Poetries

Poetries
Author: Georges Schehade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781734035193

Poetry. Translated by Austin Carder. Featuring an introduction by Adonis. The first book-length translation of works by this important Egyptian-born, Lebanese-French poet, POETRIES presents the core of Georges Schehadè's (1905-1989) úuvre. Though best known as a dramatist, Schehadè was first and foremost a poet. His lifework was the seven volumes of crystalline poems published over a span of nearly a half-century (1938-1985), each successive volume simply and enigmatically titled POETRIES. It is from these seven books that our selection has been drawn. In 1986, the Acadèmie Francaise awarded Georges Schehadè the inaugural Grand Prix de la Francophonie. Despite having received wide admiration from his contemporaries--including Max Jacob, Octavio Paz, Andrè Breton, and Paul Eluard--the poetry of Georges Schehadè is virtually unknown today, with this collection being the very first translated into English. In his translator's note, Austin Carder calls this collection "a lullaby or an enigmatic fairytale told before bed. Its tone is one of self-sufficient prayer--a pronouncement rather than a plea--addressed to no one in particular and to anyone. These weathered songs key into the language of music, not by approximating its effects but by innervating sparks of meaning that flash forth...Schehadè's broken-off parables convulse with the dual beauty of both hymn and elegy." "Floating up as if from the weave of the page itself, these perfectly pitched versions of Georges Schehadè's Les Poèsies convey a mysterious sense of the inevitable. One couldn't ask more of a translation, and with the gift of this one Austin Carder gives us (and English) a haunting new poet of magical clarity and uncanny quiet. This is a beautiful book."--Peter Cole

Opposing Poetries: Readings

Opposing Poetries: Readings
Author: Hank Lazer
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780810114142

Explains to structural engineers some of the basic equations for analyzing and designing buildings that were devised at the end of the 19th century but were so unmanageably complex to solve that they were displaced by approximation techniques until the recent advent of electronic computer. Heyman (engineering, U. of Cambridge) warns that some of the equations turn out not to fit reality as close as future occupants of buildings might prefer, and explains how to use them and in what context. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Opposing Poetries

Opposing Poetries
Author: Hank Lazer
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1996-08-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0810112655

Begins a series presenting collections of survey articles pivoting around the notion of computation. The inaugural topics include generalized rational approximation subject to linear constraints, matrix exponential approximations in the numerical solution of differential equations, unbounded fan-in circuits, and fixpoint semantics for a Petri net model of definite clause logic programs. Each article is self-contained and all assume a high sophistication in mathematics. Future volumes may focus on a special subfield such as computational graph theory, approximation, or computability. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

New British Poetries

New British Poetries
Author: Robert Hampson
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780719046926

This collection of essays covers the wide range of innovative but neglected poetry which flourished in journals and presses outside the mainstream during the period 1970-1990.

Poetries - Politics

Poetries - Politics
Author: Jenevieve DeLosSantos
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2023-02-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1978832737

Poetries – Politics: A Celebration of Language, Art, and Learning celebrates the best of innovative humanities pedagogy and creative graphic design. Designed and implemented during a time of political divisiveness, the Poetries – Politics project created a space of inviting, multilingual walls on the Rutgers campus, celebrating diversity, community, and cross-cultural exchange. This book, like the original project, provides a platform for the incredible generative power of student-led work. Essays feature the perspectives of three students and professors originally involved in the project, reflecting on their learning and exploring the works they selected for the original exhibition. The essays lead to a beautifully illustrated catalogue of the original student designs. Reproduced in full color and with the accompanying poems in both their original language and a translation, this catalogue commemorates the incredible creative spirit of the project and provides a new way of contemplating these great poetic works.

Unfinished Poetries

Unfinished Poetries
Author: Victoria Rahman
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2023-04-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

“Unfinished Poetries” is a book of courage, love, happiness, loss, heartbreak, hope, frustration, despair, anger, philosophical and existential ruminations, and God. The poems are born of mundane everyday events experienced by the poet and her somewhat fertile imagination, giving an interesting interpretation to each. The bubbling potential of a close friend on the cusp of starting out her life journey, the broken taillight of her car, which helps identify her from afar, the broken mug, now converted into a flower pot, the blue-colored walls of her bedroom, the moldy fungus, growing on the leather covering of her dairy during the rainy months, the loss of a dear friend moving away, the broken heart and wounded soul from a relationship(s) gone sour, vacant musings on some lazy Sunday afternoons, inspirations from reading the works of other budding writers, hope for the future, have contributed to each of the pennings. She does not hesitate to lay herself bare, that is what makes this book, an interesting and compelling read.

Untold Poetries

Untold Poetries
Author: MANVI JAIN
Publisher: FanatiXx Publication
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

This book "untold poetries" consists 59 poems, each poem has something which was untold but now it has message, some poems has message for someone special while some are dedicated to friends. Some are giving message about humanity while some describe this Covid 19 pandemic in completely different way. As we heard 'jaha na pauche ravi, vaha pauche kavi', this book is witnessing that sentence, as poem has its own language so come on and get lost in this world

Serurubele Poetries

Serurubele Poetries
Author: Kano Shoro
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-09-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9956762326

Serurubele Poetries is a collection of poetry written from the perspective of a young (South) African female. The poems range from prose poetry to one-liner musings. With the life cycle of a butterfly as its basis, the collection asks the reader to go through the metamorphosis. The poems seek to playfully, seriously, honestly, fictitiously live and breathe beyond just the writers imagination because that is where many of them were formed and remain. The poems never stop seeking to reflect the intersections between particularities and universalisms, multiple voices and realities, as well as the nuances embedded in any given experience.

The Untold Poetries

The Untold Poetries
Author: HEMANK RAI
Publisher: WHERE INDIA WRITES PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Untold Poetries, is a booklet of short poems by the young writers of our world. The purpose of this book is to represent their write ups in the world, exploring new readers. When the emotions turn into a thought and a thought into words it results in poetry. The writers on this platform are not only young poets; they are future writes who will capture the next generation of writes in the poetry world.

Nowhere Or Everywhere Lyric Poetries

Nowhere Or Everywhere Lyric Poetries
Author: Fabio Sommella
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2010-06-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1445790564

(...) I present and propose this collection of my poetries translated in English language. It includes ancient and recent compositions; I like define them 'reflections or remarks' belonging to an 'holistic researcher' (I think and hope so), written at different phases of his life (Juvenilia, Maturitas and, finally, during the recent years, New Poetries, these last characterized by more irregular writing verse, in Italian language too), voiced in the form of youthful poetries-fragments (already conceived so in the Italian version) and following routes and travels of ripe age, crossing images and moods of the years. (...) I hope, truly, the words of Fabio-man will pass the limits of himself, losing their original individuality, and will become the words of a nowhere or everywhere man of this Earth planet.