Books

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Selected Poems (pictured right.) Tucson: Kore Press, 2007. 96pp. This is the most current volume of Jeremy Ingalls’ poetry. It includes an Introduction by Alison Hawthorne Deming, and selections from four previously published books of poetry, plus a few unpublished poems found among her manuscripts.

Purchase this book here, and use this study guide by Wendy Burk.

The Metaphysical Sword. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1941. 80pp. Reissued, New York: AMS Press, 1970. This collection was awarded the Yale Younger Poets prize in 1941.

Click here for an image of a favorable review at its time of publication.

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Tahl (pictured left.) New York: Alfred Knopf, Inc., 1945. 621pp. Reissued, Tucson: University of Arizona Poetry Center, 2002. 621pp. Tahl is a contemporary epic poem about a composer-aviator’s world-wide travels and what he observes and learns.

The Woman from the Island. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1958. 147pp. This collection includes poems with chants and rhythms influenced by and honoring the poetic traditions of the Hopi American Indians and the Ibos of Nigeria.

These Islands Also. Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1959. 49pp. Japanese lore and poetics infuse this volume as some of the works were written while living and teaching in Japan as a Fulbright scholar.

This Stubborn Quantum. Tucson: Capstone Editions, 1983. 87pp. This collection of poems is out of print. Some poems from this volume can be found in the more current Selected Poems from Kore Press.

Summer Liturgy: A Verse Play. Tucson: Capstone Editions, 1985. 135pp. This is a play in which cultures merge and transform. It is a modern "retelling" of a summer when Christ was an adolescent, visiting relatives of Joseph in Cornwall, England.

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A Book of Legends. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, Inc., 1941. 354pp. Part of the Discovery Series, this book was written when the author was a teacher of high school students in her home state of Massachusetts.

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The Galilean Way. New York: Longmans Green and Company, Inc., 1953. 266pp. A book for modern skeptics: a different approach to the Christian way of life, experience, history, and psychology.

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The Epic Tradition and Related Essays (pictured left.) Tucson: Capstone Editions, 1989. 186pp. This collection of essays includes subjects ranging from epic narrative and composition to philosophical and metaphysical musings based on more scientific and modern ideas.

Symbols for These Times (pictured right) Published at The Press of the Flozari, number 55 of the Torchbearer's Chapbooks; 1940. Hand printed at the Pegasus Studio in Cleveland, Ohio, in an edition of 100 copies; these were available by mail from the author, postpaid, for fifty cents each.

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The Political History of China, 1840-1928 by Li Chien-Nung (pictured left.) Translated and edited with S. Y. Teng, from Chinese. New York: D. Van Nostrand and Company, Inc., 1956. 545pp. This work provides an indirect access to resources not easily available to western scholars. It includes a bibliography with detailed references by the editors, and three maps. (click title for an orginal review by Sheng Mao written especially for this website.)

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The Malice of Empire by Yao Hsin-Nung (pictured right.) Translated, with an Introduction, from Chinese. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1970. 160pp. This is a first English translation of a modern Chinese play by this author.

Tenno Yugao by Nakagawa. Translated from Japanese. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1975. 179pp. The text includes a commentary on the relevance of Yoichi Nakagawa’s novel in Japanese literature.