LEADER 00000nam 2201261Ki 4500 001 sky285809482 003 SKY 005 20170601102721.0 008 161215s2017 nyu 000|0 eng d 015 GBB717953|2bnb 020 9781455567003 (hbk.) 020 1455567000 (hbk.) 040 StDuBDS|beng|erda|cStDuBDS|dSKYRV|dUtOrBLW 082 04 811.6|223 092 811.6|bHOW 245 10 How did this happen? :|bpoems for the not so young anymore /|cedited by Mary D. Esselman & Elizabeth Ash Velez. 246 30 Poems for the not so young anymore 264 1 New York :|bGrand Central Publishing,|c2017. 300 231 pages ;|c17 cm 336 text|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|2rdamedia 338 volume|2rdacarrier 505 00 |gInsult (When you don't recognize yourself in the mirror). |t42 AND female / |rSarah Silverman -- |tThat it is a road / |rAriwara no Narihira -- |tSolitaire / |rDeborah Landau -- |tBeing called ma'am /|rFaith Shearin -- |tTired sex /|rChana Bloch -- |tSelf-portrait at 38 / |rJennifer Tonge -- |tMirror /|rSylvia Plath -- |tTell us a story, Grandma /|rNatalie Wise -- |tThe young /|rRoddy Lumsden -- |tFrom Herakles /|rEuripides -- |t35/10 / |rSharon Olds -- |tInto my heart an air that kills /|rA.E. Housman -- |tThe difference between despair /|rEmily Dickinson. |gInjury (When you realize aging is a thing). |tNovember night /|rAdelaide Crapsey -- |tWhat the flesh is heir to /|rMoira Egan -- |tThe balloon of the mind / |rWilliam Butler Yeats -- |tI wake and feel the fell of dark, not day /|rGerard Manley Hopkins -- |tNot flashing but waving /|rMoira Egan -- |tMammogram /|rJo McDougall -- |tAt the gynecologist's /|rLinda Pastan -- |tAt fifty / |rEric Rawson -- |tMinutes, years /|rDeborah Landau -- |tA human calculation /|rDeborah Garrison -- |tFixed interval /|rDevin Johnston -- |tWhy you travel /|rGail Mazur -- |tFrom Epodes /|rHorace -- |tFrom The Testament / |rFrancois Villon -- |tPied beauty /|rGerard Manley Hopkins -- |twhat they did yesterday afternoon /|rWarsan Shire -- |tDown Time's quaint stream /|rEmily Dickinson. |gDefiance (When you think you can make it all go away). |tIndian Summer /|rDorothy Parker -- |tYou see, I want a lot /|rRainer Maria Rilke -- |tGold lipstick and the end of summer /|rMelissa Broder -- |tThe bearded woman /|rJane Hirshfield -- |tthere is a girl inside /|rLucille Clifton -- |tWig, rouge, honey /|rGaius Lucilius -- |tSelected "Plastic surgery haiku" / |rAmy Poehler -- |tMuch madness is divinest sense /|rEmily Dickinson -- |tSnow White turns 39 /|rAnne Sheldon -- |tTo be of use /|rMarge Piercy -- |tLifeguard /|rClaudia Emerson -- |twhat resembles the grave but isn't /|rAnne Boyer. |gDread (When you realize you can't even). |tI don't have a pill for that /|rDeborah Landau -- |tBruises /|rJane Hirshfield -- |tMatins / |rLouise Gluck -- |tEver /|rMeghan O'Rourke -- |tLines written on the eve of a birthday /|rKelly Cherry -- |tPorcupine meditation /|rMargaret Atwood -- |tWaking up / |rZhu Shuzhen -- |tCoda /|rDorothy Parker -- |tit was a dream /|rLucille Clifton -- |t"Long live the weeds" / |rTheodore Roethke. |gGrit (When you find a way to live with yourself). |tFrom the Sulta Nipata -- |tDawn revisited /|rRita Dove -- |tLove after love /|rDerek Walcott -- |tPeople who eat in coffee shops /|rEdward Field -- |tsugar is smoking /|rJason Schneiderman -- |tCaroline County /|rElizabeth Ash Velez -- |tMele in Gabbia /|rJane Hirshfield -- |tWoman, mined /|rCarolyn Creedon -- |tStrewn /|rBarbara Crooker -- |tA wife explains why she likes country /|rBarbara Ras -- |tWalking in the woods /|rGrace Paley -- |tOld Mary /|rGwendolyn Brooks -- |tWhat the living do /|rMarie Howe -- |tToday / |rFrank O'Hara -- |tI dwell in possibility /|rEmily Dickinson. |gGrace (When you find a way to live in the world). |tComing up into the light /|rJulie Williams -- |tThe gate /|rMarie Howe -- |tMilkweed /|rJames Wright -- |tPostscript /|rSeamus Heaney -- |tThe conditional /|rAda Limon -- |tGreen apples /|rRuth Stone -- |tA little tooth /|rThomas Lux -- |tFrom The Tempest /|rWilliam Shakespeare -- |tFrom Song of Myself /|rWalt Whitman -- |tJapanese maple /|rClive James -- |tOf mere being /|rWallace Stevens -- |tSolstice poem, iv /|rMargaret Atwood -- |tHere / |rGrace Paley. 520 From the bestselling authors of The Hell with Love, a fierce, funny, touching collection that takes the sting out of "aging while female." 