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Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley

Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley
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  • ISBN-13: 9780253207777
  • ISBN: 0253207770
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press

AUTHOR

Riley, James Whitcomb

SUMMARY

Few lives have left so vivid an impression upon a native environment as that of James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier Poet. His folksy, down-home rhymes are still enormously popular in his native state and beyond. This publication brings back into print the complete Riley repertoire of more than 1,000 poems, including such all-time favorites as ÒLittle Orphant AnnieÓ (far and away the best-loved of all Riley characters), ÒThe Raggedy Man,Ó ÒOur Hired Girl,Ó ÒA Barefoot Boy,Ó ÒThe Bumblebee,Ó ÒGranny,Ó and ÒWhen the Frost Is on the Punkin.Ó It is said that IndianaÕs best-known poet did not portray but invented the typical Hoosier. Applying imaginative skill, Riley altered and adapted the people around him to suit his purpose. As Jeannette Covert Nolan once put it, the figure who emerged was Òa mellow, humorous rustic, a quaint, bucolic philosopher, unlettered but gifted with an earthy shrewdness, a peasant wisdom, a heart of gold, speaking a drawling, hybrid tongue, a dubious dialect as yet unidentified by any philologist.Ó In his heyday Riley was famous all over the world. Though often called a childrenÕs poet, he actually wrote about children for adults, delighting in emotional reminders of an irretrievable pastÑperhaps one that never quite existed. Throughout his life Riley looked back wistfully and sentimentally upon his childhood days, turning the longings and unfulfilled dreams of youth into verse. So celebrated was he in Indiana that in many public elementary schools, students were required to memorize and recite one of his poems every week for admiring audiences of visiting parents. If I Knew What Poets Know If I knew what poets know, Did I know what poets do, If I knew what poets know, Would I write a rhyme Would I sing a song, I would find a theme Of the buds that never blow Sadder than the pigeonÕs coo Sweeter than the placid flow In the summer-time? When the days are long? Of the fairest dream: Would I sing of golden seeds Where I found a heart in pain, I would sing of love that lives Springing up in ironweeds? I would make it glad again; On the errors it forgives: And of rain-drop turned to snow,And the false should be the true, And the world would better grow If I knew what poets know? Did I know what poets do. If I knew what poets know. ÑJames Whitcomb RileyRiley, James Whitcomb is the author of 'Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley' with ISBN 9780253207777 and ISBN 0253207770.

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