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"Her poems invite the more intellectual emotions: bemusement, the breathlessness of newborn understanding."The Village Voice
List of contents
Contents
He Was a Chartist
Stove Seasoning
Key
Flemish
Giant Culinary Otters
Wildwood Flower
You
Harley Lyric
His Mistress¿s Rights He Doth Defend
tion
Composite
Scottish Fleet Pattern Number Twenty-Four
They
Aragon
Marston
Joan of Arc High
The Eaves
Subjects
Singing in Yoghurt
At midnight the sound
Coffee Cantata
Where
If you are nearsighted
Kevin
The font is full of fish
The Scottish Play
He Lives in Bayonne
Society
Year after Year
I¿m going to Rupert¿s Land
Notes
Acknowledgments
About the author
Caroline Knox’s Nine Worthies was published by Wave Books in 2010. Quaker Guns (Wave Books, 2008) received a Recommended Reading Award 2009 from the Massachusetts Center for the Book. He Paves the Road with Iron Bars, published by Verse Press in 2004, won the Maurice English Award 2005 for a book by a poet over 50. A Beaker: New and Selected Poems appeared from Verse Press in 2002. Her previous books are The House Party and To Newfoundland (Georgia 1984, 1989), and Sleepers Wake (Timken 1994).
Her work has appeared in American Scholar, Boston Review, Harvard, Massachusetts Review, New Republic, Paris Review, Ploughshares, Poetry (whose Bess Hokin Prize she has won), TriQuarterly, The Times Literary Supplement, and Yale Review. Her poems have been in Best American Poetry (1988 and 1994), and on Poetry Daily.
She has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, the Massachusetts Cultural Council (1996, 2006), The Fund for Poetry, and the Yale/Mellon Visiting Faculty Program. She was the judge for the Alice Fay DiCastagnola Award of the Poetry Society of America in Spring 2003, and was a Visiting Fellow at Harvard in 2003-2004. With Matthea Harvey and Peter Gizzi, she was a judge of the James Laughlin Award 2007.