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Poems (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets)
Poems - Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets Author:Alvin Feinman "I've known Alvin Feinman's poems for more than thirty years now, and some of them are always in my mind and ear: `Preambles,' `Pilgrim Heights,' `This Tree,' `November Sunday Morning,' `Circumferences,' and several more. Because his poetry has been so sparse, Feinman found only a small audience, but they have been select, skilled, and faithful ... more »readers. The best of his poems stand with the most achieved work of his generation, with the best of Ashbery, Merrill, Ammons, Hollander, and only a few others."--Harold Bloom This volume of Alvin Feinman's poems presents a highly praised earlier work, Preambles and Other Poems, combined with more recent poems. Of Preambles Alan Tate wrote, "This is a remarkable first book. . . . there is an acute and subtle sensibility at work. `Pilgrim Heights' is one of the best poems by an American that I have seen in many years.' " From "Pilgrim Heights" Something, something, the heart here Misses, something it knows it needs Unable to bless--the wind passes; A swifter shadow sweeps the reeds, The heart a colder contrast brushes. So this fool, face-forward, belly Pressed among the rushes, plays out His pulse to the dune's long slant Down from blue to bluer element, The bold encompassing drink of air And namelessness, a length compound Of want and oneness the shore's mumbling Distantly tells--something a wing's Dry pivot stresses, carved Through barrens of stillness and glare:« less