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Xicancuicatl: Collected Poems (Wesleyan Poetry Series)
By Alfred Arteaga. 2020
Xicancuicatl collects the poetry of leading avant-garde Chicanx poet Alfred Arteaga (1950–2008), whom French philosopher Gilles Deleuze regarded as "among…
those rare poets who are able to raise or shape a new language within their language." In his five published collections, Arteaga made crucial breakthroughs in the language of poetry, basing his linguistic experiments on the multilingual Xicanx culture of the US Southwest. His formal resources and finely tuned ear for sound patterns and language play remain astonishing. His poetical work, presented as a whole here for the first time, speaks more than ever to a moment in which border-crossing, cultural diversity, language-mixing and a multi-cultural vision of America are critical issuesCAMINO IMAGINADOBlue leaves, hojas rotas in the shape of stars.Ni un "no" en tu vocabulario but for others;blue in place of green in the shape of Spain.Ojos the color of dirt, chocolate, coffee, time,azules las horas, hojas de horas van y se van,ni una palabra, ni una queja, nor broken bita tu lado beside me andamos walking, sí walkingcaminamos caminos like these, such streets, whatcity.7/15/95 Paris.The Poems of W.B. Yeats: Volume One: 1882-1889 (Longman Annotated English Poets)
By Peter McDonald. 2021
In this multi-volume edition, the poetry of W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) is presented in full, with newly-established texts and detailed, wide-ranging…
commentary. Yeats began to write verse in the nineteenth century, and over time his own arrangements of poems repeatedly revised and rearranged both texts and canon. This edition of Yeats’s poetry presents all his verse, both published and unpublished, including a generous selection of textual variants from the many manuscript and printed sources. The edition also supplies the most extensive commentary on Yeats’s poetry to date, explaining specific references, and setting poems in their contexts; it also gives an account of the vast range of both literary and historical influences at work on the verse. The poems are presented in order of composition, and major revisions or rewritings of poems result in separate inclusions (in chronological sequence) for these writings as they were subsequently reconceived by the poet. This first volume collects Yeats’s poetry of the 1880s, from his ambitious and extensive juvenilia (including hitherto little-noticed dramatic poems) to his earliest published pieces, leading to his first substantial book of verse. The pastoral romance of classically-inflected early work like ‘The Island of Statues’ is succeeded in these years by the Irish mythic material that finds its largest canvas in the mini-epic ‘The Wanderings of Oisin’. In Yeats’s work through the 1880s, an adolescent poet’s youthful absorption in Romantic poetry is replaced by a commitment to esoteric religious speculation and Irish political nationalism. This edition allows readers to see Yeats’s emergence as a poet step by step in compelling detail in relation to his literary influences – including, significantly, the Anglo-Irish poetry of the nineteenth century. The commentary provides an extensive view of Yeats’s developing personal, cultural, and historical worlds as the poems gain in maturity and depth. From the first attempts at verse of a teenage boy to the fully accomplished writings of an original poet standing on the verge of popular success with poems such as ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’, Yeats’s poetry is displayed here in unprecedented fullness and detail.Cyborg Detective (American Poets Continuum #174)
By Jillian Weise. 2019
In her third collection of poems, Jillian Weise delivers a reckoning to the ableism of the Western Canon. These poems…
investigate and challenge the ways that nondisabled writers have appropriated disabled bodies, from calling out William Carlos Williams to biohacking Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" to chronicling the ongoing headlines of violence against disabled women. Part invective, part love poem, Cyborg Detective holds a magnifying glass to the marginalization and fetishization of disabled people while claiming space and pride for the people who already use technology and cybernetic implants every day.Davenports Version: A Narrative Poem
By John Gery. 2003
What He Did in Solitary: Poems
By Amit Majmudar. 2020
The prize-winning poet reflects on what sustains us in a sundered world.With his dazzling ability to set words spinning, Amit…
Majmudar brings us poems that sharpen both wit and knives as he examines our "life in solitary." Equally engaged with human history and the human heart, Majmudar transfigures identity from a locus of captivity to the open field of his liberation. In pieces that include a stunning central sequence, "Letters to Myself in My Next Incarnation," the poet is both the Huck and Jim of his own adventures. He is unafraid to face human failings: from Oxycontin addiction to Gujarat rioting, he examines--often with dark comedy--the fragility of the soul, the unchartability of pain, and the reasons we sing and grieve and make war. All-American and multitudinously alone, dancing in his confinement, Majmudar is a poet of exuberance and transcendence: "What I love here, / Poems and women mostly, / I know you can't remember," he tells his future self. "But they were worthy of my love."What Goes Up
