Poems from the Sprawl
Author: Mark Charron
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2020-04-09
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 0578161176
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Author: Mark Charron
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2020-04-09
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 0578161176
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Danielle Dutton
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Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781940696775
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Author: Jason Diamond
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Published: 2020-08-25
Total Pages: 205
ISBN-13: 1566895901
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor decades the suburbs have been where art happens despite: despite the conformity, the emptiness, the sameness. Time and again, the story is one of gems formed under pressure and that resentment of the suburbs is the key ingredient for creative transcendence. But what if, contrary to that, the suburb has actually been an incubator for distinctly American art, as positively and as surely as in any other cultural hothouse? Mixing personal experience, cultural reportage, and history while rejecting clichés and pieties and these essays stretch across the country in an effort to show that this uniquely American milieu deserves another look.
Author: Walt Whitman
Publisher:
Published: 1872
Total Pages: 520
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Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780900575914
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Author: Sonnet L'Abbe
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2019-08-20
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 0771073100
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBronwen Wallace Memorial Award-winning poet Sonnet L'Abbé returns with her third collection, in which a mixed-race woman decomposes her inheritance of Shakespeare by breaking open the sonnet and inventing an entirely new poetic form. DOROTHY LIVESAY POETRY PRIZE FINALIST RAYMOND SOUSTER AWARD FINALIST How can poetry grapple with how some cultures assume the place of others? How can English-speaking writers use the English language to challenge the legacy of colonial literary values? In Sonnet's Shakespeare, one young, half-dougla (mixed South Asian and Black) poet tries to use "the master's tools" on the Bard's "house," attempting to dismantle his monumental place in her pysche and in the poetic canon. In a defiant act of literary patricide and a feat of painstaking poetic labour, Sonnet L'Abbé works with the pages of Shakespeare's sonnets as a space she will inhabit, as a place of power she will occupy. Letter by letter, she sits her own language down into the white spaces of Shakespeare's poems, until she overwhelms the original text and effectively erases Shakespeare's voice by subsuming his words into hers. In each of the 154 dense new poems of Sonnet's Shakespeare sits one "aggrocultured" Shakespearean sonnet--displaced, spoken over, but never entirely silenced. L'Abbé invented the process of Sonnet's Shakespeare to find a way to sing from a body that knows both oppression and privilege. She uses the procedural techniques of Oulipian constraint and erasure poetries to harness the raw energies of her hyperconfessional, trauma-forged lyric voice. This is an artist's magnum opus and mixed-race girlboy's diary; the voice of a settler on stolen Indigenous territories, a sexual assault survivor, a lover of Sylvia Plath and Public Enemy. Touching on such themes as gender identity, pop music, nationhood, video games, and the search for interracial love, this book is a poetic achievement of undeniable scope and significance.
Author: Melissa Green
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Published: 2015-12-07
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKRenowned poet Melissa Green returns to the literary stage with her new and selected poems, Magpiety, a profound and evocative exploration of memory, nature, and the nuances of human emotion. Created to captivate both longtime admirers and new readers alike, this collection showcases Green's unparalleled talent for weaving together the spiritual and the earthly with a voice that is both tender and fierce. Green's poems traverse landscapes both external and internal, unveiling a lyrical tapestry of emotion and memory. Her previous works, including the critically acclaimed The Squanicook Eclogues and Color is the Suffering of Light, have established Green as one of the most important voices in contemporary poetry.
Author: Walt Whitman
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Published: 1902
Total Pages: 504
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 332
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