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Winter Numbers : Poems

Winter Numbers : Poems
by Marilyn Hacker

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Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons

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Squares and Courtyards : PoemsSquares and Courtyards : Poems by Marilyn Hacker

A ninth volume of poems by one of our most important poets, winner of the National Book Award, the Lenore Marshall Prize, and the Poets' Prize, and finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Squares and Courtyards moves with the rhythm of the writer's life, from Paris to New York, between the poles of youth and age, sickness and health, life and death. Sequences celebrate the community of friends, the courage of those living with HIV and cancer. This book is at once elegiac and a song of praise to language's power to remind us that, to take action, it is necessary to take notice.

"Marilyn Hacker's poems embrace the historical as well as the personal past with a narrative and lyrical force that redeems — within their elegant but seemingly casual structures — the losses, the absences, the friendships that death takes. The world becomes more luminous, word by word. Hacker is one of our best singers — by turns elegiac and fierce, sweet and witty. With each new collection her voice grows richer, more resonant, sorrowing and lovely." -- Julia Alvarez

About the Author
Marilyn Hacker lives in New York City and Paris. She teaches English at Hofstra University. She is the author of eight other books of poems, including Winter Numbers, Selected Poems: 1965-1990, and Love, Death, and the Changing of Seasons.

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Selected Poems : 1965-1990Selected Poems : 1965-1990 by Marilyn Hacker

Marilyn Hacker's dark, complex poetic vision has a strange, often formal, beauty to it. Yet, when she writes in Living in the Moment: "I try to be a woman I could love./ I am probably wrong, asking/ you to stay . . ." one feels a very elemental tension between hope and fear, self-loathing and the need for love. It's a tangled inner life that Hacker is opening up for our inspection, and these are beautiful and brave poems. (Amazon.com)

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About Marilyn Hacker

A Profile by Rafael Campo, Ploughshares Spring 1996

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Award-winning poet and renowned editor, lesbian activist and literary formalist, native New Yorker and expatriate American in Paris--Marilyn Hacker, who is all these identities and more, gloriously defies all attempts at easy categorization. "It's not a question of an issue," she says in describing the relationship between her art and her convictions, "but a question of the people I know who are close to me, who are health-care workers or living with illnesses, or the neighbors, housed and homeless, I pass on the street, or the grocery store that goes out of business where I've bought my salad and broccoli every day for the past five years. All of those may be reflected or transformed in my work..."

 

Marilyn Hacker

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Marilyn Hacker is the author of nine books, including Presentation Piece, which received the National Book Award in 1975; Winter Numbers, which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Lenore Marshall Award of The Nation magazine and the Academy of American Poets, both in 1995; and the verse novel, Love, Death and the Changing of Seasons.  Wake Forest University Press published Edge, her translations of the French poet Claire Malroux, in 1996.  Her Selected Poems was awarded the Poets' Prize and her new book, Squares and Courtyards, will be published by W.W. Norton in January 2000...

 

Scars on Paper

By Marilyn Hacker, Poetry Daily

This site hosts an excerpt from Squares and Courtyards : Poems , Copyright © 2000 by Marilyn Hacker.

   

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