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Author Hugo, Richard, 1923-1982.

Title Making certain it goes on : the collected poems of Richard Hugo.

Publication Info. New York : Norton, [1984]
©1984

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  811 H8749M    Check Shelf
Edition 1st ed.
Description xxi, 456 pages ; 22 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents Trout -- Near Kalalock -- Bass -- West Marginal Way -- Lone cheer from the stands for a bitter crane -- Underwater Autumn -- La push -- The gull hardly explained -- Triangle for green men -- Beachthieves -- North -- Or another place -- Resulting from magnetic interference -- Alki Beach -- Meridian -- Keen to leaky flowers -- Antisocial Easter -- Back of Gino's place -- A troubadour removed -- Ocean on Monday -- Snoqualmie -- A district in the city -- Schoolgirl at Seola -- A map of the Peninsula -- Gooseprairie -- Argo -- Ballad of the upper bumping -- Centuries near Spinnazola -- Cape alava -- Skykomish River running -- Mission in Carmel -- Kapowsin -- Graves at Mukilteo -- A chapel further west than most -- Politely like snakes in the oats -- Name the mystery fin and win a doll -- 1614 Boren -- Basseti's lions -- Memoirs -- Lecture -- Neighbor -- Duwamish -- Holy family -- Northwest retrospective: Mark Tobey -- Digging is an art -- Orcas in the eyes -- The way a ghost behaves -- No bells to believe -- Two graves in a day -- At the Stilli's mouth -- The way a ghost dissolves -- Introduction to the Hoh -- From the rain forest down -- between the bridges -- Duwamish N. 2 -- Bad vision at the Skagit -- Plunking the Skagit -- Hideout -- Duwamish Head -- Tahola -- Cape nothing -- Lone Lake, Whidbey -- Sweet piece from fontal -- Dancer at Kozani's -- Index -- The Anacortes-Sydney run -- Mendocino, like you said -- The colors of a bird -- Lake Byron, maybe Gordon Lord -- Road ends at Tahola -- Eileen -- What the brand new freeway won't go by -- December 24 and George McBride is dead -- Antiques in Ellettsville -- The other grave -- Houses lie, believe the lying sea -- First South and Cambridge -- In Stafford country -- For a northern woman -- Port Townsend -- Fort Casey, without guns -- One by Twachtman at the Frye -- Bouquets from Corley -- The squatter on company land -- The church on Comiaken Hill -- The Blond Road -- Pike Place market -- Graves at Coupeville -- Death of the Kapowsin Tavern -- Docking at Palermo -- Napoli again -- The bridge of sighs -- Galileo's chair -- Morning in Padova -- S. Miniato: one by Aretino -- Tiberio's cliff -- Brueghel in the Doria -- Castel Sant'Angelo -- Kennedy Ucciso -- G.I. graves in Tuscany -- A view from Cortona -- Eighteen days in a Tuscan wood -- Viva la resistenza -- April in Cerignola -- Tretitoli, where the bomb group was -- Where we crashed -- Spinazzola: quella cantina la -- Note from Capri to Richard Ryan on the Adriatic floor -- The yards of Sarajevo -- Paestum -- Galleria Umberto I -- Maratea Porto -- The picnic in the Sarcen ruin -- Maratea Antica -- One son north to Naples -- Maratea Porto: the bitter man -- Cantina Iannini -- Pizzeria L. Biagio -- Maratea Porto: the dear postmistress there -- Maratea Porto: Saying good-bye to the vitolos -- Last words from Maratea -- South Italy, remote and stone -- Storm in Acquafredda -- The park at Villammare -- Why Sapri will never be Italian -- Beggar in Sapri -- Sailing Dalmatia -- Remote farm on the Dubrovnik-Sarajevo run -- Spinning the Sava -- Christmas with shepherds in Brefaro -- Italian town abandoned -- Montesano unvisited -- With Anna at Camaldoli -- Sailing from Naples -- A map of Montana in Italy -- The Milltown union bar -- Where Jennie used to swim -- Where Mission Creek runs hard for joy -- Graves at Elkhorn -- St. Ingatius where the Salish wail -- Bad eyes spinning the rock -- Dog lake with Paula -- To die in Milltown -- Pishkun -- Reclamation at Coloma -- Helena, where homes go mad -- Silver star -- With Kathy in wisdom -- Indian graves at Jocko -- Drums in Scotland -- Chysauster -- Walking Praed Street -- Somersby -- The Prado: Bosch: S. Antonio -- The Prado: Number2671, Anonimo Espanol -- At Cronkhite -- Upper Voight's, to all the cutthroat there -- Taneum Creek -- The gold man on the Beckler -- Cataldo Mission -- Montgomery Hollow -- the end of Krim's pad -- Old map of Uhlerstown -- A night with Cindy at Heitman's -- Point No Point -- Cornwall, touring -- Shark Island -- The tinker camp -- Cleggan -- Crinan Canal -- The lady in Kicking Horse Reservoir -- Ovando -- Driving Montana -- Montana ranch abandoned -- 2433 Agnes, first home, last house in Missoula -- Ghosts at garnet -- A night at the Napi in Browning -- Camas Prairie School -- Missoula softball tournament -- Phoning from Sweathouse Creek -- The only bar in Dixon -- Dixon -- Hot Springs -- Bear Paw -- Degrees of gray in Philipsburg -- A snapshot of the auxiliary -- Saying goodbye to Mrs. Noraine -- A good day for seeing your limitations -- The house on 15th S.W. -- A snapshot of 15th S.W. -- December 24, alone -- Remember Graham -- A history of the sketch -- Why I think of Dumar sadly -- Time to remember sangster -- Again, Kapowsin -- Flying, reflying, farming -- Last day there -- Places and ways to live -- What thou lovest well remains American -- Goodbye, Iowa -- Farmer, dying -- Living alone -- Turtle Lake -- Late summer, Drummond -- Reading at the old Federal Courts Building, St. Paul -- Ode to the Trio Fruit Company of Missoula -- Old scene -- Landscapes -- Reconsidering the madman -- The cripples -- Invasion north -- Cattails -- The hilltop -- Changes in policy at Taholah -- Indian girl -- The swimmer at Lake Edward -- Ghost in a field of mint -- Iowa Déjà Vu -- The freaks at Spurgin Road Field -- Plans for altering the river -- Three stops to ten sleep -- On hearing a new escalation -- Announcement -- For Jennifer, 6, on the Teton -- Approaching the castle.