By Christine Heppermann. 2020
How do you forgive yourself—and the people you love—when a shocking discovery leads to a huge mistake? Acclaimed author Christine…
Heppermann’s novel-in-verse tackles betrayals and redemption among family and friends with her signature unflinching—but always sharply witty—style. For fans of Elana K. Arnold, Laura Ruby, and A. S. King. When Jorie wakes up in the loft bed of a college boy she doesn’t recognize, she’s instantly filled with regret. What happened the night before? What led her to this place? Was it her father’s infidelity? Her mother’s seemingly weak acceptance? Her recent breakup with Ian, the boy who loved her art and supported her through the hardest time of her life? As Jorie tries to reconstruct the events that led her to this point, free verse poems lead the reader through the current morning, as well as flashbacks to her relationships with her parents, her friends, her boyfriend, and the previous night. With Poisoned Apples: Poems for You, My Pretty and Ask Me How I Got Here, Christine Heppermann established herself as a vital voice in thought-provoking and powerful feminist writing for teens. Her poetry is surprising, wry, emotional, and searing. What Goes Up is by turns a scorchingly funny and a deeply emotional story that asks whether it’s possible to support and love someone despite the risk of being hurt. Readers of Laura Ruby, E. K. Johnston, Elana K. Arnold, and Laurie Halse Anderson will find a complicated heroine they won’t soon forget.Anodyne
By Khadijah Queen. 2020
The poems that make up Anodyne consider the small moments that enrapture us alongside the daily threats of cataclysm. Formally…
dynamic and searingly personal, Anodyne asks us to recognize the echoes of history that litter the landscape of our bodies as we navigate a complex terrain of survival and longing. With an intimate and multivocal dexterity, these poems acknowledge the simultaneous existence of joy and devastation, knowledge and ignorance, grief and love, endurance and failure—all of the contrast and serendipity that comes with the experience of being human. If the body is a world, or a metaphor for the world, for what disappears and what remains, for what we feel and what we cover up, then how do we balance fate and choice, pleasure and pain? Through a combination of formal lyrics, delicate experiments, sharp rants, musical litany, and moments of wit that uplift and unsettle, Queen’s poems show us the terrible consequences and stunning miracles of how we choose to live.Avant Desire: A Nicole Brossard Reader
By Nicole Brossard. 2020
In June 2019, Nicole Brossard was awarded the Lifetime Recognition Award from the Griffin Poetry Trust. Rarely has a prize…
been so richly deserved. For five decades she has writing ground-breaking poetry, fiction, and criticism in French that has always been steadfastly and unashamedly feminist and lesbian. Avant Desire moves through Brossard’s body of work with a playful attentiveness to its ongoing lines of inquiry. Like her work, this reader moves beyond conventional textual material to include ephemera, interviews, marginalia, lectures, and more. Just as Brossard foregrounds collaboration, this book includes new translations alongside canonical ones and intertextual and responsive work from a variety of artist translators at various stages of their careers. Through their selections, the editors trace Brossard’s fusion of lesbian feminist desire with innovation, experimentation, and activism, emphasizing the more overtly political nature of her early work and its transition into performative thinking. Devotees of Brossard will be invigorated by the range of previously unavailable materials included here, while new readings will find a thread of inquiry that is more than a mere introduction to her complex body of work. Avant Desire situates Brossard’s thinking across her oeuvre as that of a writer whose sights are always cast toward the horizon.The Tao Of Now
By Daniel Skach-Mills. 2008
This avatar of the Tao Te Ching comes to us as a contemporary, familiar creature, an incarnation both timeless and…
