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Average rating: 4.31 · 592 ratings · 49 reviews · 28 distinct works
Cairo Traffic

4.12 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2000 — 5 editions
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Elizabeth Bishop and Her Art

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4.36 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 1983 — 6 editions
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Goodnight, Gracie

4.20 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1992 — 2 editions
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Little Kisses

3.56 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2017 — 2 editions
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Who's on First?: New and Se...

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These People

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That Sense of Constant Read...

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Music In and On the Air

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Ploughshares Summer 1979

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Greatest hits, 1973-2000 (G...

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“Leaves (excerpt)

Every October it becomes important, no, necessary
to see the leaves turning, to be surrounded
by leaves turning; it’s not just the symbolism,
to confront in the death of the year your death,
one blazing farewell appearance, though the irony
isn’t lost on you that nature is most seductive
when it’s about to die, flaunting the dazzle of its
incipient exit, an ending that at least so far
the effects of human progress (pollution, acid rain)
have not yet frightened you enough to make you believe
is real; that is, you know this ending is a deception
because of course nature is always renewing itself—
the trees don’t die, they just pretend,
go out in style, and return in style: a new style

You’ll be driving along depressed when suddenly
a cloud will move and the sun will muscle through
and ignite the hills. It may not last. Probably
won’t last. But for a moment the whole world
comes to. Wakes up. Proves it lives. It lives—
red, yellow, orange, brown, russet, ocher, vermilion,
gold. Flame and rust. Flame and rust, the permutations
of burning. You’re on fire. Your eyes are on fire.
It won’t last, you don’t want it to last. You
can’t stand any more. But you don’t want it to stop.
It’s what you’ve come for. It’s what you’ll
come back for. It won’t stay with you, but you’ll
remember that it felt like nothing else you’ve felt
or something you’ve felt that also didn’t last.”
Lloyd Schwartz

“To live among objects of the kind Bishop collected is to be reminded of all those people you are not, all the specificities of time and place, so vividly embodied in these artifacts, that don't apply to you. It confronts you with the dark irony of being one specific person in time, randomly assigned to your one life and one historical moment.”
Lloyd Schwartz



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