Illinois Voices

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Pub. Date: 2001-10-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

"Illinois may at first glance seem distant from the epicenter of the literary rebellion of twentieth-century poetry, but much of that revolt was fomented by writers of the Chicago Renaissance and unfurled in the pages of Chicago's own little magazine, Harriet Monroe's Poetry. Edgar Lee Masters's Spoon River Anthology marked a further turning on the road of experimentation.Illinois Voices includes the work of more than seventy-five poets, both those closely associated with Illinois (Gwendolyn Brooks, Carl Sandburg, Kenneth Fearing, John Knoepfle) and those, such as Oak Park-born Ernest Hemingway, whose connection with the state may surprise. Some poems reflect a strong regional sensibility; many others have more universal concerns. Defining an Illinois poet as one born in Illinois or one who produced a considerable body of significant work while living in the state, this generous volume covers a range of poetic styles and aesthetics, from formalist to avant-garde, jazz-inspired to rural plain-speaking. The editors collaborated closely with the living poets in selecting the pieces included.From Gwendolyn Brooks's cutting portrait of the ""Ladies from the Ladies' Betterment League"" to Allison Joseph's urban ""homemade streetcorner music"" to Lisel Mueller's gently sardonic map of the small-town Midwest (""Austrian food is not served in Vienna, / and people in Paris drink Coke, not wine""), Illinois Voices magnifies the fragile threads of human connection. These rich and memorable poems transmit not only the quirky, multifaceted personality of the state but also a human geography that transcends precise location."

