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  1. West of 98
    Living and Writing the New American West

    What does it mean to be a westerner? With all the mythology that has grown up about the American West, is it even possible to describe "how it was, how it is, here, in the West-just that," in the words of Lynn Stegner? Starting with that challenge,... mehr

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    What does it mean to be a westerner? With all the mythology that has grown up about the American West, is it even possible to describe "how it was, how it is, here, in the West-just that," in the words of Lynn Stegner? Starting with that challenge, Stegner and Russell Rowland invited several dozen members of the western literary tribe to write about living in the West and being a western writer in particular. West of 98 gathers sixty-six literary testimonies, in essays and poetry, from a stellar collection of writers who represent every state west of the 98th parallel-a kind of Greek chorus of the most prominent voices in western literature today, who seek to "characterize the West as each of us grew to know it, and, equally important, the West that is still becoming." In West of 98, western writers speak to the ways in which the West imprints itself on the people who live there, as well as how the people of the West create the personality of the region. The writers explore the western landscape-how it has been revered and abused across centuries-and the inescapable limitations its aridity puts on all dreams of conquest and development. They dismantle the boosterism of manifest destiny and the cowboy and mountain man ethos of every-man-for-himself, and show instead how we must create new narratives of cooperation if we are to survive in this spare and beautiful country. The writers seek to define the essence of both actual and metaphoric wilderness as they journey toward a West that might honestly be called home. A collective declaration not of our independence but of our interdependence with the land and with each other, West of 98 opens up a whole new panorama of the western experience.

     

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  2. The Nine Senses
    Autor*in: Kwasny, Melissa
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Milkweed Editions, New York

    Drawing inspiration from the work of Rene Char, Melissa Kwasny in The Nine Senses presents a new kind of prose poem. Casting aside the narrative-plus-moral formula of old, these experiments make each line equal to the next, challenging the way we... mehr

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    Drawing inspiration from the work of Rene Char, Melissa Kwasny in The Nine Senses presents a new kind of prose poem. Casting aside the narrative-plus-moral formula of old, these experiments make each line equal to the next, challenging the way we read sequentially. Dylan Thomas, Roman water lines, Paul Celan, Shirin Neshat, anti-depressants, Buddhism, William Carlos Williams, Trakl, cancer, Beckett, Pound, Breton, the Iraq War, telekinesis, clairvoyance, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, and Yeats, among many others, appear side by side in these pages. As if liberating the intellect, the prose poem form invites a wave of vivid, colliding images, and allows a comfortable wordiness and word play that is inherently poetic. Raising the ante even further than Reading Novalis in Montana, this book asks how do we tie ourselves to the world when our minds are always someplace other than where we are? As bromides and aphorisms degrade in this new construct, we are left with the realization that we have been misled by culture and politics, which encourages prevarication. Obliquely touching on the cancer of a friend, her own troubled relationship with her father, and the break-up of a nearly thirty-year partnership, Kwasny also questions mortality, temporality, and eternity. Walking the knife-edge between safety and danger, and marveling over the quickness with which the familiar can end, Kwasny posits a new perception of time, in which the work lives on under new direction. Near the end of the book, Kwasny's signature abstraction melts away in some very direct poems about her own cancer and diagnosis. With this manuscript, Kwasny achieves a new level of artistry. Although form is consistent throughout, the thematic cycle is rich and varied: abstract, elliptic, collaged, and ultimately evolving toward the end into powerful statements that are some of the most direct ever uttered by this author Intro -- Contents -- I. -- The Language of Flowers -- Leaf -- Sacraments -- Attar -- Sweetbriar -- Sanctuary -- Sparrow -- Shell -- Bamboo -- Delight -- Ophelia among the Flowers -- The School of the Dead, the School of Roots, and the School of Dreams -- Nettle -- The Nightingale's Excuse -- II. -- Winter Bouquet -- Almost Ice -- Ground for a New Goddess -- At the Shore -- The Trumpet Place -- Woman Inside a Tree -- The Lights of Earth -- Grace Period -- The City of Many Lovers -- The Harbor -- The People We Once Were -- The Aqua Robe -- Still Green -- III. -- Art of the Pacific Northwest -- The Butterfly Conservatory -- The Card of Atmosphere -- Reading Beckett -- Land of Lemons -- The Integrity of Time -- The Art of Cure -- The City of Art and the City of Love -- Artist Time -- IV. -- The Nine Senses -- Clairvoyance (Sunlight) -- The Book of Spells -- Telekinesis -- The Dream Horse -- Clairvoyance (Your Word) -- Red Moon -- Telepathy -- Yellow Warblers -- Clairvoyance (Moon) -- Lazuli Bunting -- Teleportation -- Blue Fruit -- Clairvoyance (Little Evening) -- V. -- Trouble -- The Symposium on Sleep -- Orient -- The Operation -- Wood Getting -- Benign -- Recuperation -- Revision -- The Return, or Dreaming Back -- VI. -- The Empty Inn -- The Watchful Child -- The Angel Applicant -- Thin as a Rail -- De Profundis -- Inventing a People Who Are Lacking -- Talk to the Golden Birches -- Talk to the Water Dipper -- Talk to the Milkweed Pod -- Talk to the Great Suffering -- Tag End -- Notes/Sources

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781571318329
    Schlagworte: American poetry; Electronic books. -- local
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (113 pages)