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Book of English Verse
By Arthur Quiller-Couch.
As Ever
Par Joanne Kyger. 2002
This collection of Joanne Kyger's work reveals her as one of the major experimenters, hybridizers, and visionaries of poetry. Kyger…
is a poet of place, with a strong voice-delicate, graceful, and never wasteful; her poems explore themes of friendship, love, community, and morality and draw on Native American myth as well as Asian religion and philosophy. Kyger's love for poetry manifests itself in a grander scheme of consciousness-expansion and lesson, but always in the realm of the everyday. Edited with a foreword by Michael Rothenberg, and with an introduction by poet David Meltzer, this book is a marvelous overview of a wonderfully challenging and important poet. .The Secret of Hoa Sen
Par Bruce Weigl, Nguyen Phan Que Mai. 2014
Poems by Nguyen Phan Que MaiTranslated from the Vietnamese by Bruce Weigl and Nguyen Phan Que MaiNguyen Phan Que Mai…
is among the most exciting writers to emerge from post-war Vietnam. Bruce Weigl, driven by his personal experiences as a soldier during the war in Vietnam, has spent the past 20 years translating contemporary Vietnamese poetry. These penetrating poems, published in bilingual English and Vietnamese, build new bridges between two cultures bound together by war and destruction. The Secret of Hoa Sen, Que Mai's first full-length U.S. publication, shines with craft, art, and deeply felt humanity.I cross the Lam River to return to my homelandwhere my mother embraces my grandmother's tomb in the rain,the soil of Nghe An so dry the rice plants cling to rocks.My mother chews dry corn; hungry, she tries to forget.Life Is A Song
Par Lola Ayton Rowe. 2015
Life is a Song is designed to inspire the reader through poetry that is the song of the heart. Read…
it to take a break from everyday cares and to refresh your mind and your thoughts. Read Life is a Song to enjoy, reflect, laugh or ponder the meaning of life and the scope of our existence. Let the rhythms linger in your mind and keep you singing everyday. Life is a Song is for sharing with others so that they too can experience laughter or quiet contemplation. Life is a Song reflects encouragement to live and win. LBP Life is a Song takes the reader through an uplifting journey that is spiritual, romantic, nostalgic and more. It calms the soul.Madame X
Par William Logan. 2012
The moody poems in Madame X, William Logan’s tenth collection, find their subjects in the byways of the past two…
centuries. Henry James visits his birthplace, the most beautiful woman in Europe ends up in a barrel at a fun fair, and a minor writer succumbs to tuberculosis at a German spa. In the title poem, the portrait of Madame X offers our century a lesson in seduction; but such public shows are balanced by poems of private desire, of the whispers of age, of the present always vanishing before us. These densely figured poems, rich in language and appointment, argue for a knowledge not sustained by the everyday.Circadian
Par Joanna Klink. 2007
A beautiful new collection from an acclaimed poet The poems in Joanna Klink's passionate new collection Circadian take as their…
guiding vision circadian clocks. Moved by the presence and withdrawal of light, these internal clocks influence rhythms of sleeping and waking: the opening and closing of flowers, the speed at which the heart pumps blood, the migratory cycles of birds. With love poems and wintry prayers, Joanna Klink offers us patterns of glowing alertness and shared life, patterns that speak to the flickering circuit between inner and outer landscapes, that bind each beating heart to the pull of the tides.A Light in the Attic
Par Shel Silverstein. 1981
Love Lost
Par Ivan Veljanoski. 2015
Veljanoski's poems are original, interesting and powerful. Well-written they explore the nature of our life existence with its intrigue. Lost…
love is something we all have experienced, but not in the same way.Anatomy of Melancholy and Other Poems
Par Robert Wrigley. 2013
A powerful new collection from an award-winning poet Robert Wrigley has become one of his generation's most accomplished poets, renowned…
for his irony, power, and lucid style and for his ability to fuse narrative and lyrical impulses. Like its namesake--Robert Burton's seventeenth-century examination of human thoughts and emotions--Wrigley's new collection means to examine our world through the lens of melancholia. From imagined war memorials to insomniac chickens; from Descartes' lost daughter to a dreaming tree; from King Kong to Rush Limbaugh; and from Anna Karenina to a man named Lucy Doolin (short for Lucifer), these are poems that elegize and celebrate that most beautiful, exasperating, joyous, miserable, and perfectly imperfect of all creatures--the human being.Drunken Revolution
Par Ivan Veljanoski. 2015
Veljanoski's poems are reflective, intriguing and vigorous. The author views Drunken Revolution as genuine philosophy for our own existence; the…
democracy, and the equality, the freedom and the unity, the love and the hate . . . In this collection of meditative poetry you will find the connected thoughts of a master of metaphors.Men, Women and Ghosts
By Amy Lowell.
Yorkshire Dialect Poems
By F. W. Moorman.
Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses
By Thomas Hardy.
Wessex Poems and Other Verses
By Thomas Hardy.
The Breitmann Ballads
By Charles G. Leland.
The Ballad of the White Horse
By G. K. Chesterton.
New York, 1960
Par Barry Gifford. 2016
Barry Gifford's newest poetry collection captures the disarray of a life lived with passion and in many places. Gifford ponders…
serendipitous acquaintances, mourns the deaths of friends and squandered relationships, and writes love-filled notes to his daughter and granddaughter. New York, 1960 is an evocative collection from an enduring voice.Barry Gifford has authored more than forty books, which have been published in twenty-eight languages. His work has been awarded by PEN, the NEA, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York Times. His film credits include Wild at Heart, Lost Highway, City of Ghosts, and more.Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith
By Oliver Goldsmith, Austin Dobson.
Here Come the Moonbathers
Par Patricia Young. 2008
Here Come the Moonbathers, is more dark, difficult and tragic than Patricia Young's earlier work. The poems in this collection…
have wild freedom, exploring the themes of love, longing and loss with grace, playfulness, and occasionally anger. There's a surreal edge to these poems, a personal, political and ecological vision, an incantatory vernacular and rhythm that makes these poems unforgettable.The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 2
By Emma Lazarus.