Poems of Pleasure
Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 170
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Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 170
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 172
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Published: 1895
Total Pages: 170
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gary Young
Publisher: Heyday
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 104
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNew prose poems by Gary Young, author of No Other Life.
Author: Yusef Komunyakaa
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 2004-09-20
Total Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 0819567396
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYusef Komunyakaa is best known for "Neon Vernacular", which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1994, and for Dien Cai Dau, poems chronicling his experiences as a journalist in Vietnam. "Pleasure Dome" gathers over two and a half decades of Komunyakaa'swork, 25 early uncollected poems and 18 new poems.
Author: Ian Macnaghten Parsons
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Published: 1978
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780393045154
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPoetry for Pleasure is an anthology representative of the great wealth of English poetry written between the sixteenth century and the present day. The book is arranged in fifteen sections, each devoted to a different theme. The first two of these comprise verse written mainly for, or about, the young or the very young. Subsequent sections deal with such varied subjects as country pleasures, love and friendship, music and dancing, the sea, time, age, sleep, and death. In fact they cover almost the whole range of human experience. Inevitably, a number of poems will be familiar to most readers, but some will be new to many.
Author: Karen Hildebrand
Publisher: Indolent Books
Published: 2018-04-15
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 9781945023132
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese terse lyrics engage the reader with humor, brio, and bite. In these wildly imaginative poems, Karen Hildebrand reminds us of the strangeness of the everyday and the pleasure in those ripe moments when past and present buckle and overlap. Funny, fervent, and fierce, Crossing Pleasure Avenue is also delightfully profound.
Author: Alex Dimitrov
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2021-02-18
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 161932234X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlex Dimitrov’s third book, Love and Other Poems, is full of praise for the world we live in. Taking time as an overarching structure—specifically, the twelve months of the year—Dimitrov elevates the everyday, and speaks directly to the reader as if the poem were a phone call or a text message. From the personal to the cosmos, the moon to New York City, the speaker is convinced that love is “our best invention.” Dimitrov doesn’t resist joy, even in despair. These poems are curious about who we are as people and shamelessly interested in hope.
Author: Charles Bukowski
Publisher: Canongate Books
Published: 2012-03-29
Total Pages: 529
ISBN-13: 1847678874
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Pleasures of the Damned is a selection of the best poetry from America's most iconic and imitated poet, Charles Bukowski. Celebrating the full range of the poet's extraordinary sensibility and his uncompromising linguistic brilliance, these poems cover a lifetime of experience, from his renegade early work to never-before-collected poems penned during the final days before his death. Selected by John Martin, Bukowski's long-time editor and the publisher of the legendary Black Sparrow Press, this stands as what Martin calls 'the best of the best of Bukowski'.
Author: Mutlu Blasing
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2009-01-10
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1400827418
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLyric poetry has long been regarded as the intensely private, emotional expression of individuals, powerful precisely because it draws readers into personal worlds. But who, exactly, is the "I" in a lyric poem, and how is it created? In Lyric Poetry, Mutlu Blasing argues that the individual in a lyric is only a virtual entity and that lyric poetry takes its power from the public, emotional power of language itself. In the first major new theory of the lyric to be put forward in decades, Blasing proposes that lyric poetry is a public discourse deeply rooted in the mother tongue. She looks to poetic, linguistic, and psychoanalytic theory to help unravel the intricate historical processes that generate speaking subjects, and concludes that lyric forms convey both personal and communal emotional histories in language. Focusing on the work of such diverse twentieth-century American poets as T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, and Anne Sexton, Blasing demonstrates the ways that the lyric "I" speaks, from first to last, as a creation of poetic language.