Lost parkour ps(alms)


Book Description

Browne’s psalms are in a close relationship with what an individual experiences or feels. They express precise circumstances. They come as a response to a need, a thirst, a hunger. To find and underline alms in psalms: To write one’s own psalms. Browne’s psalter is grounded in the noble and prestigious tradition of song as a privileged place for personality’s input and growth within and through religion. What a freedom! What a multiplicity of moves is stressed, within such a tradition, one to which Lost Parkour Ps(alms) takes us! With what audacity! With what self-confidence!




Why?


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Why? consists of an extended series of questions about the nature of things, and particularly about the singular thing that is a rose. It begins with and revolves around Angelius Silesius’s famous line, ‘‘The rose is without why, it blooms simply because it blooms.’’ Why? makes a reverse proposition, questioning the thing so that it will bloom.




The Sonoran Desert


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A land of austerity and bounty, the Sonoran Desert is a place that captures imaginations and hearts. It is a place where barbs snag, thorns prick, and claws scratch. A place where lizards scramble and pause, hawks hunt like wolves, and bobcats skulk in creosote. Both literary anthology and hands-on field guide, The Sonoran Desert is a groundbreaking book that melds art and science. It captures the stunning biodiversity of the world’s most verdant desert through words and images. More than fifty poets and writers—including Christopher Cokinos, Alison Hawthorne Deming, Ken Lamberton, Eric Magrane, Jane Miller, Gary Paul Nabhan, Alberto Ríos, Ofelia Zepeda, and many others—have composed responses to key species of this striking desert. Each creative contribution is joined by an illustration by award-winning artist Paul Mirocha and scientific information about the creature or plant authored by the book’s editors. From the saguaro to the mountain lion, from the black-tailed jackrabbit to the mesquite, the species represented here have evoked compelling and creative responses from each contributor. Just as writers such as Edward Abbey and Ellen Meloy have memorialized the desert, this collection is sure to become a new classic, offering up the next generation of voices of this special and beautiful place, the Sonoran Desert.




Eurynome's Sandals


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Named for the mismatched shoes of the goddess who danced the world into being—the woman who created the world, Eurynome’s Sandals presents poems of different genres and lengths, perhaps of different planets. Alice Notley has been called “one of America’s greatest living poets”, though she lives in France and maintains an international presence. These are poems of Right Now, with themes of immigration, apocalypse, and the Film/Poetry bifurcation of our nightmare metaphysics. But these are beautiful poems! Alice Notley is the author of over 40 volumes of poetry (mostly). An American poet who has lived in Paris since 1992.




Moltings


Book Description

Récit de la dernière matinée d'une Résidence d'écriture au Monastère de S., les sept feuillets de Mues croisent trois voix, celles du présent du 17 août en romain, celle du carnet tenu durant le séjour feuilleté à l’italique et, en gras, celle mue rétrospectivement par l’écriture.




Dream Logic


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I found that the challenge of precisely recording my dreams over the past fifteen years prompted the need to find a poetic language adequate to the actual encounters in the dream. (This is very different from making a smooth narrative or inter -pretation that ends up obscuring the dream). The challenge is to feel the image and then let the words arise from a deep enough place to respond. I found that certain nights or early mornings as I slipped out of dream-mind to record a dream, I felt an impulse to write a poem instead. And that is how Yonder (my first book in this series of works of mine) and now Dream Logic was born. I was still engaged with images moving in me, but now they were entering the space of the page, or more precisely, the space of the iPhone “notes.” Although awake, I was also still writing in the perfume of the dream, and carried along by that feeling, the language arose often full of imagery and eliding any secular logic. Rodger Kamenetz




On a Train at Night


Book Description

The relationship between words and world: This is what poetry is all about. This is the exact locus in which poetry has something to teach us. This is the exact locus in which On a Train at Night has something active to teach us.




The Book of Moments


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Browne's Book of Moments strongly recalls her previous Lost Parkour (Ps)alms (2014), while taking a step toward bringing us closer to what we are. We are creatures of prayers. Prayers define us—Prayers stand at the root of poetry.




History and Its Making


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L'Histoire comment. Comment l’histoire est un long texte narratif qui constitue le récit d’une vie. Le temps est venu pour le poète de tirer des conclusions, quelques temporaires et transitoires qu’elles puissent être, de ce qu’il a vécu et appris jusqu’à présent. Il met ainsi régulièrement en scène des personnes et des voix venues du passé. Ce texte peut aussi être lu comme une sorte d’art poétique. Le fait de développer son langage spécifique et de prendre la langue à bras-le-corps amène à reconnaître le fait que nous aussi sommes le produit des langues et des vies des autres, de nos traditions. Une langue est un ensemble de vies. Au fil du temps, les littératures archivent de tels ensembles.




Poems That Look Just Like Poems


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A startlingly direct, clear look at daily experience, including the graceful changes of direction in consciousness. At once a spiritual journal and a pared down writing that arises, in part, from years of Zen meditation, Lazer’s book continues an American tradition of spiritual accounting: the sacred, the holy, and the mysterious emerging from daily experience. These poems have an inviting simplicity to them. They are poems that reward re-reading. Hank Lazer is the author of thirty books of poetry—most recently Slowly Becoming Awake (N32)—and three volumes of essays. His poems have been translated into French, Chinese, Italian, and Spanish.