Sunday Rising
Sunday Rising
PATRICIA CLARK
Copyright Date: 2013
Published by: Michigan State University Press
Pages: 100
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Sunday Rising
Book Description:

Wallace Stevens, in his poem "A Postcard from the Volcano," writes, "left what we felt / at what we saw." Patricia Clark's stunning fourth poetry collection,Sunday Rising, is full of such moments, carefully wrought and mined for their resonance. Haunting human forms rise from the underworld, seeking to communicate, longing for connection. In language as resounding and evocative as the subjects it describes,Sunday Risingquestions the past, human relationships, the meaning of loss, and the author's own heritage. With landscapes as familiar as Michigan and as distant as the shores of Western Europe, these poems bring to light the cracks and fissures in our world, amid lyric exhalations rising like clouds above the birds, trees, and coastlines, language capturing the poet's spiritual longing as well as moments of passion and sorrow. From the first poem to the last, an intimate relationship with the physical world emerges. Its teachings, consolations, utterances, and echoes comprise a sense of discovery. The ethereal and often spiritual practice of seeing and taking note is celebrated, whether this process yields gemstones or ore, or words wrought into the music and imagery of poetry.

eISBN: 978-1-60917-354-8
Subjects: Language & Literature
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. [i]-[viii])
  2. Table of Contents
    Table of Contents (pp. [ix]-[x])
  3. I.
    • Risen from the Underworld
      Risen from the Underworld (pp. 3-4)
    • Autumn on the Seine, Argenteuil
      Autumn on the Seine, Argenteuil (pp. 5-6)
    • Oscine
      Oscine (pp. 7-7)
    • Tomorrow Marks Six Years
      Tomorrow Marks Six Years (pp. 8-8)
    • Aeromancy
      Aeromancy (pp. 9-9)
    • Winter Nests
      Winter Nests (pp. 10-10)
    • Energy Economics
      Energy Economics (pp. 11-11)
    • Plane of Last Scattering
      Plane of Last Scattering (pp. 12-12)
    • Ravine Goddess, August
      Ravine Goddess, August (pp. 13-13)
    • Quebrada
      Quebrada (pp. 14-14)
    • Anti-Love Poem
      Anti-Love Poem (pp. 15-15)
    • My Mother’s Feline Companion
      My Mother’s Feline Companion (pp. 16-16)
    • Wreath for the Red Admiral
      Wreath for the Red Admiral (pp. 17-17)
    • After Franz Marc’s The Red Deer (1912)
      After Franz Marc’s The Red Deer (1912) (pp. 18-18)
    • Elegy for Wilma
      Elegy for Wilma (pp. 19-20)
  4. II.
    • Until It Speaks
      Until It Speaks (pp. 23-24)
    • Rocks and Minerals
      Rocks and Minerals (pp. 25-26)
    • Tent Caterpillars
      Tent Caterpillars (pp. 27-28)
    • Near Paradise, Michigan: Crushed
      Near Paradise, Michigan: Crushed (pp. 29-30)
    • Air Like a Sea
      Air Like a Sea (pp. 31-31)
    • Near Paradise, Michigan: Brown Cabin, Roof with a Green Stripe
      Near Paradise, Michigan: Brown Cabin, Roof with a Green Stripe (pp. 32-32)
    • Rockweed, Knotted Wrack, Dead Man’s Fingers
      Rockweed, Knotted Wrack, Dead Man’s Fingers (pp. 33-34)
    • Viewshed
      Viewshed (pp. 35-35)
    • Poem Ending with a Line from Tranströmer
      Poem Ending with a Line from Tranströmer (pp. 36-36)
    • Late Letter to Hugo
      Late Letter to Hugo (pp. 37-37)
    • Helleborus Orientalis
      Helleborus Orientalis (pp. 38-39)
    • Wood Not Yet Out
      Wood Not Yet Out (pp. 40-40)
    • Kingston Plains
      Kingston Plains (pp. 41-41)
    • By Clear and Clear: Riverside, Midday
      By Clear and Clear: Riverside, Midday (pp. 42-42)
    • After Hiroshige
      After Hiroshige (pp. 43-44)
    • Heron, in Sunlight
      Heron, in Sunlight (pp. 45-45)
    • Burial Underwear
      Burial Underwear (pp. 46-48)
  5. III.
    • Olentangy Elegy
      Olentangy Elegy (pp. 51-60)
  6. IV.
    • Sunday Rising
      Sunday Rising (pp. 63-64)
    • Cento
      Cento (pp. 65-65)
    • Ghosts That Need Consoling
      Ghosts That Need Consoling (pp. 66-66)
    • Missing
      Missing (pp. 67-67)
    • Depressed by a Gray Mood on Tuesday, I Step Up and See a Sparrow
      Depressed by a Gray Mood on Tuesday, I Step Up and See a Sparrow (pp. 68-68)
    • If Riptides Were a Gateway
      If Riptides Were a Gateway (pp. 69-69)
    • Zodiacal Light: A Dialogue
      Zodiacal Light: A Dialogue (pp. 70-71)
    • Near the North Sea
      Near the North Sea (pp. 72-73)
    • It Was Raining in Middelburg
      It Was Raining in Middelburg (pp. 74-74)
    • Botanical Beliefs
      Botanical Beliefs (pp. 75-75)
    • Tell Me Again Why Western State Hospital for the Criminally Insane Should Not Frighten Me
      Tell Me Again Why Western State Hospital for the Criminally Insane Should Not Frighten Me (pp. 76-76)
    • Psalm to Sing on a Frozen Morning
      Psalm to Sing on a Frozen Morning (pp. 77-77)
    • Where Pilgrims Pass
      Where Pilgrims Pass (pp. 78-78)
    • River Villanelle
      River Villanelle (pp. 79-79)
    • Across Barbed Wire
      Across Barbed Wire (pp. 80-81)
    • Math, Architecture
      Math, Architecture (pp. 82-82)
    • Stowaway in the Arugula
      Stowaway in the Arugula (pp. 83-84)
    • Exile Song
      Exile Song (pp. 85-86)
  7. Acknowledgments
    Acknowledgments (pp. 87-88)
  8. Notes
    Notes (pp. 89-90)
  9. Back Matter
    Back Matter (pp. 91-91)
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