Author: William Clapperton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
The Poetical Scrap Book
Author: William Clapperton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
The Poetical Works Including Various Additional Pieces From Ms. And Other Sources. The Text Revised, With Notes And A Memoir By William Michael Rossetti
Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
The Poetical Melange
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 286
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 286
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Author: Tyehimba Jess
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781940696201
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
With ambitious manipulations of poetic forms, Jess presents the sweat and story behind America's blues, worksongs and church hymns.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781940696201
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
With ambitious manipulations of poetic forms, Jess presents the sweat and story behind America's blues, worksongs and church hymns.
Mélange: A Collection of Contemporary Poetry & Prose
Author: Abijit Radhakrishna
Publisher: Bodhi Centre for Literary Studies
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
This time we feature thirteen poems, three short stories, and seven pieces of non-fiction, penned down by a set of people with a shared love for words. Now do yourself a favour and read the entire collection. Poetry by Dr. Soney Bhageeradhan Ms. Namitha Nandan Mr. Thomas A Mattappallil Mx. Gopika Rajiv Mr. Philip KS Dr. Anuja Raj Ms. Sara Padma Das Ms. Shwetha V Rajeev Dr. Jeena Shaji Ms. Devika V Ms. Anjali S Rajeev Ms. Adila Firoz Ms. Aleena Justin Fiction by Ms. Gayathri S Ms. Deepa PS Ms. Treesa Cherian Non-fiction by Ms. Maria Mathews Mr. Ananthu Sunil Ms. Meenakshi Samanta Ms. Sneha Vinod Ms. Serin Peter Ms. Sifna Xavier Ms. Gayathri Babu
Publisher: Bodhi Centre for Literary Studies
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
This time we feature thirteen poems, three short stories, and seven pieces of non-fiction, penned down by a set of people with a shared love for words. Now do yourself a favour and read the entire collection. Poetry by Dr. Soney Bhageeradhan Ms. Namitha Nandan Mr. Thomas A Mattappallil Mx. Gopika Rajiv Mr. Philip KS Dr. Anuja Raj Ms. Sara Padma Das Ms. Shwetha V Rajeev Dr. Jeena Shaji Ms. Devika V Ms. Anjali S Rajeev Ms. Adila Firoz Ms. Aleena Justin Fiction by Ms. Gayathri S Ms. Deepa PS Ms. Treesa Cherian Non-fiction by Ms. Maria Mathews Mr. Ananthu Sunil Ms. Meenakshi Samanta Ms. Sneha Vinod Ms. Serin Peter Ms. Sifna Xavier Ms. Gayathri Babu
Dhaka Dust
Author: Dilruba Ahmed
Publisher: Graywolf Press
ISBN: 9781555975890
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the 2010 Bakeless Prize for Poetry, the debut collection by Dilruba Ahmed Can't occupy the same space at the same time unless, of course, you land in Dhaka —from "Dhaka Dust" Ranging across Europe and America to the streets of Bangladesh, the sharp-edged poems in Dhaka Dust are culled from a rich mélange of languages, people, and poetic attitudes. Through lyric and narrative poems, Dilruba Ahmed's keen observations on birth, motherhood, and death offer a unique way into the beckoning world. Voices of villagers resonate alongside those of global travelers, each searching for an elusive homeland in small towns and cities alike. Vendors hawk their wares at a bazaar in Dhaka. Gyms in Ohio double as mosques for uprooted immigrants. In Ahmed's skillful hands, these disparate subjects adroitly capture the textures of life in this new century.
Publisher: Graywolf Press
ISBN: 9781555975890
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the 2010 Bakeless Prize for Poetry, the debut collection by Dilruba Ahmed Can't occupy the same space at the same time unless, of course, you land in Dhaka —from "Dhaka Dust" Ranging across Europe and America to the streets of Bangladesh, the sharp-edged poems in Dhaka Dust are culled from a rich mélange of languages, people, and poetic attitudes. Through lyric and narrative poems, Dilruba Ahmed's keen observations on birth, motherhood, and death offer a unique way into the beckoning world. Voices of villagers resonate alongside those of global travelers, each searching for an elusive homeland in small towns and cities alike. Vendors hawk their wares at a bazaar in Dhaka. Gyms in Ohio double as mosques for uprooted immigrants. In Ahmed's skillful hands, these disparate subjects adroitly capture the textures of life in this new century.
