Again, the Dawn: New and Selected Poems, 1976 - 2022
Exquisite new work along with a selection of her finest poems spanning five decades from the essential poet and national treasure, Frost Medal winner Grace Schulman.

Again, the Dawn draws together poems from eight books plus a generous selection of new poems. In them, Grace Schulman hears the call to praise tempered by stark details of city life such as trumpets that blare “louder than street sirens.” and iron fences / handwrought with lyres, Greek frets, acanthus leaves.” Schulman brings passion and intelligence to bear on occasions she ponders, whether historical or contemporary. In joy and in grief, she gazes at the light and sees the majesty in ordinary things. This collection ranges across decades of prize—winning books, and yet, as its title exclaims, the poetry of Grace Schulman is as new as the rising sun. As Julie Sheehan has written of her most recent volume, “Read this collection if you, too, have grieved. Read it if you need your own guide to the underworld. Read it if you've ever felt proud to get at the meaning of poems, of art, of music. Read it if you want to be restored to the world around you, if late—stage capitalism or imperialism or politics have numbed you. Read it, then look up, breathe in, raise your own hands, and let Grace Schulman assure you: ‘I'll be there, / gazing impiously — unless / that is what sacred is, the work, the looking up, / the wonder.’” 

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Again, the Dawn: New and Selected Poems, 1976 - 2022
Exquisite new work along with a selection of her finest poems spanning five decades from the essential poet and national treasure, Frost Medal winner Grace Schulman.

Again, the Dawn draws together poems from eight books plus a generous selection of new poems. In them, Grace Schulman hears the call to praise tempered by stark details of city life such as trumpets that blare “louder than street sirens.” and iron fences / handwrought with lyres, Greek frets, acanthus leaves.” Schulman brings passion and intelligence to bear on occasions she ponders, whether historical or contemporary. In joy and in grief, she gazes at the light and sees the majesty in ordinary things. This collection ranges across decades of prize—winning books, and yet, as its title exclaims, the poetry of Grace Schulman is as new as the rising sun. As Julie Sheehan has written of her most recent volume, “Read this collection if you, too, have grieved. Read it if you need your own guide to the underworld. Read it if you've ever felt proud to get at the meaning of poems, of art, of music. Read it if you want to be restored to the world around you, if late—stage capitalism or imperialism or politics have numbed you. Read it, then look up, breathe in, raise your own hands, and let Grace Schulman assure you: ‘I'll be there, / gazing impiously — unless / that is what sacred is, the work, the looking up, / the wonder.’” 

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Again, the Dawn: New and Selected Poems, 1976 - 2022

Again, the Dawn: New and Selected Poems, 1976 - 2022

by Grace Schulman
Again, the Dawn: New and Selected Poems, 1976 - 2022

Again, the Dawn: New and Selected Poems, 1976 - 2022

by Grace Schulman

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Exquisite new work along with a selection of her finest poems spanning five decades from the essential poet and national treasure, Frost Medal winner Grace Schulman.

Again, the Dawn draws together poems from eight books plus a generous selection of new poems. In them, Grace Schulman hears the call to praise tempered by stark details of city life such as trumpets that blare “louder than street sirens.” and iron fences / handwrought with lyres, Greek frets, acanthus leaves.” Schulman brings passion and intelligence to bear on occasions she ponders, whether historical or contemporary. In joy and in grief, she gazes at the light and sees the majesty in ordinary things. This collection ranges across decades of prize—winning books, and yet, as its title exclaims, the poetry of Grace Schulman is as new as the rising sun. As Julie Sheehan has written of her most recent volume, “Read this collection if you, too, have grieved. Read it if you need your own guide to the underworld. Read it if you've ever felt proud to get at the meaning of poems, of art, of music. Read it if you want to be restored to the world around you, if late—stage capitalism or imperialism or politics have numbed you. Read it, then look up, breathe in, raise your own hands, and let Grace Schulman assure you: ‘I'll be there, / gazing impiously — unless / that is what sacred is, the work, the looking up, / the wonder.’” 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781885983336
Publisher: Turtle Point Press
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Grace Schulman holds the Frost Medal for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in American Poetry from the Poetry Society of America and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Her other honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Aiken Taylor Award for Poetry, and five Pushcart Prizes.  She is author of a memoir, Strange Paradise: Portrait of a Marriage, editor of The Poems of Marianne Moore, and is an essayist and translator. Formerly Poetry Editor of The Nation and Director of the Poetry Center, 92nd Street Y, she is Distinguished Professor of English at Baruch College, CUNY. 

