The Second Four Books of PoemsW.S. Merwin was born in New York City in 1927 and grew up in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He worked as a tutor in France, Portugal, and Majorca, and has translated from French, Spanish, Latin and Portugese. He has published more than a dozen volumes of orignal poetry and several volumes of prose. Mr. Merwin has been awarded the Tanning Prize, the Pulitzer and Bollingen prizes, the Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets, the Shelley Memorial Award, the Pen Translation Prize, and many other honors. He lives in Haiku, Hawaii. W.S. Merwin's Second Four Books of Poems includes some of the most startlingly original and influential poetry of the second half of this century, a poetry that has moved, as Richard Howard has written, "from preterition to presence to prophecy." Other books by M.S. Merwin available from Consortium: |
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... live quietly . What has come to be called the cost of living was more moderate then . My own tastes were simple and I managed to live on little . Independence was something I trea- sured . In the early sixties I had an apartment in New ...
... live quietly . What has come to be called the cost of living was more moderate then . My own tastes were simple and I managed to live on little . Independence was something I trea- sured . In the early sixties I had an apartment in New ...
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... a deity It is with the others that are not there The centuries are named for them the names Do not come down to us On the way to them the words Die I LIVE UP HERE I live up here And a 84 / W. S. MERWIN AN END IN SPRING /
... a deity It is with the others that are not there The centuries are named for them the names Do not come down to us On the way to them the words Die I LIVE UP HERE I live up here And a 84 / W. S. MERWIN AN END IN SPRING /
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William Stanley Merwin. I LIVE UP HERE I live up here And a little bit to the left And I go down only For the accidents and then Never a moment too soon Just the same it's a life it's plenty The stairs the petals she loves me Every time ...
William Stanley Merwin. I LIVE UP HERE I live up here And a little bit to the left And I go down only For the accidents and then Never a moment too soon Just the same it's a life it's plenty The stairs the petals she loves me Every time ...
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