The Iron Key: Poems


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Imagine a house that's furnished with anything you could needùevery person you've loved, living or dead, every story you've told, mythic or mundane. The Iron Key unlocks the door to this house. Names, dates, addresses, receipts, books, paintingsùthese elegantly composed poems are cluttered with the accumulated treasures of a lifetime. But a painful acknowledgment of loss fuels this dream of abundance, and to embrace deprivation is to feel the promise of everything still to come: the poem to be written, the friend to be mourned, the child to be loved. Throughout The Iron Key the city of Venice stands for this promise, at once fragile and magnificent, but the poems themselves take place in upstate New York or suburban New Jersey, in the dead of winter and in a country perpetually at war. Again and again, out of unpropitious circumstances, The Iron Key brings us to the oldest threshold, the door that opens onto the future. We cannot know that beauty will survive there, but the poems themselves are proof that we will continue to be overwhelmed by the beautiful. --Book Jacket.




The Rag-Picker's Guide to Poetry


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The venture of this inviting collection is to look, from the many vantages that the 35 poets in this eclectic anthology chose to look, at what it was—knowing that a poem can’t be conceived in advance of its creation—that helped their poems to emerge or connected them over time. The Rag-Picker's Guide to Poetry permits an inside view of how poets outwit internal censors and habits of thought, showing how the meticulous and the spontaneous come together in the process of discovery. Within are contained the work and thoughts of: Betty Adcock Joan Aleshire Debra Allbery Elizabeth Arnold David Baker Rick Barot Marianne Boruch Karen Brennan Gabrielle Calvocoressi Michael Collier Carl Dennis Stuart Dischell Roger Fanning Chris Forhan Reginald Gibbons Linda Gregerson Jennifer Grotz Brooks Haxton Tony Hoagland Mark Jarman A. Van Jordan Laura Kasischke Mary Leader Dana Levin James Longenbach Thomas Lux Maurice Manning Heather McHugh Martha Rhodes Alan Shapiro Daniel Tobin Ellen Bryant Voigt Alan Williamson Eleanor Wilner C. Dale Young




Sisyphusina


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Poetry. Women's Studies. Art. Music. SISYPHUSINA is a cross-genre collection of prose, poetry, visual art, and improvisatory music, centered on female aging. Faced with linguistic and literary traditions that lack rich vocabularies to describe female aging, Shira Dentz uses the hybrid form as an attempt to suture new language that reflects internal and physical processes that constitute a shifting identity. By deviating from formal classical construction, and using the recurring image of a rose, SISYPHUSINA circles around conventions of beauty, questioning traditional aesthetic values of continuity, coherence, and symmetry. Some of the book's images are drawn from separate multimedia collaborations between the author and composer Pauline Oliveros, artist Kathy High, and artist Kathline Carr. A musical composition improvised by Pauline Oliveros, based on one of her text scores, titled "Aging Music," is the book's coda, and readers can listen to it online by scanning a QR code inside the book. The interweaving of these collaborations with the author's voice and voices from other sources imbue this book with a porous texture, and reimagines the boundary of the book as a membrane.




Poetry


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The Virtues of Poetry


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An illuminating look at the many forms of poetry's essential excellence by James Longenbach, a writer with "an ear as subtle and assured as any American poet now writing" (John Koethe) "This book proposes some of the virtues to which the next poem might aspire: boldness, change, compression, dilation, doubt, excess, inevitability, intimacy, otherness, particularity, restraint, shyness, surprise, and worldliness. The word ‘virtue' came to English from Latin, via Old French, and while it has acquired a moral valence, the word in its earliest uses gestured toward a magical or transcendental power, a power that might be embodied by any particular substance or act. With vices I am not concerned. Unlike the short-term history of taste, which is fueled by reprimand or correction, the history of art moves from achievement to achievement. Contemporary embodiments of poetry's virtues abound, and only our devotion to a long history of excellence allows us to recognize them." –from James Longenbach's preface The Virtues of Poetry is a resplendent and ultimately moving work of twelve interconnected essays, each of which describes the way in which a particular excellence is enacted in poetry. Longenbach closely reads poems by Shakespeare, Donne, Blake, Keats, Dickinson, Yeats, Pound, Bishop, and Ashbery (among others), sometimes exploring the ways in which these writers transmuted the material of their lives into art, and always emphasizing that the notions of excellence we derive from art are fluid, never fixed. Provocative, funny, and astute, The Virtues of Poetry is indispensable for readers, teachers, and writers. Longenbach reminds us that poetry delivers meaning in exacting ways, and that it is through its precision that we experience this art's lasting virtues.




A Wall of Two


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Buchenwald survivors Ilona and Henia Karmel were seventeen and twenty years old when they entered the Nazi labor camps from the Kraków ghetto. These remarkable poems were written during that time. The sisters wrote the poems on worksheets stolen from the factories where they worked by day and hid them in their clothing. During what she thought were the last days of her life, Henia entrusted the poems to a cousin who happened to pass her in the forced march at the end of the war. The cousin gave them to Henia's husband in Kraków, who would not locate and reunite with his wife for another six months. This is the first English publication of these extraordinary poems. Fanny Howe's deft adaptations preserve their freshness and innocence while making them entirely compelling. They are presented with a biographical introduction that conveys the powerful story of the sisters' survival from capture to freedom in 1946.







The Complete Poetry of Sir Walter Scott


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Sir Walter Scott's 'The Complete Poetry' offers readers a comprehensive collection of the renowned author's poetic works, spanning various themes such as love, chivalry, and nature. Scott's distinctive literary style, characterized by vivid imagery and romanticism, transports readers to the rugged landscapes of Scotland and the medieval times he often drew inspiration from. The poems in this collection showcase Scott's versatility as a writer, from epic ballads to lyrical verses, captivating readers with his masterful storytelling. This anthology not only serves as a tribute to Scott's poetic prowess but also sheds light on the historical and cultural contexts that influenced his work. 'The Complete Poetry' is a must-read for literature enthusiasts seeking to delve into the poetic world of one of the greatest writers in Scottish literary history.







The Complete Poetry - Premium Sir Walter Scott Collection


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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Complete Poetry - Premium Sir Walter Scott Collection" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Table of Contents: Introduction: SIR WALTER SCOTT AND LADY MORGAN by Victor Hugo MEMORIES AND PORTRAITS by Robert Louis Stevenson SCOTT AND HIS PUBLISHERS by Charles Dickens POETRY: Notable Poems MARMION THE LADY OF THE LAKE THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL ROKEBY THE VISION OF DON RODERICK THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN THE FIELD OF WATERLOO THE LORD OF THE ISLES HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS Translations and Imitations from German Ballads THE WILD HUNTSMAN WILLIAM AND HELEN FREDERICK AND ALICE THE FIRE-KING THE NOBLE MORINGER THE BATTLE OF SEMPACH THE ERL-KING Contributions to "The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border" THE EVE OF ST. JOHN CADYOW CASTLE THOMAS THE RHYMER THE GRAY BROTHER GLENFINLAS; OR, LORD RONALD'S CORONACH Poems from Novels and Other Poems THE VIOLET TO A LADY - WITH FLOWERS FROM A ROMAN WALL BOTHWELL CASTLE THE SHEPHERD'S TALE CHEVIOT THE REIVER'S WEDDING THE BARD'S INCANTATION HELLVELLYN THE DYING BARD THE NORMAN HORSESHOE THE MAID OF TORO THE PALMER THE MAID OF NEIDPATH WANDERING WILLIE HUNTING SONG EPITAPH. DESIGNED FOR A MONUMENT IN LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL PROLOGUE TO MISS BAILLIK'S PLAY OF THE FAMILY LEGEND THE POACHER SONG THE BOLD DRAGOON ON THE MASSACRE OF GLENCOE FOR A' THAT AND A' THAT SONG, FOR THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE PITT CLUB OF SCOTLAND PHAROS LOQUITUR The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border ANDREW LANG'S VIEW OF SCOTT: LETTERS TO DEAD AUTHORS by Andrew Lang THE POEMS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT by Andrew Lang SIR WALTER SCOTT AND THE BORDER MINSTRELSY by Andrew Lang Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet.