The Southern Poetry Anthology Georgia


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The Southern Poetry Anthology


The Southern Poetry Anthology
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

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The Southern Poetry Anthology Georgia


The Southern Poetry Anthology Georgia
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Author : Stephen Gardner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

The Southern Poetry Anthology Georgia written by Stephen Gardner and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Poetry categories.


Edited by William Wright and Paul Ruffin, The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume V: Georgia brings together over one hundred of Georgia's poets, including David Bottoms, Natasha Trethewey, Leon Stokesbury, Thomas Lux, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Alice Friman, Judson Mitcham, and Stephen Corey, as well as myriad other luminous voices. The volume marks the fifth of the seriesArt & Literature has called “one of the most ambitious projects in contemporary Southern letters.”



The Southern Poetry Anthology Volume Vi Tennessee Volume 6


The Southern Poetry Anthology Volume Vi Tennessee Volume 6
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Author : William Wright
language : en
Publisher: Southern Poetry Anthology
Release Date : 2013-09-11

The Southern Poetry Anthology Volume Vi Tennessee Volume 6 written by William Wright and has been published by Southern Poetry Anthology this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-11 with Literary Collections categories.


The state of Tennessee is widely recognized as a home of great music, and its geographic regions are as distinct as Memphis blues, Nashville country, and Bristol old-time sounds. Tennessee's literary heritage offers equal variety and quality, as home to the Fugitive Agrarian Poets, as well as a signature voice from the Black Arts Movement. Few states present such a multicultural panorama as does the Volunteer State. The poems in The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume VI: Tennessee engage the storied histories, diverse cultures, and vibrant rural and urban landscapes of the region. Among the more than 120 poets represented are Pulitzer and Bollingen Prize-winner Charles Wright, Brittingham Award-winner Lynn Powell, and Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize-winners Rick Hilles and Arthur Smith. The book includes an introduction from renowned poet Jeff Daniel Marion, who in 1978 received the first literary fellowship from the Tennessee Arts Commission. Too, the book celebrates relatively young and gifted voices. This important anthology will stand for many years as the definitive poetic document for the state of Tennessee. Conceived by Series Editor William Wright in 2003, The Southern Poetry Anthology is a multivolume project celebrating established and emerging poets of the American South. Inspired by single-volume anthologies such as Leon Stokesbury's The Made Thing, Gil Allen's A Ninety-Six Sampler, and Guy Owen and Mary C. Williams' Contemporary Southern Poetry: an Anthology, The Southern Poetry Anthology aspires to provide readers with a documentary-like survey of the best poetry being written in the American South at the present moment. Published exclusively by Texas Review Press, the series provides the most comprehensive representation of Southern poets currently available and is currently being used in university classrooms across the South.



The Southern Poetry Anthology


The Southern Poetry Anthology
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Author : Stephen Gardner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

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Memories Of Green


Memories Of Green
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Author : Erin Ganaway
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-08-18

Memories Of Green written by Erin Ganaway and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-18 with American poetry categories.




The Southern Poetry Anthology Contemporary Appalachia


The Southern Poetry Anthology Contemporary Appalachia
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Author : Stephen Gardner
language : en
Publisher: Southern Poetry Anthology
Release Date : 2007

The Southern Poetry Anthology Contemporary Appalachia written by Stephen Gardner and has been published by Southern Poetry Anthology this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Poetry categories.


Every place has its own poetry. For some places, the poetry appears in the tones of voice between neighbors in the grocery store, or in the spirit people share when a high school football team brings them out of their houses on Friday evenings, or even through the sounds engines make as they idle in traffic on the road out of the city after a workday. The poetry of Appalachia sings in all those familiar ways, but also in the music of the particular poems collected in The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume III: Southern Appalachia. This anthology of contemporary poetry arrives from one of America's most vibrant literary communities, an area with a rich storytelling history and beautiful natural landscape, the often misunderstood Appalachian South. Readers familiar with writing from Appalachia will be pleased to see work from such favorites as Charles Wright, Robert Morgan, and Fred Chappell, yet will be intrigued by the already distinctive voices of emerging talents like Melissa Range and D. Antwan Stewart. This collection of poems is the only one of its kind, a snapshot album of a timeless place, as it is represented at the present moment. "For reasons that are not entirely clear, there has been an explosion of poetry in the Southern Appalachian region in recent years. Perhaps this creative surge has been inspired by the rapid changes in the region, as the vast hunting ranges of the Cherokees are crossed by superhighways, and golf courses, casinos, condominiums, and shopping malls spread into the shadows of the highest peaks. Or perhaps the poetry is a celebration of a region still discovering itself, its heritage and resources. What is clear is that much of the best poetry of our time is being written in or about the Southern mountains, with unprecedented diversity, artistry, freshness, and humanity. Here is a poetry of place and people, of history, sometimes sad, often comic, a poetry of haunting voices, vision, music and story. This anthology is a showcase of some of the best poetry we have, from the place the music comes from."--Robert Morgan



The Made Thing


The Made Thing
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Author : Leon Stokesbury
language : en
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Release Date : 1999-01-01

The Made Thing written by Leon Stokesbury and has been published by University of Arkansas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-01-01 with Poetry categories.


