Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse

Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse
Title Charles Simic in Conversation with Michael Hulse PDF eBook
Author Charles Simic
Publisher Between the Lines Productions
Pages 128
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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This well-respected interview series welcomes Charles Simic. The University of New Hampshire poet is widely regarded as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary American poetry. Recipient of numerous awards and prizes, Simic answers questio

Country Music

Country Music
Title Country Music PDF eBook
Author Charles Wright
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 185
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0819572268

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A compilation of powerful and moving poems from early in the poet's career. Co-winner of the 1983 National Book Award for Poetry, Country Music is comprised of eighty-eight poems selected from Charles Wright's first four books published between 1970 and 1977. From his first book, The Grave of the Right Hand, to the extraordinary China Trace, this selection of early works represents "Charles Wright's grand passions: his desire to reclaim and redeem a personal past, to make a reckoning with his present, and to conjure the terms by which we might face the future," writes David St. John in the forward. These poems, powerful and moving in their own right, lend richness and insight to Wright's recently collected later works. "In Country Music we see the same explosive imagery, the same dismantled and concentric (or parallel) narratives, the same resolutely spiritual concerns that have become so familiar to us in Wright's more recent poetry," writes St. John.

Light in Hand

Light in Hand
Title Light in Hand PDF eBook
Author Lola Ridge
Publisher Quale Press
Pages 148
Release 2007
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0979299918

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Poetry. Edited and with an introduction by Daniel Tobin. LIGHT IN HAND offers selections from Ridge's first three volumes of poetry that have entered the public domain: The Ghetto and Other Poems, Sun-Up and Other Poems, and Red Flag. The poems in this volume showcase Ridge's critical yet compassionate eye for the world around her, from the Jewish ghetto of the Lower East Side to the bloody frontlines of World War I. Rich with finely-drawn details of person and place, Ridge's poems marry a materialist political sensibility with a deep spiritual belief in the ability of humankind to transcend the world's havoc and strife. As Ridge writes in "Obliteration" of "The emptily effacing air,/ That has closed upon so many cries./ Yet holds in its blue vacuum/ No bleached white evidence," it is often the work of history to bury the cries of the oppressed, as well as those who try to speak out against injustice. It was Ridge's lifelong mission to counteract this erasure and illuminate that evidence.

Collected Early Poems: 1950-1970

Collected Early Poems: 1950-1970
Title Collected Early Poems: 1950-1970 PDF eBook
Author Adrienne Rich
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 391
Release 1995-09-17
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0393348059

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More than 200 poems collected from Adrienne Rich's first six books, plus a dozen others of those decades. From their first publication, when Rich was twenty-one, in the prestigious Yale Younger Poets series, the successive volumes of her poetry have both charted the growth of her own mind and vision and mirrored our tempestuous, unsettled age. Her unmistakable voice, speaking even from the earliest poems with rare assurance and precision, wrestles with urgent questions while never failing to explore new poetic territory. In Collected Early Poems, readers will once again bear witness to Rich's triumphant assertion of the centrality of poetry in our intertwined personal and political lives.

What the Grass Says

What the Grass Says
Title What the Grass Says PDF eBook
Author Charles Simic
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1969
Genre
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Earlier Poems

Earlier Poems
Title Earlier Poems PDF eBook
Author Franz Wright
Publisher Knopf
Pages 272
Release 2009-03-25
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0307494977

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The haunting collection of poems that gathers the first four books of Pulitzer winner Franz Wright under one cover, where “fans old and new will find a feast amid famine” (Publishers Weekly), and discover how large this poet’s gift was from the start.

Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems

Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems
Title Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems PDF eBook
Author Jimmy Santiago Baca
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 102
Release 1990-11-17
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0811223310

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Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems is a new, expanded edition of Jimmy Santiago Baca's best-selling first book of poetry (originally published by Louisiana State University Press in 1979). A number of poems from early, now unavailable chapbooks have also been included so that the reader can at last have an overview of Baca's remarkable literary development. Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems is a new, expanded edition of Jimmy Santiago Baca's best-selling first book of poetry (originally published by Louisiana State University Press in 1979). A number of poems from early, now unavailable chapbooks have also been included so that the reader can at last have an overview of Baca's remarkable literary development. The voice of Immigrants will be familiar to readers of the widely praised Martín & Meditations on the South Valley and Black Mesa Poems (New Directions, 1987 and 1989), but the territory may not be. Most of the poems in this collection were written while the author was in prison, where he taught himself to read and write. All the poems are concerned with the incarcerated or the disenfranchised; they all communicate the sting from the backhand of the American promise. As Denise Levertov has noted, Baca "is far from being a naive realist," but of poverty and prejudice, of material that is truly raw, he "writes in unconcealed passion."