Forty-seven Poems
Author: Henry Meade Bland
Publisher:
Published: 1928
Total Pages: 60
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a small collection of Bland's poetry. The purpose of the Association was to have Bland named as the state's poet laureate.
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Author: Henry Meade Bland
Publisher:
Published: 1928
Total Pages: 60
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a small collection of Bland's poetry. The purpose of the Association was to have Bland named as the state's poet laureate.
Author: Alan Dugan
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Published: 2011-01-04
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 1609800230
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPoems Seven: New and Complete Poetry, the winner of the National Book Award, presents the life work of a giant of American letters, tracks a forty-year career of honest, tough artistry, and shows a man at nearly 80 years of age and still at the height of his poetic power. Dugan’s new poems continue his career-long concerns with renewed vigor: the poet’s insistence that art is a grounded practice threatened by pretension, the wry wit, the jibes at the academic and sententious, and the arresting observations on the quotidian battles of life. All the while he peppers his poems with humorous images of the grim and daunting topics of existential emptiness.
Author: Todd F. Davis
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 2010-02-02
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 1438431775
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis diverse collection of poems and companion essays by forty nationally and internationally known poets allows readers to experience the creative process through the eyes and voice of each poet. No matter how often we are told that revision is an essential component of poetic composition, it can be difficult to resist the temptation to think of the poem as having sprung spontaneously, Athena-like, from the writer's head. By exposing readers to the finished product as well as the poet's own account of the poem's creation, Making Poems offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on the poetic process that will fascinate both beginning and established writers. The book also affords poetry instructors an opportunity to demonstrate to their students the ways in which poems can originate from seemingly mundane and unlikely sources.
Author: Mary Oliver
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2005-04-15
Total Pages: 92
ISBN-13: 9780807068793
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe forty-seven new works in this volume include poems on crickets, toads, trout lilies, black snakes, goldenrod, bears, greeting the morning, watching the deer, and, finally, lingering in happiness. Each poem is imbued with the extraordinary perceptions of a poet who considers the everyday in our lives and the natural world around us and finds a multitude of reasons to wake early.
Author: Greg Whincup
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 1987-09-16
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 038523967X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGreg Whincup offers a varied and unique approach to Chinese translation in The Heart of Chinese Poetry. Special features of this edition include direct word-for-word translations showing the range of meaning in each Chinese character, the Chinese pronunciations, as well as biographical and historical commentary following each poem.
Author: Flavia Cosma
Publisher: Lubbock, Tex. : Texas Tech University Press
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nick Flynn
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Published: 2015-06-02
Total Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 1555979327
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNew poetry by the acclaimed writer Nick Flynn, author of Another Bullshit Night in Suck City and The Ticking Is the Bomb electrocution, no—the boy stood in the hot-hot room stammering I did stammering I did stammering I did stammering I did stammering everything you say I did I did. —from "Fire" The Captain Asks for a Show of Hands is Nick Flynn's first new poetry collection in nearly a decade. What begins as a meditation on love and the body soon breaks down into a collage of voices culled from media reports, childhood memories, testimonies from Abu Ghraib detainees, passages from documentary films, overheard conversations, and scraps of poems and song, only to reassemble with a gathering sonic force. It's as if all the noise that fills our days were a storm, yet at the center is a quiet place, but to get there you must first pass through the storm, with eyes wide open, singing. Each poem becomes a hallucinatory, shifting experience, through jump cut, lyric persuasion, and deadpan utterance. This is an emotional, resilient response to some of the essential issues of our day by one of America's riskiest and most innovative writers.
Author: Hiroaki Sato
Publisher:
Published: 2019-11-26
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9781611720549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the most spectacular vendettas ever: the history and haiku behind the mass-suicide featured in the 2013 film 47 Ronin
Author: Jay Rogoff
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 2020-04-01
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 0807173533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing on forty years of published work, Jay Rogoff’s Loving in Truth: New and Selected Poems marks a milestone in the career of this confident, wise, and rigorous poet. The volume presents over one hundred poems from earlier collections alongside forty-seven poems previously unavailable in book form. Throughout his body of work, Rogoff skillfully interweaves craft and feeling as he contemplates immigrant ancestors, foreign adventures, baseball, ballet, and the uncanny entwinings of art and life. The new poems form three sharply etched sequences. In turn, Rogoff presents a series of short, wry poems in tribute to his wife and muse; reimagines Genesis’s story of the creation and fall in a progression of enigmatic ballads inspired by Lorenzo Maitani’s reliefs on the façade of Orvieto Cathedral; and expands upon a theme that has always suffused his art, the interconnectedness of love and death. Both a valuable compendium of his finest work and a powerful introduction to his range of gifts, Loving in Truth offers a thorough immersion in the poetry of Jay Rogoff.
Author: Djuna Barnes
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780299212346
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of many unpublished works of American writer Djuna Barnes is accompanied by her autobiographical notes which describe the expatriate scene in Paris during the 1920s, including her interactions with James Joyce and Gertrude Stein and her intimate recollections of T.S. Eliot.