The second edition features twelve new poets as well as new work by Donald Justice, T. R. Hummer, Dave Smith, Pattiann Rogers, Andrew Hudgins, Henry Taylor, Gerald Barrax, Rodney Jones, and others. Among the new additions are Mark Jarman, Cathy Smith Bowers, and Charlie Smith. Many teachers realize that the best way to get their students to relate to poetry is to show them poems that contain landscapes and subjects they understand and can identify with. Leon Stokesbury has put together a richly varied collection used in classrooms not only in the South but all over the country as a means of studying the important influence of southern poetry on American literature. With the publication of the second edition of The Made Thing, Stokesbury has marked the end of the twentieth century and the rise to prominence of southern writers. This collection serves as a substantial sampling of poets whose works span more than five decades and who explore the rich personal and cultural history that extends beyond the boundaries of the South.



The Southern Poetry Anthology North Carolina


The Southern Poetry Anthology North Carolina
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Author : Stephen Gardner
language : en
Publisher: Southern Poetry Anthology
Release Date : 2015-01-09

The Southern Poetry Anthology North Carolina written by Stephen Gardner and has been published by Southern Poetry Anthology this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-01-09 with Literary Collections categories.


Robert Morgan and Kathryn Stripling Byer, Al Maginnes and Cathy Smith Bowers, Thomas Raine Crowe and Michael McFee, as well as many new voices. . . Indeed, the variegation of the Tar Heel State's landscapes, as well as its rich history, is reflected through the myriad voices of its contemporary verse. As with other volumes of The Southern Poetry Anthology, this book--full of a wide gamut of poetic styles and approaches--will appeal to many readers, prove an excellent teaching resource for North Carolina students of literature, and serve as the definitive poetic document for North Carolina for many years. Conceived by Series Editor William Wright in 2003, The Southern Poetry Anthology is a projected twelve-to-sixteen volume project celebrating established and emerging poets of the American South, published by Texas Review Press. Inspired by single-volume anthologies such as Leon Stokesbury's The Made Thing, Gil Allen's A Ninety-Six Sampler, and Guy Owen and Mary C. Williams' Contemporary Southern Poetry: an Anthology, The Southern Poetry Anthology aspires to provide readers with a documentary-like survey of the best poetry being written in the American South at the present moment. Specifically, the editors' goals are twofold: first, to re-establish poetry of the South as a major presence in American literature, and second, to include a greater range of poets from the South to introduce a new poetic geography, a fresh corpus of what we understand to be "Southern Poetry."



Mega City Redux


Mega City Redux
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Author : Alyse Knorr
language : en
Publisher: Green Mountains Review Books
Release Date : 2016

Mega City Redux written by Alyse Knorr and has been published by Green Mountains Review Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Feminist poetry categories.


Poetry. Alyse Knorr's MEGA-CITY REDUX is a marvel. In 1405, Christine de Pizan, the world's first female professional writer, published an allegorical work called The Book of the City of Ladies, in which she imagined constructing (with the help of her fairy godmothers Reason, Rectitude, and Justice) a walled city where women could live safe from sexism, misogyny, and gendered violence. Six hundred years later, women across the world still find themselves in need of such a city. MEGA-CITY REDUX, a novel in verse remix of Pizan's allegory, charts a modern-day road-trip search for the mythical city, with the help of 21st- century feminist heroes Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xena Warrior Princess, and Dana Scully from The X-Files.



The Waiting Girl


The Waiting Girl
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Author : Erin Ganaway
language : en
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Release Date : 2022-07-06

The Waiting Girl written by Erin Ganaway and has been published by Texas A&M University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-06 with Poetry categories.


The TRP Southern Poetry Breakthrough Series: Georgia The Waiting Girl explores the exterior and interior landscapes as they apply to identity, specifically celebrating the Appalachian South and Cape Cod. The poems in this collection carry readers from the cracked red earth of Georgia to the cobblestone streets of Nantucket. Through these bold environments, Ganaway delves into the nuances of mania and melancholia, illuminating the bittersweet nature of bipolar disorder, and raising awareness of this still largely misunderstood state of being.