The Swimmers, and Other Selected Poems
Author: Allen Tate
Publisher: New York : Scribner
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 216
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Author: Allen Tate
Publisher: New York : Scribner
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 216
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Radcliffe Squires
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 1972-01-01
Total Pages: 363
ISBN-13: 1452909318
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Allen Tate
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 2014-11-11
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 1466884975
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the early-twentieth century Southern intellectuals and artists of the early twentieth century known as the Agrarians, Allen Tate wrote poetry that was rooted strongly in that region's past—in the land, the people, and the traditions of the American South as well as in the forms and concerns of the classic poets. In "Ode to the Confederate Dead"— generally recognized as his greatest poem—he delineates both the horror of the sight of rows of tombstones at a Confederate cemetery and the honor that such sacrifice embodies, resulting in "a masterpiece that could not be transcended" (William Pratt).
Author: Mike
Publisher:
Published: 1998-04
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780965836548
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHumorous rhyming poems about a variety of chid and animal subjects.
Author: Lili Reinhart
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 2020-09-29
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 1250261767
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInstant New York Times Bestseller The debut collection of poetry from Lili Reinhart, the actress and outspoken advocate for mental health awareness and body positivity. I seem to be your new favorite novel. One that keeps you up at night, turning my pages. Fingers lingering on me so you don’t lose your place. Swimming Lessons explores the euphoric beginnings of young love, battling anxiety and depression in the face of fame, and the inevitable heartbreak that stems from passion. Relatable yet deeply intimate, provocative yet comforting, bite-sized yet profound, Lili's poems reflect her trademark honesty and unique perspective. Accompanied by striking and evocative illustrations, Swimming Lessons reveals the depths of female experience, and is the work of a storyteller who is coming into her own.
Author: Chana Bloch
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781938769009
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe new and selected poetry collection by noted translator Chana Bloch.
Author: Julie Otsuka
Publisher: Knopf
Published: 2022-02-22
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 0593321332
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNATIONAL BEST SELLER • From the best-selling, award-winning author of The Buddha in the Attic and When the Emperor Was Divine comes a novel about what happens to a group of obsessed recreational swimmers when a crack appears at the bottom of their local pool. This searing, intimate story of mothers and daughters—and the sorrows of implacable loss—is the most commanding and unforgettable work yet from a modern master. The swimmers are unknown to one another except through their private routines (slow lane, medium lane, fast lane) and the solace each takes in their morning or afternoon laps. But when a crack appears at the bottom of the pool, they are cast out into an unforgiving world without comfort or relief. One of these swimmers is Alice, who is slowly losing her memory. For Alice, the pool was a final stand against the darkness of her encroaching dementia. Without the fellowship of other swimmers and the routine of her daily laps she is plunged into dislocation and chaos, swept into memories of her childhood and the Japanese American incarceration camp in which she spent the war. Alice's estranged daughter, reentering her mother's life too late, witnesses her stark and devastating decline.
Author: Joyce Sidman
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 45
ISBN-13: 0618135472
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of poems that provide a look at some of the animals, insects, and plants that are found in ponds, with accompanying information about each.
Author: Robert Penn Warren
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 2011-06-14
Total Pages: 654
ISBN-13: 0807139742
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe years 1969 and 1979 bookend a volatile decade in American history. As an articulate witness to the era of the Vietnam War, Watergate, Jimmy Carter, and the national "malaise," Robert Penn Warren produced a phenomenal body of work, securing his place in the canon of American poetry. Volume five of Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren: Backward Glances and New Visions, 1969--1979 includes Warren's letters to friends, family, peers, editors, inquiring scholars, and critics -- recording the details of his personal and professional life and illustrating his pivotal role in twentieth-century American literature. In these turbulent but fruitful years, Warren produced both Audubon: A Vision (1969) and the revised version of Brother to Dragons (1979). In between lay some of Warren's most searching work as poet, novelist, literary critic, and social commentator. During this era Warren's achievements included his highly experimental and complex Or Else -- Poem/Poems (1974) and the Pulitzer Prize--winning Now and Then (1978). Before the end of the 1970s three more novels appeared concluding with his final book of fiction, A Place to Come To. This volume provides insight into Warren's inspiration during a remarkably productive era and will prove an essential resource on his life and work.