New York City has always been a larger-than-life, half-mythical place, and this collection offers an appropriately stunning mosaic of its many incarnations in poetry-ranging from Walt Whitman's exuberant celebrations to contemporary poets' moving responses to the September 11 attack on the city. All the icons of this greatest of cities swirl and flash through these pages: taxis and subways, bridges and skyscrapers, ghettos and roof gardens and fire escapes, from the South Bronx to Coney Island to Broadway to Central Park, and from Langston Hughes's Harlem to James Merrill's Upper East Side. Wallace Stevens, e. e. cummings, W. H. Auden, Dorothy Parker, Elizabeth Bishop, Allen Ginsberg, and Audre Lorde are just a few of the poets gathered here, alongside a host of new young voices. Encompassing as many moods, characters, and scenes as this multifaceted, ever-changing metropolis has to offer, Poems of New York will be treasured by literary lovers of New York everywhere.
Elizabeth Hun Schmidt, a former poetry editor at the New York Times Book Review, is the editor of the acclaimed anthology Poems of New York and The Poets Laureate Anthology. She lives in New York City and currently teaches American literature at Sarah Lawrence College.
ForewordWALT WHITMAN (1819-1892)MannahattaBroadwayCrossing Brooklyn Ferry HERMAN MELVILLE (1819-1891)The House-Top: A Night PieceAMY LOWELL (1874-1925)The TaxiAnticipation WALLACE STEVENS (1879-1955)Arrival at the Waldorf WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)The Great Figure SARA TEASDALE (1884-1933)Union Square BroadwayMARIANNE MOORE (1887-1972)New York CLAUDE MCKAY (1889-1948)The Tropics in New York The City's Love A Song of the Moon EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY (1892-1950)Recuerdo''If I should learn'' DOROTHY PARKER (1893-1967)Observation E. E. CUMMINGS (1894-1962)"Taxis toot whirl people moving” CHARLES REZNIKOFF (1894-1976)"Walk about the subway station” FEDERICO GARCÍA LORCA (1898-1936)Dawn HART CRANE (1899-1933)To Brooklyn BridgeThe Harbor Dawn The Tunnel LANGSTON HUGHES (1902-1967)The Weary Blues Good Morning Harlem Juke Box Love SongSubway Rush Hour HELENE JOHNSON (1906-1995)The Street to the Establishment W. H. AUDEN (1907-1973)Refugee Blues September 1, 1939 GEORGE OPPEN (1908-1984)Pedestrian ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Man-Moth Letter to N.Y. MURIEL RUKEYSER (1913-1980)Seventh Avenue MAY SWENSON (1913-1989)Staying at Ed's Place At the Museum of Modern ArtKARL SHAPIRO (1913-2000)Future-Present LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI (1919- )"The Pennycandystore beyond the El”AMY CLAMPITT (1920-1994)Dancers Exercising GRACE PALEY (1922- )The Nature of This City Fear On Mother's Day HOWARD MOSS (1922-1987)The BuildingThe Roof Garden DENISE LEVERTOV (1923-1997)The Cabdriver's Smile JAMES SCHUYLER (1923-1991)This Dark Apartment An East Window on Elizabeth Street March Here WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA (1923- )Photograph from September 11 KENNETH KOCH (1925- )Girl and Baby Florist Sidewalk Pram NineteenSeventy Something GERALD STERN (1925- )96 Vandam Let Me Please Look Into My WindowFRANK O'HARA (1926-1966)Steps Gamin JAMES MERRILL (1926-1995)An Urban Convalescence 164 East 72nd Street ALLEN GINSBERG (1926-1997)I am a Victim of TelephoneMy Sad Self W. S. MERWIN (1927- )St. Vincent's GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )Room of Return Running on SilkJOHN ASHBERY (1927- )A Sendentary ExistenceSo Many Lives CHARLES TOMLINSON (1927- )All Afternoon PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Get Up RICHARD HOWARD (1929- )209 Canal Among the Missing L. E. SISSMAN (1929-1976)Tears at Korvette's Visiting Chaos ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Upper BroadwayGREGORY CORSO (1930-2001)Eastside Incidents The Whole Mess . . . AlmostDEREK WALCOTT (1930- )The Bridge AMIRI BARAKA (1934- )Return of the NativeMARK STRAND (1934- )Night Piece AUDRE LORDE (1934-1992)To My Daughter the Junkie on a Train A Trip on the Staten Island Ferry TED BERRIGAN (1934-1983)Whitman in Black HETTIE JONES (1934- )Dust— A Survival Kit, Fall 2001 JUNE JORDAN (1936-2002)Toward a City that Sings "If you saw a Negro lady” C. K. WILLIAMS (1936- )Love: Wrath From War CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Couple at Coney Island For the Very Soul of Me THOMAS M. DISCH (1940- )The Argument Resumed; or, Up Through Tribeca In Praise of New York BILLY COLLINS (1941- )Man Listening to Disc ERICA JONG (1942- )Walking Through the Upper East Side SHARON OLDS (1942- )Boy Out in the World NIKKI GIOVANNI (1943- )Just a New York Poem The New Yorkers RONALD WARDALL (1947- )Three Weeks After DAVID LEHMAN (1948- )The World Trade Center October 11, 1998 September 14, 2001 LAWRENCE JOSEPH (1948- )In the Age of Postcapitalism DOUG DORPH (1949- )Love EDWARD HIRSCH (1950- )Man on a Fire Escape JORIE GRAHAM (1951- )Expulsion ROBERT POLITO (1951- )Overheard in the Love Hotel NICHOLAS CHRISTOPHER (1951- )Construction Site, Windy Night 1972, #43The Last Hours of Laódikê, Sister of Hektor ELIZABETH MACKLIN (1952- )A Married Couple Discovers Irreconcilable Differences VICKIE KARP (1953- )GlassLAURIE SHECK (1953- )In the South Bronx The Subway Platform CORNELIUS EADY (1954- )The Amateur Terrorist DreadPHILLIS LEVIN (1954- )Out of ChaosVIJAY SESHADRI (1954- )A Werewolf in Brooklyn Immediate City JUDITH BAUMEL (1956- )You weren't Crazy and You weren't DeadLI-YOUNG LEE (1957- )From The City in Which I Love You MARTÍN ESPADA (1957- )The Owl and the LightningJAMES LASDUN (1958- )Woman Police Officer in Elevator REGINALD SHEPHERD (1963- )AntibodyDEBORAH GARRISON (1965- )Worked Late on a Tuesday Night I Saw You Walking MALENA MÖRLING (1965- )Let Me Say ThisWILLIE PERDOMO (1967- )123rd Street RapDAVID BERMAN (1967- )New York, New York KEVIN YOUNG (1970- )City-as-School MELANIE REHAK (1971- )Adonis All Male Revue, November 24DAVID SEMANKI (1971- )Rain NATHANIEL BELLOWS (1972- )Liberty Island Acknowledgments