Book Description
These selected writings of Gottfried Benn or primal visions of the 1920s anticipated in certain ways the positions of such writers today as Beckett and Genet, the French antinovelists and the American Beats.
Author : Gottfried Benn
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 27,87 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780811200080
These selected writings of Gottfried Benn or primal visions of the 1920s anticipated in certain ways the positions of such writers today as Beckett and Genet, the French antinovelists and the American Beats.
Author : Bill Knott
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 13,80 MB
Release : 2017-02-14
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0374260672
A selection of Bill Knott's life work--testimony of his enduring -thorny genius- (Robert Pinsky).
Author : Danielle Boodoo-Fortuné
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,69 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Human-animal relationships
ISBN : 9781845234188
"These poems inhabit a world of permeable barriers where transformations readily occur between men and women, humans and animals, the living and the dead. Hers is a world where the real and the mythical rub shoulders, where people know abou the magical properties of plants, where anything can happen, where "everything that breathes will howl". She writes of the complexity of family ties, of motherhood that is both tender and fearsome, of an intimacy with the natural world which is torn between fears for its fragility and belief in its resilience."
Author : Vievee Francis
Publisher : TriQuarterly Books
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 43,52 MB
Release : 2016-01-31
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780810132436
"Another Anti-Pastoral," the opening poem of Forest Primeval, confesses that sometimes "words fail." With a "bleat in [her] throat," the poet identifies with the voiceless and wild things in the composed, imposed peace of the Romantic poets with whom she is in dialogue. Vievee Francis’s poems engage many of the same concerns as her poetic predecessors—faith in a secular age, the city and nature, aging, and beauty. Words certainly do not fail as Francis sets off into the wild world promised in the title. The wild here is not chaotic but rather free and finely attuned to its surroundings. The reader who joins her will emerge sensitized and changed by the enduring power of her work.
Author : Ginger Wood
Publisher : Speedy Publishing LLC
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 10,63 MB
Release : 2014-03-05
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1631877445
Ginger Wood's "Paleo Is Like You" is an extremely fun, quick & easy to read little rhyming book about the amazing Paleo Lifestyle. It is for everyone no matter if you are looking for information about the Paleo diet for beginners or if you are an advanced Paleo consumer. These meditation moments are divided into 25 poems & classified from A like Paleo is like Apetizer to Meditation is like Z and like Zucchini Bread. Ginger uses the simple form of rhymes to encourage even beginners of the Paleo diet to discover their way of Paleo in an unorthodox and unconventional way. The book encourages everyone who is interested in primal vegan food to take a peek inside & be inspired by the many ways of the Paleo lifestyle. This "Paleo Is Like You" book can be used in an ulimed way to help you become healthier and happier - just like the many ways of Paleo that you will discover inside! You could also use the poems as an inspiration to write your own inspirational Paleo journal that incudes your own journey with Paleo & all of your favorite Paleo recipes. Some creative crafters are even using them to make their own personal Pale scrapbooking recipe books, notebooks, calendars, photo journals, quote clipping books, and you name it. Each poem also comes with a quote from professions like writers, authors, chefs, spiritual men, philosophers, anthropologists, anthropologists, scientists, etc. to add some additional food for contemplation. Poems include quotes by Anthony Robbins, Darwin, Johnny Carson, Buddha, Martin Yan, and more. They are organized by names and from A to Z in coherence with the poems. The collection of poems includes 25 Paleo poems from A to Z This book is all about yourself and finding your proper path of nutrition and clean eating & drinking and that is why this book is so fascinating because it is about yourself AKA "Paleo Is Like You". Nothing is more important than your own health and that of your loved ones so make sure to look into it...
Author : Mark Dickinson
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 28,63 MB
Release : 2021-02-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 022800537X
Over the past few decades, a group of writers we might call the Thinking and Singing poets have stood at the forefront of poetry in Canada. These five poets – Dennis Lee, Don McKay, Robert Bringhurst, Jan Zwicky, and Tim Lilburn – are major voices in an era of ecological devastation and spiritual unease. Their diverse, questioning work suggests new ways to confront some of the most pressing issues of our time. In vibrant prose, Mark Dickinson explores the relationship between the lives of these poets and their writing, examining their intersecting careers and friendships, and the ways they learned from and challenged one another. Canadian Primal uses an unconventional approach, blending biography with literary analysis and drawing from meetings and correspondence with each poet over many years to trace the people and events that inspired the creation of important texts. Dickinson tracks how each of the writers arrived at poetry as a way of being, and at the heart of their poetics he finds both a musical intelligence and the crucial importance of the land. Canadian Primal is literary biography reconceived as an adventure of the mind, body, and spirit. Ebullient, intelligent, and eminently readable, it reminds us that we can live on the earth in a different way, true to the defining experiences of our lives, surrounded by meaning and presence beyond our imagining.