Melange Block
Author: Denise Low
Publisher: Red Mountian Press
ISBN: 9780985503192
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Poetry. Native American Studies. Denise Low's MÉLANGE BLOCK maps a vivid landscape of Native American and settler lives. High Plains country, volcanic fields, wine country, and ghost towns are among the sites where Low casts spells of her beautifully felt language. Natural processes, like crystallization and aggregation, appear as topics and then reflect in the language itself, which becomes its own geography. Through her lens, the American continent patterns a new poetics in this innovative work. Very conscious of her identities as a person of Native and European heritages, she navigates through past and future until they join in one continuous history. Rain Taxi's reviewer said of her work, it is "surgical with the familiar and charming with the ancient." Midwest Review of Books notes her "talent for tilling the surface and digging deep beneath topsoil to unearth legacies." "Denise Low's poems have the effect of intensifying everything: nature, history, even the present moment. Her language has had its soft fascia removed from around the muscular nouns, verbs and vivid images. 'Particles vibrate,' she says and shows, 'inside limestone ledges.' These are tough poems, in which every single word has an edge. That's the message, here, whether the subject is ancestry or 'fog over asphalt.' Take the eye of the backyard fox. Take the silicate grasses. Line by line, Denise Low elevates and thereby honors the details of our lives and our land. She has created poetry anew, right in our midst; as she, herself, would vividly say, 'Weathered outbuildings shelter crazy prophets.'"—Robert Stewart "'Aim for the eye,' Denise Low writes and in her poetry, she constantly threads the most precise images through the the sturdy music of each poem's world. Low speaks with intelligence, art, and originality. Altogether, the poems in this collection delve into the nuances of various elements of a life to show us an expanded understanding of the layers of reality. 'May all our bones rest in peace,' Low writes at the end of 'Flint Hill Lullabies,' showing us how history travels in our bones and the bones of wherever we live."—Caryn Mirriam- Goldberg "Revealing a highly observant eye and sensitive ear, this mélange (mixture of styles, shapes, colors, or rock matrix) deals honestly with a landscape of subjects—from growing old to a family freezing one bitter winter to Dega 'rasping / charcoal against grained paper.' Their clarity and compression encompass us all."—Mary Harwell Sayler
Publisher: Red Mountian Press
ISBN: 9780985503192
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Poetry. Native American Studies. Denise Low's MÉLANGE BLOCK maps a vivid landscape of Native American and settler lives. High Plains country, volcanic fields, wine country, and ghost towns are among the sites where Low casts spells of her beautifully felt language. Natural processes, like crystallization and aggregation, appear as topics and then reflect in the language itself, which becomes its own geography. Through her lens, the American continent patterns a new poetics in this innovative work. Very conscious of her identities as a person of Native and European heritages, she navigates through past and future until they join in one continuous history. Rain Taxi's reviewer said of her work, it is "surgical with the familiar and charming with the ancient." Midwest Review of Books notes her "talent for tilling the surface and digging deep beneath topsoil to unearth legacies." "Denise Low's poems have the effect of intensifying everything: nature, history, even the present moment. Her language has had its soft fascia removed from around the muscular nouns, verbs and vivid images. 'Particles vibrate,' she says and shows, 'inside limestone ledges.' These are tough poems, in which every single word has an edge. That's the message, here, whether the subject is ancestry or 'fog over asphalt.' Take the eye of the backyard fox. Take the silicate grasses. Line by line, Denise Low elevates and thereby honors the details of our lives and our land. She has created poetry anew, right in our midst; as she, herself, would vividly say, 'Weathered outbuildings shelter crazy prophets.'"—Robert Stewart "'Aim for the eye,' Denise Low writes and in her poetry, she constantly threads the most precise images through the the sturdy music of each poem's world. Low speaks with intelligence, art, and originality. Altogether, the poems in this collection delve into the nuances of various elements of a life to show us an expanded understanding of the layers of reality. 'May all our bones rest in peace,' Low writes at the end of 'Flint Hill Lullabies,' showing us how history travels in our bones and the bones of wherever we live."—Caryn Mirriam- Goldberg "Revealing a highly observant eye and sensitive ear, this mélange (mixture of styles, shapes, colors, or rock matrix) deals honestly with a landscape of subjects—from growing old to a family freezing one bitter winter to Dega 'rasping / charcoal against grained paper.' Their clarity and compression encompass us all."—Mary Harwell Sayler
Eleven Miles to June
Author: Ha Kiet Chau
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781950584147
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Eleven Miles to June, a debut poetry collection from Oakland, California author, Ha Kiet Chau, focuses on a woman's journey from childhood to adulthood--her movements, her nuances in black and white, in technicolor and sound. The poems explore themes such as self-identity, gender, assimilation, culture, women's issues, and social challenges.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781950584147
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Eleven Miles to June, a debut poetry collection from Oakland, California author, Ha Kiet Chau, focuses on a woman's journey from childhood to adulthood--her movements, her nuances in black and white, in technicolor and sound. The poems explore themes such as self-identity, gender, assimilation, culture, women's issues, and social challenges.
The Age of Discovery
Author: Alan Michael Parker
Publisher: Tupelo Press
ISBN: 9781946482396
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Poetry. Alan Michael Parker's latest collection, THE AGE OF DISCOVERY, is a work of enduring beauty, filled with his signature tenderness and surprise. Parker's interests range from the Psalms to the Internet, from a woman stepping out her window to die to two men trying to learn how to live as they argue in a row-boat. With an eye on some of the greatest love poets (Amichai, Mistral, Neruda), Parker delivers a collection deep in empathy, rigorously attentive, and formally inventive. In Parker's poems, the time of day matters, as we move through dawn, dusk, and deep night. There's often a knowing moon, an unknowable wisdom, and a relentless curiosity: he's a poet who delights in imaginative play, too, with an abiding love of song and imagery. But we're always smack in the 21st century in this new collection, with technology redefining the sublime, and the ever-present threat of loneliness--tempered, these poems suggest, by compassion and humor.
Publisher: Tupelo Press
ISBN: 9781946482396
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Poetry. Alan Michael Parker's latest collection, THE AGE OF DISCOVERY, is a work of enduring beauty, filled with his signature tenderness and surprise. Parker's interests range from the Psalms to the Internet, from a woman stepping out her window to die to two men trying to learn how to live as they argue in a row-boat. With an eye on some of the greatest love poets (Amichai, Mistral, Neruda), Parker delivers a collection deep in empathy, rigorously attentive, and formally inventive. In Parker's poems, the time of day matters, as we move through dawn, dusk, and deep night. There's often a knowing moon, an unknowable wisdom, and a relentless curiosity: he's a poet who delights in imaginative play, too, with an abiding love of song and imagery. But we're always smack in the 21st century in this new collection, with technology redefining the sublime, and the ever-present threat of loneliness--tempered, these poems suggest, by compassion and humor.
The Sound Sense of Poetry
Author: Peter Robinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108422969
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Robinson explains how poetry makes things happen through the interaction of its chosen words and forms with the reader's responses.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108422969
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Robinson explains how poetry makes things happen through the interaction of its chosen words and forms with the reader's responses.