Poets Against the War

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Pub. Date: 2003-04-30
Publisher(s): Perseus Books Group
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Summary

"Poets Against the War is a landmark anthology - a collection of original poetry that registers each author's opposition to war with Iraq. Its origin can be traced back to the day when Sam Hamill received an invitation from Laura Bush to a White House Symposium on "Poetry and the American Voice." Upon opening her letter he was overcome by a sense of nausea and disgust, having only recently read George Bush's proposed "Shock and Awe" attack plan for Iraq, which called for saturation bombing." "Hamill's response was to compose a letter addressed to "Friends and Fellow Poets" in which he called upon writers to "reconstitute a Poets Against the War movement like the one organized to speak out against the war in Vietnam." He asked each writer "to speak up for the conscience of our country and lend his or her name to our potition against this war" by submitting "a poem or statement of conscience to the Poets Against the War web site."" "Poets Against the War is an anthology of the best poems submitted to the website. This collection is both a cry against impending war and a celebration of the long and rich tradition of moral opposition and dissent by American writers and artists."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Casualtyp. 1
Cranes in Augustp. 1
Geese, October 2002p. 2
Billy Bush Sam-tonp. 4
Of a Forgetful Seap. 6
Gathap. 8
Pathetic Lines/Pobres versosp. 8
January 2003; Vermontp. 10
On His Way to Kuwaitp. 12
What to Countp. 14
The Clay's Memoryp. 15
The White House Has Disinvited the Poetsp. 17
Draft-Dodgers vs. Poetry-Dodgersp. 19
Untitledp. 21
The Permanent Fragility of Meaningp. 23
War Breaks Out Againp. 24
Ohio Elegyp. 25
Collateral Damagep. 27
Destiny is Memoryp. 29
Waiting for the Barbariansp. 30
Mondrians Forestp. 32
A Lesson from the Corpsp. 36
The New Rapturep. 37
Syria, 1997p. 38
Search and Destroyp. 39
Call and Answerp. 40
Statement of Consciencep. 41
Poetry & the American Voicep. 42
Beliefp. 45
Complaint and Petitionp. 46
The Warp. 48
Riverside Ghazalp. 49
stones and bonesp. 50
Letter to Sam Hamillp. 50
Flagsp. 52
Warp. 53
Ground Zerop. 56
Beatitudesp. 57
Statement of Consciencep. 58
Umoja: Each one of us Countsp. 59
Doing Zazen on the Snow in Front of the Colorado State Capitol an Unknown Number of Days Before my Country Attacks Iraqp. 61
The Weather in Heratp. 62
Compressionp. 63
Alabanza: In Praise of Local 100p. 64
Blue Heronsp. 66
Speak Outp. 68
Shorep. 70
I Have Never Wanted to Marchp. 70
Army Burn Wardp. 74
At Wat Umongp. 75
Rural Electric and Statement of Consciencep. 76
Spring Offensivep. 78
Guard Dutyp. 80
Poetry of Bodiesp. 81
Morning Newsp. 82
Poem for an Iraqi Child in a Forgotten News Clipp. 84
Imaginep. 86
Difficult to Sleepp. 87
from Maddie (age 9)p. 88
Sheepherder Coffeep. 89
Statement of Consciencep. 90
Veterans Dayp. 92
Igneousp. 94
Nop. 95
Sometimes the Wider World Can Only Be Apprehended Obliquelyp. 97
Poem of Warp. 98
Email for Sam and Ballad of a Dissenterp. 99
swarmingp. 101
Green Pants and a Bamboo Flutep. 102
The Dead Do Not Want Us Deadp. 104
The Kind of Shadow that Calls Out to Fatep. 104
Anniversaryp. 106
Baghdadp. 107
The Monumentp. 109
The Last Thresholdp. 111
The Olive Wood Firep. 112
Gulf Warp. 113
New Hampshire, February 7, 2003p. 114
Statement of Consciencep. 116
Wartime Radiop. 117
Cellop. 118
American Warsp. 119
Statement of Conscience and Untitledp. 120
Tale of A Doorknob and Statement of Consciencep. 121
Writing my diary with waterp. 123
The Palace of Listsp. 124
Memorial Dayp. 126
The Peace Bellp. 127
Snow Womanp. 128
Peace On The Land We Live Onp. 129
Denialp. 130
The seeds of the peace martyrs have borne fruitp. 131
Letter to Haydenp. 133
From: Shemap. 134
Statement of Conscience and Ogresp. 136
A Palace of Pearls (excerpt)p. 139
Suicide Notep. 140
The Woman of Baghdadp. 141
Brave Womanp. 142
The Truth as I See It ... Circa 2003p. 144
Ledgerp. 146
Apres Moi, Le Delugep. 149
Bad Fairiesp. 150
The House of Bushp. 151
I Do Not Want You, Petroleump. 153
Voicesp. 153
Unrhymed Peace Sonnetp. 156
War Haikup. 157
Whose Wonderland Is This?p. 157
I Write This to Report ...p. 160
The Grace of Angelsp. 161
To the Forty-third President of the United States of Americap. 163
Refusingp. 167
No Choicep. 168
Thistlep. 169
Historyp. 170
The Poem in Time of Warp. 172
kunishi ridge 2nd bn. first marinesp. 173
Asleep at the wheelp. 175
What Is Lostp. 177
Choicesp. 179
Statement of Consciencep. 180
Markersp. 182
Trying to Write a Poem Against the Warp. 183
After the Anti-War Marchp. 184
Eavesdropping on Americap. 185
Sandhill Cranes Circling their Targetsp. 186
The Man Who Loved Music (In memory of Junius Scales, 1920-2002)p. 187
We Are Waiting for Peace to Break Outp. 188
The School Among the Ruinsp. 190
February 2003 - A sonnetp. 194
Natural Historyp. 195
A Pleap. 196
Statement of Conscience and The Dream & Lie of George W. Bushp. 198
10p. 200
Untitledp. 204
The Presence of Justicep. 205
We Guide, We Followp. 206
Statement of Conscience and The Journey Homep. 207
Not a War Songp. 208
Enoughp. 209
Statement of Conscience and American Lightp. 212
On A Photograph of a Severed Handp. 214
Statement of Consciencep. 216
If There Were No Days, Where Would We Livep. 217
Children Playing - after the Persian Gulf Warp. 219
Untitledp. 220
Be Seriousp. 222
Wep. 223
The Aphrodisiacp. 224
Guernica Pantoump. 225
Freedom From Speechp. 227
none. a tankap. 228
Choral Songp. 228
Chiapasp. 231
Cambridge Rantp. 232
You Go On With Your Dying (After Mark Strand)p. 236
Planet of Smoke and Cloudp. 238
Mouth-Organs and Drumsp. 239
Doomsday Versep. 240
Bloom's Photographp. 241
Global Positioningp. 243
You Sayp. 245
January 31, 2003p. 246
On Looking Through a Photo Album (of Viet Cong Prisoners)p. 247
Victory Gardensp. 249
Warp. 250
Found in the Free Libraryp. 253
Tomoko Uemura Is Bathed by Her Motherp. 255
East of New Yorkp. 257
sanctuary under a palm frondp. 258
O Alive Who Are Deadp. 259
Search and Rescuep. 260
Shopping Listp. 262
Acknowledgmentsp. 265
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