timely. In The Tao of Now, Daniel Skach-Mills gives us wisdom as refreshing and new as this moment's wind in the trees, wisdom as secure in tradition as the cardinal directions with which we name any wind's path.--Paulann Petersen, author of A Bride of Narrow Escape, The Wild Awake, and other books of poetry The Tao of Now shows us ourselves in eighty-one poems that, like the ancient Tao Te Ching, offer no answers. But they do challenge us to go beyond the intellect and reconnect with wisdom in a time of desperate need. As the author writes, The contemporary urgency for a consciousness and heart revolution is no longer an option if the planet, and humanity as a species, are to survive. His poems are here to help us make that shift. Aimed not at the thinking mind but at that part of our being which already knows the truth of what is here, Daniel Skach-Mills' poems are more like a remembering than a teaching. Each one calls us back to another voice but leaves us right where it finds us. These writings stand as a contemporary witness that the eternal Tao is alive and well, if people would only unplug, unwind, and take the time to listen with their whole Being. Daniel Skach-Mills is an award-winning poet whose poems have appeared in a variety of publications and anthologies, including The Christian Science Monitor, The Christian Century, Sojourners, Open Spaces, and Prayers To Protest: Poems That Center And Bless Us (Pudding House Publications, 1998). His chapbook, Gold: Daniel Skach-Mills's Greatest Hits, 1990-2000, appeared in 2001 from Pudding House. He and his partnerlive in Portland, Oregon.Dúo de Islas: Dúo de Islas
By Maki Starfield, Sarah Thilykou, Yiorgos Chouliaras. 2020
Sem Resposta: Quando tudo é Respondido
By Kunal Narayan Uniyal. 2020
Desde os primórdios da existência, a humanidade rebuscou o fugitivo elixir da paz, da felicidade e da tranquilidade. Os seus…
esforços concentraram-se na criação de um caminho e um destino que levassem a uma imaculada e duradoira felicidade, a um estilo de vida distinto de uma pureza divina e a uma existência baseada no livre arbítrio. Muitos empreenderam este árduo caminho e fracassaram, seja parcialmente que lastimosamente. Todavia, a pesquisa sempre conservou o seu fascínio. Acumulam-se riquezas materiais, persegue-se o sucesso e forçam-se relações para colmatar um vazio que, nesta pesquisa, não é possível preencher. Este livro procura preencher algum vazio, responder algumas destas incertezas e dar voz algumas reflexões não exprimidas; fala de um percurso que liberta e eleva. Esta colectânea não é apenas uma articulação da natureza da pesquisa, mas também dos obstáculos que se encontram no caminho que leva a perceber quem somos; é também uma tentativa para perceber a natureza incógnita, aquele enigma ilusório e fascinante que nós conhecemos como “maya”. Todos os artigos, e as poesias, deste livro são baseados na minha experiencia pessoal com a “verdade”, assim como cheguei a conhecê-la. O meu navegar no oceano da espiritualidade conduziu-me às margens da certeza, da paz e da consciência daquilo que sou hoje. Esta obra é uma humilde tentativa para explicar a natureza da minha viagem. Ficarei feliz se servirá também a outros para encontrar a “Luz”. Não sou que o teu instrumento. Ámen.Unicidade
By Maki Starfield. 2020
Unicidade é a segunda coleção de poemas de Maki Starfield. Seus poemas e haikais transportam a todos a seu mundo…
de meditação, amor e viagens. São partes de sua alma que se pode tocar, ler e explorar. Sua poesia também convida a todos a se verem como realmente são e a ver o mundo como ele realmente é.Unidad
By Maki Starfield. 2020
Maki Starfield es una poetisa japonesa. Su enérgica escritura que abarca desde la poesía hasta el haiku es notable. Trajo…
20 libros en tres años. 19 libros son co-autorizados con poetas del mundo, como Narlan Matos, Luca Benassi, Helen Cardona, John Fitsgerald, Lidia Chiarelli, Huguette Bertrand, Yesim Agaoglu, Bill Wolak. Dileep Jhaveri, Sarah Thilykou, Willem M. Roggeman,Yiorgos Veis, Xiao Xiao, Dumu Luofei, Ajei-Ajei-Bhaa, Ikuyo Yoshimura,Michael Augustin, Konstantinos Bouras, Paddy Bushe, Yao Yuan, Yu Xiu, Chuang, Yun-Hui, Stathis Gourgouris, John W. Sexton en 17 libros a dúo (3Trío, 1 Cuarteto). Así que, como vemos, ella se extiende en su mundo de la poesía día a día, no, segundo a segundo. Este libro es la primera colección de sus obras de poesía.Indestrutível & Outros Poemas
By Kristy Rulebreaker, Leandro Siriani. 2016
“Indestrutível & Outros Poemas” é a segunda coletânea de poesias de Kristy Rulebreaker. Ela descreve a vida multicolorida como ela…
é, ora amarga, ora doce. É sobre pessoas, lugares, ódio, amor, justiça, natureza, etc. Sobre tudo, é sobre liberdade e coragem. Ela te encoraja, não importa quão dura a vida seja, a permanecer indestrutível.Indistruttibile & altre poesie
By Kristy Rulebreaker, Giulio Pio Dima. 2016
"Indistruttibile & altre poesie" è la seconda collezione di poesie di Kristy Rulebreaker. Descrive la vita multicolorata come è, a…
volte amara, a volte dolce. Riguarda le persone, luoghi, odio, amore, giustizia, natura, etc. Più di tutto, riguarda la libertà e il coraggio. Esso incoraggia te, non importa quanto può essere dura la vita, resta indistruttibile.Los poemas me eligen
By Cinthia Ferreira Vallejos, Kristy Rulebreaker. 2016
En el año 2014 varios poemas me eligieron para que los escriba y estos son 100 de ellos. Felices, enojados,…
tristes o graciosos, abarcan muchos temas, desde el amor hasta la injusticia social. Esta colección es la primera que publico y espero que no sea la última :)Coplas del inmigrante
By Mois Benarroch, Laura Irene González Mendoza. 2015
En este poemario, Mois Benarroch hace un retrato muy personal de la migración y del arte de vivir entre dos…
