10,000 Dawns

10,000 Dawns
Author: Yvan Goll
Publisher: White Pine Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2004
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781893996274

Thirty years of poems chronicle the sometimes turbulent marriage of two famed writers

In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country

In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country
Author: Etel Adnan
Publisher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780872864467

A mosaic of lyrical vignettes, at once deeply personal and political, set against the turbulent backdrop of Arab/Western relations. Adnan writes, "Contrary to what is usually believed, it is not general ideas and grandiose unfolding of great events that impress the mind during times of heightened historic upheavals, but rather the uninterrupted flow of little experiences, observations, disturbances, small ecstasies, or barely perceptible discouragements that make up day-to-day living." Etel Adnan, a Lebanese American poet, painter, and essayist, lives in Paris, Beirut, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Among her books, the novel Sitt Marie Rose is considered a classic of Middle Eastern literature. She has been a powerful voice for compassion and empowerment in feminist and antiwar movements.

W. S. Merwin

W. S. Merwin
Author: Cary Nelson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780252012778

The American Poetry Anthology

The American Poetry Anthology
Author: Daniel Halpern
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 042972599X

This book aims to gather a selection that represents the diversity and richness of American poetry written by poets who share a sophistication that promises to evolve, with continued effort and risk, a new and powerful poetic idiom.

The World of the Ten Thousand Things

The World of the Ten Thousand Things
Author: Charles Wright
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1466877510

The World of Ten Thousand Things gathers The Southern Cross (1981), The Other Side of the River (1984), Zone Journals (1988), and a new group of poems, "Xionia," into one volume, allowing us to see Wright's work of the past decade as, in essence, one long poem, a meditation on self, history, and the metaphysical that is among the most ambitious and resonant creations in contemporary American poetry.

Lyric Philosophy

Lyric Philosophy
Author: Jan Zwicky
Publisher: Brush Education
Total Pages: 763
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1550595601

In this ground-breaking study on the nature of philosophy, Jan Zwicky demonstrates how much of potential philosophical significance is lost if our notion of meaningful language is constrained by narrow concepts of analytic rigour. Her aim is not to dismiss the role of analysis in philosophy; rather she strives to augment its resources and thereby give to philosophy a voice with greater range and integrity. Two parallel texts, on facing pages, run through the book. The primary one is Zwicky’s, which begins with a critique of existing criteria for defining a work as philosophy, and then develops the notion of lyric in its relation to two other key terms: technology and domesticity. She finishes with an exploration of meaning, form, and content in lyric contexts. The parallel text consists of quotations from other authors. It serves as commentary on, illustration of, and reaction to, the main text; as a way of acknowledging intellectual debts; and as a way of providing an historical context for some of the main text’s claims. Highly original in its thought and presentation, Zwicky’s discussion makes an exciting contribution to contemporary philosophy, forging new connections and expanding old boundaries.

Bye-and-Bye

Bye-and-Bye
Author: Charles Wright
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1466877480

Over the course of nineteen collections of poems, Charles Wright has built "one of the truly distinctive bodies of poetry created in the second half of the twentieth century" (David Young, Contemporary Poets). Bye-and-Bye, which brings together selections from Wright's more recent work—including the entirety of Littlefoot, Wright's moving, book-length meditation on mortality—showcases the themes and images that have defined his mature work: the true affinity between writer and subject, human and nature; the tenuous relationship between description and actuality; and the search for a truth that transcends change and death. Bye-and-Bye is a wonderful introduction to the late work of one of America's finest and best-loved poets.