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  1. THE CARRIER OF LADDERS by W.S. Merwin, 1980
  2. The Peacock's Egg: Love Poems from Ancient India
  3. Modernist Archaist: Selected Poems by Osip Mandelstam (Artists and Writers Series) by Osip Mandelstam, 2008-03-01
  4. From the Spanish Morning by W. S. Merwin, 1985-03
  5. The Carrier of Ladders: Poems by W. S. Merwin, 1971-06
  6. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  7. Selected Poems : A Bilingual Edition by Pablo; translated by Anthony Kerrigan; W. S. Merwin; Alastair Reid; Nathaniel Tarn; Tarn, Nathaniel, ed. Neruda, 1973
  8. The Poem of the Cid: Dual Language Edition (Meridian) (Spanish and English Edition) by Anonymous, 1975-10-01
  9. Medieval Epics: Beowulf, The Song of Roland, The Nibelungenlied, and The Cid (Modern Library) by W.S. Merwin, 1998-08-25
  10. The Lost Upland/Stories of Southwest France by W. S. Merwin, 1993-05
  11. Houses and Travellers by W. S. Merwin, 1994-03
  12. Three Poems by W. S. Merwin, 1968
  13. Late Spring. by W.S. MERWIN, 1984
  14. The Rain in the Trees by W. S. Merwin, 1987-05

61. Detritus Books Catalog
merwin, WS Finding the Islands. San Francisco Northpoint, 1982 71 pp. Poetry Signed Books US$200.00 Add to Cart merwin, WS Green With Beasts.
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62. I Can Write The Saddest Verses Tonight
A poem by Pablo Neruda, translated by W. S. merwin.
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Patterns by Pablo Neruda and was taken from site http://www-personal.umich.edu/~agreene/Neruda.html I can write the saddest poem of all tonight. Write, for instance: "The night is full of stars,
and the stars, blue, shiver in the distance." The night wind whirls in the sky and sings. I can write the saddest poem of all tonight.
I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too. On nights like this, I held her in my arms.
I kissed her so many times under the infinite sky. She loved me, sometimes I loved her.
How could I not have loved her large, still eyes? I can write the saddest poem of all tonight.
To think I don't have her. To feel that I've lost her. To hear the immense night, more immense without her.
And the poem falls to the soul as dew to grass. What does it matter that my love couldn't keep her.
The night is full of stars and she is not with me. That's all. Far away, someone sings. Far away.
My soul is lost without her. As if to bring her near, my eyes search for her.
My heart searches for her and she is not with me.

63. Poet: W.S. Merwin - All Poems Of W.S. Merwin
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64. NYRB: W. S. Merwin
WS merwin. WS merwin was born in New York City in 1927 and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and in Scranton, Pennsylvania. From
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W.S. Merwin was born in New York City in 1927 and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and in Scranton, Pennsylvania. From 1949 to 1951 he worked as a tutor in France, Portugal, and Majorca. He has since lived in many parts of the world, most recently on Maui in the Hawaiian Islands. He is the author of many books of poems, prose, and translations and has received both the Pulitzer and the Bollingen Prizes for poetry, among numerous other awards. Selected Poems of Osip Mandelstam
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65. The Lost Upland - Merwin, W. S.
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66. Frogtown Books: SELECTED TRANSLATIONS 1968-1978 By Merwin, W. S.
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67. Borzoi Reader | Authors | W. S. Merwin
WS merwin was born in New York City in 1927 and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and in Scranton, Pennsylvania. From 1949 to 1951
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The Pupil
Purgatorio by Dante Alighieri (translated by W. S. Merwin)
The River Sound
The Folding Cliffs
The Vixen
Travels
The Rain in the Trees
Medieval Epics
The Song of Roland

W. S. Merwin was born in New York City in 1927 and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and in Scranton, Pennsylvania. From 1949 to 1951 he worked as a tutor in France, Portugal, and Majorca. He has since lived in many parts of the world, most recently on Maui in the Hawaiian Islands. He has written many books of poems, prose, and translations. He has been the recipient of many awards and prizes, including the Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets (of which he is now a Chancellor), the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, and the Bollingen Prize in Poetry; most recently he has received the Governor's Award for Literature of the state of Hawaii, the Tanning Prize for mastery in the art of poetry, a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award, and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. He lives and works on Maui, where he maintains a garden of rare palm trees.

