Portrait of the Poet As a Wild Hare
Author: Texx Norman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2003-11-01
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 1411603095
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Selection of poems from earlier works, along with new poems.
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Author: Texx Norman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2003-11-01
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 1411603095
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Selection of poems from earlier works, along with new poems.
Author: Eileen Spinelli
Publisher: Wordsong
Published: 2014-09
Total Pages: 33
ISBN-13: 1629791121
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSpanning the four seasons, these poems, full of fanciful wordplay and playful images, capture the icy splendor of the Arctic's environment and its inhabitants.
Author: Nikki Grimes
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780613003124
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this rhyming story, an African American girl hides when it's time to comb and braid her hair
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher:
Published: 1806
Total Pages: 406
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 143813424X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a selection of important older literary criticism of selected works by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Author: David Lehman
Publisher: Anchor
Published: 1999-11-09
Total Pages: 449
ISBN-13: 0385495331
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA landmark work of cultural history that tells the story of how four young poets, John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, James Schuyler, and Kenneth Koch, reinvented literature and turned New York into the art capital of the world. Greenwich Village, New York, circa 1951. Every night, at a rundown tavern with a magnificent bar called the Cedar Tavern, an extraordinary group or painters, writers, poets, and hangers-on arrive to drink, argue, tell jokes, fight, start affairs, and bang out a powerful new aesthetic. Their style is playful, irreverent, tradition-shattering, and brilliant. Out of these friendships, and these conversations, will come the works of art and poetry that will define New York City as the capital of world culture--abstract expressionism and the New York School of Poetry. A richly detailed portrait of one of the great movements in American arts and letters, The Last Avant-Garde covers the years 1948-1966 and focuses on four fast friends--the poets Frank O'Hara, James Schuyler, John Ashbery, and Kenneth Koch. Lehman brings to vivid life the extraordinary creative ferment of the time and place, the relationship of great friendship to art, and the powerful influence that a group of visual artisits--especially Jane Freilicher, Larry Rivers, and Fairfield Porter--had on the literary efforts of the New York School. The Last Avant-Garde is both a definitive and lively view of a quintessentially American aesthetic and an exploration of the dynamics of creativity.
Author: Jackie Morris
Publisher:
Published: 2021-09-16
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781783529612
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a companion to The Unwinding. It contains within images that tell stories, but it reads like a silent film. Each of the images is an invitation to dream.The tales of this silent edition are not pinned to the page by words. Each dreamer will find their own path, perhaps a new one each time they return.The illustrations are intended to inspire: there is space to draw and write, to paint dreams and stories, thoughts and verse, in new worlds, wherever your pen may guide you.
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher:
Published: 1816
Total Pages: 354
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Melanie Finn
Publisher: Two Dollar Radio
Published: 2021-01-26
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 1937512983
DOWNLOAD EBOOK* 2021 Vermont Book Award, Winner. * 2021 New England Book Awards, Finalist. * A3C Reads: March 2023 Book of the Month. "A Most Anticipated Book of 2021" —Elle, Bustle, BuzzFeed, Vulture The Hare is an affecting portrait of Rosie Monroe, of her resilience and personal transformation under the pin of the male gaze. Raised to be obedient by a stern grandmother in a blue-collar town in Massachusetts, Rosie accepts a scholarship to art school in New York City in the 1980s. One morning at a museum, she meets a worldly man twenty years her senior, with access to the upper crust of New England society. Bennett is dashing, knows that “polo” refers only to ponies, teaches her which direction to spoon soup, and tells of exotic escapades with Truman Capote and Hunter S. Thompson. Soon, Rosie is living with him on a swanky estate on Connecticut’s Gold Coast, naively in sway to his moral ambivalence. A daughter—Miranda—is born, just as his current con goes awry forcing them to abscond in the middle of the night to the untamed wilderness of northern Vermont. Almost immediately, Bennett abandons them in an uninsulated cabin without a car or cash for weeks at a time, so he can tend a teaching job that may or may not exist at an elite college. Rosie is forced to care for her young daughter alone, and to tackle the stubborn intricacies of the wood stove, snowshoe into town, hunt for wild game, and forage in the forest. As Rosie and Miranda’s life gradually begins to normalize, Bennett’s schemes turn malevolent, and Rosie must at last confront his twisted deceptions. Her actions have far-reaching and perilous consequences. An astounding new literary thriller from a celebrated author at the height of her storytelling prowess, The Hare bravely considers a woman’s inherent sense of obligation—sexual and emotional—to the male hierarchy, and deserves to be part of our conversation as we reckon with #MeToo and the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Rosie Monroe emerges as an authentic, tarnished feminist heroine.
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 1222
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