A Princess Magic Presto Spell
Title | A Princess Magic Presto Spell PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Jarnot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780998169590 |
Poetry. Lisa Jarnot began A PRINCESS MAGIC PRESTO SPELL after the birth of her daughter, setting the modest goal of writing three words a day. Now a decade-long work-in-progress, these fragments of language are collected into a shorthand chronicle of family life that is intimate and yet open to all the world. Full of nimble transitions and non sequiturs, the poem captures the harrowing joys of parenthood alongside "funerals, dentists, divorces," in a give and take between the routine and the extraordinary.
A Princess Magic Presto Spell
Title | A Princess Magic Presto Spell PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Jarnot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | American poetry |
ISBN | 9780984414277 |
Poetry. Artwork by Emilie Clark. "Lisa Jarnot writes the meter of everything in A PRINCESS MAGIC PRESTO SPELL. As she does this, she reminds us what matters. In case you don't know, it is the small animals and the plum trees and the mothers of friends and the moon and her dreams. This book is funny and yet also is an elegy. I read it. And then I read it several more times because I didn't want it to end. It is that lovely." Juliana Spahr"
Four Lectures
Title | Four Lectures PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Jarnot |
Publisher | Wave Books |
Pages | 71 |
Release | 2024-05-14 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1950268993 |
Four Lectures by Lisa Jarnot is the seventh book in the Bagley Wright Lecture Series, comprising autobiographical essays that form an intimate, uncompromising, and generous glimpse into a remarkable life in poetry. Across the lectures, or talks, given between October of 2020 and December of 2021, Jarnot examines what it means to be a woman in a male-centered experimental tradition, to have white privilege, and to write poetry. With colloquial ease and wit, Jarnot investigates the generative tensions at the intersections of traditional and experimental forms, develops relationships between ‘deep gossip’ and ecstatic connectedness, and considers the prophetic tradition in American poetry as inflected through counter-cultural spirituality. Ultimately, Jarnot presents poetry as a calling, asking us to consider the means by which poets can envision a new heaven and a new earth.
Poetics of Cognition
Title | Poetics of Cognition PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica Lewis Luck |
Publisher | University of Iowa Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2023-08-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1609389050 |
Poetics of Cognition investigates the material effects of experimental poetics using new evidence emerging from cognitive science. It asks: How do experimental poems “think” and how do we think through them? Examining experimental modes such as the New Sentence, proceduralism, projective verse, sound poetry, and visual poetry, Jessica Lewis Luck argues that experimental poems materialize not so much the content as the activity of the embodied mind, and they can thus function as a powerful scaffolding for extended cognition, both for the writer and the reader. While current critical approaches tend to describe the effects of experimentalism solely in terms of emotion and sensation, Luck shifts from the feeling to the thinking that these poems can generate, expanding the potential blast radius of experimental poetic effects into areas of linguistic, sonic, and visual processing and revealing a transformational potency that strictly affective approaches miss. The cognitive research Luck draws upon suggests that the strangeness of experimental poetry can reshape the activity of the reader’s mind, creating new forms of attention, perception, and cognition. This book closes by shifting from theory to praxis, extracting forms of teaching from the forms of thinking that experimental poems instill in order to better enable their transformative effects in readers and to bring poetry pedagogy into the twenty-first century.
The Fire Eater
Title | The Fire Eater PDF eBook |
Author | Jose Hernandez Diaz |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Pages | 49 |
Release | 2020-03-02 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1680032097 |
Surreal, playful, and always poignant, the prose poems in Jose Hernandez Diaz’s masterful debut chapbook introduce us to a mime, a skeleton, and the man in the Pink Floyd t-shirt, all of whom explore their inner selves in Hernandez Diaz’s startling and spare style. With nods to Russell Edson and the surrealists, Hernandez Diaz explores the ordinary and the not-so-ordinary occurrences of life, set against the backdrop of the moon, and the poet’s native Los Angeles. The TRP Chapbook Series
Silence Is My Mother Tongue
Title | Silence Is My Mother Tongue PDF eBook |
Author | Sulaiman Addonia |
Publisher | Graywolf Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2020-09-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1644451298 |
A sensuous, textured novel of life in a refugee camp, long-listed for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction On a hill overlooking a refugee camp in Sudan, a young man strings up bedsheets that, in an act of imaginative resilience, will serve as a screen in his silent cinema. From the cinema he can see all the comings and goings in the camp, especially those of two new arrivals: a girl named Saba, and her mute brother, Hagos. For these siblings, adapting to life in the camp is not easy. Saba mourns the future she lost when she was forced to abandon school, while Hagos, scorned for his inability to speak, must live vicariously through his sister. Both resist societal expectations by seeking to redefine love, sex, and gender roles in their lives, and when a businessman opens a shop and befriends Hagos, they cast off those pressures and make an unconventional choice. With this cast of complex, beautifully drawn characters, Sulaiman Addonia details the textures and rhythms of everyday life in a refugee camp, and questions what it means to be an individual when one has lost all that makes a home or a future. Intimate and subversive, Silence Is My Mother Tongue dissects the ways society wages war on women and explores the stories we must tell to survive in a broken, inhospitable environment.
Heidi Heckelbeck Has a Secret
Title | Heidi Heckelbeck Has a Secret PDF eBook |
Author | Wanda Coven |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2012-01-03 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1442440872 |
After being homeschooled her whole life, Heidi Heckelbeck enters a real school in second grade, where she encounters a mean girl named Melanie who makes her feel like an alien.