Almanac
Almanac: Poems
Austin Smith
Series: Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets
Copyright Date: 2013
Published by: Princeton University Press
Pages: 96
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Almanac
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Almanac is a collection of lyrical and narrative poems that celebrate, and mourn the passing of, the world of the small family farm. But while the poems are all involved in some way with the rural Midwest, particularly with the people and land of the northwestern Illinois dairy farm where Austin Smith was born and raised, they are anything but merely regional. As the poems reflect on farm life, they open out to speak about childhood and death, the loss of tradition, the destruction of the natural world, and the severing of connections between people and the land.

This collection also reflects on a long poetic apprenticeship. Smith's father is a poet himself, and Almanac is in part a meditation about the responsibility of the poet, especially the young poet, when it falls to him to speak for what is vanishing. To quote another Illinois poet, Thomas James, Smith has attempted in this book to write poems "clear as the glass of wine / on [his] father's table every Christmas Eve." By turns exhilarating and disquieting, this is a remarkable debut from a distinctive new voice in American poetry. ______

From Almanac: THE MUMMY IN THE FREEPORT ART MUSEUM Austin Smith

Amongst the masterpieces of the small-town Picassos and Van Goghs and photographs of the rural poor and busts of dead Greeks or the molds of busts donated by the Art Institute of Chicago to this dying town's little museum, there was a mummy, a real mummy, laid out in a dim-lit room by himself. I used to go to the museum just to visit him, a pharaoh who, expecting an afterlife of beautiful virgins and infinite food and all the riches and jewels he'd enjoyed in earthly life, must have wondered how the hell he'd ended up in Freeport, Illinois. And I used to go alone into that room and stand beside his sarcophagus and say, "My friend, I've asked myself the same thing."

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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. I-VI)
  2. Table of Contents
    Table of Contents (pp. VII-4)
  3. THE SILO
    THE SILO (pp. 5-6)
  4. QUEEN-ANNE’S LACE
    QUEEN-ANNE’S LACE (pp. 7-7)
  5. FORT-DA
    FORT-DA (pp. 8-9)
  6. THISTLES
    THISTLES (pp. 10-10)
  7. THE NIGHT MY MOTHER
    THE NIGHT MY MOTHER (pp. 11-12)
  8. HOW A CALF COMES INTO THE WORLD
    HOW A CALF COMES INTO THE WORLD (pp. 13-14)
  9. LIGHTNING
    LIGHTNING (pp. 15-15)
  10. AUTUMN’S VELOCITY
    AUTUMN’S VELOCITY (pp. 16-18)
  11. THE BRINKMEIERS
    THE BRINKMEIERS (pp. 19-19)
  12. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH, GLASSER FARM, 1972
    AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH, GLASSER FARM, 1972 (pp. 20-21)
  13. DEAN
    DEAN (pp. 22-23)
  14. COACH CHANCE
    COACH CHANCE (pp. 24-24)
  15. THE MAN ACCUSED OF FUCKING HORSES
    THE MAN ACCUSED OF FUCKING HORSES (pp. 25-25)
  16. THE BAIT SHOP
    THE BAIT SHOP (pp. 26-26)
  17. MEMOIR OF MY IMAGINARY SISTER
    MEMOIR OF MY IMAGINARY SISTER (pp. 27-27)
  18. NEON APOTHEOSIS
    NEON APOTHEOSIS (pp. 28-30)
  19. BINGO
    BINGO (pp. 31-32)
  20. STEPHENSON COUNTY FAIR IN WARTIME
    STEPHENSON COUNTY FAIR IN WARTIME (pp. 33-33)
  21. NANCY AND DWAYNE, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, 1970
    NANCY AND DWAYNE, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, 1970 (pp. 34-34)
  22. ROMEO AND JULIET IN THE TOMB
    ROMEO AND JULIET IN THE TOMB (pp. 35-36)
  23. THE BATTLEFIELD
    THE BATTLEFIELD (pp. 37-38)
  24. THE PIT
    THE PIT (pp. 39-39)
  25. THE MAN WHO POISONED ROBERT JOHNSON
    THE MAN WHO POISONED ROBERT JOHNSON (pp. 40-40)
  26. NAZI SOLDIER WITH A BOOK IN HIS PANTS
    NAZI SOLDIER WITH A BOOK IN HIS PANTS (pp. 41-42)
  27. SHARPENER OF KNIVES
    SHARPENER OF KNIVES (pp. 43-44)
  28. OVERLORD
    OVERLORD (pp. 45-47)
  29. THE HOTEL
    THE HOTEL (pp. 48-49)
  30. THE EQUATION
    THE EQUATION (pp. 50-50)
  31. RESONANCE
    RESONANCE (pp. 51-51)
  32. POSTCARDS TO ANDREW WYETH
    POSTCARDS TO ANDREW WYETH (pp. 52-53)
  33. RECOLLECTION
    RECOLLECTION (pp. 54-54)
  34. LETTER TO MY FATHER WRITTEN IN A BAR IN MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA
    LETTER TO MY FATHER WRITTEN IN A BAR IN MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA (pp. 55-55)
  35. ON A GREYHOUND BUS IN AMERICA
    ON A GREYHOUND BUS IN AMERICA (pp. 56-56)
  36. MISSION
    MISSION (pp. 57-57)
  37. THE SCYTHE
    THE SCYTHE (pp. 58-58)
  38. THE MUMMY IN THE FREEPORT ART MUSEUM
    THE MUMMY IN THE FREEPORT ART MUSEUM (pp. 59-59)
  39. SIRENS
    SIRENS (pp. 60-60)
  40. A SERIOUS HOUSE ON SERIOUS EARTH
    A SERIOUS HOUSE ON SERIOUS EARTH (pp. 61-62)
  41. POEM FOR LES, HOMELESS
    POEM FOR LES, HOMELESS (pp. 63-64)
  42. ELEGY FOR MISSING TEETH
    ELEGY FOR MISSING TEETH (pp. 65-65)
  43. DIRECTIONS FOR HOW TO USE CREST WHITENING STRIPS
    DIRECTIONS FOR HOW TO USE CREST WHITENING STRIPS (pp. 66-67)
  44. THE TRENCHER
    THE TRENCHER (pp. 68-70)
  45. INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOW TO PUT AN OLD HORSE DOWN
    INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOW TO PUT AN OLD HORSE DOWN (pp. 71-72)
  46. THE KEY IN THE STONE
    THE KEY IN THE STONE (pp. 73-74)
  47. WAKE
    WAKE (pp. 75-78)
  48. Notes
    Notes (pp. 79-80)
  49. Acknowledgments
    Acknowledgments (pp. 81-82)
  50. Back Matter
    Back Matter (pp. 83-84)
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