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The Daily Mirror
About this book
Following in the footsteps of such poets as Emily Dickinson, William Stafford, and Frank O'Hara, David Lehman began writing a poem a day in 1996 and found the experience so rewarding that he continued for the next two years. During that time, some of these poems appeared in various journals and on Web sites, including The Poetry Daily site, which ran thirty of Lehman's poems in as many days throughout the month of April 1998.
For The Daily Mirror, Lehman has selected the best of these "daily poems" -- each tied to a specific occasion or situation -- and telescoped two years into one. Spontaneous and immediate, but always finely crafted and spiced with Lehman's signature irony and wit, the poems are akin to journal entries charting the passing of time, the deaths of great men and women, the news of the day. Jazz, Sinatra, the weather, love, poetry and poets, movies, and New York City are among their recurring themes.
A departure from Lehman's previous work, this unique volume provides the intimacy of a diary, full of passion, sound, and fury, but with all the aesthetic pleasure of poetry. More a party of poems than a standard collection, The Daily Mirror presents an exciting new way to think about poetry.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- INTRODUCTION
- JANUARY 1
- JANUARY 2
- JANUARY 3
- JANUARY 5
- JANUARY 6
- JANUARY 10
- JANUARY 14
- JANUARY 16
- JANUARY 24
- JANUARY 26
- JANUARY 31
- FEBRUARY 5
- FEBRUARY 6
- FEBRUARY 7
- FEBRUARY 8
- FEBRUARY 10
- FEBRUARY 13
- FEBRUARY 19
- FEBRUARY 23
- FEBRUARY 28
- MARCH 2
- MARCH 4
- MARCH 5
- MARCH 6
- MARCH 9
- MARCH 11
- MARCH 12
- MARCH 15
- MARCH 16
- MARCH 17
- MARCH 18
- MARCH 21
- MARCH 23
- MARCH 24
- MARCH 26
- MARCH 27
- MARCH 28
- MARCH 29
- MARCH 30
- APRIL 1
- APRIL 2
- APRIL 3
- APRIL 4
- APRIL 5
- APRIL 6
- APRIL 8
- APRIL 9
- APRIL 10
- APRIL 13
- APRIL 14
- APRIL 15
- APRIL 18
- APRIL 19
- APRIL 21
- APRIL 23
- APRIL 25
- APRIL 26
- APRIL 27 Or 28
- APRIL 29
- APRIL 30
- MAY 2
- MAY 3
- MAY 6
- MAY 8
- MAY 9
- MAY 10
- MAY 11
- MAY 12
- MAY 14
- MAY 15
- MAY 16
- MAY 17
- MAY 18
- MAY 27
- JUNE 1
- JUNE 5
- JUNE 6
- JUNE 8
- JUNE 9
- JUNE 10
- JUNE 11
- JUNE 14
- JUNE 16
- JUNE 19
- JUNE 21
- JUNE 29
- JUNE 30
- JULY 6
- JULY 8
- JULY 10
- JULY 11
- JULY 12
- JULY 13
- JULY 15
- JULY 19
- JULY 24
- JULY 29
- JULY 31
- AUGUST 5
- AUGUST 6
- AUGUST 12
- AUGUST 13
- AUGUST 17
- AUGUST 18
- AUGUST 26
- SEPTEMBER 3
- SEPTEMBER 7
- SEPTEMBER 9
- SEPTEMBER 10
- SEPTEMBER 12
- SEPTEMBER 16
- SEPTEMBER 17
- SEPTEMBER 21
- SEPTEMBER 22
- SEPTEMBER 30
- OCTOBER 7
- OCTOBER 11
- OCTOBER 12
- OCTOBER 15
- OCTOBER 16
- OCTOBER 23
- OCTOBER 24
- OCTOBER 25
- NOVEMBER 1
- NOVEMBER 6
- NOVEMBER 9
- NOVEMBER 10
- NOVEMBER 11
- NOVEMBER 13
- NOVEMBER 16
- NOVEMBER 17
- NOVEMBER 18
- NOVEMBER 19
- NOVEMBER 23
- NOVEMBER 26
- NOVEMBER 28
- DECEMBER 1
- DECEMBER 2
- DECEMBER 4
- DECEMBER 7
- DECEMBER 9
- DECEMBER 12
- DECEMBER 14
- DECEMBER 16
- DECEMBER 17
- DECEMBER 18
- DECEMBER 23
- DECEMBER 25
- DECEMBER 29
- DECEMBER 31
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS