More Than Peace and Cypresses
Author: Cyrus Cassells
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 1556592140
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA lyrical "book of heroes" about the role of art, creation, and inspiration.
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Author: Cyrus Cassells
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 1556592140
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA lyrical "book of heroes" about the role of art, creation, and inspiration.
Author: C.D. Wright
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2013-06-15
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 1619321068
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“Wright has found a way to wed fragments of an iconic America to a luminously strange idiom, eerie as a tin whistle, which she uses to evoke the haunted quality of our carnal existence.”—The New Yorker Inspired by numerous visits inside Louisiana state prisons—where MacArthur Fellow C.D. Wright served as a “factotum” for a portrait photographer—One Big Self bears witness to incarcerated men and women and speaks to the psychic toll of protracted time passed in constricted space. It is a riveting mosaic of distinct voices, epistolary pieces, elements from a moralistic board game, road signage, prison data, inmate correspondence, and “counts” of things—from baby’s teeth to chigger bites: Count your folding money Count the times you said you wouldn’t go back Count your debts Count the roaches when the light comes on Count your kids after the housefire One Big Self—originally published as a large-format limited edition that featured photographs and text—was selected by The New York Times and The Village Voice as a notable book of the year. This edition features the poem exclusively. C.D. Wright is the author of ten books of poetry, including several collaborations with photographer Deborah Luster. She is a professor at Brown University.
Author: Malin Pereira
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 0820337137
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPereira's collection of interviews with leading contemporary African American poets Wanda Coleman, Yusef Komunyakaa, Thylias Moss, Harryette Mullen, Cornelius Eady, Elizabeth Alexander, Rita Dove, and Cyrus Cassells offers an in-depth look at the cultural and aesthetic perspectives of the post-Black Arts Movement generation.
Author: Sarah Lindsay
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1556591640
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a collection of surreal poems that blend science and art.
Author: Christopher Hennessy
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Published: 2013-11-29
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 029929563X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents interviews with eight gay men who are celebrated American poets and writers, discussing their early lives, friends and communities that shaped their work, histories of gay writers before them, how sex and desire connect with artistic production, and what coming out means to a writer.
Author: Mar?m Mi?r?
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 161
ISBN-13: 1556592647
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst American publication of Syrian poet Maram al-Massri, presented in a bilingual Arabic-English edition.
Author: Norman Dubie
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 97
ISBN-13: 1556592639
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNorman Dubie is a trickster purveyor of illusions whose devout readership expects the unexpected.
Author: David Huerta
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2009-01-01
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 1556592876
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst English-language collection of David Huerta; includes the premier translation from his masterpiece, Incurable.
Author: Christian Wiman
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2013-06-14
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 1619320932
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn intimate first book of personal essays and incisive commentary from the editor of Poetry.
Author: Julie Buckner Armstrong
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2009-01-01
Total Pages: 792
ISBN-13: 0820331813
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis anthology of drama, essays, fiction, and poetry presents a thoughtful, classroom-tested selection of the best literature for learning about the long civil rights movement. Unique in its focus on creative writing, the volume also ranges beyond a familiar 1954-68 chronology to include works from the 1890s to the present. The civil rights movement was a complex, ongoing process of defining national values such as freedom, justice, and equality. In ways that historical documents cannot, these collected writings show how Americans negotiated this process--politically, philosophically, emotionally, spiritually, and creatively. Gathered here are works by some of the most influential writers to engage issues of race and social justice in America, including James Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, Amiri Baraka, and Nikki Giovanni. The volume begins with works from the post-Reconstruction period when racial segregation became legally sanctioned and institutionalized. This section, titled "The Rise of Jim Crow," spans the period from Frances E. W. Harper's Iola Leroy to Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. In the second section, "The Fall of Jim Crow," Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail" and a chapter from The Autobiography of Malcolm X appear alongside poems by Robert Hayden, June Jordan, and others who responded to these key figures and to the events of the time. "Reflections and Continuing Struggles," the last section, includes works by such current authors as Rita Dove, Anthony Grooms, and Patricia J. Williams. These diverse perspectives on the struggle for civil rights can promote the kinds of conversations that we, as a nation, still need to initiate.