hear things. I see them]. [I watch my life running away][There is a wolf in me, sound] [Everyone in the room wore white masks] [All night the wolves danced] [Shrewd wolf of dark innocence] [In the yellow chalk of my diminishing bones] [I want to be strung up in a strong light & singled out] [What do we leave, living] Source Material Acknowledgments The Author.
What is important is to avoid
the time allotted for disavowels
as the livid wound
leaves a trace leaves an abscess
takes its contraction for those clouds
that dip thunder & vanish
like rose leaves in closed jars.
Age approaches, slowly. But it cannot
crystal bone into thin air.
The small hours open their wounds for me.
This is a woman's confession:
I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me.
Simone Muench is the author of Orange Crush, Lampblack & Ash, The Air Lost in Breathing, and Disappearing Address. She teaches at Lewis University in Chicago, Illinois.
What is important is to avoid the time allotted for disavowels as the livid wound leaves a trace leaves an abscess takes its contraction for those clouds that dip thunder & vanish like rose leaves in closed jars. Age approaches, slowly. But it cannot crystal bone into thin air. The small hours open their wounds for me. This is a woman's confession: I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me. Simone Muench is the author of Orange Crush , Lampblack & Ash , The Air Lost in Breathing , and Disappearing Address . She teaches at Lewis University in Chicago, Illinois.