mundos sin pertenecer a ninguno. Incluye su poema más celebrado, que es el que da nombre a este libro. El té nunca llegó ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Los aviones volaron sobre nosotros los trenes dejaron la estación pero el té nunca llegó. Nos bebimos el agua nos bebimos el jugo pero el té nunca llegó. Esperamos hasta que olvidamos qué estábamos esperando pero el té nunca llegó. Escuchamos bombas afuera algunos dijeron que era una guerra, otros que sólo un robo pero el té nunca llegó. Algunos nos hicimos viejos, muy viejos nuestros dientes se salieron, nuestra barba encaneció pero el té nunca llegó. Y sin embargo nunca nadie preguntó por el té nadie en realidad recordó qué estábamos esperando, y eso no ayudó el té nunca llegó.Sensuale: Una collezione di poesie e prosa da brivido e da batticuore
By R. A. Bentinck. 2020
L'attrazione non dovrebbe mai essere sottovalutata. Per non perdere gradualmente la sua deliziosa avventura, lucentezza, fascino e magia eterea. Dovremmo…
cercare costantemente di rivitalizzare i fuochi morenti della passione. Nutri le fiamme del desiderio in un modo che permetta loro di sfuggire al controllo, anche se momentaneamente. In questa raccolta straordinariamente unica di versi e prosa contemporanei, Bentinck ha riunito diversi pezzi diversi che garantiscono di accarezzare il tuo lato seducente. Ti incoraggia a pensare a una persona speciale con desideri irrequieti che ti spingono verso il precipizio della sensualità prima che il tuo limitato autocontrollo si svegli. Sultry celebra con entusiasmo la magnifica bellezza della passione, della tentazione e dell'irresistibile attrazione con creatività e abilità poetiche. In questa raccolta di poesie sono integrati alcuni abili usi di metafore e immagini immaginarie che tenteranno le tue insaziabili fantasie. Alimenteranno le tue voglie insoddisfatte, delizieranno la tua lussuria setosa e susciteranno la tua curiosità sul culmine di un'esplosione avventurosa. Dopo aver completato questa raccolta, ti lascerà il desiderio di esprimere, esplorare e indulgere con quella persona significativa. Troverai la motivazione per perseguire modi sperimentali e creativi per comunicare la tua passione e desideri senza sensi di colpa.The Danger Model (Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series #51)
By Madelaine Caritas Longman. 2019
Is the self inside the body / or is it the body / or can it leave? "How can you…
ask a question that you live inside?" Madelaine Caritas Longman's debut is an affecting, intelligent engagement with the often-paradoxical pursuit of self-coherence and self-presence. These prose poems, haiku, and experiments with language and form not only examine the individual search for identity but call into question the concept itself. Inhabiting contexts as diverse as the medical system, performance art, queer adolescence, and Talmudic debate, The Danger Model considers what it means to be a "self." Searching for answers in Internet forums, the work of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, and the films and installations of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, Longman brings attention to the lived experience of mental and physical illness and attempts to make meaning out of it. Disarmingly candid, intellectually rigorous, and surprisingly funny, these poems explore the luxury and burden of subjectivity by showing us what it is like to struggle to attach oneself to the world through specific desires and needs. Provocatively realistic but also hopeful, The Danger Model is an investigation of how we come to recognize - or not recognize - ourselves and each other.Rail (Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series #43)
By Miranda Pearson. 2019
Tracks and ley-lines pull us, carry us / past Lindisfarne - or an imagined glimpse / drifting holy in the…
distance, / another reality running through it. A rail is a track, a support, and a barrier. In this collection, spanning the personal and the political, Kentish pathways lead to London, to Yorkshire, to Faroe, then circle back to the west coast of Canada. An appeal, a railing against, these poems reach for beauty and compassion amidst uneasy global upheaval. Miranda Pearson considers family ties and threads between adult and child, cross-pollinating and subverting credos from Bloomsbury to Brexit, Whitechapel to West Vancouver, the Bible to punk. The long poem "Abacus" explores dyscalculia and ways that numbers and their associations can be a rich source of memory. It also delves into resulting anxieties - navigations and compensations made in response to a learning difference. Through imagery heavily influenced by visual art, other poems in Rail focus on geological elements: how parts fit and dislodge, erode and compress. Ceramics and gemstones, ice and rock are fault lines and stepping stones that act as envoys between the human and the natural world. A tension exists here between art and nature, between art objects and the violent history of colonial curation. Rail tracks the cascade of this duality. Exploring a diasporic connection between England and Canada, Rail is a journey along the brink between high and low culture, balancing on the edge of the awkward and the elegant.