Blessed as We Were: Late Selected and New Poems, 2000-2018

Blessed as We Were: Late Selected and New Poems, 2000-2018

Author: Gerald Stern

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2020-01-21

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1324002344

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Finalist for the 2021 PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry Collection An illuminating and irascible compilation of selected and new poems from National Book Award winner Gerald Stern. For five decades, Gerald Stern has been writing his own brand of expansive, deep-down American poetry. Now in his nineties, this “sometimes comic, sometimes tragic visionary” (Edward Hirsch) engages a lifetime of memories in his poems, blending philosophical, wide-ranging intellect with boisterous wit. Memory unites the poems in Blessed as We Were, which reach back through seven collections written over almost two decades. Stern explores casual miracles, relationships, and the natural world in Last Blue (2000); offers a satirical and redemptive vision in Everything Is Burning (2005) and Save the Last Dance (2008); meditates on the metamorphosis of aging in In Beauty Bright (2012); and captures the sensual joys of life—even when they are far in the past—in the wistful love poems and elegies of Galaxy Love (2017). The volume concludes with over two dozen new poems that combine the metaphysical with the domestic, from the passage of time and the cost of love to the profound banality of cardboard and its uses. With his characteristic exuberant, oracular voice animating every line, Stern reminds us why he is one of the great American poets, one who has long “been telling us that the best way to live is not so much for poetry, but through poetry” (New York Times Book Review).


Monthly Bulletin

Monthly Bulletin

Author: Pennsylvania. Dept. of Agriculture. Dairy and Food Division

Publisher:

Published: 1919

Total Pages: 1232

ISBN-13:

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Forest with Castanets

Forest with Castanets

Author: Diane Mehta

Publisher: Stahlecker Selections

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781945588259

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"A Stahlecker Series Selection"--Back cover.


Hall of Waters

Hall of Waters

Author: Berry Grass

Publisher: Operating System - Kin(d)* Texts and Projects

Published: 2019-08-08

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781946031549

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Hall of Waters is an attempt to demythologize the rural American Midwest through the specific example of the author's hometown, Excelsior Springs, MO. Through lyric essay & memoir, the book seeks to examine & undercut the inherent settler white supremacy of the Midwestern small-town, to deromanticize the nostalgia for land & place that is the hallmark of Midwestern art, & to think about what it was like growing up queer & trans in such a toxic environment.