Book Description
Representing the work of thirty-one poets since the turn of the century, this is the definitive anthology of Native American poetry.
Author : Duane Niatum
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 30,91 MB
Release : 1988-05-14
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0062506668
Representing the work of thirty-one poets since the turn of the century, this is the definitive anthology of Native American poetry.
Author : Duane Niatum
Publisher : Paw Prints
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 34,17 MB
Release : 2008-07-10
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781439510148
Gathers poems by thirty-six writers from thirty tribes of American Indians, from Blackfeet to Tlingit
Author : Brian Swann
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 65 pages
File Size : 29,44 MB
Release : 1996-09-18
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0486294501
Rich selection of traditional songs and contemporary verse by Seminole, Hopi, Arapaho, Nootka, other Indian writers and poets. Nature, tradition, Indians' role in contemporary society, other topics.
Author : Duane Niatum
Publisher : HarperOne
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 MB
Release : 1988-05-14
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780062506665
Representing the work of thirty-one poets since the turn of the century, this is the definitive anthology of Native American poetry.
Author : John E. Smelcer
Publisher :
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 34,53 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Poetry
ISBN :
Contemporary Native American poetry.
Author : Heid E. Erdrich
Publisher : Graywolf Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 13,53 MB
Release : 2018-07-10
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1555979998
A landmark anthology celebrating twenty-one Native poets first published in the twenty-first century New Poets of Native Nations gathers poets of diverse ages, styles, languages, and tribal affiliations to present the extraordinary range and power of new Native poetry. Heid E. Erdrich has selected twenty-one poets whose first books were published after the year 2000 to highlight the exciting works coming up after Joy Harjo and Sherman Alexie. Collected here are poems of great breadth—long narratives, political outcries, experimental works, and traditional lyrics—and the result is an essential anthology of some of the best poets writing now. Poets included are Tacey M. Atsitty, Trevino L. Brings Plenty, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Laura Da’, Natalie Diaz, Jennifer Elise Foerster, Eric Gansworth, Gordon Henry, Jr., Sy Hoahwah, LeAnne Howe, Layli Long Soldier, Janet McAdams, Brandy Nalani McDougall, Margaret Noodin, dg okpik, Craig Santos Perez, Tommy Pico, Cedar Sigo, M. L. Smoker, Gwen Westerman, and Karenne Wood.
Author : Steven Gould Axelrod
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 677 pages
File Size : 12,48 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0813531640
The book includes over 600 poems by 65 american poets writing in the period between 1900 and 1950.
Author : Various
Publisher : Library of America
Page : 1096 pages
File Size : 12,76 MB
Release : 1993-09-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780940450783
This second volume of The Library of America’s two-volume collection of nineteenth-century American poetry follows the evolution of American poetry from the monumental mid-century achievements of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson to the modernist stirrings of Stephen Crane and Edwin Arlington Robinson. The cataclysm of the Civil War—reflected in fervent antislavery protests, in marching songs and poetic calls to arms, and in muted post-bellum expressions of grief and reconciliation—ushered in a period of accelerating change and widening regional perspectives. Here too are the pioneering African-American poets (Frances Harper, Albery Allson Whitman, Paul Laurence Dunbar); popular humorists (James Whitcomb Riley, Eugene Field); writers embodying America’s newfound cosmopolitanism (Edith Wharton, George Santayana); and extravagant self-mythologizing figures who could have existed nowhere else, like the actress Adah Isaacs Menken and the frontier poet Joaquin Miller. Parodies, dialect poems, song lyrics, and children’s verse evoke the liveliness of an era when poetry was accessible to all. Here are poems that played a crucial role in American public life, whether to arouse the national conscience (Edwin Markham’s “The Man with the Hoe”) or to memorialize the golden age of the national pastime (Ernest Lawrence Thayer’s “Casey at the Bat”). An entire section of this volume is devoted to American Indian poetry in nineteenth-century versions, making available—some for the first time since their initial publication—an astonishing range of translations and adaptations: Ojibwa healing rituals, the songs of the Ghost Dance religion, Zuni mythological narratives, chants from the Kwakiutl Winter Ceremonial. Also included is a generous selection from America’s rich heritage of anonymous folk songs, ballads, and hymns. Unprecedented in its textual authority, the anthology includes newly researched biographical sketches of each poet, a year-by-year chronology of poets and poetry from 1800 to 1900, and extensive notes. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
Author : Jennifer McClinton-Temple
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 41,21 MB
Release : 2010-05-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1438120877
American Indians have produced some of the most powerful and lyrical literature ever written in North America. Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature covers the field from the earliest recorded works to some of today's most exciting writers. Th
Author : John Hollander
Publisher : Library of America: The Americ
Page : 1158 pages
File Size : 14,67 MB
Release : 1993-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Freneau to Whitman.