Total Light Process : New and Selected Poems

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Pub. Date: 2004-10-22
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Kentucky
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Summary

" Nationally acclaimed poet, photographer, filmmaker, and novelist James Baker Hall has long been regarded as one of Kentucky's most profound artists. Hall's growing body of work is an essential part of Kentucky's literary tradition, and yet his poetry in particular transcends the borders of the Commonwealth. The Total Light Process collects poems spanning Hall's celebrated career as well as new poems that have never before been published. The subjects of Hall's poems range from humorous and revealing portraits of his fellow writers and friends Wendell Berry, Ed McClanahan, and Gurney Norman, to the traumatic experience of his mother's suicide when he was eight years old, to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the tragic murder of Matthew Shepherd. James Baker Hall, the former Kentucky Poet Laureate and a native of Kentucky, has taught creative writing at the University of Kentucky since 1973. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in poetry and a Wallace Stegner Fellowship in creative writing at Stanford. Hall is the author of five volumes of poetry, two novels, and four collections of photography. His works include Praeder's Letters, Yates Paul, His Grand Flights, His Tootings, and Tobacco Harvest.

Table of Contents

from Getting It On Up to the Brag (1975) and Fast Signing Mute (1992)
The Poet Finds an Ephemeral Home in a Truck Stop on the New Jersey Turnpike, ca. 1970
3(3)
Captain Kentucky
6(2)
Gurney Norman, Kentucky Coal Field Orphan, Is Gurney Stronger Than History, or What?
8(2)
The Mad Farmer Stands Up in Kentucky for What He Thinks Is Right
10(1)
Saturday Night, College Town, South, Young Fellow, Not Much Style, Waits for Score, in Earmuffs
11(2)
The Modern Chinese History Professor Plays Pool Every Tuesday and Thursday after Dinner with His Favorite Student
13(1)
The American Love Song of the Mean Mary Jean Machine
14(1)
The Family of Man Resides in the House of Philosophy
15(1)
Rough Ride
16(3)
Stuffing It
19(3)
New Morning
22(1)
Moment
23(1)
Item One in a General Theory of Things
24(1)
Grace Abounding to the Least of Sinners
25(1)
The Master at His Early Morning
26(5)
from Her Name (1981)
Where We Wait
31(1)
Hands
32(1)
At the Grave
33(1)
Her Hand
34(2)
Something Between Them
36(2)
At Work
38(3)
In the Exit Lane
41(1)
This Is a Love Poem to You
42(1)
From Where I Am Now
43(3)
The Cloudless Sky Takes Charge
46(3)
During the Night
49(4)
from Stopping on the Edge to Wave (1988)
Sitting Between Two Mirrors
53(2)
To Get There
55(1)
Reading Palms
56(1)
Organdy Curtains, Window, South Bank of the Ohio
57(1)
That First Kite
58(1)
Throwing Rocks into the River
59(2)
The Maps
61(1)
Freeing the Sparks
62(1)
The First Winter Light
63(2)
Identifying the Body
65(1)
The Wedding Rings
66(11)
The Window
77(1)
Local Weight
78(1)
Pulse
79(2)
Dividing Ridge
81(1)
Welcoming the Season's First Insects
82(1)
Kneeling at Easter to the Season's First Bloodroot
83(1)
On the Day of Balanchine's Death
84(1)
Modigliani's Last Portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne
85(1)
Monet
86(3)
Ars Poetica
89(6)
First Snow
95(1)
Our Fall Was into Forgetfulness
96(1)
Old Places
97(2)
Sleeping on the Bank of a River
99(2)
A Stillness
101(1)
The Rider
102(1)
Traveling by Moonlight
103(2)
Adam's Love Song
105(1)
The Relinquishments
106(1)
Traveling
107(1)
The Child
108(1)
Stopping on the Edge to Wave
109(6)
from The Mother on the Other Side of the World (1999)
The Buffalo
115(2)
Moonlight
117(2)
With Deer
119(1)
Hawkbells
120(2)
Washing My Cup in the Last Light
122(1)
Yet to Be Named
123(2)
Kneeling
125(2)
Ars Poetica
127(1)
This Kiss
128(2)
Names
130(1)
A Second Place over the Mountain
131(1)
Getting Naked
132(1)
Love
133(1)
Her Fingertips
134(1)
Desire
135(1)
The Fox
136(1)
Absence
137(1)
Home from the Hospital
138(1)
Prayer for the New Year
139(1)
Brother Prayer
140(1)
The Owl
141(2)
Little Man
143(1)
Young Man Comes of Age in America
144(1)
Our Mother's Hand
145(1)
It Felt So Good but Many Times I Cried
146(2)
Final
148(1)
Emerging Shadows at Sunset
149(1)
For My Mother on My Birthday Many Years after Her Death
150(1)
Requiem
151(2)
God's Overture
153(3)
The Mother on the Other Side of the World
156(5)
from Praeder's Letters (2002)
from secton One
161(38)
from section Two
199(6)
from section Three
205(10)
from section Four
215(16)
New Poems
At the Urinal
231(1)
A Poem
232(1)
Some of This Smoke Needs Moving
233(2)
Please
235(1)
For Mary Ann
236(1)
A While Back
237(1)
The Lady's Name
238(1)
A I'Ombre des Jeunes Filles en Fleurs
239(4)
Fresh Snow at Dusk
243(1)
Time
244(1)
Spring
245(1)
Poet
246(1)
Fire
247(1)
Rothko
248(2)
Mouse Elegy
250(2)
Ridge Owl Black Dog
252(3)
Name Age Country Next of Kin
255(1)
The Wars
256(1)
The Approaching Sky
257(4)
For Matthew Shepard & His Mother
261(2)
Title Index 263(4)
Index of First Lines 267

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