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The Beloit Poetry Journal


The Beloit Poetry Journal
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

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Contemporary Asian Poetry


Contemporary Asian Poetry
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Author : Beloit Poetry Journal
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012-10

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Writings Of Some Forty Asian Poets From Indonesia, Korea, Malaya, Nepal, Pakistan, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Etc.



A Folk Song Chapbook


A Folk Song Chapbook
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Author : Marion Kingston Stocking
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013-02

A Folk Song Chapbook written by Marion Kingston Stocking and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02 with categories.




Walt Whitman


Walt Whitman
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1954

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A Net To Catch My Body In Its Weaving


A Net To Catch My Body In Its Weaving
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Author : Katie Farris
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-04-30

A Net To Catch My Body In Its Weaving written by Katie Farris and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-30 with categories.




Refuge Es


Refuge Es
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Author : Michael Broek
language : en
Publisher: Alice James Books
Release Date : 2015-04-13

Refuge Es written by Michael Broek and has been published by Alice James Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04-13 with Poetry categories.


"Juxtaposing our wars, our disturbed cities, our flawed policies with the erotic and domestic, Michael Broek creates, in Refuge/es, a stunning love song for our troubled nation and world. Consisting primarily of three sequences, this audaciously original first book is actually one complex collage with recurrent points of reference, assembled with uncommon skill and passionate care."—Martha Collins Intimate and explorative, Refuge/es intricately weaves together political, historical, and highly specific cultural movements across many countries and time periods; challenging themes of war, violence, love, and suffering. Michael Broek counters the macro worldly lens with a microscopic view of what makes us distinctly human, which exposes a deep irony: sometimes what we run from, we also create. The Counterpane 7 I've dreamt nightmares of wounds & made moans so loud I woke myself bellowing. I somehow know what is coming—everything that follows after the first Word is what has to follow. I am one of these men: I hear a man in a bar say, "One" & because he speaks I know just why I will die. This is not because I'm proud. I've dreamt he dapples me with whiskey kisses then makes me sit on the Judas chair. Tonight I'll dream a long dream of witness. Michael Broek is the author of two chapbooks, The Logic of Yoo (Beloit Poetry Journal) and The Amputation Artist (Emerge Literary Journal). His poems have been published in the American Poetry Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Blackbird, Connotation Press, Drunken Boat, Exit Strata, Fourteen Hills, the Great River Review, Literary Imagination, the Literary Review, and elsewhere in print and online. He has held a scholarship to the Bread Loaf Writers Conference and a poetry fellowship from the New Jersey State Arts Council. He holds a PhD from the University of Essex (England) and edits the online journal Tran(s)tudies.



Glossary Of Unsaid Terms


Glossary Of Unsaid Terms
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Author : Victoria C. Flanagan
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-06

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Hidden Sequel


Hidden Sequel
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Author : Stan Sanvel Rubin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

Hidden Sequel written by Stan Sanvel Rubin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Poetry categories.


Poetry. Stan Sanvel Rubin lives in Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. He has published two previous full-length collections, Midnight and Five Colors, and his poetry has appeared in such magazines as the Georgia Review, Kenyon Review, Chelsea, and Beloit Poetry Journal, among many others. He is the founding director of the Rainier Writing Workshop low-residency MFA Program at Pacific Lutheran University. 'The man who shoots/at another man has forgotten/what the student who sits all day/is trying to remember.' Will someone please place this book on the steps of the White House? The poems of Stan Sanvel Rubin move with unobtrusive delicacy and deep grace through the mysteries of time and being. He's a wise guide, rich with luminous beckonings, unflinching in the face of complexity. One feels more peaceful, reading these fine, compelling poems-Naomi Shihab Nye.



Double Parked With Tosca


Double Parked With Tosca
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Author : Ellen Kaufman
language : en
Publisher: Able Muse Press
Release Date : 2021-05-14

Double Parked With Tosca written by Ellen Kaufman and has been published by Able Muse Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-05-14 with Poetry categories.


