Rita Dove's Collected Poems 1974-2004 showcases the wide-ranging
diversity that earned her a Pulitzer Prize, the position of U.S. poet
laureate, a National Humanities Medal, and a National Medal of Art.
Gathering thirty years and seven books, this volume compiles Dove's
fresh reflections on adolescence in The Yellow House on the Corner and
her irreverent musings in Museum. She sets the moving love story of
Thomas and Beulah against the backdrop of war, industrialization, and
the civil right struggles. The multifaceted gems of Grace Notes, the
exquisite reinvention of Greek myth in the sonnets of Mother Love, the
troubling rapids of recent history in On the Bus with Rosa Parks, and
the homage to America's kaleidoscopic cultural heritage in American
Smooth all celebrate Dove's mastery of narrative context with lyrical
finesse. With the "precise, singing lines" for which the Washington
Post praised her, Dove "has created fresh configurations of the
traditional and the experimental" (Poetry magazine).