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The erotic spirit : an anthology of poems of sensuality, love, and longing
    
Publisher: Shambhala ;
Pub date: 1996.
Pages: xxi, 200 p. ;
ISBN: 0877739579
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808.8193538 Erotic     Book     Adult Non-Fiction - 2nd Floor West
Summary
This extraordinary collection of poems covering thirty centuries of poetry from around the world celebrates the erotic spirit in all its forms, from the passion of sexual desire to the intense longing for spiritual union. Beginning with anonymous Egyptian love songs from the fifteenth century BCE and continuing up to today's finest poets, the book draws on a broad range of cultural and spiritual traditions, including ancient Greek and Roman erotic poems, ecstatic Sufi songs, Chinese elegies for lost lovers, and bawdy English satires. Many of the poems are presented here in new translations by the editor, Sam Hamill, one of America's premier poet translators. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Booklist Review
Hamill, poet and translator, has created a ravishing anthology of poetry celebrating the spiritual aspect of eros, the longing not only to merge one's body with another, but to join souls. This sacred eroticism, expressed in such poems as the "Song of Songs," has been experienced through the ages and around the world as a path to a perfect love, to God no less. Hamill has chosen poems from various cultures expressing this soulful passion, but he hasn't neglected the wry side of eros, that is, the often disappointing conflict between idealized desire and the complex realities of corporal love. Hamill begins with Sappho and other early Greeks and moves on to the ever-teasing Catullus and, of course, Ovid. His selections of love poems by T'ang dynasty Chinese poets and Japanese poets are either gentle or piquant, balancing the rarefied view of Buddhists with the practiced physicality of the Taoists. Sufi love poems stand in interesting contrast to such teasing British bards as Robert Herrick and Andrew Marvell, who in turn, seem quite facile in comparison to such earthy romantics as Walt Whitman and Pablo Neruda. Other poets include Charles Baudelaire, Anna Akhmatova, Denise Levertov, Robert Creeley, Lucille Clifton, and Adrienne Rich. --Donna Seaman From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Table of Contents
   Preface p. XVII
   The little sycamore she planted p. 1
   My lover is a lotus blossom p. 2
   He is the love-wolf p. 3
   He is almost a god, a man beside you p. 4
   I love p. 5
   Eros seizes and shakes my very soul p. 6
   Weaving a garland long ago p. 7
   Think how unspeakably sweet p. 8
   Didyme waved an olive branch at me p. 9
   from The Song of Songs (ca. 3rd century bce) p. 10
   Peeking in through p. 19
   Whether I see you now p. 20
   Her foot sparkled like silver p. 21
   How could I have known p. 22
   I can't hear to watch your hips p. 23
   Her perfect naked breast p. 24
   He is like a god p. 25
   My woman says she'd rather have me p. 26
   Sweet sparrow, my lover's pet p. 27
   Your sins have brought my mind so low p. 28
   My lovely, sweet Ipsithilla p. 29
   Xanthippe, singing at her lyre p. 30
   Elegy to His Mistress p. 31
   Doing, a Filthy Pleasure Is, and Short p. 33
   Busy in the Spring p. 34
   A Smile p. 35
   Song p. 36
   Beautiful Melite, in the throes of middle age p. 37
   Phyllis, loving Demophoon p. 38
   And there lay the lovers, lip-locked p. 39
   Come, give me kisses, Rhodope p. 40
   Take off your clothes, my love! p. 41
   Even clothed in wrinkles, dear Philinna p. 42
   Women of Yueh p. 43
   Blue Water p. 44
   Resentment Near the Jade Steps p. 45
   Longing for Someone p. 46
   Late evening finally comes p. 47
   When my wife left home p. 48
   Lament p. 49
   Remembering p. 50
   Bamboo Mat p. 51
   Elegy p. 52
   Empty House p. 54
   Melancholic p. 55
   Is that the same moon? p. 56
