All the Poems of Muriel SparkNew Directions Publishing, 2004 - 130 strán (strany) In the seventy-three poems collected here Muriel Spark works in open forms as well as villanelles, rondels, epigrams, and even the tour de force of a twenty-one page ballad. She also shows herself a master of unforgettable short poems. Before attaining fame as a novelist (Memento Mori, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie), Muriel Spark was already an acclaimed poet. The "power and control" of her poetry, as Publishers Weekly remarked, "is almost startling." With the vitality and wit typical of all her work, Dame Muriel has never stopped writing poems, which frequently appear in The New Yorker. As with all her creations, the poems show Spark to be "astonishingly talented and truly inimitable" (The San Francisco Chronicle). |
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Pacified smooth as milk by cakes and tea 62 | |
Samuel Cramer came down in the lift 92 | |
Where have you gone how has it ended for you 74 | |
Sit in a chair 76 | |
Facts 31 | |
So hushed so hot the broad Zambesi lies 53 | |
Hats 45 | |
If you should ask me is there a street in Europe 4 | |
Lady who lies beneath this stone 65 | |
That Bad Cold 14 | |
That Lonely Shoe Lying on the Road 52 | |
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Anger bed's got bugs bees Bluebell book till summer's born that lit box that lay brown marrow Canaan Chiddicott child an instant Chilean mother Comte de Rochambeau convalescent ward cried Samuel Cramer dancing Fanfarlo dark earth enjoy him forever eyes that saw false friend fever bed ghosts girl glorify Manuela going grave hand that rapped hats Heart of Midlothian Heaven Hell honey instant born Kensington looked Madame de Staël Manuela de Monteverde Market Harborough Monteverde and enjoy moon Mungo Muriel Spark narrow benches never night No-Man's sanatorium poem poet poor Verlaine replied Rue du Cherche-Midi sables saw the saturnine scream scream seabound Shipton-under-Wychwood shoe Sisera Sotheby's steel chair stove that warmed street summer's end tea-machine there's Transcendentalists tree Victoria Falls Villanelle W. H. Auden warmed the hand wasps Weezabaw What's wilderness window world invisible write my book