Still Silence Poems Volume I
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Author | : Brooke Matson |
Publisher | : Milkweed Editions |
Total Pages | : 75 |
Release | : 2020-02-11 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 157131735X |
“Anguished and unblinking . . . Accomplished poetry that will move those who have sorrowed—that is, everyone.” —Library Journal “The thin knife that severed your tumor,” writes Brooke Matson in these poems, “it cleaves me still.” What to do when a world is split—terribly, wholly—by grief? When the loss of the beloved undermines the most stable foundations, the most sacred spaces, of that world? What else but to interrogate the very fundamental principles themselves, all the knowns previously relied on: light, religion, physical matter, time? Often borrowing voices and perspectives from its scientific subjects, In Accelerated Silence investigates the multidimensional nature of grief and its blurring of boundaries—between what is present and what is absent, between what is real and imagined, between the promises of science and the mysteries of human knowing, and between the pain that never ends and the world that refuses to. The grieving and the seeking go on, Matson suggests, but there comes a day when we emerge, “now strong enough / to venture out of doors, thin // and swathed in a robe,” only to find it has continued “full and flourishing and larger than before.” Sensual and devastating, In Accelerated Silence—selected by Mark Doty as winner of the Jake Adam York Prize—creates an unforgettable portrait of loss full of urgency and heartache and philosophical daring. “Blends chemistry, astrophysics, light, and time with grief, mystery, resilience, and love into some truly gorgeous poems that you don’t have to be a scientist (or a poetry nerd) to love.” —Electric Literature
Author | : Robert Bly |
Publisher | : Wesleyan University Press |
Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : 1962-04-01 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0819571830 |
Striking and moving poems that are rooted deep in the earth The poems of Robert Bly are rooted deep in the earth. Snow and sunshine, barns and cornfields and cars on the empty nighttime roads, abandoned Minnesota lakes and the mood of America now—these are his materials. He sees and talks clearly: he uses no rhetoric nor mannered striving for effect, but instead the simple statement that in nine lines can embody a mood, reveal a profound truth, illuminate in an important way the inward and hidden life. This is a poet of the modern world, thoroughly aware of the complexities of the moment but equally mindful of the great stream of life—all life—of which mankind is only a part.
Author | : Till Lindemann |
Publisher | : Raw Dog Screaming Press |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2015-06-09 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9781935738701 |
There's a place inside us that is cloaked in darkness, rubbed raw with silence. It's a shadow wrapped in a shadow and it screams, but it screams in harsh whispers. This collection explores the blackness within, the gritty underground that hides inside memories and cowers just outside fear. The poems, paired with illustrations from Matthias Matthies work in sync to create a collage of blunt sexuality, masochistic, and sometimes sadistic recollections of love, reflection, and self-exploration. Lindemann paints pictures with his poems, a slave to the vulnerability and sexuality that drives mankind. His words themselves are body modifications that settle on readers, piercing then slowly penetrating and pumping his audience full with a mix of pleasure and pain. A combination of longing, emotional depth, and bestial intuition, these pieces evoke an innate nature to seek pleasure, to ask for forgiveness, to instill blame. "On Quiet Nights" pulls back the curtains at night and asks readers to think about who they are. Lindemann holds a mirror to soul, capturing desire and need, with the courage to answer some of life's biggest questions: "Who am I? What am I? Why am I?"
Author | : Gwyneth Lewis |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
A poetry sequel to Sunbathing in the Rain, this book is about depression. It is partly set in a mental hospital, but the treatment here, is playful and uplifting. The author has written this book first in Welsh, and then reinvenented and expanded it in English.
Author | : Walter de la Mare |
Publisher | : Faber & Faber |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2021-06-15 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0571347142 |
Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was one of the best-loved English poets of the twentieth century, his verse admired by contemporaries including Thomas Hardy, Robert Frost, W. H. Auden and T. S. Eliot. This volume presents a new selection of de la Mare's finest poems, including perennial favourites such as 'Napoleon', 'Fare Well' and 'The Listeners', for a twenty-first-century audience. The poems are accompanied by commentaries by William Wootten, which build up a portrait of de la Mare's life, loves and friendships with the likes of Hardy, Rupert Brooke, Edward Thomas and Katherine Mansfield. They also point out the fascinating references to literature, folklore and the natural world that embroider the verse.
Author | : Donald W. Grant |
Publisher | : D2C Perspectives |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2017-03-22 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1943142327 |
There are times when we need to be silent, to just listen, And times when we need to speak out. In this hectic world of ours, the times to be silent seem to be fewer and fewer. Silence can remind us of the truly important things in life. Yet, there are times when silence can be hurtful if not deadly, times when our voice must be heard. This is one of those times. This is a collection of poems that hopefully remind us that silence is indeed a virtue, sometimes. Pick up a copy and decide for yourself when to be silent or when to speak up.
Author | : Michael Klein |
Publisher | : Genpop Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : American poetry |
ISBN | : 9780982359419 |
Poetry. LGBT Studies. A 2011 Lambda Literary Award Finalist for Gay Poetry. "In these roughly whispered poems, Klein somehow--miraculously--manages to evoke a past of empty suitcases, of ghosts, while being fully present in the moment, in the now. In this way each phrase, each utterance, is completely weighted--their music enters us deeply, even as they seemingly drift past"--Nick Flynn. "Every once in a great while, someone writes a book that changes the way I read poems. Michael Klein's is one of those books. Its language is so close to the bone, there's nothing to interfere with or soften the intimate transactions between reader and poem. When the subject is death, or love, or the great metaphysical questions asked by the soul--and every poem in the book is on that scale--we see that meaning and language are one and the same"--Chase Twichell. "Everything in this book is terrifying and beautiful and necessary and there isn't one syllable that isn't absolutely required by the times we live in. This is a wholly original and essential book"--Lynn Emanuel.
Author | : Erik Vatne |
Publisher | : Station Hill Press |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
Cartographies of Silence comprises over 100 untitled poem fragments-what the poet calls 'unconscious interruptions'-that navigate maps of being/non-being, writing/speaking/thinking, to reveal the mind-body experience where silence meets language.Poems include: the time you need in your bodyto do your work heremy bodyan exploding stupamy breatha sutra of silenceandor in the spaces betweenopening your whole attentionwhile listeningtouchingbreathinner beingfocusfeel the soundblessed audiblysaturated with passive formmy body will break opennext timeyou will feel the body of spaceinside this bodyadvance into the ligh
Author | : Nobile |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2021-04-06 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9781938235757 |
In her debut collection, Tiana Nobile grapples with the history of transnational adoption, both her own from South Korea and the broader, collective experience. In conversation with psychologist Harry Harlow's monkey experiments and utilizing fragments of a highly personal cache of documents from her own adoption, these poems explore dislocation, familial relationships, and the science of love and attachment. A Rona Jaffe Foundation award winner, Nobile is a glimmering new talent. Cleave attempts to unknot the complexities of adoptee childhood, revealing a nature of opposites--"the child cleaved to her mother / the child cleaved from her mother"-- while reckoning with the histories that make us.
Author | : Ghassān Zaqṭān |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Arabic poetry |
ISBN | : 9781999827663 |