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Almost Paradise New and Selected Poems and Translations

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ISBN-10: 1590301846

ISBN-13: 9781590301845

Edition: 2005

Authors: Sam Hamill

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Sam Hamill is that rare figure whose life is continually in dialogue with the rich and diverse tradition of poetry, whether that dialogue takes the form of translating the work of a poet long dead, writing a poem in celebration of the work of a contemporary poet, or musing on what it means to be a poet himself. A true poet's poet-and also the founding editor of Copper Canyon Press, one of the most influential publishers of poetry today-Hamill has been part of America's poetry scene for decades and has won numerous prizes and awards for his work. This collection presents the best of Hamill's work from his thirteen books of original poetry and from his numerous critically acclaimed works of…    
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Book details

List price: $22.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Shambhala Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 4/12/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 280
Size: 5.98" wide x 8.98" long x 0.57" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

Sam Hamill was born in 1943 and at the age of 3, was adopted from foster care by a family from Utah. Early experiences with violence, theft, jail time, and boot camp were offset by his growing interest in poetry. He attended Los Angeles Valley College and the University of California in Santa Barbara. As a UCSB student, Hamill won a $500 award for producing the best university literary magazine in the country. With that money he left UCSB and co-founded the all-poetry Copper Canyon Press with Bill O'Daly and Tree Swenson. Hamill was editor-printer for the press from 1972 until 2004. He has written more than a dozen collections of poetry including Destination Zero: Poems 1970-1995,…    

Ancient Greek poets
Sappho
Anakreon
Asklepiados
Catullus
Chinese poets
Lao Tzu
Chuang Tzu
Lu Chi
Wang Wei
Li Po
Tu Fu
Yuan Chen
Su Tung-p'o
Li Ch'ing-chao
Japanese poets
Saigyo
Ikkyu
Basho
Buson
Ryokan
Issa
Yosano Akiko
Jaan Kaplinski
The nets
A lover's quarrel
Gnostology
A cold fire
To Kevin, who mourns
To John Logan from La Push
Natural history
Kah Tai Purgatorio
Requiem
George Seferis in Sonora
Hellenic triptych
A word for spring
Reading Seferis
Old bones
Black marsh eclogue
A dragon in the clouds
The gift of tongues
"True illumination is habitude"
Historical romance
Seated figure
Dresden cattle
Blue monody
Getting it wrong again
Scrutability
Lifer
Two pines
Mountains and rivers without end
Ten thousand sutras
Kannon
Destination zero
What the water knows
Three stitches
To Gary Snyder
To Adrienne Rich
After Coltrane's "I'll get by"
Seattle spring
"One who studies the past ..."
To Hayden Carruth
Sisyphus
To Hayden Carruth on his eightieth birthday
To Bill and Kris
Song and dance
Weasel, crow, and coyote on the Dharma trail
Why crows are noisy
Rising
Lost in translation
To W. S. Merwin
In memoriam, Morris Graves
For Kyra Gray O'Daly
All here
Midsummer
Seducing the sparrow
New math
The orchid flower
Organic form
Little epic elegy
Not meaning, but being
A woodsplitter's meditation
To Amy, before her wedding
Reply to T'ao Ch'ien
The goldfinch
Strawberry picking
To Yoshinaga Sayuri
The New York poem
State of the union, 2003
Poem in the margins of the Shoyo Roku
Elegy
Nothing quite so cold
Sheepherder coffee
Summer rain
On being asked about retirement
"Praise a fool and make him useful"
A Pisan canto
After a winter of grieving