Poetry in Speech
Author: Egbert J. Bakker
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2018-03-15
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 1501722778
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Author: Egbert J. Bakker
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2018-03-15
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 1501722778
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Author: Nikky Finney
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 2011-01-27
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 0810152169
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"In Nikky Finney's Head Off & Split the beauty of language soars and saves us even as we skirt the raw edge of terror. And something rare and precious is restored, a light, a circling movement of the spirit. This is poetry to give thanks for."---Meena Alexander, author of Quickly Changing River --
Author: Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2017-12-19
Total Pages: 143
ISBN-13: 1612438261
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGrammy-nominated singer/songwriter Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo has developed and refined a method of emoting through writing. 2Fish is a collection of intimate poems (and a few short stories) written by Chilombo from adolescence to adulthood, in no particular order. The book details Chilombo's thoughts in their most raw and honest form taken directly from a collection of notebooks she has kept since age 12.
Author: Stephen Evangelist Henderson
Publisher:
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStephen Henderson has edited an anthology of the best of black poetry with an emphasis on the poetry of the 60's. But this anthology differs from others in significant ways. First, the introduction is extensive, giving tentative answers to such questions as: What makes a poem black? Who decides? What criteria does one use? The author's thesis is that the new black poetry's main referents are black speech and black music. Second, the author explores the many forms that black poets use, commenting on what is black technically in the poetry. Third, the poems anthologized include examples from the oral (folk sermon, spirituals, blues, ballad, rap) as well as the literary tradition. -- From publisher's description.
Author: Edward Hirsch
Publisher: Knopf
Published: 2011-09-20
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 0307701336
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA rich and significant collection of more than one hundred poems, drawn from a lifetime of “wild gratitude” in poetry. In poems chronicling insomnia (“the blue-rimmed edge / of outer dark, those crossroads / where we meet the dead”), art and culture (poems on Edward Hopper and Paul Celan, love poems in the voices of Baudelaire and Gertrude Stein, a meditation on two suitcases of children’s drawings that came out of the Terezin concentration camp), and his own experience, including the powerful, frank self-examinations in his more recent work, Edward Hirsch displays stunning range and quality. Repeatedly confronting the darkness, his own sense of godlessness (“Forgive me, faith, for never having any”), he also struggles with the unlikely presence of the divine, the power of art to redeem human transience, and the complexity of relationships. Throughout the collection, his own life trajectory enriches the poems; he is the “skinny, long-beaked boy / who perched in the branches of the old branch library,” as well as the passionate middle-aged man who tells his lover, “I wish I could paint you— / . . . / I need a brush for your hard angles / and ferocious blues and reds. / . . . / I wish I could paint you / from the waist down.” Grieving for the losses occasioned by our mortality, Hirsch’s ultimate impulse as a poet is to praise—to wreathe himself, as he writes, in “the living fire” that burns with a ferocious intensity.
Author: Robert Hedin
Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)
Published: 2021-09-28
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9781945680489
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Uncommon Speech of Paradise allows poets themselves to speak through their poems about the art they practice.
Author: Leonard Barkan
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 0691141835
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Author: Paul Goodman
Publisher: New York : Random House
Published: 1972
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFocuses almost wholly on living speech, with poetry the only form of written language included.
Author: William Sieghart
Publisher: Particular Books
Published: 2025-09-25
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780141987576
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSometimes only a poem will do. These poetic prescriptions and wise words of advice offer comfort, delight and inspiration for all; a space for reflection, and that precious realization - I'm not the only one who feels like this. In the years since he first had the idea of prescribing short, powerful poems for all manner of spiritual ailments, William Sieghart has taken his Poetry Pharmacy around the length and breadth of Britain, into the pages of the Guardian, onto BBC Radio 4 and onto the television, honing his prescriptions all the time. This pocket-sized book presents the most essential poems in his dispensary- those which, again and again, have really shown themselves to work. Whether you are suffering from loneliness, lack of courage, heartbreak, hopelessness, or even from an excess of ego, there is something here to ease your pain.
Author: Paul Celan
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 2020-11-24
Total Pages: 592
ISBN-13: 0374719721
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMemory Rose into Threshold Speech gathers the poet Paul Celan's first four books, written between 1952 and 1963, which established his reputation as the major post-World War II German-language poet. Celan, a Bukovinian Jew who lived through the Holocaust, created work that displays both great lyric power and an uncanny ability to pinpoint totalitarian cultural and political tendencies. His quest, however, is not only reflective: there is in Celan's writing a profound need and desire to create a new, inhabitable world and a new language for it. In Memory Rose into Threshold Speech, Celan’s reader witnesses his poetry, which starts lush with surrealistic imagery, become gradually pared down; its syntax tightens and his trademark neologisms and word formations increase toward a polysemic language of great accuracy that tries, in the poet's own words, "to measure the area of the given and the possible." Translated by the prize-winning poet and translator Pierre Joris, this bilingual edition follows the 2014 publication of Breathturn into Timestead, Celan's collected later poetry. All nine volumes of Celan's poetry are now available in Joris's carefully crafted translations, accompanied here by a new introduction and extensive commentary. The four volumes in this edition show the flowering of one of the major literary figures of the last century. This volume collects Celan’s first four books: Mohn und Gedächtnis (Poppy and Memory), Von Schwelle zu Schwelle (Threshold to Threshold), Sprachgitter (Speechgrille), and Die Niemandsrose (NoOnesRose).