The Poets Tongues: Multilingualism in Literature

The Poets Tongues: Multilingualism in Literature
Title The Poets Tongues: Multilingualism in Literature PDF eBook
Author Leonard Forster
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 118
Release 1970
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521077664

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Professor Forster studies poetry written in languages other than the poet's native tongue to survey multilingualism and its effects on literature.

The Poet's Tongue

The Poet's Tongue
Title The Poet's Tongue PDF eBook
Author Wystan Hugh Auden
Publisher
Pages 429
Release 1969
Genre
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Tongues of Fire

Tongues of Fire
Title Tongues of Fire PDF eBook
Author Jennifer LeClaire
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Pages 289
Release 2022-04-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0768462126

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Access Your Prophetic Advantage in Prayer! What is really happening in the unseen realm when we pray in tongues? In Tongues of Fire, seasoned prophetic teacher and prayer leader, Jennifer LeClaire offers fresh biblical insight into what goes on when we activate our heavenly prayer language. Using directed prayer activations, Jennifer helps you tap into the power of praying in tongues. She examines the physiological effects that praying in tongues has on our bodies as well as the promises of God we access when we pray. Divided into 101 easy to read mini-chapters, you will discover how to: Break Religious Mindsets Strengthen Your Physical Body Tap into Heaven's Revelation and Mysteries Receive Holy Boldness Open Your Seer Eyes to the Unseen Realm Shift Spiritual Atmospheres Pray Perfect Prayers Don't get stuck in a rut of powerless prayer. There’s a whole realm of glory and power awaiting you as you unlock the mysteries of praying in tongues. Tap into it today and see your life transformed from the inside out!

Reputations of the Tongue

Reputations of the Tongue
Title Reputations of the Tongue PDF eBook
Author William Logan
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780813016979

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"I have heard writers refer to [William Logan] as 'the most hated man in American poetry,' a title one could be proud of in this time of fawning and favor-trading."--Robert McDowell, Hudson Review "Is there today a more stringent, caring reader of American poetry than William Logan? Reputations of the Tongue may, at moments, read harshly. But this edge is one of deeply considered and concerned authority. A poet-critic engages closely with his masters, with his peers, with those whom he regards as falling short. This collection is an adventure of sensibility."--George Steiner William Logan has been called the most dangerous poetry critic since Randall Jarrell. A critic of intensity and savage wit, he is the most irritating and strong-minded reviewer of contemporary poetry we have. A survey of American, British, and Irish poetry in the eighties and early nineties, Reputations of the Tongue is a book of poetry criticism more honest than any since Jarrell's Poetry and the Age. The book opens with an essay arguing with Eliot over tradition and individual talent; it closes with a close scrutiny of contemporary British and Irish poetry. At the heart of the book are long essays on W. H. Auden, W. D. Snodgrass, Donald Justice, and Geoffrey Hill--and the reviews of major and minor contemporary poets that have earned Logan his reputation. Appearing in publications like the New York Times, Washington Post, Poetry, Parnassus, and Sewanee Review, Logan's reviews have been noted for their violence, intelligence, candor, and humor. Many aroused tempers on first publication, leading one Pulitzer Prize winner to offer to run the critic over with a truck. Even as he tackles the radical excess of Ashbery and Ginsberg, however, Logan lauds the rich quietudes of Elizabeth Bishop and James Merrill, the froth and verbal fervor of Amy Clampitt, the philosophical comedies of Gjertrud Schnackenberg. The essays in this collection take the long view. Aspiring to more than miscellany or gossip, Reputations of the Tongue is the work of a critic for whom the reviewing of poetry is still a high calling. William Logan is the author of four books of poems, Sad-faced Men, Difficulty, Sullen Weedy Lakes, and Vain Empires , and a book of criticism, All the Rage. He has won the Peter I. B. Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets and the Citation for Excellence in Reviewing from the National Book Critics Circle. He teaches at the University of Florida, where he is Alumni/ae Professor of English. He lives in Gainesville, Florida, and Cambridge, England.

Firefly Under the Tongue

Firefly Under the Tongue
Title Firefly Under the Tongue PDF eBook
Author Coral Bracho
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 154
Release 2008
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780811216845

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A brilliantly translated bilingual edition of poems by one of Mexico's foremost woman poets.

Homeless Tongues

Homeless Tongues
Title Homeless Tongues PDF eBook
Author Monique Balbuena
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 0
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780804760119

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This book examines a group of multicultural Jewish poets to address the issue of multilingualism within a context of minor languages and literatures, nationalism, and diaspora. It introduces three writers working in minor or threatened languages who challenge the usual consensus of Jewish literature: Algerian Sadia Lévy, Israeli Margalit Matitiahu, and Argentine Juan Gelman. Each of them—Lévy in French and Hebrew, Matitiahu in Hebrew and Ladino, and Gelman in Spanish and Ladino—expresses a hybrid or composite Sephardic identity through a strategic choice of competing languages and intertexts. Monique R. Balbuena's close literary readings of their works, which are mostly unknown in the United States, are strongly grounded in their social and historical context. Her focus on contemporary rather than classic Ladino poetry and her argument for the inclusion of Sephardic production in the canon of Jewish literature make Homeless Tongues a timely and unusual intervention.

Tongue & Groove

Tongue & Groove
Title Tongue & Groove PDF eBook
Author Stephen Cramer
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 98
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 025209090X

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Inspired and informed by the music and urban landscape of New York City, Tongue & Groove employs jazzy and descriptive language in a sweep of city-life experiences and memories. A passionate rendering of incidents in spaces that include the subway, a school for the handicapped, and the Museum of Modern Art, Stephen Cramer employs richly sensual language and a wide range of imagery. Alluring portrayals of butterfly migrations, graffiti, and city buses complement this collection's connection to the everyday hoots, shouts, and yammer of the streets.