Second Millennium Poems


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"In this thoughtful, lyrical, and soaring collection, Bob takes the reader on a journey of love, loss, and revelation—illuminating the quiet truths of everyday moments and a sense of the divine in unexpected places. His poems are a joy to read." —Victoria Kelly, acclaimed poet and novelist, author of the poetry book When the Men Go Off to War and the novel Mrs. Houdini OK, so you are thinking of buying this book, or you have already purchased it. And you are now reading the back cover to get a hint about what’s on the inside. Good. I’m here to help. Below is what the author has provided the publisher to give you a snapshot of what you will find within, including a small biography. This book of 75 poems by Robert J. Mack is the culmination of a very creative period in the author’s life from the end of 2020 to the end of April 2022. The poems explore nature, life, our current culture, identity, good vs. evil, and what to make of it all. One poem regarding the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is owned by the Tunnel to Towers Foundation charity, and another about Winston Churchill is owned by the International Churchill Society. There are astute observations here about our lives on this planet, about the sense of wisdom we may get from our parents, and about God’s influence. Most of the poems have a short introduction.




Poems for the Millennium, Volume Two


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"Global anthology of twentieth-century poetry"--Back cover.




Poems for the Millennium, Volume Four


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"Global anthology of twentieth-century poetry"--Back cover.




America at the Millennium


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Poems for the Millennium


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Khurbn & Other Poems


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In Yiddish, khurbn is the word for 'total destruction, ' the word for what the English-speaking world calls the Jewish 'Holocaust' of World War II. This is the author's precisely personal, horrifying, tender, and structurally astute masterpiece, it is the great middle-length poem of our times.




María Sabina


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"María Sabina's Selected Works introduces and enhances the understanding of one of the world's most remarkable poets. Mr. Rothenberg frames her work within the larger context of 'ethnopoetics' with no academic reductionism whatsoever, a rare and indispensable service to a 'world poet' such as Maria Sabina. The translation of Maria Sabina, her 'autobiography' and her oral poetry, is exquisite, powerful, rendered with linguistic dignity."—Howard Norman "This book transmits not only a full and rich experience with one of the most extraordinary personalities and poetic voices of our time, but also a great lesson in our understanding of the relations between religious inspiration and its artistic expression. It enriches our perceptions of the nature and possibilities of oral composition, complementing what we already know of it from the study of the Homeric and other poems in its great tradition."—George Economou "María Sabina is one of the great figures of American shamanism. Her Chants is a masterpiece of indigenous visionary poetry. Her Life is the account of a woman who transcended her own culture and its material poverty to become one of the great women of the twentieth century. The veneration of her work continues beyond her death. To read her is to embark on a journey to the world of the extrasensorial."—Homero Aridjis "In the chants of María Sabina, we can appreciate the interplay of individual invention and traditional liturgy within the oral creativity of a non-literate society. The recordings of her words that have saved them from oblivion give us the opportunity to glimpse the emergence of a genius from the soil of the communal, religious folk poetry of a native Mexican campesino people."—Henry Munn




Jose Lezama Lima


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Recognized as one of the most influential Latin American writers of the twentieth century, José Lezama Lima, born in Cuba in 1910, is associated with the Latin American neo-baroque and has influenced several generations of writers in and out of Cuba, including such prominent poets as Severo Sarduy and Néstor Perlongher. Lezama Lima's vision of America in a continental sense stands at the fertile confluence of indigenous, African, and European influences. A crucial experimental writer, he has been known in English chiefly for his novel Paradiso, while little of his poetry has been translated. This anthology is a comprehensive introduction to Lezama Lima's poetry. It presents for the first time in English a generous selection of his poems, as well as an interview, essays, and critical work on his poetics. Ernesto Livon-Grosman has selected elegant and precise translations by James Irby, G.J. Racz, Nathaniel Tarn, and Roberto Tejada. His insightful introduction places the poet in the wider context of Cuban and Latin American cultural history.




Apocalypse and Millennium in English Romantic Poetry


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The interrelationship of the ideas of apocalypse and millennium is a dominant concern of British Romanticism. The Book of Revelation provides a model of history in which apocalypse is followed by millennium, but in their various ways the major Romantic poets - Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, and Shelley - question and even at times undermine the possibility of a successful secularization of this model. No matter how confidently the sequence of apocalypse and millennium seems to be affirmed in some of the major works of the period, the issue is always in doubt: the fear that millennium may not ensue emerges as a significant, if often repressed, theme in the great works of the period. Related to it is the tension in Romantic poetry between conflicting models of history itself: history as teleology, developing towards end time and millennium, and history as purposeless cycle. This subject-matter is traced through a selection of works by the major poets, partly throughan exposition of their underlying intellectual traditions, and partly through a close examination of the poems themselves.