Listen, Ripley -- Graves in Queens -- Starting back -- Keokuk -- Topographical map -- My buddy -- The art of poetry -- Letter to Kizer from Seattle -- Letter to Bell from Missoula -- Letter to Sister Madeline from Iowa City -- In your fugitive dream -- Letter to Simic from Boulder -- Letter to Matthews from Barton Street Flats -- In your war dream -- Letter to Ammons from Maratea -- Letter to Hanson from Miami -- In your bad dream -- Letter to Annick from Boulder -- Letter to Mantsch from Havre -- In your young dream -- Letter to Reed from Lolo -- Letter to Peterson from the Pike Place Market -- Letter to Stafford from Polson -- In you small dream -- Letter to Hill from St. Ignatius -- Letter to Wagoner from Port Townsend -- Letter to Bly from La Push -- In you blue dream -- Letter to Libbey from St. Regis -- Letter to Logan from Milltown -- In your hot dream -- Letter to Gale from Ovando -- Letter to Welch from Browning -- In your racing dream -- Letter to Snyder from Montana -- Letter to Scanlon from Whithall -- Letter to Wright from Gooseprairie -- In you wild dream -- Letter to Haislip from Hot Springs -- Letter to Mayo from Missoula -- Letter to Levertov from Butte -- In your dream on the eve of success -- Letter to Kathy from Wisdom -- Letter to Goldbarth from Big Fork -- In your big dream -- Letter to Birch from Deer Lodge -- Letter to Oberg from Pony -- Letter to Blessing from Missoula -- In your dream after falling in love -- Letter to Gildner from Wallace -- Note to R.H. from Strongsville -- In you good dream -- Museum of cruel days -- After a train trip, one town remains -- Doing the house -- Scene -- Second chances -- With Ripley at the grave of Albert Parenteau -- With Melissa on the shore -- The ballpark at Moiese -- Wheel of fortune -- Open country -- The other beaverbank -- At the cabin -- Birthday -- Repairing the house, the church, restoring the music -- Leaving the dream -- Beaverbank -- The towns we know and leave behind, the rivers we carry with us -- Fort Benton -- High Grass Prairie -- Brief history -- Medicine bow -- Overlooking Yale -- Imagining Delaware -- A good view from Flagstaff -- Port Townsend, 1974 -- Getty -- The small oil left in the house we rented in Boulder -- At our best -- Graves -- Dwelling -- Changes at Meridian -- Guns at Fort Flagler -- Fairfield -- To women -- How to use a storm -- How meadows trick you -- snow poem -- The carnival inside -- From altitude, the diamonds -- Bay of sad loss -- Bay of resolve -- Bay of recovery -- The sandbanks -- The river now -- Sound track conditional -- Belt -- Bone hunting -- Houses -- White center -- The semi-lunatics of Kilmuir -- A snapshot of Uig in Montana -- A map of skye -- Clachard -- Greystone cottage -- The clouds of Uig -- Graves in Uig -- Hawk in Uig -- Uig registrar -- Piping to you on skye from Lewis -- The clearances -- Glen Uig -- Snoesdal -- Kilmuir cemetery: The knight in blue-green relief -- Kilmuir cemetery: Stone with two skulls and no name -- Duntulm Castle -- Mill at Romesdal -- druid Stones at Kensaleyre -- The Braes -- St. John's Chapel -- Trumpan -- Langaig -- Ayr -- Ferniehirst Castle -- Culloden -- The standing stones of Callanish -- Ness -- Carloway Brock -- The Cairn in Lock An Duin -- St. Clement's: Harris -- Letter to Garber from Skye -- Villager -- The right madness on Skye -- Last words to James Wright -- Green stone -- Gold stone -- Gray stone -- Red stone -- Brown stone -- Blue stone -- Where the house was -- Elegy -- O-mok-see at nine mile -- Tony -- Distances -- Here, but unable to answer -- Salt water story -- Ashville -- Confederate graves in Little Rock -- Bannerman's Island -- George Stubbs at Yale -- Pishkun Reservoir -- Poem for Zen Hofman -- Death in the aquarium -- Making certain it goes on.
Summary Richard Hugo, who died suddenly in 1982, was, in James Wright's words, 'a great poet, true to our difficult life, ' Making Certain It Goes On brings together, as Hugo wished, the poems published in book form during his lifetime, together with the moving and courageous new poems he wrote in his last years. This, then, is the definitive collection of a major American poet's enduring works.
Subject American poetry -- 20th century.
Poets, American -- 20th century.
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Poetry.
American poetry. (OCoLC)fst00807348
Authors, American. (OCoLC)fst00821764
Poets, American. (OCoLC)fst01067794
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Poetry. (OCoLC)fst01423828
ISBN 0393017842
9780393017847
0393301397 (pbk.)
9780393301397 (pbk.)
0393307840
9780393307849
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