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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:447615685:8087
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035 $a(OCoLC)on1153338148
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020 $a9781950774142$qhardcover
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020 $a9781950774159$qpaperback
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020 $z9781950774166$qelectronic book
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050 00 $aPS3553.L45$bH69 2020
082 00 $a811/.54$223
100 1 $aClifton, Lucille,$d1936-2010,$eauthor.
245 10 $aHow to carry water :$bselected poems of Lucille Clifton /$cedited by Aracelis Girmay.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aRochester, NY :$bBOA Editions, Ltd.,$c2020.
264 4 $c©2020
300 $axxii, 256 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aAmerican poets continuum series ;$vno. 180
520 $a"A series of poems drawn from various collections published throughout the 40-year career of American poet Lucille Clifton"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"How to Carry Water: Selected Poems of Lucille Clifton celebrates both familiar and lesser-known works by one of America's most beloved poets, including 10 newly discovered poems that have never been collected. These poems celebrating black womanhood and resilience shimmer with intellect, insight, humor, and joy, all in Clifton's characteristic style -- a voice that the late Toni Morrison described as 'seductive with the simplicity of an atom, which is to say highly complex, explosive underneath an apparent quietude.' Selected and introduced by award-winning poet Aracelis Girmay, this volume of Clifton's poetry is simultaneously timeless and fitting for today's tumultuous moment."--Publisher's description.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $tFrom Early Uncollected Poems (1965 -- 1969) --$t5/23/67 R.I.P. --$tSpring Thought For Thelma --$tEverytime I Talk About --$tA Poem Written For Many Moynihans --$tThe Poet Is Thirty Two --$tTake Somebody Like Me --$tFrom Good Times (1969) --$tMy Mama Moved Among The Days --$tMiss Rosie --$tThe 1St --$tRunning Across To The Lot --$tIf I Stand In My Window --$tFor Delawd --$tCa'Line's Prayer --$tGenerations --$tFlowers --$tFrom Good News About The Earth (1972) --$tAfter Kent State --$tBeing Property Once Myself --$tThe Lost Baby Poem --$tApology --$tLately --$tListen Children --$tThe News --$tThe Bodies Broken On --$tSong --$tAfrica --$tEarth --$tCod Send Easter --$tSo Dose --$tPoem For My Sisters --$tFrom Uncollected Poems (1973 -- 1974) --$tPhillis Wheatley Poetry Festival --$tFrom An Ordinary Woman (1974) --$tIn Salem --$tSalt --$tNew Bones --$tHarriet --$tRoots --$tTo Ms. Ann --$tLast Note To My Girls --$tA Visit To Gettysburg --$tThis Morning --$tThe Lesson Of The Falling Leaves --$tI Am Running Into A New Year --$tTurning --$tMy Poem --$tLucy One-Eye --$tIf Mama --$tI Was Born In A Hotel --$tLight --$tCutting Greens --$tI Went To The Valley --$tAt Last We Killed The Roaches --$tIn The Evenings --$tBreaklight --$tSome Dreams Hang In The Air --$tThe Thirty Eighth Year --$tFrom Uncollected Poems (Ca. 1975) --$tAnniversary 5/10/74 --$tNovember 1, 1975 --$t"We Do Not Know Very Much About Lucille's Inner Life" --$tFrom Two-Headed Woman (1980) --$tLucy And Her Girls --$tI Was Born With Twelve Fingers --$tWhat The Mirror Said --$tThere Is A Girl Inside --$tTo Merle --$tAugust The 12Th --$tSpeaking Of Loss --$tFebrurary 13, 1980 --$tNew Year --$tSonora Desert Poem --$tMy Friends --$tI Once Knew A Man --$tThe Mystery That Surely Is Present --$tThe Astrologer Predicts At Mary's Birth --$tA Song Of Mary --$tIsland Mary --$tMary Mary Astonished By God --$tThe Light That Came To Lucille Clifton --$tTestament --$tMother, I Am Mad --$tTo Joan --$tIn Populated Air --$tFrom Next (1987) --$tThere --$tThis Belief --$tWhy Some People Be Mad At Me Sometimes --$tSorrow Song --$tAtlantic Is A Sea Of Bones --$tCruelty, Don't Talk To Me About Cruelty --$tThe Lost Women --$tMy Dream About The Cows --$tMy Dream About The Second Coming --$tThe Death Of Thelma Sayles --$tThe Message Of Thelma Sayles --$tThe Death Of Joanne C. --$tEnter My Mother --$tLeukemia As White Rabbit --$tChemotherapy --$tThe Message Of Jo --$tThe Death Of Fred Clifton --$t"I'M Going Back To My True Identity" --$tIn White America --$tShapeshifter Poems --$tFrom Quilting (1991) --$tI Am Accused Of Tending To The Past --$tNote To Myself --$tPoem Beginning In No And Ending In Yes --$tSlave Cabin, Sotterly Plantation, Maryland, 1989 --$tWhose Side Are You On? --$tShooting Star --$tThis Is For The Mice That Live --$tMan And Wife --$tPoem In Praise Of Menstruation --$tThe Killing Of The Trees --$tWild Blessings --$tSomewhere --$tWhen I Stand Around Among Poets --$tWater Sign Woman --$tPhotograph --$tDecember 7, 1989 --$tTo My Friend, Jerina --$tPoem To My Uterus --$tTo My Last Period --$tThe Mother's Story --$tAs He Was Dying --$tBlessing The Boats --$tFrom The Book Of Light (1992) --$tLight --$tJune 20 --$tDaughters --$tSam --$tThel --$t11/10 Again --$tShe Lived --$tWon't You Celebrate With Me --$tIt Was A Dream --$tEach Morning I Pull Myself --$tHere Yet Be Dragons --$tThe Earth Is A Living Thing --$tMove --$tSamson Predicts From Gaza The Philadelphia Fire --$tIf I Should --$tFurther Note To Dark --$tBegin Here --$tNight Vision --$tFury --$tCigarettes --$tLeda 1 --$tLeda 2 --$tLeda 3 --$tBrothers --$tFrom Uncollected Poems (1993) --$tHometown 1993 --$tOnes Like Us --$tFrom The Terrible Stories (1996) --$tTelling Our Stories --$tThe Coming Of Fox --$tDear Fox --$tLeaving Fox --$tA Dream Of Foxes --$tAmazons --$tLumpectomy Eve --$t1994 --$tHag Riding --$tRust --$tShadows --$tEntering The South --$tThe Mississippi River Empties Into The Gulf --$tOld Man River --$tAuction Street --$tMemphis --$tWhat Comes After This --$tBlake --$tEvening And My Dead Once Husband --$tIn The Same Week --$tHeaven --$tLorena --$tIn The Meantime --$tFrom Blessing The Boats (2000) --$tThe Times --$tDialysis --$tLibation --$tJasper Texas 1998 --$tAlabama 9/15/63 --$tPraise Song --$tAugust --$tStudy The Masters --$tBirthday 1999 --$tGrief --$tFrom Mercy (2004) --$tThe Gift --$tOut Of Body --$tOh Antic Cod --$tApril --$tChildren --$tSurely I Am Able To Write Poems --$tMulberry Fields --$tCancer --$tIn The Mirror --$tBlood --$tWalking The Blind Dog --$tHands --$tWind On The St. Marys River --$tThe Tale The Shepherds Tell The Sheep --$tStop --$tFrom Voices (2008) --$tAunt Jemima --$tCream Of Wheat --$tSorrows --$tThis Is What I Know --$t6/27/06 --$tFrom Uncollected Poems (2006 -- 2010) --$tBirth-Day --$tMother-Tongue: The Land Of Nod --$tMother-Tongue: We Are Dying --$tFrom Last Poems & Drafts (2006 -- 2010) --$tSome Points Along Some Of The Meridians --$tNew Orleans --$tAfter The Children Died She Started Bathing --$tIn The Middle Of The Eye --$tPreviously Uncollected Poems --$tAll Praises --$tBouquet --$tSam, Jr. --$tMother Here Is My Child --$tPoem To My Yellow Coat --$tPoem With Rhyme --$tRounding The Curve Near Ellicot City --$tEntering Earth --$tTo Black Poets --$tQuartz Lake, Alaska.
650 0 $aAmerican poetry.
650 0 $aAfrican Americans$vPoetry.
650 0 $aAfrican American women$vPoetry.
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650 7 $aAfrican Americans.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00799558
650 7 $aAfrican American women.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00799438
655 7 $aPoetry.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423828
655 7 $aPoetry.$2lcgft
700 1 $aGirmay, Aracelis,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aClifton, Lucille, 1936-2010.$tHow to carry water.$bFirst edition$dRochester, NY : BOA Editions, Ltd., 2020$z9781950774166$w(DLC) 2020019711
830 0 $aAmerican poets continuum series ;$vv. 180.
852 0 $bbar$hPS3553.L45$iH69 2020