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About the Book

Blind Pumper at the Well, Poems from My Eightieth Year, evokes my "primitive" American Indian childhood and young manhood, and it evokes my awareness of modern life, my experience of war and the experience of others. The book is an affirmation of a peaceful life and a life lived in harmony with Nature. It evokes love, that between men and women and that among all human beings. It evokes my awareness of my 80 years of life and my coming death.

Table of Contents:
Section One (Saying And Seeing) Ask, You Have Nothing to Lose Words Concerned with Words Student, Writing For a Former Mountain Climber Ecology, Biology and Poetry at Dawn A Fancy Dancer, Ascending Among Mountain Flowers “Season of Mists and Mellow Fruitfulness” In the New Museum the Ancients’ Artas Catharsis Theory Proves True Moment in Museum Adam and Eve, Freiburg Modern Art Museum The Calm of Bronze Photo of Neighboring Farm Couple Renoir’s Couples Dancing, We, Depending onWhich Century, Kiss or Do Not Homage to Henry Moore’s Sculptures on an Outer Wall of the Roemer Cathedral, Frankfurt am Main, and the Figures of Christ Inside A Sublime Matisse Odalisque and a U.S. Grotesque Still Life, Museum Living Room Celebrity and Nail Section Two (War: Declarations, Evocations And Condemnation) Sheep Ranch Home, Near Air Base Warplanes, Hummingbird, Cat and Poet Blossoms, Wings, Words Descendants, an All-But-Extinct Bird’s and an Almost-Vanished Vanishing American’s Night Sky, Indian Ridge Going Home, After Camping on Indian Ridge My Country Again Threatening Aggression A Killer Seeking Forgiveness A Hunt and After A Survivor of the Depression and World War Two, I Read a Daily Paper Some Future Soldiers’ Tic-Tac Attack Becoming a Man, World War Two Sky Bent A Bomber Crewman’s Dance Around the Dead Bird, Cat and Soldier, Between Battles Old German Woman, Some Wars A Cherokee Airman Remembers Two Wars A Cherokee Secular Formula to Cure Egoism An American, in a Polyester Suit, on an Egyptian Beach A Meditation on Aging Peaches in the Pantry, Some Rhymes for Smug Inheritors A Nightmare After 9-11 Boat Song Section Three (Centuries Of Lovers) A Junior High Glimpse of the Future Love Story with Inevitable Denouement Bird Heard, Leopards, Sloths and Lovers Glimpsed A Time in the Zoo Centuries of Lovers Remembering Innocence Dawn Coffee Stop, Nearing Home A Grandfather’s Hope, Wish or Prayer Early Planting A Glimpse Between the Pool Hall’s Blinds For My Wife’s Father, Edward Wendt An American-Indian Success Story in India Section Four (Some Foreshadowings) A Defense Against the Evil Without and the Evil Within Two Poems in Memory of Nils-Aslak Valkeapaeae (B. 1943, D. 2001) Ochoco Forest, a Sound in the Night Grateful To My Heart, an Emancipation Proclamation Inner Page Medical Advice, from a Patient The Eloquent Bones, a Second Coming Hospital Parking Lot Every Damned One Night Highway, War Three Visitations or Evocations The Suicide of the Son of a Friend Some Last Words for a Young Poet For Don Monroe Seven Days After Burying My Brother War on, One Brother, Sixteen,and, I, Fourteen, Try to Be Men A Zebra-Stripe Kite in Gray Sky Above Flags and Graves For Robert Wessels Two Birds, One Air Rifle BB and a Summer Without Rain Rented Rooms, London, New York A New Year’s Fantasy, on Broadway Photograph of My Father as Van Gogh’s Peasant in Straw Hat A Ritual for Approaching My Father’s Death A Ceremony for Trying to Accept Death

About the Author :
Ralph Salisbury is of English-Irish-American Indian descent. His writing covers themes from ecology to anti-war protest and support for world brotherhood and sisterhood. He was a volunteer in the US Air Force in WWII, and became an opponent to the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the war in Iraq. His father’s father was a Cherokee medicine man. His paternal grandmother was a Cherokee-Shawnee story teller. A natural, self-taught musician with an eloquent voice, Salisbury’s father made a living as a traveling minstrel before settling on the Iowa farm, where Salisbury was born.

Review :
His economy of language, his poet's ear, and his understanding of the contemporary Cherokee experience are clearly shown in this interesting collection.--Joseph Bruchac Nature in Ralph Salisbury's conception is a Presence to be addressed. I was drawn especially to such poems as 'Oil Spill Spreading, ' 'Family Task, 4th Year, ' and 'This Is My Death Dream.' This is a poet dedicated to keeping his heritage alive.--Maxine Kumin This is a poet dedicated to keeping his heritage alive. His book deserves a broad audience.--Maxine Kumin


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781844714063
  • Publisher: Salt Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Salt Publishing
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 104
  • Series Title: Earthworks
  • Sub Title: Poems from My 80th Year
  • ISBN-10: 1844714063
  • Publisher Date: 15 Feb 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 6 mm
  • Width: 140 mm


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