68. Borzoi Reader | Authors | W.S. Merwin
The essay is copyright (c) 1999 by WS merwin. What is a garden and Chorus excerpted from The River Sound by WS merwin Copyright© 1999 by WS merwin.
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The Pupil
Purgatorio by Dante Alighieri (translated by W. S. Merwin)
The River Sound
The Folding Cliffs
The Vixen
Travels
The Rain in the Trees
Medieval Epics
The Song of Roland

What is a garden All day working happily down near the stream bed the light passing into the remote opalescence it returns to as the year wakes toward winter a season of rain in a year already rich in rain with masked light emerging on all sides in the new leaves of the palms quietly waving time of mud and slipping and of overhearing the water under the sloped ground going on whispering as it travels time of rain thundering at night and of rocks rolling and echoing in the torrent and of looking up after noon through the high branches to see fine rain drifting across the sunlight over the valley that was abused and at last left to fill with thickets of rampant aliens bringing habits but no stories under the mango trees already vast as clouds there I keep discovering beneath the tangle the ancient shaping of water to which the light of an hour comes back as to a secret and there I planted young palms in places I had not pondered until then I imagined their roots setting out in the dark knowing without knowledge I kept trying to see them standing in that bend of the valley in the light that would come

69. NPR : Armchair Traveler: W.S. Merwin
NPR s Renee Montagne talks with poet WS merwin about his new memoir, i The Mays of Ventadorn /i , about his time in the French countryside.
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70. WS Merwin, Poetry Issue Seven - The Cortland Review
Poetry of WS merwin in real audio Issue Seven (May 1999) - The Cortland Review. ISSUE SEVEN May 1999, WS merwin.
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71. Merwin
WS merwin (1927 ). http//www.theatlantic.com/unbound/poetry/antholog/merwin/pdmerwin.htm The editor of the Atlantic Monthly writes about WS merwin s poetry.
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W.S. Merwin (1927 - ) a web guide from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/poetry/antholog/merwin/pdmerwin.htm The editor of the Atlantic Monthly writes about W.S. Merwin's poetry. Merwin has a long association with the magazine. http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/merwin/merwin.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=124 An introduction to the poet from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/04/04/specials/merwin.html The New York Times page on Merwin has Times reviews of his books from 1957-1993, along with some articles. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/foolingwithwords/main_biomerwin.html Brief bio of Merwin from a Bill Moyers' site. http://bostonreview.mit.edu/BR21.3/Reviews.html A review of Merwin's The Vixen compares it to Tennyson's In Memorium . By Richard Howard in The Boston Review , Summer 1996.

72. Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers: W.S. Merwin

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73. W S Merwin
WS merwin, Nationality Agent Email Website Plays by WS merwin Title, Blood Weddiing. Company, First Produced, First Published, Nick Hern Books, London.
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Title Blood Weddiing Company First Produced First Published Nick Hern Books, London Genre Adaptation Parts Male 8 Female 11 Other Notes with Langston Hughes. Play by Lorca Synopsis A young couple from rival clans plans to marry, much to the distress of the bridegroom's mother whose husband and other son have previously been murdered through clan rivalry. As the wedding day draws nearer the tension mounts and after the bride meets and elopes with former lover Leonardo, who is also married, the bridegroom's mother is caught in a dilemma of conscience, wondering whether she should cry for vengeance and bloodshed or protect the life of her remaining son. In a violent ambush Leonardo and the bridegroom are killed leaving the bridegroom's mother, the bride and Leonardo's wife united in their grief. Title Yerma Company First Produced First Published Nick Hern Books, London