Ellen Kaufman's Double-Parked, with Tosca navigates the natural and the manmade-often with an eye on their strained juxtaposition-or unravels the complex dynamics of the physical, social, and political. Kaufman can go from elegizing an Elizabethan old dress past to the environmentally conscious "now [when] the polar caps / undress themselves." She weaves the history of early settlements and their challenges and triumphs over the sometime inhospitable land; or negotiates the melding and mismatch of cultures in her native New York City. Kaufman's poems assert their claim inside violence, indifference, and exclusion. This surefooted second collection is a fitting special honoree for the 2019 Able Muse Book Award. PRAISE FOR DOUBLE-PARKED, WITH TOSCA Ellen Kaufman's poems pierce the reader the way a needle pierces fabric. With a stunningly precise apprehension of the real, she stitches immigration histories and the intimacies of family life, cityscapes and suburban developments, the recent past and the perilous future. She has the power to shapeshift, too, so that we experience, as if from inside, the hidden life of a retired battleship, an algae bloom, a bird nesting in a traffic light. Marked by grief, endurance, and the truths of beauty made manifest, these are essential poems. - Jennifer Barber, author of Works on Paper Ellen Kaufman's absolutely terrific second book can fearlessly slash through pretext, but also cohere unlikely pairs through the X-ray delicacy of an ace metaphorist. She can use "he wanted to get laid" as a refrain in a satisfyingly avenging villanelle, and also see how a beret looks like a "fluffy flounder," and a chandelier handed down through generations "rattles like a skeleton." A tick can alternate stanzas with its host, and an orchestra can create a landscape from its instruments. Kaufman uses form-including a masterful crown of sonnets about her father's end of life-and the speaker herself takes form in persona poems of NYC landmarks; of the USS Intrepid, she writes, "the old moon / shuttle Discovery perches / like an aphid on a rose leaf." I bet you never heard that before! And so you will feel about this whole body of poems. Kaufman's wit, her craft, her vision-this book celebrates their collaboration. - Jessica Greenbaum, author of Spilled and Gone As a young person, the best poem I ever read in my life was a Petrarchan sonnet by Ellen Kaufman-before I even knew what a Petrarchan sonnet was. Now, in reading Ellen Kaufman's newest book, Double-Parked, with Tosca, I immediately see everything I want poetry to be: imaginative, evocative, observant, musical, filled with sound and living breath, and brilliant. I can't recommend this book and this author enough. - Nicholas Samaras, author of American Psalm, World Psalm ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ellen Kaufman's first collection, House Music, was a finalist for the Able Muse Book Award (Able Muse, 2013). A poem from that book won the Morton Marr Poetry Prize awarded by Southwest Review, where it also appeared. Her poems have also been published by Beloit Poetry Journal, Carolina Quarterly, Epoch, Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, the New Yorker, Poetry Northwest, Salamander, Shenandoah, the Yale Review, and other literary magazines. Twice a MacDowell Fellow (2009 and 2013), she holds an AB from Cornell, and MFA and MSLS degrees from Columbia University. Formerly a poetry reviewer for Library Journal, she now reviews for Publishers Weekly. She lives near Straus Park in upper Manhattan.



Much


Much
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Author : Joel Peckham
language : en
Publisher: Uncollected Press
Release Date : 2021-01-23

Much written by Joel Peckham and has been published by Uncollected Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-23 with Poetry categories.


"It is no small thing, this casting," Joel Peckham writes of fishing, but it might be any action described in this book. Whether these characters and speakers are shoveling asphalt, trying and failing to pop a wheelie, or engaged in contentious flirtation, they are fully aware both of their unredeemed bodies and the horizons the spirit senses but can only aspire to. In long, sinewy lines or flowing prose poems, Peckham casts a loving but unsentimental gaze over his subjects. Here is a poet who writes with the eye of a seer, one whose lines arouse the lyric fury available only to those poets who have thoroughly mastered their craft. Al Maginnes, Author of Sleeping Through the Graveyard Shift