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The Virginia Quarterly Review


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Release Date : 2014

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Poems From The Virginia Quarterly Review 1925 1967


Poems From The Virginia Quarterly Review 1925 1967
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Release Date : 1969

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Poems From The Virginia Quarterly Review 1925 1967


Poems From The Virginia Quarterly Review 1925 1967
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Author : Charlotte E. Kohler
language : en
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Release Date : 1969

Poems From The Virginia Quarterly Review 1925 1967 written by Charlotte E. Kohler and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with American poetry categories.


The collection consists of typescripts and proofs of "Poems from the Virginia Quarterly Review 1925-1967.



Eric Clapton S Lover And Other Stories From The Virginia Quarterly Review


 Eric Clapton S Lover And Other Stories From The Virginia Quarterly Review
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Author : Sheila McMillen
language : en
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Release Date : 1990

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Virginia Quarterly Review 1931


Virginia Quarterly Review 1931
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Publisher: Virginia Quarterly Review
Release Date : 1938

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Virginia Quarterly Review 1941


Virginia Quarterly Review 1941
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Publisher: Virginia Quarterly Review
Release Date : 1946

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Virginia Quarterly Review 1947


Virginia Quarterly Review 1947
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Virginia Quarterly Review 1942


Virginia Quarterly Review 1942
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Bone Map


Bone Map
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Author : Sara Eliza Johnson
language : en
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Release Date : 2014-09-09

Bone Map written by Sara Eliza Johnson and has been published by Milkweed Editions this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-09 with Poetry categories.


Sara Eliza Johnson's stunning, deeply visceral first collection, Bone Map (2013 National Poetry Series Winner), pulls shards of tenderness from a world on the verge of collapse, where violence and terror infuse the body, the landscape, and dreams: a handful of blackberries offered from bloodied arms, bee stings likened to pulses of sunlight, a honeycomb of marrow exposed. “All moments will shine if you cut them open. / Will glisten like entrails in the sun.” With figurative language that makes long, associative leaps, and with metaphors and images that continually resurrect themselves across poems, the collection builds and transforms its world through a locomotive echo—a regenerative force—that comes to parallel the psychic quest for redemption that unfolds in its second half. The result is a deeply affecting composition that will establish the already decorated young author as an important and vital new voice in American poetry.



We Write For Our Own Time


We Write For Our Own Time
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Author : Alexander Burnham
language : en
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Release Date : 2000

We Write For Our Own Time written by Alexander Burnham and has been published by Rutgers University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Literary Collections categories.


In 1925, Edwin A. Alderman, president of the University of Virginia, fulfilled a long-held dream by establishing a magazine at the institution founded by Thomas Jefferson just over one hundred years earlier. Not only did Alderman initiate publication of the Virginia Quarterly Review, he contributed an essay to its inaugural issue. Appearing as the first selection in this new volume of nonfiction from the VQR, Alderman's "Edgar Allan Poe and the University of Virginia" reflects the rare combination of literary sensibility and immersion in the political and social issues of the day, which has characterized the journal throughout its seventy-five-year history. As Alderman writes, "I may be frank and say that there was a time when Poe did not greatly appeal to me. I felt the sheer, clear beauty of his song..., but his detachment from the world of men, where my interests most centered, left me unresponsive and simply curious.... I have come, however, to see the limitations of that view, and to behold something admirable and strange and wonderful in this proud, gifted man." While the style and diction of the contributions have changed in the years since that first spring issue, a similar clarity of thought, deep intelligence, candor, and command of language can be found in every one of the fifty one essays assembled here by Alexander Burnham. From its home at One West Range, a few doors down from Poe's own room, the VQR has welcomed to its pages scholars such as Dumas Malone and Robert Coles, and writers whose books have become international bestsellers, including Arthur C. Clarke and Frances Mayes. Included here are some of the twentieth century's most brilliant thinkers and stylists, such international literary, political, and intellectual figures as Andre Gide, D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, Evelyn Waugh, T. S. Eliot, Eleanor Roosevelt, Thomas Mann, Jean-Paul Sartre, Bertrand Russell, and Robert Graves. George F. Kennan muses on "The Experience of Writing History," Henry Steele Commager asks "Do We Have a Class Society?," and Edmund S. Morgan considers the aloof character of George Washington. Carlos Baker tracks Ezra Pound through Venice, and Scott Donaldson ponders "The Jilting of Ernest Hemingway." These leading lights share space, as they do in every volume of the journal, with lesser-known but no less talented writers ruminating on the Battle of the Bulge, the Berlin Wall, the Bomb, and Vietnam, on growing up in Hollywood and living in Charlottesville, Virginia. Writers of the South are fittingly represented by Thomas Wolfe, Mary Lee Settle, and Louis D. Rubin Jr., but a quick scan of the table of contents reveals that the VQR has never been a regional magazine. As the current editor, Staige D. Blackford writes in his preface, "Since its inception, the Virginia Quarterly Review has tried to offer its readers a variety of essays on a variety of topics ranging from foreign affairs to domestic politics, from literature to travel, from sports to sex, from music to medicine." On the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary, We Write for Our Own Time amply and entertainingly reflects what the VQR's masthead has always proclaimed as its identity: "A National Journal of Literature and Discussion."