Writing Poems in the Shadow of Death
Author: Aaron Everingham
Publisher:
Published: 2018-12-08
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781790391295
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Author: Aaron Everingham
Publisher:
Published: 2018-12-08
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781790391295
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The complete collection of available poems and writing from Aaron Everingham.
Author: Claudia Emerson
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 2012-02-15
Total Pages: 81
ISBN-13: 0807143049
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Daringly realistic and artfully mediated by past and present, Claudia Emerson's Secure the Shadow contains historical pieces as well as poems centering on the deaths of the poet's brother and father. Emerson covers all aspects of the tragedies that, as Keats believed, contribute to our human collective of Soul-making, in which each death accrues into an immortal web of ongoing love and meaning for the living. Emerson's unwavering gaze shows that loss cannot be eluded, but can be embraced in elegies as devastating as they are beautiful. The macabre title poem refers to the old custom of making daguerreotypes, primitive photographs, of deceased loved ones. Other striking poems describe animal deaths -- mysterious calf killings, a hog slaughter, the burial of a dead jay, "identifiable / but light, dry, its eyes vacant orbits." Death, as the speaker's heart and mind instruct her, exists in a shadow world. When the body disappears, the shadow also flees. By securing the shadow, the poet finds a representation of the dead's soul, a soul always linked to the body. Hence, Emerson's attention to the minute details of the body's repose -- reflected in the long, related sequence of refrained poems -- never allows its memory to fade.
Author: Mary Oliver
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2017-10-03
Total Pages: 97
ISBN-13: 0143128760
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Mary Oliver, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, celebrates love in her new collection of poems "If I have any secret stash of poems, anywhere, it might be about love, not anger," Mary Oliver once said in an interview. Finally, in her stunning new collection, Felicity, we can immerse ourselves in Oliver’s love poems. Here, great happiness abounds. Our most delicate chronicler of physical landscape, Oliver has described her work as loving the world. With Felicity she examines what it means to love another person. She opens our eyes again to the territory within our own hearts; to the wild and to the quiet. In these poems, she describes—with joy—the strangeness and wonder of human connection. As in Blue Horses, Dog Songs, and A Thousand Mornings, with Felicity Oliver honors love, life, and beauty.
Author: Mary Oliver
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2012-03-28
Total Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 0807095397
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This collection of poems by Mary Oliver once again invites the reader to step across the threshold of ordinary life into a world of natural and spiritual luminosity. Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? —Mary Oliver, "The Summer Day" (one of the poems in this volume) Winner of a 1991 Christopher Award Winner of the 1991 Boston Globe Lawrence L. Winship Book Award
Author: Carol Kort
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Published: 2014-05-14
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 1438107935
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Presents a biographical dictionary profiling important women authors, including birth and death dates, accomplishments and bibliography of each author's work.
Author: Nicholas Delbanco
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 612
ISBN-13: 9780814321935
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Based on material that first appeared as a two-volume issue of Michigan quarterly review. Distinguished writers of fiction discuss the creative process and the direction of American fiction in original essays, interviews, memoirs, and short fiction. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: Chad Davidson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2008-11-26
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 1137120703
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Writing Poetry combines an accessible introduction to the essential elements of the craft, with a critical awareness of its underpinnings. The authors argue that separating the making of poems from critical thinking about them is a false divide and encourage students to become accomplished critics and active readers of poetic texts.
Author: N Sharada Iyer
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9788176255745
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Chava Rosenfarb
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2019-06-11
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 0773558306
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Chava Rosenfarb (1923–2011) was one of the most prominent Yiddish novelists of the second half of the twentieth century. Born in Poland in 1923, she survived the Lodz ghetto, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen, immigrating to Canada in 1950 and settling in Montreal. There she wrote novels, poetry, short stories, plays, and essays, including The Tree of Life: A Trilogy of Life in the Lodz Ghetto, a seminal novel on the Holocaust. Confessions of a Yiddish Writer and Other Essays comprises thirteen personal and literary essays by Rosenfarb, ranging from autobiographical accounts of her childhood and experiences before and during the Holocaust to literary criticism that discusses the work of other Jewish writers. The collection also includes two travelogues, which recount a trip to Australia and another to Prague in 1993, the year it became the capital of the Czech Republic. While several of these essays appeared in the prestigious Yiddish literary journal Di goldene keyt, most were never translated. This book marks the first time that Rosenfarb's non-fiction writings have been presented together in English. A compilation of the memoir and diary excerpts that formed the basis of Rosenfarb's widely acclaimed fiction, Confessions of a Yiddish Writer and Other Essays deepens the reader's understanding of an incredible Yiddish woman and her experiences as a survivor in the post-Holocaust world.