Unseen (poetry collection)

Unseen (poetry collection)
Author: Dr. K.P. Bhavatharini
Publisher: JEC PUBLICATION
Total Pages: 93
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9358503254

This book is about the collection of poems.

Unseen Hand

Unseen Hand
Author: Adam Zagajewski
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2011-05-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0374280894

One of the most gifted poets of our time, Adam Zagajewski is a contemporary classic. Few writers in poetry or prose have attained the lucid intelligence and limpid economy of style that are the trademarks of his work. His wry humor, gentle skepticism, and perpetual sense of history's dark possibilities have earned him a devoted international following. This collection, gracefully translated by Clare Cavanagh, finds the poet returning to the themes that have defined his career—moving meditations on place, language, and history. Unseen Hand is a luminous meeting of art and everyday life.

Behind the Arras

Behind the Arras
Author: Bliss Carman
Publisher: Boston ; New York : Lamson, Wolffe ; Toronto : W. Briggs
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1895
Genre: Bookbinding
ISBN:

The Unseen

The Unseen
Author: Nanni Balestrini
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-01-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1844677672

For a brief explosive period in the mid-1970s, the young and the unemployed of Italy’s cities joined the workers in an unexpectedly militant movement known simply as Autonomy (Autonomia). Its “politics of refusal” united its opponents behind draconian measures more severe than any seen since the war. Nanni Balestrini, the poet of youth rebellion, himself a victim of that repression, has invented a remarkable fictional form to express the hopes and conflicts of the movement. In spare but vivid prose, The Unseen follows Autonomy’s trajectory through the eyes of a single working-class protagonist—from high-school rebellion, squatting and attempts to set up a free radio station to arrest and the brutalities of imprisonment. This is a powerful and gripping novel: a rare evocation of the intensity of commitment, the passion of politics.

HOMES

HOMES
Author: Moheb Soliman
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1566897491

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior: HOMES. Moheb Soliman traces the coast of the Great Lakes with postmodern poems, exploring the natural world, the experience of belonging, and the formation of identity along borders. Moheb Soliman’s HOMES maps the shoreline of the Great Lakes from the rocky North Shore of Minnesota to the Thousand Islands of eastern Ontario. This poetic travelogue offers an intimate perspective on an immigrant experience as Soliman drives his Corolla past exquisite vistas and abandoned mines, through tourist towns and midwestern suburbs, seeking to inhabit an entire region as home. Against the backdrop of environmental destruction and a history of colonial oppression, the vitality of Soliman’s language brings a bold ecopoetic lens to bear on the relationship between transience and belonging in the world’s largest, most porous borderland.

A Little Book of Poetry

A Little Book of Poetry
Author: Kathi Burg
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1725275856

A Little Book of Poetry: For When Night Seems Dark is a collection of powerful and moving poems which remind us that although we will have difficulties in this world, we are not alone, unseen, or forgotten. That although at times we may feel like a small, insignificant being in this giant universe, we are of great importance to the One who created us. That in this world, we will experience joy and sorrow, tears and laughter, beginnings and endings, but with God at our side, we need never be without hope. This Little book is made up of 26 poems, each accompanied by a Bible verse and an original, full-color illustration.

Making Sense of Poetry 2 - Unseen Poems

Making Sense of Poetry 2 - Unseen Poems
Author: Rex W Last
Publisher: LocheeSoft
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2023-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Following on the very positive reception of Making Sense of Poetry, this new guide focuses on the ‘unseen poems’ test which features in English examinations, but it also serves as a follow-on from the first volume, examining the process of analysing a poem in greater depth. Poets range from Milton to the nineteenth-century poetess Anna Laetitia Barbauld. The whole approach is interactive, with readers en­couraged not just to sit back and read but to work out for themselves the answers to the examples in the text before checking the model responses at the back of the guide. Readers are also encouraged to read poetry widely, as this is one of the key routes for making progress in this subject, and the guide contains a list of anthologies, etc., which can point them in the right direction. Table of Contents ​ Reviews of Volume one – Making Sense of Poetry ​ About the Author ​ Acknowledgements Introduction ​ Chapter one – First steps ​ Interlude one – Name that poem ​ Chapter two – Getting up early ​ Interlude two – Name these poems ​ Chapter three – Anna Barbauld and the mystery building ​ Chapter four – The death of Heraclitus ​ Interlude three – The language of the past ​ Chapter Five – Total nonsense? ​ Chapter six – Religious fervour ​ Chapter seven – Broken statue in the desert ​ Interlude four – External references ​ Chapter eight – Rural plunder ​ Interlude five – ‘Deserted Village’ words and phrases ​ Chapter nine – Trailing clouds of glory ​ Chapter ten – In conclusion ​ Appendix one – Further reading ​ Appendix two – Keys to Interludes one and two and Chapter three ​ Appendix three – Answers to Interlude three ​ Appendix four – Solutions to Classical and other names ​ Appendix five – ‘Deserted Village’ answers

GCSE English Literature for AQA Poetry Student Book

GCSE English Literature for AQA Poetry Student Book
Author: Trevor Millum
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1107454719

A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the 2015 GCSE English qualifications. Written for the AQA GCSE English Literature specification for first teaching from 2015, this print Student Book provides in-depth coverage of the poetry and unseen poetry aspects of the specification. With progress at its heart, students will build skills through a range of active learning approaches, including class, group and individual activities, with an emphasis on exploring poems in depth and comparing poems. An enhanced digital version and free Teacher's Resource are also available.

Teaching English Literature 16-19

Teaching English Literature 16-19
Author: Carol Atherton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 113631041X

Teaching English Literature 16 – 19 is an essential new resource that is suitable for use both as an introductory guide for those new to teaching literature and also as an aid to reflection and renewal for more experienced teachers. Using the central philosophy that students will learn best when actively engaged in discussion and encouraged to apply what they have learnt independently, this highly practical new text contains: discussion of the principles behind the teaching of literature at this level; guidelines on course planning, pedagogy, content and subject knowledge; advice on teaching literature taking into account a range of broader contexts, such as literary criticism, literary theory, performance, publishing, creative writing and journalism; examples of practical activities, worksheets and suggestions for texts; guides to available resources. Aimed at English teachers, teacher trainees, teacher trainers and advisors, this resource is packed full of new and workable ideas for teaching all English literature courses.