The Poetry Cove Magazine Volume 2, Issue 4

The Poetry Cove Magazine Volume 2, Issue 4
Author: Adam Gary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781446661192

Introducing Volume 2, Issue 4 of The Poetry Cove Magazine - a literary masterpiece bound to ignite your passion for words and immerse you in a world of artistic expression. This highly anticipated edition features an exquisite collection of contemporary poetry that will captivate your imagination and leave you yearning for more. Our talented contributors have poured heart and soul into their verses, crafting a symphony of emotions that will resonate with readers from all walks of life. Explore the hidden depths of love, loss, joy, and introspection through the lyrical brilliance showcased in pages of Volume 2, Issue 4. Each poem is a work of art, carefully curated to evoke a spectrum of feelings and inspire profound reflection. Immerse yourself in this literary treasure trove and discover the power of poetry to touch your soul. Don't miss out on this exquisite edition of The Poetry Cove Magazine - order your copy today!

Who Reads Poetry

Who Reads Poetry
Author: Fred Sasaki
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-10-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 022650493X

Who reads poetry—and why? This rewarding volume provides answers from Roxane Gay, Roger Ebert, Lili Taylor, Alfred Molina, Aleksandar Hemon, and forty-five more. Who reads poetry? We know that poets do, but what about the rest of us? When and why do we turn to verse? Seeking the answer, Poetry magazine since 2005 has published a column called “The View From Here,” which has invited readers from outside the world of poetry to describe what has drawn them to poetry. Over the years, contributors have included philosophers, journalists, musicians, and artists, as well as doctors and soldiers, an ironworker, an anthropologist, and an economist. This collection brings together fifty compelling pieces, in turns surprising, provocative, touching, and funny. Anthropologist Helen Fisher turns to poetry while researching the effects of love on the brain: “As other anthropologists have studied fossils, arrowheads, or pot shards to understand human thought, I studied poetry . . . . I wasn’t disappointed: everywhere poets have described the emotional fallout produced by the brain’s eruptions.” The rapper Rhymefest attests to the self-actualizing power of poems: “Words can create worlds, and I’ve discovered that poetry can not only be read but also lived out. My life is a poem.” Musician Neko Case calls poetry “a delicate, pretty lady with a candy exoskeleton on the outside of her crepe-paper dress.” And music critic Alex Ross tells us that he keeps a paperback of The Palm at the End of the Mind by Wallace Stevens on his desk next to other, more utilitarian books like a German dictionary, a King James Bible, and a Mac troubleshooting manual. Contributors also include Ai Weiwei, Christopher Hitchens, Kay Redfield Jamison, Lynda Barry, and more. “The diversity of the authors results in an exceptionally broad range of topics and perspectives . . . Many of the contributors also tell intimate stories about poetry’s place in their personal lives. Sasaki and Share have chosen these pieces well.” —Publishers Weekly “Funny, moving and inspiring.” —The Australian

The Spectator

The Spectator
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1240
Release: 1838
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.

The Nation

The Nation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1871
Genre: Current events
ISBN: