Book by Bowers Edgar
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"A Fragment: the Cause"
What I remember is the spell, a mask
Of numbness on the face and on the body
Attention to a silent foreign call,
Rapt murmuring on the lips the one reply;
Later, the fall, the cry profane and life-long,
Convulsion, and our helplessness — a pillow
Under the head, a blanket, and the waiting;
Medicinal hope’s spent brevity, the spent
Bitterness of catastrophe’s relief.
I could remember everything, if I would,
But do not wish to or to tell the story,
Though none will know it when I, too, am dead,
The last of those who shared and witnessed it.
"Living Together"
Of you I have no memory, keep no promise.
But, as I read, drink, wait, and watch the surf,
Faithful, almost forgotton, your demand
Becomes all others, and this loneliness
The need that is your presence. In the dark,
Beneath the lamp, attentive, like a sound
I listen for, you draw near -- closer, surer
Than speech, or sight, or love, or love returned.
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Plus, commentary by Donald Justice
This dark little poem is about trying to come to terms with some hidden aspect of the self not wholly accessible to reason. The style has the beautiful stark dignity of many of Bowers's poems, but there is another side to his work which should be mentioned as well--a kind of cheerful stoicism that stemmed from his enormous zest for life. But then Bowers is not the first poet to live brightly and write darkly.
Edgar Bowers was born in 1924 in Rome, Georgia. His schooling was interrupted by the second world war in which he served in the Counter Intelligence Corps assigned to the 101st Airborne division and then in Berchtesgaden, Germany. On his discharge in April, 1946, he returned to the University of North Carolina, finishing his graduate studies with a Phd in English at Stanford University. He has taught at Duke University, Harpur College, and finally at the Santa Barbara campus of the University of California, from 1958 to his retirement in 1991. Among his many awards are two Guggenheim fellowships (1959, 1969) and the Bolligen Prize for Poetry (1989). He now lives in San Francisco.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First Edition. The binding is clean and tight with minor shelf wear. Light wear and soiling to edges of text block with remainder mark on bottom edge. Text is unmarked. N° de réf. du vendeur NOWbowCP
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hardcover. Etat : Good+. Etat de la jaquette : Good+. First Edition. Knopf, 1997; stated first edition, with review slip laid-in; ix, 168pp. Good+ hardcover in unclipped dust jacket. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; corners of black and grey quarter-cloth boards sharp; gilt titling remains bright and bold. Liquid damage to rear of book along spine, affecting dust jacket verso, blue-stamped top edge of text block and gutter, and endpapers. Wear to jacket is else minor. Interior is free of markings. Ships same or next day from Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Minnesota. N° de réf. du vendeur 315140
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Very Fine. (2d ptg.) Larger book, black cloth spine, smooth gray boards, embossed title and author on front, very bright gilt lettering on spine, 168 pages plus brief biographical note. DJ glossy beneath mylar with color print by Hokusai on front, colorfully designed in green, black and gold, praise on back from Harold Bloom, Thom Gunn, Donald Justice, Anthony Hecht, Richard Wilbur. DJ has very light wear to bottom front edge, short light crease at top back edge. Near Very Fine DJ/Very Fine book. N° de réf. du vendeur 40632
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