Table of Contents

New Poems

Invitation 3

Confessions of a Nun 4

Letter from Paul Celan 6

Scallop Shell 7

Tesserae 9

Logs 10

The Monument 11

Lot's Wife 12

Hudson River Music 14

Night Visitor 16

Movie Theater 17

Life Raft 18

Broken Ducks 20

How Little We Know 21

Desperate Measures 22

From The Marble Bed (2020)

Orchid 27

Happiness 29

The Sand Dancers 31

Fragments of a Marriage 32

The Rooted Bed 33

Meteor 34

Gone 35

Because 37

Image Worship 38

Eve Speaks 39

Francesca Redux 40

After All 41

Light in Genoa 42

Moment in Rapallo 44

Alive and Well: Tomb Sculptures in the Staglieno Cemetery 46

Ascension 50

Agony in the Garden 52

That Summer 54

The Vow 55

Cinderella 56

Dr. John 57

The Rainbow Sign 59

Caregiver 60

Survival in the Woods 61

From The Letting Go 63

From Without a Claim (2013)

Celebration 69

The Sound 70

Without a Claim 71

Moon Shell 73

Antiques Fair 74

Hurricane 75

Letter Never Sent 76

Street Music, Astor Place 79

Woman on the Ceiling 80

My Father's Watches 82

Havdalah 84

Charles Street Psalm 86

Walking to Elijah 88

Hickories 90

Shadow 91

Yellow 92

At the Physical Therapist's 94

In Praise of Shards 95

Chauvet 97

Love in the Afternoon 98

Whelk 100

Green River 102

Cool Jazz 103

Tattoo 104

From The Broken String (2007)

The Broken String 107

The Letter B 109

The Fifth of July 111

Query 112

Headstones 113

Blue in Green 115

The Footbridge 116

Kol Nidrei, September 2001 117

First Nights 119

Thelonious Himself 120

Art Tatum at the Gee-Haw Stables 121

The Horror 122

Death 124

From the New World 127

Apples 129

The Row 131

Late Snow 133

In Place of Belief 134

Readers 135

Chosen 140

Walk! 141

Harp Song 142

Waves 143

From Days of Wonder (2003)

Repentance of an Art Critic, 1925 147

Flags 149

The Last Meeting 150

Jewish Cemetery, Eleventh Street 151

Jobs Question on Nevis 152

Grandmother's Sea 153

Steps 154

From The Paintings of Our Lives (2001)

Prayer 157

God Speaks 159

Eve's Unnaming 160

Chaim Soutine 161

Poem Ending with a Phrase from the Psalms 162

Psalm for an Anniversary 163

No Strings 164

Blue Dawn 165

American Solitude 166

Young Woman Drawing, 1801 168

Margaret Fuller 169

The Dancers 171

Brooklyn Bridge 172

Elegy Written in the Conservatory Garden 174

Henry James Revisiting, 1904 176

The Designer's Notebook 177

The Paintings of Our Lives 179

Last Requests 181

From For That Day Only (1994)

For That Day Only 185

The Movie 188

The Present Perfect 190

Footsteps on Lower Broadway 192

New Netherland, 1654 195

The Button Box 197

Site: 198

Crossing the Square 199

Notes from Underground: W. H. Auden on the No. 6 Train 200

God's Letters 201

Stone Demons 203

False Move 204

The Wedding 205

Julian of Norwich 207

Rescue in Pescallo 208

El Greco's Saint James, the Less 214

Carrion 215

The Good Women 217

From Hemispheres (1984)

Blessed Is the Light 221

Let There Be Translators! 222

Sutton Hoo Ship Burial 223

Morning Song 225

The Stars and the Moon 226

The Flight 227

From Burn Down the Icons (1976)

The Abbess of Whitby 231

Written on a Road Map 232

Names 233

Street Dance in Barcelona 234

Surely as Certainty Changes 235

Poetry Editor 236

The Examination: Remembrance of Words Lost 238

In the Country of Urgency, There Is a Language 241

Burn Down the Icons 243

Letter to Helen 245

Notes 249

Acknowledgments 255

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