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Winner of the John Burroughs Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Nature Poetry A new collection by an award-winning poet who “presents her apprehensions of the natural world with striking accuracy and emotional impact” (Orion Magazine) Denise Levertov has called Pattiann Rogers a “visionary of reality, perceiving the material world with such intensity of response that impulse, intention, meaning, interconnections beyond the skin of appearance are revealed.” Quickening Fields gathers fifty-three poems that focus on the wide variety of life forms present on earth and their unceasing zeal to exist, their constant “push against the beyond” and the human experience among these lives. Whether a glassy filament of flying insect, a spiny spider crab, a swath of switch grass, barking short-eared owls, screeching coyotes, or racing rat-tailed sperm, all are testifying to their complete devotion to being. Many of the poems also address celestial phenomena, the vision of the earth immersed in a dynamic cosmic milieu and the effects of this vision on the human spirit. While primarily lyrical and celebratory in tone, these poems acknowledge, as well, the terror, suffering, and unpredictability of the human condition.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT MIGGLES TENNESSEE'S PARTNER THE IDYL OF BED GULCH BROWN OF CALAVERAS MUCK-A-MUCK A MODERN INDIAN NOVEL CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI SELINA SEDILIA BY MISS M. E. B-DD-N AND MRS. H-N-Y W-D. CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX THE NINETY-NINE GUARDSMEN BY AL-X-D-R D-M-S CHAPTER I SHOWING THE QUALITY OF THE CUSTOMERS OF THE INNKEEPER OF PROVINS CHAPTER II THE COMBAT CHAPTER III SHOWING HOW THE KING OF FRANCE WENT UP A LADDER MISS MIX BY CH-L-TTE BR-NTE CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V MR. MIDSHIPMAN BEEEZY A NAVAL OFFICER CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII GUY HEAVYSTONE; OR, "ENTIRE" A MUSCULAR NOVEL CHAPTER I "NEREI REPANDIROSTRUM INCURVICERVICUM PECUS." CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV JOHN JENKINS OR CHAPTER I CHAPTER II THE DOWNWARD PATH CHAPTER III AND LAST FANTINE AFTER THE FRENCH OF VICTOR HUGO PROLOGUE II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X "LA FEMME" AFTER THE FRENCH OF M. MICHELET II THE INFANT III THE DOLL IV THE MUD PIE V THE FIRST LOVE VI THE WIFE VII HER OLD AGE THE DWELLER OF THE THRESHOLD BY SIR ED-D L-TT-N B-LW-R BOOK II IN THE WORLD BOOK III THE DWELLER OF THE THRESHOLD BOOK IV MYSELF N N. BEING A NOVEL IN THE FRENCH PARAGRAPHIC STYLE NO TITLE BY W-LK-E C-LL-NS PROLOGUE CHAPTER I MARY JONES'S NARRATIVE CHAPTER II THE SLIM YOUNG MAN'S STORY CHAPTER III NO. 27 LIMEHOUSE ROAD CHAPTER IV COUNT MOSCOW'S NARRATIVE CHAPTER V DR. DIGGS'S STATEMENT CHAPTER LAST STATEMENT OF THE PUBLISHER HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME DOES BY CH-S R-DE CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI LOTHAW OR CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX THE HAUNTED MAN BY CH—R—S D—CK—N—S. PART I THE FIRST PHANTOM PART II THE SECOND PHANTOM TERENCE DENVILLE BY CH-L-S L-V-R CHAPTER I MY HOME CHAPTER II THE FIGHTING FIFTY-SIXTH MARY McGILLUP A SOUTHERN NOVEL INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI THE HOODLUM BAND OR CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V M'LISS AN IDYL OF RED MOUNTAIN CHAPTER I SMITH'S POCKET CHAPTER II WHICH CONTAINS A DREAM OF THE JUST ARISTIDES CHAPTER III UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE CHAPTER IV WHICH HAS A GOOD MORAL TENDENCY CHAPTER V "OPEN SESAME" CHAPTER VI THE TRIALS OF MRS. MORPHER CHAPTER VII THE PEOPLE vs. JOHN DOE WATERS. Before Chief Justice LYNCH. CHAPTER VIII THE AUTHOR TO THE READER—EXPLANATORY CHAPTER IX CLEANING UP CHAPTER X THE RED ROCK HIGH-WATER MARK A LONELY RIDE THE MAN OF NO ACCOUNT NOTES BY FLOOD AND FIELD PART I IN THE FIELD PART II IN THE FLOOD WAITING FOR THE SHIP A FORT POINT IDYL A NIGHT AT WINGDAM THE LEGEND OF MONTE DEL DIABLO THE RIGHT EYE OF THE COMMANDER THE LEGEND OF DEVIL'S POINT THE ADVENTURE OF PADRE VICENTIO A LEGEND OF SAN FRANCISCO THE DEVIL AND THE BROKER A MEDIAEVAL LEGEND THE OGRESS OF SILVER LAND OR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT CAME TO RUPERT A STORY FOR LITTLE SOLDIERS
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