650 0 Aging|vPoetry. 650 0 Older women|vPoetry. 700 1 Esselman, Mary D.,|eeditor. 700 1 Velez, Elizabeth Ash,|eeditor. 700 1 Silverman, Sarah.|t42 AND female. 700 1 Landau, Deborah,|cPh.D.|tSolitaire. 700 1 Shearin, Faith.|tBeing called ma'am. 700 1 Bloch, Chana,|d1940-.|tTired sex. 700 1 Plath, Sylvia.|tMirror. 700 1 Wise, Natalie.|tTell us a story, Grandma. 700 1 Lumsden, Roddy,|d1966-.|tThe young. 700 0 Euripides.|tHeracles. 700 1 Olds, Sharon.|t35/10. 700 1 Housman, A. E.|q(Alfred Edward),|d1859-1936.|tInto my heart an air that kills. 700 1 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886.|tThe difference between despair. 700 1 McDormand, Frances.|tLaugh lines. 700 1 Crapsey, Adelaide,|d1878-1914.|tNovember night. 700 1 Egan, Moira,|d1962-|tWhat the flesh is heir to. 700 1 Yeats, W. B.|q(William Butler),|d1865-1939.|tThe balloon of the night. 700 1 Hopkins, Gerard Manley,|d1844-1889.|tI wake and feel the fell of dark, not day. 700 1 Egan, Moira,|d1962-|tNot flashing but waving. 700 1 McDougall, Jo.|tMammogram. 700 1 Pastan, Linda,|d1932-|tAt the gynecologist's. 700 1 Rawson, Eric.|tAt fifty. 700 1 Landau, Deborah,|cPh.D.|tMinutes, years. 700 1 Garrison, Deborah.|tA human calculation. 700 1 Johnston, Devin.|tFixed interval. 700 1 Mazur, Gail.|tWhy you travel. 700 0 Horace.|tEpodae.|kSelections. 700 1 Villon, François,|d1431-1463.|tGrant testament.|lEnglish. |kSelection. 700 1 Hopkins, Gerard Manley,|d1844-1889.|tPied beauty. 700 1 Shire, Warsan,|d1988-|twhat they did yesterday afternoon. 700 1 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886.|tDown Time's quaint stream. 700 1 Parker, Dorothy,|d1893-1967.|tIndian Summer. 700 1 Rilke, Rainer Maria,|d1875-1926.|tYou see I want a lot. 700 1 Broder, Melissa.|tGold lipstick and the end of summer. 700 1 Hirshfield, Jane,|d1953-.|tThe bearded woman. 700 1 Clifton, Lucille,|d1936-2010.|tThere is a girl inside. 700 1 Lucilius, Gaius,|dapproximately 180 B.C.-approximately 102 B.C.|tWig, rouge, honey. 700 1 Poehler, Amy,|d1971-|tPlastic surgery haiku. 700 1 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886.|tMuch madness is divinest sense. 700 1 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886.|tSnow White turns 39. 700 1 Piercy, Marge.|tTo be of use. 700 1 Emerson, Claudia,|d1957-2014.|tLifeguard. 700 1 Boyer, Anne,|d1973-|tWhat resembles the grave but isn't. 700 1 Landau, Deborah,|cPh.D.|tI don't have a pill for that. 700 1 Paley, Grace.|tHere. 700 1 Schneiderman, Jason.|tSugar is smoking. 700 1 Howe, Marie,|d1950-|tThe gate. 700 1 Landau, Deborah,|cPh.D.|tBruises. 700 1 Glück, Louise,|d1943-|tMatins. 700 1 O'Rourke, Meghan.|tEver. 700 1 Cherry, Kelly.|tLines written on the eve of a birthday. 700 1 Atwood, Margaret.|tPorcupine meditation. 700 1 Zhu, Shuzhen.|tWaking up. 700 1 Parker, Dorothy,|d1893-1967.|tCoda. 700 1 Clifton, Lucille,|d1936-2010.|tIt was a dream. 700 1 Roethke, Theodore,|d1908-1963.|tLong live the weeds. 700 1 Dove, Rita.|tDawn revisited. 700 1 Walcott, Derek.|tLove after love. 700 1 Field, Edward,|d1924-|tPeople who eat in coffee shops. 700 1 Velez, Elizabeth Ash.|tCaroline County. 700 1 Hirshfield, Jane,|d1953-|tMele in Gabbia. 700 1 Creedon, Carolyn.|tWoman mined. 700 1 Crooker, Barbara,|d1945-|tStrewn. 700 1 Ras, Barbara.|tA wife explains why she likes country. 700 1 Paley, Grace.|tWalking in the woods. 700 1 Brooks, Gwendolyn,|d1917-2000.|tOld Mary. 700 1 Howe, Marie,|d1950-|tWhat the living do. 700 1 O'Hara, Frank,|d1926-1966.|tToday. 700 1 Dickinson, Emily,|d1830-1886.|tI dwell in possibility. 700 1 Williams, Julie,|d1948 September 2-|tComing up into the light. 700 1 Wright, James,|d1927-1980.|tMilkweed. 700 1 Heaney, Seamus,|d1939-2013.|tPostscript. 700 1 Limón, Ada.|tThe conditional. 700 1 Stone, Ruth.|tGreen apples. 700 1 Lux, Thomas,|d1946-2017.|tA little tooth. 700 1 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616.|tTempest.|kSelections. 700 1 Whitman, Walt,|d1819-1892.|tFrom song of myself. 700 1 James, Clive,|d1939-|tJapanese maple. 700 1 Stevens, Wallace,|d1879-1955.|tOf mere being. 700 1 Atwood, Margaret.|tSolstice poem iv.
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