Flower Wreath Hill
Author: Kenneth Rexroth
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 168
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Author: Kenneth Rexroth
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 168
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Published: 1971
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martha Stewart
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9780848715304
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents instructions for making wreaths from natural materials representing all fifty states.
Author: Kenneth Rexroth
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1955
Total Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 9780811201810
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of Japanese poems accompanied by their English translations.
Author: Matthew Simpson
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 254
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kenneth Rexroth
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 9780811210256
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book talks about Kenneth's twenty-seven essays written over a period of time of more than forty years. It remains the sanest guide to the cultural upheaval in American society since World War II.
Author: Creery
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Published: 1859
Total Pages: 140
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eliot Weinberger
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780811218368
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Nothing stands still in this poetry: the wind blows the trees, the lake water ripples and the ever-present road runs in and out of the hills."--American Poetry Review
Author: Christine Brooke-Rose
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9780811212168
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn her latest novel, Textermination, the eminent British novelist/critic Christine Brooke-Rose pulls a wide array of characters out of the great works of literature and drops them into the middle of the San Francisco Hilton. Emma Bovary, Emma Woodhouse, Captain Ahab, Odysseus, Huck Finn... all are gathered for the Annual Convention of Prayer for Being, to meet, to discuss, to pray for their continued existence in the mind of the modern reader. But what begins as a grand enterprise erupts into total pandemonium: with characters from different times, places, and genres all battling for respect and asserting their own hard-won fame and reputations. Dealing with such topical literary issues as deconstruction, multiculturalism, and the Salman Rushdie affair, this wild and humorous satire pokes fun at the academy and ultimately brings into question the value of determining a literary canon at all.
Author: Hilda Doolittle
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1986-02-17
Total Pages: 676
ISBN-13: 0811223566
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Collected Poems 1912-1944 of H. D. brings together all the shorter poems and poetical sequences of Hilda Doolittle (1886-1961) written before 1945. Divided into four parts, this landmark volume, now available as a New Directions Paperbook, includes the complete Collected Poems of 1925 and Red Roses for Bronze (1931). Of special significance are the "Uncollected and Unpublished Poems (1912-1944)," the third section of the book, written mainly in the 1930s, during H. D.'s supposed "fallow" period. As these pages reveal, she was in fact writing a great deal of important poetry at the time, although publishing only a small part of it. The later, wartime poems in this section form an essential prologue to her magnificent Trilogy (1944), the fourth and culminating part of this book. Born in Pennsylvania in 1886, Hilda Doolittle moved to London in 1911 in the footsteps of her friend and one-time fiancé Ezra Pound. Indeed it was Pound, acting as the London scout for Poetry magazine, who helped her begin her extraordinary career, penning the words "H. D., Imagiste" to a group of six poems and sending them on to editor Harriet Monroe in Chicago. The Collected Poems 1912-1944 traces the continual expansion of H. D.'s work from her early imagistic mode to the prophetic style of her "hidden" years in the 1930s, climaxing in the broader, mature accomplishment of Trilogy. The book is edited by Professor Louis L. Martz of Yale, who supplies valuable textual notes and an introductory essay that relates the significance of H. D.'s life to her equally remarkable literary achievement.