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Bewilderment New Poems and Translations

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ISBN-10: 0226244881

ISBN-13: 9780226244884

Edition: 2012

Authors: David Ferry

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List price: $18.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 9/14/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 6.81" wide x 8.90" long x 0.41" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

David Ferry's "Of No Country I Know: New & Selected Poems & Translations" won the 2000 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He has translated "The Odes of Horace" (FSG, 1997), "The Eclogues of Virgil" (FSG, 1999), & "Gilgamesh" (FSG, 1992).

Acknowledgments
Narcissus
Found Single-Line Poems
One Two Three Four Five
Soul
Untitled
The Intention of Things
Your Personal God (From Horace, Epistles 11.2)
Dedication to His Book (Catullus 1)
Brunswick, Maine, Early Winter, 2000
Martial I.101
Measure 100
Ancestral Lines
Entreaty
October
Spring (From Virgil, Georgics 11)
Anguilla (Eugenio Montale, "L'Anguilla")
In the Reading Room
Coffee Lips
Incubus
At the Street Corner (Rilke, "Das Lied des Zwerges")
The Late-Hour Poem
At a Bar
To Varus (Horace, Odes 1.18)
Somebody in a Bar
In Despair (Cavafy, "En Apognosi")
Dido in Despair (From Virgil, Aeneid IV)
Catullus 11
Virgil, Aeneid II
Thermopylae (Cavafy, "Thermopylae")
Street Scene
Willoughby Spit
Everybody's Tree
The Offering of Isaac (From Genesis A, Anglo-Saxon)
Reading Arthur Gold's Poem "Chest Cancer"
Reading Arthur Gold's "Trolley Poem"
Reading Arthur Gold's Poem "On the Beach at Asbury"
Reading Arthur Gold's Poem "Rome, December 1973"
Virgil, Aeneid VI
Reading Arthur Gold's Prose Poem "Allegory"
Looking, Where Is the Mailbox?
Orpheus and Eurydice (From Virgil, Georgia IV)
Lake Water
The White Skunk
Virgil, Aeneid VI
That Now Are Wild and Do Not Remember
Untitled Dream Poem
The Departure from Fallen Troy (From Virgil, Aeneid II)
to where
Resemblance
Scrim
Poem
The Birds
Notes