   To the Tune: The Wine Spring ("Eternal autumn rain--") p. 57
   To the Tune: The Wine Spring ("Rain falls ...") p. 58
   Early morning glows p. 59
   As night follows night p. 60
   I long for him most p. 61
   My black hair tangled p. 62
   When I think of you p. 63
   Song p. 64
   I'd sell my soul for that fawn p. 65
   That's it--I love that fawn p. 66
   Faint Thunder Drifts beneath the Willow p. 67
   The Pool Is Full of Autumn Sky, Rippled by Gentle Breezes p. 68
   Deep, Deep in the Shade of the Court p. 69
   Remembering My Wife p. 70
   Plum Blossoms p. 72
   Spring at Wu Ling p. 73
   Butterflies Love Flowers p. 74
   The Washing Stream p. 75
   Boat of Stars p. 76
   On Her Decision to Stop Wearing Clothes p. 77
   Like This p. 78
   You that love Lovers p. 81
   When I see Your Face p. 82
   What I want is to see your face p. 83
   On Love p. 85
   If constancy in love ... p. 86
   Love delivers to me its sweetest thoughts p. 87
   Face to Face with My Lover on Daito's Anniversary p. 88
   Song of the Dream Garden p. 89
   My Hand Is Lady Mori's Hand p. 90
   Night Talk in a Dream Chamber p. 91
   My Love's Dark Place Is Fragrant like Narcissus p. 92
   Elegy p. 93
   Give up erotic games, Kabir p. 94
   Sometimes, everywhere I look p. 95
   First Love p. 96
   Dark One p. 97
   Don't block my way, friend p. 98
   Having wet me with love p. 99
   A glimpse of your body p. 100
   Sonnet CXXIX p. 101
   As if to lift my babe-in-arms p. 102
   When I found her in the bathing pool p. 103
   All day she studies her new love-bite in the mirror p. 104
   Loveliness beyond words p. 105
   Delight in Disorder p. 106
   Clothes Do but Cheat and Cozen Us p. 107
   Upon the Nipples of Julia's Breast p. 108
   To His Mistress p. 109
   To My Dear and Loving Husband p. 110
   Your breasts will not fall p. 111
   To His Coy Mistress p. 112
   Song for a Girl p. 114
   Which Contains a Fantasy Satisfied with a Love Befitting It p. 115
   Oysters p. 116
   from Visions p. 117
   The Question Answer'd p. 118
   Sharing Eve's Apple p. 119
   Woman's Love Song p. 121
   from I Sing the Body Electric p. 122
   from I Sing the Body Electric p. 124
   A Woman Waits for Me p. 126
   I Am He That Aches with Love p. 129
   City of Orgies p. 130
   Possessed p. 131
   I won't care p. 132
   Wild Nights p. 133
   Fires run through my body ... p. 134
   Oxaitoq's Song p. 135
   Passion and Love p. 136
   Longing p. 137
   If I were a poet p. 138
   Spring quickly passes p. 139
   A thousand strands p. 140
   Are you still longing p. 141
   The Guest p. 142
   The Unfaithful Wife p. 144
   Body of a Woman p. 147
   Love Song p. 148
   Sottoportico San Zaccaria p. 149
   Quietly p. 150
   More Beautiful than Your Eyes p. 151
   A Coal Fire in Winter p. 153
   Two Sonnets p. 154
   Our Bodies p. 156
   The Mutes p. 158
   The Glass p. 160
   A Form of Women p. 161
   The Rain p. 163
   from Twenty-one Love Poems p. 165
   The Most Ancient Names of Fire p. 166
   Poem for Easter p. 168
   The women you are accustomed to p. 170
   Song at midnight p. 171
   Night comes and extinguishes the numbers ... p. 173
   Ten Thousand Sutras p. 174
   from Brief Lessons in Eroticism I p. 176
   For Every Heart p. 179
   Perpetua p. 180
   Shiva's Prowess p. 181
   The Lovers p. 183
   The Thief p. 185
   Notes on the Poets p. 187
   Credits p. 205
Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Title: The erotic spirit : an anthology of poems of sensuality, love, and longing / edited by Sam Hamill.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: Boston : Shambhala ; [New York] : Distributed in the US by Random House, Inc., 1996.
Physical descrip: xxi, 200 p. ; 20 cm.
Held by: DUNDEE NORTHBROOK EPLMAIN
Subject term: Erotic poetry.
Genre index term: Love poetry.
Added author: Hamill, Sam.
Control Number: ocm32349081
ISBN: 0877739579 (alk. paper) $18.00
ISBN: 1570622345 (pbk)
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