Radical as Reality

Radical as Reality
Author: Peter Campion
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 022666337X

What do American poets mean when they talk about freedom? How can form help us understand questions about what shapes we want to give our poetic lives, and how much power we have to choose those shapes? For that matter, what do we even mean by we? In this collection of essays, Peter Campion gathers his thoughts on these questions and more to form an evolutionary history of the past century of American poetry. Through close readings of the great modernists, midcentury objectivists, late twentieth-century poets, his contemporaries, and more, Campion unearths an American poetic landscape that is subtler and more varied than most critics have allowed. He discovers commonalities among poets considered opposites, dramatizes how form and history are mutually entailing, and explores how the conventions of poetry, its inheritance, and its inventions sprang from the tensions of ordinary life. At its core, this is a book about poetic making, one that reveals how the best poets not only receive but understand and adapt what comes before them, reinterpreting the history of their art to create work that is, indeed, radical as reality.

Poetry in Reality

Poetry in Reality
Author: Leonora Linda Montella
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781441559920

Poetry in Reality is Leonora Montella's first published collection of poems, covering three major categories: (1) Philosophical Overtones: (2) Nature And Places In Time: (3) Family And Personal Thoughts: Leonora Montella resides in Garden City, New York. Currently she is a teacher at A.B.G.S. Middle School, Hempstead, New York. Currently, she is working on another book of poetry that will be published next year.

Poetry: life unscripted reality

Poetry: life unscripted reality
Author: Chanele TheRockStar
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2013-05-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1304050246

Life is a roller-coaster ride as depicted in this poetry book. However, everyone can do just one little thing to make a random persons day a little sunnier. Or one little thing, to help heal our planet.

Reality Poetry

Reality Poetry
Author: George Winters
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-06-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1481758365

Reality poetry is poems of all walks of life from people in prison to farmers working the land, and some are history of the old west and some outlaws and Sheriffs and Indians . A few are in series form telling about outlaws or Indian wars and so forth, so those will be more than one poem written in sequence. I try to make it so the person reading it becomes the person in the poem. The reality of being in someone else's shoes as the old Indian saying goes. Feeling the pain and anguish of someone else and also the joy when something good is happening. Reality can be hard sometimes but is needed to fulfill our life while here on earth.

Reality Sandwiches: 1953-1960

Reality Sandwiches: 1953-1960
Author: Allen Ginsberg
Publisher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1963
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780872860216

Wake-up nightmares in Lower East Side, musings in public library, across the U.s. in dream auto, drunk in old Havana, brooding in Mayan ruins, sex daydreams on the West Coast, airplane vision of Kansas, lonely in a leafy cottage, lunch hour in Berkeley ... a wind-up book of dream notes, psalms, journal enigmas, & nude minutes from 1953 to 1960 poems scattered in fugitive magazines here collected now book.

Holding Hands with Reality

Holding Hands with Reality
Author: Curran Jeffery
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2006-02-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1467814512

Birth, life, death, the passing of generations, addictions, religion, faith, sex, politics, war, jobs, hurricanes, technology, reality--all of these things touch our lives and are a part of who we are. Holding Hands with Reality records poetry and prose spanning fifty years of observing, participating and living in these realities.

The Passion of a Poet

The Passion of a Poet
Author: Harvey Howell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-12-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1546207120

This first book which is titled Passion of a Poem is the actual name of the book, but this version is called A Painful Reality because of the disappointment or harsh views that’s being addressed. The author gave some of the poems a secondary elucidation in addition to the breakdowns because of the facts or necessary research he wanted to implement that was very informative and significant to what he was trying to convey. This is the Passion of a Poet: A Painful Reality.

Sweet Ruin

Sweet Ruin
Author: Tony Hoagland
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 93
Release: 1992-11-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0299135837

Tony Hoagland captures the recognizably American landscape of a man of his generation: sex, friendship, rock and roll, cars, high optimism, and disillusion. With what Robert Pinsky has called “the saving vulgarity of American poetry,” Hoagland’s small biographies of destruction reveal that defeat is a natural prelude to grace and loss a kind of threshold to freedom. “A remarkable book. Without any rhetorical straining, with a disarming witty directness, these poems manage to transform every subject they touch, from love to politics, reaching out from the local and the personal to place the largest issues in the context of feeling. It’s hard to think of a recent book that succeeds with equal grace in fusing the truth-telling and the lyric impulse, clarity and song, in a way that produces such consistent pleasure and surprise.”—Carl Dennis “This is wonderful poetry: exuberant, self-assured, instinct with wisdom and passion.”—Carolyn Kizer “There is a fine strong sense in these poems of real lives being lived in a real world. This is something I greatly prize. And it is all colored, sometimes brightly, by the poet’s own highly romantic vision of things, so that what we may think we already know ends up seeming rich and strange.”—Donald Justice “In Sweet Ruin, we’re banging along the Baja of our little American lives, spritzing truth from our lapels, elbowing our compadres, the Seven Deadly Sins. Maybe we’re unhappy in a less than tragic way, but our ruin requires of us a love and understanding and loyalty just as deep and sweet as any tragic hero’s. And it’s all the more poignant in a sad and funny way because the purpose of this forced spiritual march, Hoagland seems to be saying, is to leave ourselves behind. Undoubtedly, you will recognize among the body count many of your selves.”—Jack Myers