Amy Clampitt
Born
in The United States
June 15, 1920
Died
September 10, 1994
Genre
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The Collected Poems of Amy Clampitt
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published
1997
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10 editions
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The Kingfisher (Knopf Poetry Series)
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published
1983
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9 editions
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What the Light Was Like
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published
1985
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7 editions
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Westward
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published
1990
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5 editions
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A Silence Opens: Poems
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published
1994
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3 editions
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Archaic Figure: Poems
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published
1987
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5 editions
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Selected Poems of Amy Clampitt
by
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published
2010
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4 editions
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Love, Amy: The Selected Letters
by
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published
2005
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5 editions
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The Essential Donne
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published
1988
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Predecessors, Et Cetera: Essays
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published
1991
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3 editions
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“Meridian
First daylight on the bittersweet-hung
sleeping porch at high summer; dew
all over the lawn, sowing diamond-
point-highlighted shadows;
the hired man's shadow revolving
along the walk, a flash of milkpails
passing; no threat in sight, no hint
anywhere in the universe, of that
apathy at the meridian, the noon
of absolute boredom; flies
crooning black lullabies in the kitchen,
milk-soured crocks, cream separator
still unwashed; what is there to life
but chores and more chores, dishwater,
fatigue, unwanted children; nothing
to stir the longueur of afternoon
except possibly thunderheads;
climbing, livid, turreted alabaster
lit up from within by splendor and terror
-- forded lightening's
split-second disaster.”
―
First daylight on the bittersweet-hung
sleeping porch at high summer; dew
all over the lawn, sowing diamond-
point-highlighted shadows;
the hired man's shadow revolving
along the walk, a flash of milkpails
passing; no threat in sight, no hint
anywhere in the universe, of that
apathy at the meridian, the noon
of absolute boredom; flies
crooning black lullabies in the kitchen,
milk-soured crocks, cream separator
still unwashed; what is there to life
but chores and more chores, dishwater,
fatigue, unwanted children; nothing
to stir the longueur of afternoon
except possibly thunderheads;
climbing, livid, turreted alabaster
lit up from within by splendor and terror
-- forded lightening's
split-second disaster.”
―
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