All She Wrote: Sonnets
The sonnet is one of the oldest poetic forms in Western literature, adopted with immortal success by poets as diverse as Dante, Shakespeare, and Robert Frost. In the hands of William Wilborn, the sonnet becomes a powerful vehicle to explore the poignant ironies of history and daily life, the urgencies of love and age, and the heartbreaking truths that lurk behind encounters with art and beauty. These masterfully crafted poems give the ancient sonnet a fresh vibrancy and relevance suitable for the voices and experiences of our time.

The range of Wilborn’s poetic scrutiny is vast, from Anne Frank,

up in her attic, working late,
To finish knowing why she had been there,
Before she heard the jackboots on the stair


to the pain of euthanizing a beloved dog:

We live too long for love of our own kind,
And you too briefly for our endless need


and the stoic courage of an old man who

fishes in green gabardine
Still waters with a heedful hook.


Wilborn is a mature and wise poet, fearlessly fishing in the waters of modern life to retrieve the evasive moments that define the human condition.
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All She Wrote: Sonnets
The sonnet is one of the oldest poetic forms in Western literature, adopted with immortal success by poets as diverse as Dante, Shakespeare, and Robert Frost. In the hands of William Wilborn, the sonnet becomes a powerful vehicle to explore the poignant ironies of history and daily life, the urgencies of love and age, and the heartbreaking truths that lurk behind encounters with art and beauty. These masterfully crafted poems give the ancient sonnet a fresh vibrancy and relevance suitable for the voices and experiences of our time.

The range of Wilborn’s poetic scrutiny is vast, from Anne Frank,

up in her attic, working late,
To finish knowing why she had been there,
Before she heard the jackboots on the stair


to the pain of euthanizing a beloved dog:

We live too long for love of our own kind,
And you too briefly for our endless need


and the stoic courage of an old man who

fishes in green gabardine
Still waters with a heedful hook.


Wilborn is a mature and wise poet, fearlessly fishing in the waters of modern life to retrieve the evasive moments that define the human condition.
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All She Wrote: Sonnets

All She Wrote: Sonnets

by William Wilborn
All She Wrote: Sonnets

All She Wrote: Sonnets

by William Wilborn

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The sonnet is one of the oldest poetic forms in Western literature, adopted with immortal success by poets as diverse as Dante, Shakespeare, and Robert Frost. In the hands of William Wilborn, the sonnet becomes a powerful vehicle to explore the poignant ironies of history and daily life, the urgencies of love and age, and the heartbreaking truths that lurk behind encounters with art and beauty. These masterfully crafted poems give the ancient sonnet a fresh vibrancy and relevance suitable for the voices and experiences of our time.

The range of Wilborn’s poetic scrutiny is vast, from Anne Frank,

up in her attic, working late,
To finish knowing why she had been there,
Before she heard the jackboots on the stair


to the pain of euthanizing a beloved dog:

We live too long for love of our own kind,
And you too briefly for our endless need


and the stoic courage of an old man who

fishes in green gabardine
Still waters with a heedful hook.


Wilborn is a mature and wise poet, fearlessly fishing in the waters of modern life to retrieve the evasive moments that define the human condition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936097036
Publisher: Baobab Press
Publication date: 11/12/2013
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

William Wilborn attended the University of Montana, Stanford and Cornell, and taught English at the University of Nevada in Reno. He has published in Poetry, TriQuarterly, and other reviews. Rooms, his first book of poetry, was printed by Harry Duncan of Cummington Press in 1991. Wilborn lives in Reno, NV.

Table of Contents

All She Wrote 5

At the English Church in Amsterdam 6

Insignia, 1941 7

Stringer 8

The Hump 9

Otis Regrets 10

Anagnorisis 11

Monday Morning 12

Outage 13

Words 14

Old Left 15

Earshot 16

The Guest 17

At the Archaeological Museum 19

Odd Fellows 20

With Child 21

Pygmalion Again 22

Lorene 23

The Metamorphosis 24

Nostalgie 25

Canonical 26

Scrimshaw 27

Custody 28

The Dream of Nausikaa 29

Childish Things 30

The Arrival 31

The Life Before 33

Baudelaire: XXVIII 34

Baudelaire: XXXIV 35

Repose 36

Our Lady of Sulaco 37

The Ill-Tempered Clavier 38

Upscale 39

Transcendentalist Dining 40

Cassandra 41

In Non- 42

Macular 43

Specs 44

The Straw 45

Thrift 46

The Grille 47

In February 49

Estate Sale 50

When Bad Things Happen to the Best People 51

Judgment 52

Little Lazarus 53

Moment Musical 54

The Gift 55

Hospitality 56

The Clearing 57

Bookmark 58

Bad Faith 59

The Twain 60

Chinook 61

Notes 62

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