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  1. The Song of Roland (Modern Library Classics)
  2. Iphigeneia at Aulis by Euripides, 1973-03-31
  3. First Four Books of Poems: A Mask for Janus, the Dancing Bears, Green With Beasts, the Drunk in the Furnace by W. S. Merwin, 1989-08
  4. The Compass Flower: Poems by W. S. Merwin, 1977-02
  5. Voices (Spanish Edition) by Antonio Porchia, 2003-04-01
  6. The Miner's Pale Children by W. S. Merwin, 1994-03
  7. The moving target;: Poems by W. S Merwin, 1971
  8. From Origin to Ecology: Nature and the Poetry of W.S. Merwin by Jane Frazier, 1999-07
  9. The Lice: Poems by W.S. Merwin by W. S. Merwin, 1977
  10. Spanish Ballads (Copper Canyon Classics) by W.S. Merwin, 2008-07-01
  11. The Carrier of Ladders...poems By W.S. Merwin by W.S. Merwin, 1970
  12. Selected Poems by W. S. (William Stanley) Merwin, 2007-12
  13. Understanding W. S. Merwin (Understanding Contemporary American Literature) by H. L. Hix, 1997-05-01
  14. The Essential Wyatt (Essential Poets) by Thomas Wyatt, W. S. Merwin, 1989-04

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42. Three French Poems By W. S. Merwin
Vehicles, The Speed of Light, and End of Day. Archived at the Atlantic Unbound's website.
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, by Peter Davison (August 28, 1997)
The Atlantic 's poetry editor reflects on the career of W. S. Merwin. Return to: An Audible Anthology Poetry Pages
VEHICLES
This is a place on the way after the distances can no longer be kept straight here in this dark corner of the barn a mound of wheels has convened along raveling courses to stop in a single moment and lie down as still as the chariots of the Pharaohs some in pairs that rolled as one over the same roads to the end and never touched each other until they arrived here some that broke by themselves and were left until they could be repaired some that went only to occasions before my time and some that have spun across other countries through uncounted summers now they go all the way back together the tall cobweb-hung models of galaxies in their rings of rust leaning against the stone hail from Rene's manure cart the year he wanted to store them here because there was nobody left who could make them like that in case he should need them and there are the carriage wheels that Merot said would be worth a lot some day and the rim of the spare from bald Bleret's green Samson that rose like Borobudur out of the high grass

43. The Richmond Review, Book Review, The River Sound By W.S. Merwin
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The River Sound
W.S. Merwin
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New York 1999
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It is hard to believe that The River Sound is only 134 pages long. For these are not poems that, for the most part, can be easily grasped. They must be pondered, reflecting as they do Merwin's recurrent themes of the mysterious passage of time, the defining yet unreliable character of memory, human aspiration in the contemporary context of radical ecological destruction, the limits of language, and other essentially epistemological concerns that do not readily admit of resolution. Merwin's poems seldom provide unambiguous conclusions. Rather, they evoke moods through which one can see oneself, and the human enterprise, in new and unexpected ways. Their shimmering, dream-like qualities compel us to examine what we think we know about ourselves and our lives. They engender worlds somewhat aslant to the one we habitually occupy. The freshness and vitality of the poems in The River Sound is especially noteworthy from a poet now in his early seventies. The poems less represent, as one might anticipate, the culmination of a distinguished writing career sixteen earlier books of poetry; four volumes of prose memoirs and essays; eighteen collections of masterful translations from European and Asian languages than a revisiting of familiar themes and places with new resources of language and experience.

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46. Any Time - 99.02
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The Atlantic 's poetry editor reflects on the career of W. S. Merwin. Go to: An Audible Anthology Poetry Pages How long ago the day is when at last I look at it with the time it has taken to be there still in it now in the transparent light with the flight in the voices the beginning in the leaves everything I remember and before it before me present at the speed of light in the distance that I am who keep reaching out to it seeing all the time faster where it has never stirred from before there is anything the darkness thinking the light W. S. Merwin has won many awards for his poetry, including the 1998 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. His The Folding Cliffs, an epic poem, was published last year. The Atlantic Monthly; February 1999; Any Time; Volume 283, No. 2; page 84.