Author : Bill Knott
Publisher :
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 42,13 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Poetry
ISBN :
Author : D.H. Lawrence
Publisher : Rosetta Books
Page : 1090 pages
File Size : 14,59 MB
Release : 2019-02-20
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0795351623
A collection of modern English poetry from the celebrated author of Lady Chatterly’s Lover. This definitive collection of D. H. Lawrence’s poems, both previously published and some not, presents here with the poems in their intended forms, reversing censorship and correcting long-missed errors for the first time. The texts are accompanied by a comprehensive study of the composition, publication and reception of Lawrence’s most iconic poetry.
Author : Sunni Brown Wilkinson
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,4 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781625570048
Poetry. "The poems in Sunni Wilkinson's THE MARRIAGE OF THE MOON AND THE FIELD show us history, affection, private struggle, and the common life with a kind of grave, irony-tinged happiness that is rare in the poetry of our time. Her poems turn away from complaint, as though she had set out to reveal instead the domestic life of intelligence in all its color, warmth, and depth. This is a very fine debut volume, worth treasuring; and more are sure to follow."�Christopher Howell "There is much of wonder in a first book of poems: a new voice, a freshness, other ways of being and believing. And so it is with Sunni Brown Wilkinson's THE MARRIAGE OF THE MOON AND THE FIELD. There are marvelous poems here, poems that range through the world: Vienna, Juarez, Andalusia, Mozambique, Venice. The poet tells us 'I've looked into the world and found / my own life reassembled and given back to me / with broken glass and a birdsong.' There are poems of family (parents, children, grandparents), our primal world, and there are poems of immigrants, asylum seekers, the displaced. And weaving through all of them there is a sweet charity, a belief in grace, and a tenderness toward existence. There is as well a recognition that tragedy and loss make up a part of our lives, but in Wilkinson's vision these can be redeemed since 'we're verses with a space in between / for our own small hallelujah.' These are poems that 'you can ride...into tomorrow.' Sunni Wilkinson is a welcome new poet for our times."�Joseph Stroud "Sunni Brown Wilkinson's poems sustain a compelling tension between the macro and micro worlds. Scientific facts of the physical realm collide with intimate interiorities. She turns a steely eye and a tender heart toward the experience of living fully in the rush of the NOW and the flickering echoes of what came before. These are lushly rendered poems to savor and/or to devour."�Nance Van Winckel
Author : Julia Lynn Rubin
Publisher : Wednesday Books
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 30,26 MB
Release : 2022-05-24
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1250757282
“Like a queer version of The Wicker Man, Julia Lynn Rubin's Primal Animals is a wonderfully-creepy mystery set under sunshine and fresh air, where nothing is what it seems and no one is what you expect. Keep your eyes open, watch your back, and beware of the flies.” —Emma Berquist, author of Missing, Presumed Dead The Female of the Species meets Midsommar for fans of Yellowjackets At an elite summer program, a teen girl gets sucked into a secret society, with deadly consequences. Protect the girls. Arlee Gold has always lived in the shadow of her successful mom; even after everything Arlee’s been through, her mother still expects nothing but the best. In an effort to get her daughter back on track after a less-than-stellar few school years, she’s enrolled Arlee as a legacy at Camp Rockaway, an elite college prep summer camp deep in the North Carolina wilderness. On her own for the first time and buzzing with anxiety, Arlee is intimidated by the camp’s shiny exterior, suffocated by the relentless, thick summer heat...and tormented by the ceaseless stream of crawling, slimy, flapping bugs that seem to come straight from her nightmares. In the midst of her brewing dread, Arlee is relieved to find a queer sanctuary in her bunkmates, and is especially drawn to Winnie, the enigmatic girl who sleeps in the bunk above her. Except Arlee starts to notice whispers in her wake, and how so many others recoil from her as if she were as creepy as the insects that terrify her. Struggling in her prep classes and feeling increasingly paranoid, Arlee can no longer suppress her panicked “glitches.” Winnie, too, seems to become wary, and Arlee’s worst fear is confirmed: even here, in the place her mother promised was “going to change everything,” she’s been found out as a freak. Just as she’s facing a summer completely alone, another rising junior slips her a mysterious invitation, and Arlee finds herself caught up in a secret society that expects its sisterhood to protect each other from any and all who would harm them—by any means necessary. Here, finally, Arlee feels like a part of something bigger, something that matters. Guided by their cunning leader, Lisha, a rising senior with a smile sharp enough to cut bone, the sisterhood will stand against any threat, unquestioningly. But when Winnie is put in grave danger, Arlee is forced to confront just how far her sisters will go, and whether they truly protect the girls.