A Reverie and Other Poems
Author: Robert A. Chesebrough
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Published: 1889
Total Pages: 100
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Author: Robert A. Chesebrough
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Published: 1889
Total Pages: 100
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Erin Hanson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2014-01-04
Total Pages: 86
ISBN-13: 1291692150
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is an anthology of my past 2 years of poem writing. It includes some of my well known poems as well as those that are lesser known, all from my website thepoeticunderground.tumblr.com.
Author: William Tidd Matson
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Published: 1857
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. P. G.
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Published: 1814
Total Pages: 296
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gaston Bachelard
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 1971-06-01
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780807064139
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this, his last significant work, an admired French philosopher provides extraordinary meditations on the relations between the imagining consciousness and the world, positing the notion of reverie as its most dynamic point of reference. In his earlier book, The Poetics of Space, Bachelard considered several kinds of "praiseworthy space" conducive to the flow of poetic imagery. In Poetics of Reverie he considers the absolute origins of that imagery: language, sexuality, childhood, the Cartesian ego, and the universe. Approaching the psychology of wonder from the phenomenological viewpoint, Bachelard demonstrates the aurgentative potential of all that awareness. Thus he distinguishes what is merely a phenomenon of relaxation from the kind of reverie which "poetry puts on the right track, the track of expanding consciousness"
Author: Heather Christle
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 2012-10-01
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 0819572780
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInspired by a voracious curiosity about humans and other subjects, the poems in Heather Christle's What Is Amazing describe and invent worlds in an attempt to understand through participation. The book draws upon the wisdom of foolishness and the logic of glee, while simultaneously exploring the suffering inherent to embodied consciousness. Speakers play out moments of bravado and fear, love and mortality, disappointment and desire. They socialize incorrigibly with lakes, lovers, fire, and readers, reasoning their way to unreasonable conclusions. These poems try to understand how it is that we come to recognize and differentiate objects and beings, how wholly each is attached to its name, and which space reveals them. What Is Amazing delights in fully inhabiting its varied forms and voices, singing worlds that often coincide with our own.
Author: Emanuel Xavier
Publisher: Queer Mojo
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 135
ISBN-13: 9781608640324
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEmanuel Xavier's If Jesus Were Gay & other poems pulls no punches and is brutally frank about his views on sexuality, politics, and religion. Yet as deeply personal as these poems are, they are universal enough to move any reader. Both sacred and profane, it is a compelling and confessional collection from a daring and ambitious voice in contemporary poetry.
Author: Matthew Zapruder
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2017-08-15
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 0062343092
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn impassioned call for a return to reading poetry and an incisive argument for poetry’s accessibility to all readers, by critically acclaimed poet Matthew Zapruder In Why Poetry, award-winning poet Matthew Zapruder takes on what it is that poetry—and poetry alone—can do. Zapruder argues that the way we have been taught to read poetry is the very thing that prevents us from enjoying it. In lively, lilting prose, he shows us how that misunderstanding interferes with our direct experience of poetry and creates the sense of confusion or inadequacy that many of us feel when faced with it. Zapruder explores what poems are, and how we can read them, so that we can, as Whitman wrote, “possess the origin of all poems,” without the aid of any teacher or expert. Most important, he asks how reading poetry can help us to lead our lives with greater meaning and purpose. Anchored in poetic analysis and steered through Zapruder’s personal experience of coming to the form, Why Poetry is engaging and conversational, even as it makes a passionate argument for the necessity of poetry in an age when information is constantly being mistaken for knowledge. While he provides a simple reading method for approaching poems and illuminates concepts like associative movement, metaphor, and negative capability, Zapruder explicitly confronts the obstacles that readers face when they encounter poetry to show us that poetry can be read, and enjoyed, by anyone.
Author: Synnika Lofton
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Published: 2020-07-04
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9780578703930
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Like musicians trading solos, McGee and Lofton's voices vibrate with energy, building, jamming, pulsing across urban landscapes, imploring the spirit to stand up, wake up, and feel the trembling complexities of self and culture. This moving collection echoes Whitman and Hughes infused with the power and relevance of Zach De La Roche, poems standing boldly on the street corners of contemporary America." - Theodore Shank, author of Follow the Flickering Down
Author: A. Van Jordan
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2013-04
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 0393239152
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEach poem is inspired by the poet's reaction to a film, whose director and date appear before the poem. The poems range widely: from The great train robbery (1903), Birth of a nation, Chien Andalou, to Blazing Saddles, or the 2010 remake of Metropolis.