Table of Contents

Introduction xvii
Harriet Monroe (1860--1936)
The Meeting
1(1)
These Two
2(1)
Rubens
2(1)
The Garden
3(1)
Edgar Lee Masters (1868--1950)
The Hill
4(1)
Trainor, the Druggist
5(1)
Minerva Jones
5(1)
Doctor Meyers
6(1)
Mrs. Meyers
6(1)
Margaret Fuller Slack
7(1)
Fiddler Jones
7(1)
Sexsmith the Dentist
8(1)
Lucinda Matlock
9(1)
Starved Rock
9(4)
Vachel Lindsay (1871--1931)
An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie
13(1)
To Mary Pickford---Moving Picture Actress
13(1)
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
14(2)
Carl Sandburg (1878--1967)
The Right to Grief
16(1)
Onion Days
17(1)
Happiness
18(1)
A Teamster's Farewell
18(1)
Halsted Street Car
19(1)
I Am the People, the Mob
19(1)
Murmurings in a Field Hospital
20(1)
Washerwoman
20(1)
Chicago
21(1)
Archibald MacLeish (1892--1982)
Ars Poetica
22(1)
Cook County
23(1)
The Old Men in the Leaf Smoke
24(1)
Autumn
24(1)
Ernest Hemingway (1899--1961)
Champs d'Honneur
25(1)
Valentine
25(1)
The Lady Poet with Footnotes
26(1)
The Age Demanded
26(1)
Janet Lewis (1899--1998)
The Indians in the Woods
27(1)
The Grandmother Remembers
27(1)
Yuor Winters (1900--1968)
To My Infant Daughter
28(1)
For My Father's Grave
29(1)
Kenneth Fearing (1902--61)
Obituary
30(1)
Twentieth-Century Blues
31(1)
Any Man's Advice to His Son
32(1)
George Dillon (1906--68)
The Hours of the Day
33(1)
Snow
33(3)
Elder Olson (1909--92)
The Presence
36(1)
John Frederick Nims (1913--99)
Love Poem
37(1)
The Young Ionia
38(1)
Tide Turning
39(1)
Trick or Treat
40(2)
Karl Shapiro (1913--2000)
V-Letter
42(2)
The Bourgeois Poet
44(1)
Crossing Lincoln Park
44(1)
Editing Poetry
45(2)
Henry Rago (1915--69)
A Child's Birthday
47(1)
The Distances
48(1)
John Dickson (1916--)
The Aragon Ballroom
49(1)
Poemectomy
50(2)
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917--2000)
The Coora Flower
52(1)
The Lovers of the Poor
52(3)
We Real Cool
55(1)
The Near-Johannesburg Boy
56(1)
The Mother
57(1)
Gay Chaps at the Bar
58(2)
To Black Women
60(1)
Malcolm X
61(1)
From The Blackstone Rangers
61(1)
Uncle Seagram
62(1)
A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon
63(6)
Ray Bradbury (1920--)
Byzantium I Come Not From
69(2)
John Knoepfle (1923--)
Harpe's Head
71(1)
late winter in menard county
72(2)
confluence
74(1)
bath
75(1)
dark spaces: thoughts on all souls day
76(2)
Lisel Mueller (1924--)
Alive Together
78(1)
Highway Poems
79(3)
Another Version
82(1)
Naming the Animals
83(1)
Monet Refuses the Operation
84(1)
Triage
85(1)
Curriculum Vitae
86(2)
Lucien Stryk (1924--)
Oeuvre
88(1)
Return to DeKalb
89(1)
Cormorant
90(1)
From Issa: A Suite of Haiku
91(2)
Paul Carroll (1927--97)
Ode on a Bicycle on Halsted Street in a Sudden Summer Thunderstorm
93(1)
In the Shakespeare Garden at Northwestern University
93(1)
Ode to the Angels Who Move Perpetually toward the Dayspring of Their Youth
94(4)
Dave Etter (1928--)
Andy Hasselgard
98(1)
Roma Higgins
98(1)
Elwood Collins: Summer of 1932
99(1)
Drink and Agriculture
100(2)
Singing in the Toyota
102(1)
Ralph J. Mills Jr. (1931--)
For Lorine Niedecker in Heaven
103(1)
Water Lilies
104(1)
Evening Song
104(2)
James Ballowe (1933--)
Starved Rock
106(3)
The Coal Miners
109(1)
Laurence Lieberman (1935--)
God's Measurements
110(4)
Lobsters in the Brain Coral
114(2)
Compass of the Dying
116(4)
Daryl Hine (1936--)
Man's Country
120(1)
Lines on a Platonic Friendship
121(1)
Eugene Redmond (1937--)
River of Bones and Flesh and Blood
122(2)
Dennis Schmitz (1937--)
Climbing Sears Tower
124(1)
Making Chicago
125(2)
Michael Van Walleghen (1938--)
In the Chariot Drawn by Dragons
127(1)
The Age of Reason
128(2)
More Trouble with the Obvious
130(2)
Crabapples
132(1)
Walking the Baby to the Liquor Store
133(2)
Michael Anania (1939--)
The Fall
135(2)
The Judy Travaillo Variations
137(3)
Interstate 80
140(1)
On the Conditions of Place
141(2)
Sterling Plumpp (1940--)
Billie Holiday
143(1)
Saturday Night Decades
144(2)
Susan Hahn (1941--)
Nijinsky's Dog
146(2)
Perennial
148(1)
Confession
148(3)
Incontinence
151(2)
Stuart Dybek (1942--)
Sleepwalking Solo
153(1)
Windy City
154(1)
Haki R. Madhubuti (1942--)
Killing Memory
155(4)
The B Network
159(2)
Carolyn M. Rodgers (1943--)
The Black Heart as Ever Green
161(1)
Lucia Cordell Getsi (1944--)
Woman Hanging from Lightpole, Illinois Route 136
162(1)
Washing Your Hair
163(3)
Bruce Guernsey (1944--)
Maps
166(1)
