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Author | : C.P. Cavafy |
Publisher | : Knopf |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2009-04-07 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0307265463 |
A remarkable discovery, an extraordinary literary event: the never-before translated Unfinished Poems of the great Alexandrian Greek poet Constantine Cavafy, published for the first time in English alongside a revelatory new rendering of the Collected Poems—translated and annotated by the renowned critic, classicist, and award-winning author of The Lost. When he died in 1933 at the age of seventy, C. P. Cavafy left the drafts of thirty poems among his papers—some of them masterly, nearly completed verses, others less finished texts, all accompanied by notes and variants that offer tantalizing glimpses of the poet’s sometimes years-long method of rewriting and revision. These remarkable poems, each meticulously filed in its own dossier by the poet, remained in the Cavafy Archive in Athens for decades before being published in a definitive scholarly edition in Greek in 1994. Now, with the cooperation and support of the Archive, Daniel Mendelsohn brings this hitherto unknown creative outpouring to English readers for the first time. Beautiful works in their own right—from a six-line verse on the “birth of a poem” to a longer work that brilliantly paints the autumn of Byzantium in unexpectedly erotic colors—these unfinished poems provide a thrilling window into Cavafy’s writing process during the last decade of his life, the years of his greatest production. They brilliantly explore, often in new ways, the poet’s well-established themes: identity and time, the agonies of desire and the ironies of history, cultural decline and reappropriation of the past. And, like the Collected Poems, the Unfinished Poems offers a substantial introduction and notes that provide helpful historical, textual, and literary background for each poem. This splendid translation, together with the Collected Poems, is a cause for celebration—the definitive presentation of Cavafy in English.
Author | : Judy R. Sebastian |
Publisher | : Ashoka Tree Publishing |
Total Pages | : 151 |
Release | : 2021-07-31 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0578931656 |
Your journey to self-discovery and self-healing begins here. Incomplete Maps is an invitation to us travelers to explore where we are in the journey of life and understand why we are there. Some of us may have travel companions, while some of us may be traveling by ourselves. The book is divided into five sections - The Explorer, The Guide, The Pilgrim, The Pioneer, and The Settler. The intriguing illustrations and use of dialogues emphasize the childlike curiosity we once used to view the world with before we quickly grew up, and stopped asking questions. This self-published book is the debut collection of poetry and illustrations by Judy R. Sebastian. The author aims to help each reader rekindle the joys of self-discovery, self-forgiveness, self-healing, and self-love. In her words, “Welcome this book like you would a phone call from an old friend.”
Author | : Michael Torres |
Publisher | : Beacon Press |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2020-10-06 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0807046787 |
An astonishing debut collection looking back on a community of Mexican American boys as they grapple with assimilation versus the impulse to create a world of their own. Who do we belong to? This is the question Michael Torres ponders as he explores the roles that names, hometown, language, and others’ perceptions each play on our understanding of ourselves in An Incomplete List of Names. More than a boyhood ballad or a coming-of-age story, this collection illuminates the artist’s struggle to make sense of the disparate identities others have forced upon him. His description of his childhood is both idyllic and nightmarish, sometimes veering between the two extremes, sometimes a surreal combination of both at once. He calls himself “the Pachuco’s grandson” or REMEK or Michael, depending on the context, and others follow his lead. He worries about losing his identification card, lest someone mistake his brown skin for evidence of a crime he never committed. He wonders what his students—imprisoned men who remind him of his high school friends and his own brother—make of him. He wonders how often his neighbors think about where he came from, if they ever do imagine where he came from. When Torres returns to his hometown to find the layers of spray-painted evidence he and his boyhood friends left behind to prove their existence have been washed away by well-meaning municipal workers, he wonders how to collect a list of names that could match the eloquent truths those bubbled letters once secured.
Author | : Tim Key |
Publisher | : Canongate Books |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2011-08-04 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 0857861204 |
This is an updated version of the ebook. And it is ram-jammed full of poems by KEY. Within its pages you will find the vast majority of the same poems as you'll find in its predecessor. Poems skewering such thorny issues as sex, pancakes, footy and vodka. But, in order to drum up renewed interest, KEY has also added a new poem. And there are also seven new introductions. And KEY has also been allowed to waddle round the text with his Lamy fountain pen, altering and updating. Improving. Making everything just so.
