Nightingale

Nightingale
Title Nightingale PDF eBook
Author Paisley Rekdal
Publisher Copper Canyon Press
Pages 89
Release 2019-06-18
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1619322013

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Nightingale is a book about change. This collection radically rewrites and contemporizes many of the myths central to Ovid’s epic, The Metamorphoses, Rekdal’s characters changed not by divine intervention but by both ordinary and extraordinary human events. In Nightingale, a mother undergoes cancer treatments at the same time her daughter transitions into a son; a woman comes to painful terms with her new sexual life after becoming quadriplegic; a photographer wonders whether her art is to blame for her son’s sudden illness; and a widow falls in love with her dead husband’s dog. At the same time, however, the book includes more intimate lyrics that explore personal transformation, culminating in a series of connected poems that trace the continuing effects of sexual violence and rape on survivors. Nightingale updates many of Ovid’s subjects while remaining true to the Roman epic’s tropes of violence, dismemberment, silence, and fragmentation. Is change a physical or a spiritual act? Is transformation punishment or reward, reversible or permanent? Does metamorphosis literalize our essential traits, or change us into something utterly new? Nightingale investigates these themes, while considering the roles that pain, violence, art, and voicelessness all play in the changeable selves we present to the world.

Animal Eye

Animal Eye
Title Animal Eye PDF eBook
Author Paisley Rekdal
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 113
Release 2012-02-26
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0822978385

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Voted one of the five best poetry collections for 2012 by Publishers Weekly, Animal Eye employs pastoral motifs to engage a discourse on life and love, as Coal Hill Review states "It is as if a scientist is at work in the basement of the museum of natural history, building a diorama of an entire ecosystem via words. She seem snot only interested in using the natural world as a metaphoric lens in her poems but is set on building them item by item into natural worlds themselves."

The Weaver Poet

The Weaver Poet
Title The Weaver Poet PDF eBook
Author Robert Tannahill
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 206
Release 2016-05-23
Genre
ISBN 9781533394316

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A collection of poems and songs by Robert Tannahill and introduced by Claire Casey.

Paisley Poets

Paisley Poets
Title Paisley Poets PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1889
Genre English poetry
ISBN

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The Paisley Poets

The Paisley Poets
Title The Paisley Poets PDF eBook
Author Stuart James
Publisher Learning Links
Pages 124
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Intimate

Intimate
Title Intimate PDF eBook
Author Paisley Rekdal
Publisher Tupelo Press Lineage
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781932195965

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Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Asian American Studies. Native American Studies. INTIMATE is a hybrid memoir and "photo album" that blends personal essay, historical documentary, and poetry to examine the tense relationship between self, society, and familial legacy in contemporary America. Typographically innovative, INTIMATE creates parallel streams, narrating the stories of Rekdal's Norwegian-American father and his mixed-race marriage, the photographer Edward S. Curtis, and Curtis's murdered Apsaroke guide, Alexander Upshaw. The result is panoramic, a completely original literary encounter with intimacy, identity, family relations, and race.

World Make Way

World Make Way
Title World Make Way PDF eBook
Author Metropolitan Museum of Art, The
Publisher Abrams
Pages 48
Release 2018-03-27
Genre Art
ISBN 1683352882

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“Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.” —Leonardo da Vinci Based on this simple statement by Leonardo, eighteen poets have written new poems inspired by some of the most popular works in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum. The collection represents a wide range of poets and artists, including acclaimed children’s poets Marilyn Singer, Alma Flor Alda, and Carole Boston Weatherford and popular artists such as Mary Cassatt, Fernando Botero, Winslow Homer, and Utagawa Hiroshige. Accompanying the artwork and specially commissioned poems is an introduction, biographies of each poet and artist, and an index.