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Copyright 1999 by Mark Wunderlich All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America LC 98-53493 ISBN 1-55849-200-3 Set in Granjon Printed and bound by Book Crafters, Inc.
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Wunderlich, Mark, 1968 The anchorage : poems / Mark Wunderlich. p. cm. ISBN 1-55849-200-3 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Gay menPoetry. I Title. PS3573.U46A8 1999 811'.54dc21 98-53493 CIP
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Page v
for Allan
Page vii
Between my Countryand the Others There is a Sea Emily Dickinson
Page ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the editors of the following publications in which some of these poems have appeared:
Agni Review:
Hunt
Boston Review:
Through an Opening Door, From a Vacant House
Chelsea:
Unmade Bed; Chapel of the Miraculous Medal; Fourteen Things We're Allowed to Bring to the Underworld; Letter Written to a Verse by Karen Carpenter; No Place Like Home; All That, Stammering
Cortland Review:
Predictions About a Black Car; This Heat, These Human Forms
GW Review:
The Shot
Graham House Review:
Pale Notion; Thirst
Harvard Review:
Peonies
Paris Review:
Take Good Care of Yourself; Suture
Poetry:
On Opening (1995); To Sleep in a New City (1995); In the Winter of This Climate (1995); Aubade (1996). Copyright Modern Poetry Association, 1995, 1996
Quarterly West:
Given in Person Only; Continent's Edge; The Anchorage; Cease, the Heart is With Me; The Mare
Rhetoric Review:
Winter of Heaven, Winter of Ash (first published as "Snow").
Southwest Review:
One Explanation of Beauty
Yale Review:
How I Was Told and Not Told; The Bruise of This
"Take Good Care of Yourself" also appeared in Night Out: Poems about Hotels, Motels, Bars and Restaurants (Milkweed Editions, 1997).
"The Bruise of This" and "How I Was Told and Not Told" also appeared in Things Shaped in Passing: More "Poets for Life'' Writing from the AIDS Pandemic (Persea, 1996).
"Aubade" also appeared in the 1995/1996 Anthology of Magazine Verse and Yearbook of American Poetry.
Page x
Many thanks to the University of Arizona Poetry Center, the Fine Arts Work Center of Provincetown, and the Wallace Stegner Fellowship Program of Stanford University for the gifts of refuge and support. Also, special thanks to Mary Jo Bang, Sarah Blake, Caroline Crumpacker, Sally Dawidoff, Timothy Donnelly, Sarah Messer, and Claudia Rankine for their help in shaping many of these poems.
To my teachers Lise Goett, J. D. McClatchy, and Lucie Brock-Broido my appreciation and gratitude.
And to my family, my love and thanks for their encouragement.
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