The Day's Last Light Reddens the Leaves of the Copper Beech

The Day's Last Light Reddens the Leaves of the Copper Beech

by Stephen Dobyns
The Day's Last Light Reddens the Leaves of the Copper Beech

The Day's Last Light Reddens the Leaves of the Copper Beech

by Stephen Dobyns

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Overview

This new collection from best-selling poet and novelist Stephen Dobyns focuses on the hard, ephemeral truth of mortality, and includes the section "Sixteen Sonnets for Isabel" about the recent death of his wife. In true Dobyns fashion, these poems grip and guide readers into a state of empathy, raising the question of how one lives and endures in the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781942683179
Publisher: BOA Editions, Ltd.
Publication date: 09/19/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stephen Dobyns is the author of 23 novels, including the popular "Saratoga" crime novels, 14 books of poetry, one book of short stories, and two collections of essays on poetry. His books of poetry include Winter’s Journey (Copper Canyon Press, 2010); Mystery, So Long (2005); The Porcupine’s Kisses (2002); Do They Have a Reason? (2000); Pallbearers Envying the One Who Rides (Penguin, 1999); Common Carnage (1996); Velocities: New and Selected Poems 1966-1992 (1994); Cemetery Nights (1987), which won a Melville Cane Award; Black Dog, Red Dog (1984), which was a winner in the National Poetry Series; Heat Death (1980); and Concurring Beasts (1972), which was the 1972 Lamont Poetry Selection of The Academy of American Poets. His novels include Boy in the Water (Holt/Metropolitan, 1999); The Church of Dead Girls (1997); Saratoga Fleshpot (1995); The Wrestler’s Cruel Study (1993); and Saratoga Haunting (1993). His novels have been translated into more than ten languages. Among his many honors and awards are fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. Dobyns has worked as a reporter for Detroit News, and has written review for such publications as The New York Times, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Times Literary Supplement. He has taught at various academic institutions, including Sarah Lawrence College, the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers, the University of Iowa, Syracuse University, and Boston University. He currently lives in Westerly, Rhode Island.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Part One

1—Stories
2—Stars
3—Wisdom
4—Parable: Horse
5—Mrs. Brewster’ Second Grade Class Picture
6—Furniture
7—Water-Ski
8—Leaf Blowers
9—Parable: Heaven
10—Good Days

Part Two: Sixteen Sonnets for Isabel

1—Monochrome
2—Song
3—Technology
4—Skyrocket
5—Lizard
6—Swap Shop
7—Alien Skin
8—Pain
9—Niagara Falls
10—The Wide Variety
11—Skin
12—Never
13—Casserole
14—Inexplicably
15—Prague
16—Gardens

Part Three

1—The Miracle of Birth
2— The Inquisitor
3—Fly
4—The Poet’s Disregard
5—Parable: Gratitude
6—Sincerity
7—Statistical Norm
8—Turd
9—Parable: Friendship
10—The Dark Uncertainty
11—No Simple Thing

Part Four: Reversals

1—Narrative
2—Determination
3—Jump
4—What Happened?
5—Philosophy
6—Melodrama
7—Exercise
8—Failure
9—Constantine XI
10—Literature
11—Jism
12—Valencia
13—Thanks

Part Five

1—Persephone, Etc.
2—Crazy Times
3—Parable: Fan/Paranoia
4—Winter Wind
5—So It Happens
6—Tinsel
7—Parable: Poetry
8—Scale
9—Recognitions
10—Laugh
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