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Looking for poetry anthology

Published by: anonym 2010-03-19

  • Looking for a poetry anthology that has the following poems in it: 'Directions to the Armorer' (author unknown), 'The lesson of the moth' by Don Marquis, and 'Symptoms of Love' by Robert Graves. I read it in the early 1980's and if anyone knows the name of the anthology, I'd be grateful!


  • I didn't find the anthology, but found the Armorer poem: “Directions to the Armorer” Make me a shield with Easy-to-change Insignia. I’m often A little vague, As to which side I’m on, What battle I’m in. And listen, make it A trifle flimsy Not too hard to pierce. I’m not absolutely sure I want to win. (Olsen & Elder, 1959) "Directions to the Armorer" [Google search term] http://bernard.pitzer.edu/~hfairchi/psychdiscourse/2001%5C3203PD.htm However, Elder Olson ("on" not "en") seems to have been the true name of the poet (see reference on http://www.mosdospress.com/toc8.html) "Directions to the Armorer" credited to Elder Olson). The Lesson of the Moth by archy (Don Marquis) http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/~haddock/poems/archy.html Symptoms of Love by Robert Graves http://www.enjoypoetry.com/sampoet/sampoet7.htm The Armorer and Moth poems seem humor/satire to me so I search for an anthology in that manner. I didn't find it but did find two quotes you may enjoy: "Publishing a volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo." ~ Don Marquis ~ "There's no money in poetry, but then there's no poetry in money, either." ~ Robert Graves ~ Both from http://www.gardendigest.com/poetry/quoap1.htm Elder Olson also wrote an intriguing poem "The Scarecrow Christ" (http://thepoeticlink.com/pl/view_one_poem.php3?poem_num=9515) where the text forms a cross. I hope you find my comments of interest and good luck in locating the exact anthology.
  • SUNLINK WOTM - Poetry::
    of the 800 section for poetry from other nationalities. start looking at individual titles in the poetry sections, stand new anthology of modern
    http://www.sunlink.ucf.edu/weed/archive/poetry.html
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  • This was a very interesting hunt. Initially I failed to find anything useful in a Web search for the poems; although the poems themselves were not difficult to find, the anthology was a tougher nut to crack. To identify the book, I visited the Library of Congress and did a guided keyword search of its online catalog. Since "Directions to an Armorer" is a poem that is not commonly anthologized, I searched for records containing both "directions" and "armorer." There were two hits: Counterpoints [compiled by] Harvey R. Granite, Millard H. Black [and] Jo M.... LC Control Number: 76147103 Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Brief Description: Granite, Harvey R., comp. Counterpoints [compiled by] Harvey R. Granite, Millard H. Black [and] Jo M. Stanchfield. Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1971] 168 p. illus. (part col.), map. 24 cm. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elder Olson reading his poems in the Recording Laboratory, Mar. 25, 1968 LC Control Number: 94838924 Type of Material: Nonmusic Sound Recording Brief Description: Olson, Elder, 1909- Elder Olson reading his poems in the Recording Laboratory, Mar. 25, 1968 [sound recording]. Poems. Selections 1968. 1 sound tape reel (ca. 60 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1 track, mono. ; 10 in. Library of Congress Online Catalog http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAGE=Second Further investigation into the contents of the "Counterpoints" volume produced this list: LC Control Number: 76147103 Contents: Roberto, by O. Lewis. Going home, by W. Saroyan. The Duke's children, by F. O'Connor. Directions to the armorer, by E. Olson. German soldiers, by Y. Yevtushenko. The interlopers, by Saki. Military parade, by C. Sandburg. Whose garden was this? by T. Paxton. The highway, by R. Bradbury. By the waters of Babylon, by S. V. Ben t. What the ants are saying, by D. Marquis. Sonic boom, by J. Updike. The hut, by C. Laye. The bike, by A. Sillitoe. A night out, by H. Pinter. He asks me, by R. Margolis. Great, man, great, by P. Thomas. Notes from Norfolk Prison Colony, by Malcolm X. Blackbird, by J. Lennon and P. McCartney. The wolf who went places, by J. Thurber. The lesson of the moth, by D. Marquis. The sprinters, by L. Morrison. A storm in summer, by R. Serling. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After searching numerous used book sources on the Web, I have found one copy of "Counterpoints" for sale, for $7.65 plus shipping: http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?qwork=1363619&ptit=Counterpoints&pauth=Granite%2C%20Harvey%20R%2E&pisbn=&pbest=7%2E65&pbestnew=1000000%2E00&pqty=1&pqtynew=0&matches=1&qsort=r Thank you for asking an interesting question! It was particularly nice to revisit Don Marquis's wonderful world of archy & mehitabel. If anything I've said is unclear, or if any of the links do not function, please request clarification before rating my answer; I will gladly provide further assistance. Best wishes, pinkfreud
  • Lisa LaTrovato, International Poetry Hall of Fame::
    of Poetry anthology and also the Sparrow Grass Poetry Forum I am always looking for writing that challenges me, and my new manuscript does just that.
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    Revolutionary online publisher, WEbook, is teaming up with Level 4 Press to gather submissions for a series of poetry anthologies.
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  • I'm afraid I have not been able to locate a copy of your poetry anthology for sale. Will information on the name of the book, with the names of the editors, publication date, and list of contents be sufficient for an answer?


  • Thank you very much for the five-star rating. You rock, too! Love your screen name, Gothabilly Girl. Are you any relation to Goth Brooks? ;-) Hope you enjoy your poetry anthology! ~Pink


  • I think the book you found is it!!! I must have found the other poem 'Symptoms of Love' in another book and somehow confused it.


  • Goth Brooks is my alter ego, like Chris Gaines... or it could be he's the Michael to my LaToya... i checked under your name and saw your explanation for your 'handle' very funny... by the way, which one's pink?


  • WOW! You rock! you even found where I could purchase it!!!


  • I have found information on an anthology from the early 1970s that contains two of the items you mention, "Directions to the Armorer" by Elder Olson, and "The lesson of the moth," by Don Marquis. Howeer, this book does not contain "Symptoms of Love," by Robert Graves. Here's a list of the poems in the book: Roberto, by O. Lewis. Going home, by W. Saroyan. The Duke's children, by F. O'Connor. Directions to the armorer, by E. Olson. German soldiers, by Y. Yevtushenko. The interlopers, by Saki. Military parade, by C. Sandburg. Whose garden was this? by T. Paxton. The highway, by R. Bradbury. By the waters of Babylon, by S. V. Ben t. What the ants are saying, by D. Marquis. Sonic boom, by J. Updike. The hut, by C. Laye. The bike, by A. Sillitoe. A night out, by H. Pinter. He asks me, by R. Margolis. Great, man, great, by P. Thomas. Notes from Norfolk Prison Colony, by Malcolm X. Blackbird, by J. Lennon and P. McCartney. The wolf who went places, by J. Thurber. The lesson of the moth, by D. Marquis. The sprinters, by L. Morrison. A storm in summer, by R. Serling. Could this be your book?





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