The Apple
166(3)
Dan Guillory (1944--)
From Snowpoems
169(2)
Mary Kinzie (1944--)
Summers of Vietnam
171(2)
Lunar Frost
173(5)
Calvin Forbes (1945--)
Killer Blues
178(1)
G.E. Murray (1945--)
The Rounds
179(3)
On Being Disabled by Light at Dawn in the Wilderness
182(1)
American Cheese
182(1)
Art of a Cold Sun
183(2)
Paulette Roeske (1945--)
Preparing the Dead
185(3)
Martha Vertreace (1945--)
Caged Stone
188(1)
Black Tulips
189(1)
Paul Hoover (1946--)
Family Romance
190(2)
Theoretical People
192(2)
Letter to Einstein Beginning Dear Albert
194(3)
Maura Stanton (1946--)
A Few Picnics in Illinois
197(1)
Sorrow and Rapture
198(1)
Little Ode for X
199(2)
Reginald Gibbons (1947--)
Sparrow
201(1)
``Luckies''
202(2)
Maureen Seaton (1947--)
Nostradamus Predicts the Destruction of Chicago
204(1)
Ice
205(1)
Tagging
206(2)
Albert Goldbarth (1948--)
Letter to Friends East and West
208(2)
The Talk Show
210(2)
Meop
212(2)
David Hernandez (1949--)
Rooftop Piper
214(1)
Workers
215(2)
George Nikolic (1949--)
Under the Ninth Sky
217(1)
Key to Dreams
217(1)
Barry Silesky (1949--)
The Kingdom
218(1)
Screens
219(1)
Jim Elledge (1950--)
The Man I Love and I Shop at Jewel
220(1)
14 Reasons Why I Mention Mario Lanza to the Man I Love Every Chance I Get Tonight
221(1)
Triptych
222(2)
Edward Hirsch (1950--)
Husband and Wife
224(1)
For the Sleepwalkers
225(1)
American Apocalypse
226(3)
Wild Gratitude
229(2)
Rodney Jones (1950--)
TV
231(1)
Mortal Sorrows
232(1)
A Blasphemy
233(1)
The End of Communism
234(2)
Nell
236(2)
Michael David Madonick (1950--)
Settled In
238(2)
Alane Rollings (1950--)
In Your Own Sweet Time
240(2)
Dirty Dreams and God Smiling
242(2)
Debra Bruce (1951--)
Plunder
244(1)
Prognosis
245(1)
Angela Jackson (1951--)
Spinster Song: African-American Woman Guild
246(1)
Miz Rosa Rides the Bus
246(2)
Transformable Prophecy
248(1)
Brigit Pegeen Kelly (1951--)
The Leaving
249(1)
Young Wife's Lament
249(2)
Song
251(1)
Wild Turkeys: The Dignity of the Damned
252(2)
Imagining Their Own Hymns
254(2)
James McManus (1951--)
From Who Needs Two
256(8)
Maxine Chernoff (1952--)
Tenderitis
264(1)
How Lies Grow
265(1)
Lost and Found
265(1)
Jeff Gundy (1952--)
For the New York City Poet Who Informed Me that Few People Live This Way
266(1)
Rain
267(2)
Ana Castillo (1953--)
The Toltec
269(1)
Me & Baby
269(1)
Women Are Not Roses
270(2)
Elaine Equi (1953--)
Things to Do in the Bible
272(1)
Lesbian Corn
273(1)
Being Sick Together
273(2)
Richard Jones (1953--)
Portrait of My Father and His Grandson
275(1)
Song of the Old Man
275(1)
A Beginning
276(1)
David Wojahn (1953--)
The Assassination of Robert Goulet as Performed by Elvis Presley: Memphis, 1968
277(1)
``It's Only Rock and Roll but I Like It'': The Fall of Saigon, 1975
277(1)
Workmen Photographed inside the Reactor
278(2)
Rajah in Babylon
280(2)
Sandra Cisneros (1954--)
You Bring Out the Mexican in Me
282(2)
I Am So in Love I Grow a New Hymen
284(1)
Heart, My Lovely Hobo
285(1)
Loose Woman
286(2)
Luis J. Rodriguez (1954--)
Reflection on El Train Glass
288(1)
Rant, Rave & Ricochet
288(2)
To the Police Officer Who Refused to Sit in the Same Room as My Son because He's a ``Gang Banger'':
290(1)
Kevin Stein (1954--)
Past Midnight, My Daughter Awakened by Miles Davis' Kind of Blue
291(1)
Night Shift, after Drinking Dinner, Container Corporation of America, 1972
292(2)
It Didn't Begin with Horned Owls Hooting at Noon
294(1)
In the Kingdom of Perpetual Repair
295(2)
Sheryl St. Germain (1954--)
Addiction
297(2)
Dean Young (1955--)
Pleasure
299(2)
Rothko's Yellow
301(1)
Upon Hearing of My Friend's Marriage Breaking Up, I Envision Attack from Outer Space
302(2)
White Crane
304(2)
Li-Young Lee (1957--)
I Ask My Mother to Sing
306(1)
This Room and Everything in It
306(2)
Eating Together
308(1)
The Cleaving
308(6)
Carlos Cumpian (1958--)
Armadillo Charm
314(2)
Estrellitas
316(1)
Lucia Perillo (1958--)
Dangerous Life
317(1)
The Body Mutinies
318(1)
Needles
318(3)
Skin
321(2)
Elise Paschen (1959--)
Between the Acts
323(2)
12 East Scott Street
325(2)
Reginald Shepherd (1963--)
A Man Named Troy
327(2)
West Willow
329(1)
Allison Joseph (1964--)
Traitor
330(2)
In the Bookstore
332(1)
On Sidewalks, on Streetcorners, as Girls
333(3)
Quraysh Ali Lansana (1964--)
The Woolworth's Poem
336(3)
Contributors 339(14)
Acknowledgments 353(10)
Index of Poems and Poets 363

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