The Displaced of Capital

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Pub. Date: 2004-10-16
Publisher(s): Univ of Chicago Pr
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Summary

Winner of the 2005 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. The long-awaited follow-up toThe Key to the Citya finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1986Anne Winters'sThe Displaced of Capitalemanates a quiet and authoritative passion for social justice, embodying the voice of a subtle, sophisticated conscience. The "displaced" in the book's title refers to the poor, the homeless, and the disenfranchised who populate New York, the city that serves at once as gritty backdrop, city of dreams, and urban nightmare. Winters also addresses the culturally, ethnically, and emotionally excluded and, in these politically sensitive poems, writes without sentimentality of a cityscape of tenements and immigrants, offering her poetry as a testament to the lives of have-nots. In the central poem, Winters witnesses the relationship between two women of disparate social classes whose friendship represents the poet's political convictions. With poems both powerful and musical,The Displaced of Capitalmarks Anne Winters's triumphant return and assures her standing as an essential New York poet.

Author Biography

Anne Winters is associate professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her first book of poems, The Key to the City, was published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
I. THE MILL-RACE
The Mill-Race
3(3)
The Grass Grower
6(5)
The Displaced of Capital
11(2)
An Immigrant Woman
13(17)
Cold-Water Flats
30(5)
II. THE FIRST VERSE
The Depot
35(2)
Villanelle
37(2)
A Sonnet Map of Manhattan
39(16)
Wall and Pine: The Rain
41(1)
Houston Street: A Wino
42(1)
East Fifth Street: A Poster for the Oresteia
43(1)
Greenwich Street: Sad Father with a Hat
44(1)
MacDougal Street: Old-Law Tenements
45(1)
East Eleventh Street: Three Images
46(1)
Eighteenth Street: The Brown Owl of Ulm
47(1)
First Avenue: Drive-In Teller
48(1)
Sixty-seventh Street: Tosca with Man in Bedrock
49(1)
100 Riverside: Waking Up at Mari's
50(1)
One-forty-sixth Street: My Stepmother's Chloral
51(1)
One-sixty-fifth Street: The Currency Exchange
52(1)
One-sixty-eighth Street: The Armory
53(1)
One-seventy-fifth Street: The Scout
54(1)
The First Verse
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