Author | : Jeffrey Harrison |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : |
This collection consists at its core of a sequence of poems that speak to the loss of the writer’s brother to suicide. These poems stun us by their restraint and simplicity, and by their astonishment that this life, so important to so many, could be extinguished in such a manner. Harrison’s poems are impeccably crafted and move through narrative seamlessly—dry, naive, vulnerable, always accessible.
Author | : John Ashbery |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 462 |
Release | : 2021-06-29 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0062968874 |
A stunning collection of work from beloved poet John Ashbery, his first posthumous book Renowned for his inventive mind, ambitious play with language, and dexterity with a wide range of tones and styles, John Ashbery has been a major artistic figure in the cultural life of our time. Parallel Movement of the Hands gathers unpublished, book-length projects and long poems written between 1993 and 2007, along with one (as yet) undated work, to showcase Ashbery’s diverse and multifaceted artistic obsessions and sources, from children’s literature, cliffhanger cinema reels, silent films, and classical music variations by Beethoven’s pupil Carl Czerny to the history of early photography. Ashbery even provides a fresh and humorous take on a well-worn parable from the Gospel of Matthew. These works demonstrate that while producing and publishing the shorter, discrete poems often associated with his late career, Ashbery continued to practice the long-form, project-based writing that has long been an important element of his oeuvre. Edited and introduced by Ashbery’s former assistant poet Emily Skillings and including a preface by acclaimed poet and novelist Ben Lerner, this compelling and varied collection offers new insights into the process and creative interests of a poet whose work continues to influence generations of artists and poets with its signature intertextuality, openness, and simultaneity. A landmark publication of never-before-seen works, this book will enlighten scholars as well as new readers of one of America’s most prominent and celebrated poets.
Author | : David Howard |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2011-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780473189860 |
The Incomplete Poems is both a summation and a wiping clean of the slate. Here, in their definitive versions, are those poems that I am prepared to stand beside as chalk and duster come to rest next to one another. (David Howard). David Howard is a poet of immense gifts. Not least the fact that he knows how to make poems of discovery that go beyond mere 'invention'. Poems that are passionately thoughtful and intelligent; and with a finely tuned lyric voice that puts feeling first. A poetry that reaches 'Beyond what is/said to what is, impossible'. Again and again, how to make the invisible, visible; and to make it sing. And he does this in poems that are very much animated by a thoughtful music: those moments of quick surprise that so often are stunning in their overall effect. And time and time again, such a pleasure to read, and to hear and know that he has something to say that matters. And what Howard knows as a poet is that 'poetry can make intimate everything that it touches'. Surely, David Howard is one of the most original voices in New Zealand poetry. (Michael Harlow)
Author | : Balachandra Rajan |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2014-07-14 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1400854776 |
Distinguishing between the incomplete poem and the unfinished poem, Professor Rajan sees the unfinished poem as remaining in dialogue with its own dissensions. He contributes to current critical debates by showing how the long poem resists assimilation to the forces of both unification and undecidability, finding its significance on the line of engagement between them. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Author | : Fernando Pessoa |
Publisher | : Edições Vercial |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2014-01-06 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9898392444 |
Original English Poems from Fernando Pessoa. "The boy lay dead On the low couch, on whose denuded whole, To Hadrian's eyes, whose sorrow was a dread, The shadowy light of Death's eclipse was shed."
Author | : Silvina López Medin |
Publisher | : Essay Press |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 2021-04-30 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781734498448 |
Literary Nonfiction. Sparked by the only two letters--out of over a hundred-that López Medin's mother saved from her own mother in Paraguay, THE POEM THAT NEVER ENDS weaves together poems and family photos to explore the fragmentation of time, memory, and mother-child relationships. Fragments, family hearing impairments, ripped-up letters, and living and writing between languages point to the inescapable holes in language, troubling the notion of a finite utterance. Layering elements of painting, cinema, and the elusive three dimensions of theater into the weave, THE POEM THAT NEVER ENDS traces a sequence of mothers-López Medin's mother, her mother's mother, herself as a mother-in a porous, restless gesture toward what's never fully grasped.