The Hungry Ear

The Hungry Ear
Author: Kevin Young
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1608197689

The National Book Award finalist author of Jelly Roll presents an evocative collection of food poetry that meditates on the role of food in everyday life, identity and culture and includes pieces by such writers as Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Frost and Allen Ginsberg. 15,000 first printing.

Eat This Poem

Eat This Poem
Author: Nicole Gulotta
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0834840650

A literary cookbook that celebrates food and poetry, two of life's essential ingredients. In the same way that salt seasons ingredients to bring out their flavors, poetry seasons our lives; when celebrated together, our everyday moments and meals are richer and more meaningful. The twenty-five inspiring poems in this book—from such poets as Marge Piercy, Louise Glück, Mark Strand, Mary Oliver, Billy Collins, Jane Hirshfield—are accompanied by seventy-five recipes that bring the richness of words to life in our kitchen, on our plate, and through our palate. Eat This Poem opens us up to fresh ways of accessing poetry and lends new meaning to the foods we cook.

Michael Rosen's Book of Very Silly Poems

Michael Rosen's Book of Very Silly Poems
Author: Michael Rosen
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 97
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0140371370

A lively, funny anthology of nonsense verse, including some new poems by Michael Rosen. Age 8+ 64 pages

Poems about Food

Poems about Food
Author: Brian Moses
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999
Genre: Children's poetry, English
ISBN: 9780750224420

An irreverent and humorous look at food through poetry which aims to be useful for literacy, topic work and multicultural studies. Included are a range of poems that are old and new, familiar and fantastical, poems containing patterned and predictable language and ones with more challenging vocabulary. This anthology is one of a series in which the work of well known poets will be included as well as one or two winning poems written by children.

Delicious!

Delicious!
Author: Julie Larios
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534453784

Journey around the world with this poetry collection celebrating delicious international street food! The world is a delicious place! Come along on an international journey to try a hot pretzel in New York City; saffron tea in Mumbai, India; deep fried scorpions in Beijing, China; and much, much more. This poetry collection celebrates all the different kinds of street food from around the globe, introducing young readers to snacks they know and ones they’ve never heard of—showing that no matter where we live, we all appreciate a yummy treat!

Roman Food Poems

Roman Food Poems
Author: Alistair Elliot
Publisher: Prospect Books (UK)
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

This is a parallel text collection of the best Latin poems on food, translated into poetic English.

First Food Fight This Fall and Other School Poems

First Food Fight This Fall and Other School Poems
Author: Marilyn Singer
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2008
Genre: School children
ISBN: 1402741456

Acclaimed poet Singer serves up a helping of wit and humor with this collection of school-themed poems sure to get children in the mood for back to school. Full color.

Peach State

Peach State
Author: Adrienne Su
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0822988232

Peach State has its origins in Atlanta, Georgia, the author’s hometown and an emblematic city of the New South, a name that reflects the American region’s invigoration in recent decades by immigration and a spirit of reinvention. Focused mainly on food and cooking, these poems explore the city’s transformation from the mid-twentieth century to today, as seen and shaped by Chinese Americans. The poems are set in restaurants, home kitchens, grocery stores, and the houses of friends and neighbors. Often employing forms—sonnet, villanelle, sestina, palindrome, ghazal, rhymed stanzas—they also mirror the constant negotiation with tradition that marks both immigrant and Southern experience. Excerpt from “You’re from the South?” As if it had never joined the Union. As if we had to go through Customs when bringing Vidalia onions to uncles and cousins in the North, where Confucians and their brethren flock for education. As if our speech required translation or at least interpretation. As if Hartsfield-Jackson were a plantation, the Amtrak Crescent a moon over rows of cotton, and all of us a population that never saw snow or migration.

Contraband of Hoopoe

Contraband of Hoopoe
Author: Ewa Chruściel
Publisher: Omnidawn
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781890650995

An immigrant's lyric narrative of humor, illicit revelation, insight, and desire