The Greensboro Review

The Greensboro Review
Title The Greensboro Review PDF eBook
Author Terry L. Kennedy
Publisher Unc Greensboro, Mfa Writing Program
Pages
Release 2021-05-15
Genre
ISBN 9781469666365

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The Greensboro Review 109 features the Robert Watson Literary Prize-winning story, Casey Guerin's "What Consumes You," and the Prize-winning poem, Chelsea Harlan's "Some Sunlight." This spring 2021 issue also includes an Editor's Note by Terry L. Kennedy and new work from Rachel Abramowitz, Allyn Bernkopf, Melissa Bowers, Michelle Poirier Brown, Colin Dekeersgieter, Amina Gautier, Isabel Geary Phelps, Emily Greenberg, Miah Jeffra, Louisa Lam, Gary Percesepe, Simon Perchik, Lucas Daniel Peters, Kimm Brockett Stammen, Beth Weinstock, The Cyborg Jillian Weise, Jim Whiteside, Kris Whorton, Kathleen Winter, and Joe Woodward.

The Greensboro Reader

The Greensboro Reader
Title The Greensboro Reader PDF eBook
Author Robert Watson
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 292
Release 2018-07-11
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1469644282

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This volume of distinguished stories and poems brings together a number of writers who have either taught or studied at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the past thirty years. The fiction includes work by Fred Chappell, Caroline Gordon, Hiram Haydn, Peter Taylor, and Allen Tate. The poets include Robert Watson, Randall Jarrell, Heather Miller, and Gibbons Ruark. Originally published in 1968. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

After the Pledge of Allegiance

After the Pledge of Allegiance
Title After the Pledge of Allegiance PDF eBook
Author Charles Mann
Publisher Pudding House Publications
Pages 36
Release 2000
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781930755017

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Last Known Position

Last Known Position
Title Last Known Position PDF eBook
Author James Mathews
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Pages 187
Release 2008
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1574412523

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Winner of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction, 2008. Most of the nine stories in Last Known Position were written upon James Mathews' return from combat deployment to the Middle East with the D.C. Air National Guard. Life under fire provided the author with both dramatic events and a heightened sense of observation, allowing him to suggest the stress of combat as the driving factor behind extreme yet believable characterization and action. Military experiences and settings cause certain human elements and truisms to emerge more profoundly and dramatically. These stories portray desperate characters driven to make desperate choices. Always on the edge of a dark and unpleasant reality, Mathews' characters survive by embracing fantasy, humor, violence, and sometimes redemption. Each story bears its own brand of hopeless quirkiness. Four teenagers on an army base steal a grenade and are stalked by a parade horse. A drifter returns home to rob the grandparents who raised him. A national guardsman faces a homicidal superior officer in Iraq on the eve of war. An elderly man worries that his wife's new house guests are unrepentant cannibals. Always tense, sometimes ridiculous, and never dull, Last Known Position brings the reader to places unknown before and unforgettable after.

Elizabeth Bishop and the Literary Archive

Elizabeth Bishop and the Literary Archive
Title Elizabeth Bishop and the Literary Archive PDF eBook
Author Bethany Hicok
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 365
Release 2020-01-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 164315012X

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In a life full of chaos and travel, Elizabeth Bishop managed to preserve and even partially catalog, a large collection—more than 3,500 pages of drafts of poems and prose, notebooks, memorabilia, artwork, hundreds of letters to major poets and writers, and thousands of books—now housed at Vassar College. Informed by archival theory and practice, as well as a deep appreciation of Bishop’s poetics, the collection charts new territory for teaching and reading American poetry at the intersection of the institutional archive, literary study, the liberal arts college, and the digital humanities. The fifteen essays in this collection use this archive as a subject, and, for the first time, argue for the critical importance of working with and describing original documents in order to understand the relationship between this most archival of poets and her own archive. This collection features a unique set of interdisciplinary scholars, archivists, translators, and poets, who approach the archive collaboratively and from multiple perspectives. The contributions explore remarkable new acquisitions, such as Bishop’s letters to her psychoanalyst, one of the most detailed psychosexual memoirs of any twentieth century poet and the exuberant correspondence with her final partner, Alice Methfessel, an important series of queer love letters of the 20th century. Lever Press’s digital environment allows the contributors to present some of the visual experience of the archive, such as Bishop’s extraordinary “multi-medial” and “multimodal” notebooks, in order to reveal aspects of the poet’s complex composition process.

Candy

Candy
Title Candy PDF eBook
Author Dan Albergotti
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 65
Release 2024-07-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0807182834

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Dan Albergotti’s Candy is a book steeped in sound and silence. Sound in the form of song, of chaotic cacophony, and of the drone (sometimes natural, sometimes manufactured) that creates the ambient soundtrack of history and the seemingly apocalyptic present. Silence in the sense both of the void’s innate quietude and of the failure to speak—of people either dumbstruck or in denial, not speaking because they cannot or will not. Throughout this collection, these sounds and intermittent silences provide the rhythm for poems that question the nature of truth and myth, and that restlessly search for meaning in a reticent universe, ultimately unwilling to take no for an answer as they strive to find an ever-elusive yes.

The Coal Life

The Coal Life
Title The Coal Life PDF eBook
Author Adam Vines
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 83
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1557289808

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Miller Williams Arkansas Poetry Prize Finalist