74. Default W.S. Merwin
By Lanie Mason. WS merwin a Poet of Today’s Society. WS merwin’s later poems are an exploration of “hazy and animate forms” (Peter Davison).
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William Stanley Merwin has created a style of his own and become famous for it. W. S. Merwin’s later poems are an exploration of “hazy and animate forms” (Peter Davison). He didn’t always write obscure poems. Merwin’s early poetry was very formal, with a “medieval overtone” (Peter Davison). After about two years, W. S. Merwin turned to American themes, loosening up. Then he turned to the hazy form that made him famous, and Merwin abandoned punctuation. Merwin’s latest type of poetry is densely imagistic, dream-like and full of praise for the natural world. Other than this, Merwin has remained “stylistically diverse” (Galenet Encyclopedia). Merwin’s style is not stiff, but a free, unconstricted style. Published works- A Mask for Janus (poetry) 1952 The Dancing Bears (poetry) 1954 Darkling Child [with Dido Milroy] (drama) 1956 Green with Beasts (poetry) 1956 Favor Island (drama) 1957 The Drunk in the Furnace (poetry) 1960 The Gilded West (drama) 1961 The Moving Target (poetry) 1963 The Lice (poetry) 1967 Selected Translations, 1948

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76. The First Four Books Of Poems W S Merwin
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77. Books By W. S. Merwin
Books by WS merwin. by Fred Bodsworth,. Illustrated by TM Shortt,. by WS merwin. Counterpoint , paper , 174 pages. Due/Published August 1996, Price $10.00.
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78. About W.S. Merwin
WS merwin. merwin was born in New York City and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and Scranton, Pennsylvania. His father was a Presbyterian minister.
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M erwin was born in New York City and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and Scranton, Pennsylvania. His father was a Presbyterian minister. 'I started writing hymns for my father as soon as I could write at all', Merwin has said. He attended Princeton University, where he studied writing with John Berryman and R. P. Blackmur, to whom his fifth book, The Moving Target (1963), was dedicated. Merwin spent a postgraduate year at Princeton studying Romance languages, an interest that would lead, eventually, to his much-admired work as a translator of Latin, Spanish, and French poetry. Having left Princeton, Merwin travelled in France, Spain, and England. He settled in Majorca in 1950 as a tutor to Robert Graves's son. Graves, with his interest in mythology, would become a primary influence on young Merwin. Moving to London in 1951, Merwin made his living as a translator for several years. Meanwhile, back in America, his first book of poems won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award for 1952, selected by W. H. Auden, who remarked in his introduction on the young poet's technical virtuosity. That volume, A Mask for Janus

79. Boston Review: Richard Howard Reviews Poetry By W.S. Merwin
Boston Review, Poetry. The Vixen WS merwin Alfred A. Knopf, $21 by Richard Howard. Writing an essay, nearly three decades ago, in which
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by Richard Howard Writing an essay, nearly three decades ago, in which I attempted to present some account of Merwin's achievement in the first fifteen years of his art six volumes of poetry, four verse plays, many translations, and a number of prose texts, the latter more often travel pieces than criticism I happened to invoke Tennyson as a "punctual" exponent of contemporary feeling comparable to Merwin; now it seems to me that my analogy would have been more answerable had I waited thirty years and another six volumes of poetry to cite the earlier poet: "The hills are shadows and they flow / From form . . . ." For Merwin's new book of 64 linked poems linked by theme, tone, trope, and fastidiously evolved style is certainly the closest any modern poet (by which I mean a poet committed as Merwin has so faithfully been to the energies of fragmentation, erasure, and all those energies we identify as negative ) has come to that glorious invention of Tennyson's which was to have such a remarkable progeny in the next century, the poetic sequence published, anonymously, in 1850

80. W. S. Merwin: Purgatorio, Canto XXIX
stopping there with the banners before them. –Dante Alighieri. (translated by WS merwin). Copyright Boston Review, 1993–2003. All rights reserved.
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Purgatorio, Canto XXIX Singing the way a lady sings in love,
"Blessèd are they whose sins are covered," and like the nymphs who once wandered alone
then she went, against the flow of the river,
We had not taken a hundred steps between us
And we had not gone far in that direction
saying, "My brother, look and listen." And all at once there was a shining
but whereas lightning is gone as swiftly
and in my mind I was saying, "What can this be?" And running through the luminous air was
that there, where the earth and heaven obeyed,
If she had only stayed devoutly under
While I walked on among so many before us, the air under the green boughs Oh, most holy virgins, if I have endured Now is the time for Helicon to brim over A little farther, seven golden trees but when I had come so near to them that the faculty that nourishes the discourse and heard "Hosanna" in the singing voices. Above us flamed the beautiful panoply

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