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48. Green Fields By W. S. Merwin
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GREEN FIELDS
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The Atlantic 's poetry editor reflects on the career of W. S. Merwin. Return to: An Audible Anthology Poetry Pages By this part of the century few are left who believe in the animals for they are not there in the carved parts of them served on plates and the pleas from the slatted trucks are sounds of shadows that possess no future there is still game for the pleasure of killing and there are pets for the children but the lives that followed courses of their own other than ours and older have been migrating before us some are already far on the way and yet Peter with his gaunt cheeks and point of white beard the face of an aged Lawrence Peter who had lived on from another time and country and who had seen so many things set out and vanish still believed in heaven and said he had never once doubted it since his childhood on the farm in the days of the horses he had not doubted it in the worst times of the Great War and afterward and he had come to what he took to be a kind of earthly model of it as he wandered south in his sixties by that time speaking the language well enough for them to make him out he took the smallest roads

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50. Shore Birds - 98.09
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SHORE BIRDS
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The Atlantic 's poetry editor reflects on the career of W. S. Merwin. Return to: An Audible Anthology Poetry Pages While I think of them they are growing rare after the distances they have followed all the way to the end for the first time tracing a memory they did not have until they set out to remember it at an hour when all at once it was late and newly silent and the white had turned white around them then they rose in their choir on a single note each of them alone between the pull of the moon and the hummed undertone of the earth below them the glass curtains kept falling around them as they flew in search of their place before they were anywhere and storms winnowed them they flew among the places with towers and passed the tower lights where some vanished with their long legs for wading in shadow others were caught and stayed in the countries of the nets and in the lands of lime twigs some fastened and after the countries of guns at first light fewer of them than I remember would be here to recognize the light of late summer when they found it playing with darkness along the wet sand W. S. Merwin

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52. Poetry Pages - W. S. Merwin
An essay on merwin's long career as an author and poet by Peter Davison. From the Atlantic Unbound's website.
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The Atlantic 's poetry editor reflects on the career of W. S. Merwin, whose long association with the magazine spans great distances of geography and art
by Peter Davison
August 28, 1997

O ver the past twenty-five years the poems of W. S. Merwin have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly 's pages more frequently than those of any other poet. The editors have been deeply attracted to the vivid movement and activity of his poetry, which seem to flow up from an underground river that lies beneath mere speech, as though written in some pre-verbal language of which all later languages have proved to be a mere translation. Here's a sample from a 1970s poem called "The Dreamers": a man with his eyes shut swam upward
through dark water and came to air
it was the horizon
he felt his way along it and it opened
and let the sun out
Merwin's work has followed his life. Born seventy years ago in Union City, New Jersey, he was raised first in a Presbyterian rectory looking across the Hudson toward the towers of New York and then later in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1947 from Princeton University, where he learned from John Berryman, and set out for Europe to encounter the Romance languages. During the early 1950s he lived as a translator of Latin, French, Spanish, and Portuguese on Majorca (where he tutored the children of the poet Robert Graves) and in Spain, Portugal, and England. He eventually settled in the south of France and headquartered there during most of the 1960s, though after a time he spent parts of nearly every year in New York. Later he wandered into Mexico for several years. Since 1975 he has resided in Hawaii, where he maintains a miniature forest of trees and plants of species that are threatened elsewhere in the world.

53. The New York Review Of Books: Green And Secretive Islands
A review by John Bayley of merwin's The Folding Cliffs.
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54. Merwin, W.S., And A.D. Moore., Signs.
merwin, WS, and AD Moore. Signs. A poem by WS merwin, with graphics by AD Moore., Charcoal cloth with front cover stamped in black., A fine copy.
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Merwin, W.S., and A.D. Moore. Signs. Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1971 Oblong twelvemo (4 5/8" x 9 1/4"), [39] pp., Printed in yellow, gray, and black. A poem by W.S. Merwin, with graphics by A.D. Moore., Charcoal cloth with front cover stamped in black., A fine copy. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Michael R. Thompson Bookseller ; click here for further details.

55. The New York Review Of Books: Living Ghosts
This New York Review of Books column by John Bayley includes reviews of merwin's The Vixen and Lament for the Makers.
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56. The New York Review Of Books: In The Magic Circle
Critic Roger Shattuck's review of merwin's The Lost Upland.
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59. Artful Dodge - Original Interviews - W.S. Merwin
A Conversation With WS merwin. WS merwin s importance in the world of literature runs deeper and broader than acclaim and recognition.
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A Conversation With W.S. Merwin Often a poet's contribution to his national literature is measured by awards, fellowships, and grants. W.S. Merwin's importance in the world of literature runs deeper and broader than acclaim and recognition. Merwin, as a historic figure, serves as a link from Pound and Auden (Auden selected Merwin's first book, A Mask for Janus, for the 1952 Yale Younger Poet Series) to the contemporary scene. However, it would be a mistake to view Merwin's growth as a mere rejection of contemporary neoclassicism for the pursuit of "daring experiments in metrical irregularity and thematic disorganization" of the sixties. His concern for discipline remains paramount. What makes his poetry attractive is more than an intangible charm. In Merwin, there is something to be learned. Merwin has published nine books of poetry, including The Carrier of Ladders for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. Moreover, he has written plays, essays, and radio scripts. Merwin has made a large part of his living by translating French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin. His Selected Translations 1948-1968 won the P.E.N. Translation Prize for 1968. Merwin's latest work is

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