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21. In the Palm of Your Hand: The Poet's Portable Workshop by Steve Kowit | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1995-06)
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Amazing
In the Palm of Your Hand: The Poet's Portable Workshop
Do you think you know something about Poetry?
Vaguely pedestrian
it's this poet's companion |
22. Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave by Laban Carrick Hill | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(2010-09-07)
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Stunning Illustrations
visually stunning picture book biography
Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children |
23. Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe by Nicole Blackman | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(1994-08-15)
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spanglishy book
great service
great variety
Depending on the reader...
raving reality |
24. World War One British Poets: Brooke, Owen, Sassoon, Rosenberg and Others (Unabridged) | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1997-04-22)
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Nice survey from Dover
WWI Poets -- Ward
good stuff And an added bonus, they're all pretty short.
A good, inexpensive primer to WW1 poetry This book is an excellent and inexpensive sampler of World War One-era poetry. Most of the major battlefield writers are represented, including Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, Robert Graves, Isaac Rosenberg, and John MacCrae. Other important writers who were inspired by the war are also included, such as Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Hardy. Two women, Alice Meynell and May Cannan are also represented. The editor included a balanced number of patriotic works and anti-war poems. Each writer has a mini-biography, followed by a sampling of his or her works. The quantity varies from a single poem, up to 11 works. The selections are representative of the authors, and many of the best-known titles are here, including Dulce et Decorum Est and In Flanders Fields. This primer is hardly comprehensive nor is there much critical analysis of the poems or poets. But it is not meant to be. This book combines a well-rounded selection of poetry with an extremely low price to make it an attractive introduction to World War One-era poetry. This is not the best anthology out there, but it is a perfect introduction for those who are curious about First World War poems and don't want to pay a hefty price.
Great Poems on War World War I (1914-1918) is pretty much a forgotten war today. Occasionally, you'll see a documentary containing grainy footage of men in strange helmets climbing out of trenches, usually moving at a freakishly quick pace due to the inadequacy of the early film process. WWI is further overshadowed by the mega-death body count of WWII. But WWI had its own unique horrors as the nations involved resorted to poison gas, mechanized warfare, and attrition strategies to kill off some 15 million people. The new methods of mechanized warfare failed to stifle the human element of war, and this is where these poems come into play. Some of the soldiers involved in the conflict were poets and writers, and they used these talents to document the battlefield horrors for the folks back home. There are male and female writers here, and those who were there and those who stayed home. Those who served in the war do the best jobs with their poetry. Even May Wedderburn Cannan, a woman who served as a nurse at Rouen, writes better poetry about the war than such distinguished literary figures Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Hardy (both of whom write from the safety of the home fires). Keeping in line with the subject matter, most of the poems are grim and violent. Many of the poems focus on the incongruity of nature and violent acts of war. In one stanza, birds are chirping, the sun is shining, men are singing, and all seems right with the world. The next stanza is filled with sudden mutilations, violent death, and the shriek and scream of shells and bullets. Some of the poems deal with the anguish of watching someone die or killing another human being, as Wilfred Owen writes in "The Target" about a possible meeting in the afterlife with an enemy he's killed: "Well, if they get me, first I'll find A few of the poets speak in favor of the war, seeing it as a call to glory or a defense against barbarism (see Rupert Brooks, John McCrae, and Rudyard Kipling). Others rail against the rulers and the senseless attrition warfare (Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, and Isaac Rosenberg best represent this viewpoint). Regardless of ideological viewpoint or writing style, all of the poems have a beauty that comes from dealing with horrors beyond the comprehension of the individual. The overwhelming power of the poems should make the hardiest soul's eyes mist over with tears of frustration, agony, and profound sadness. ... Read more |
25. New Poets of the American West by Lowell Jaeger | |
Paperback: 550
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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Great poems from and for everyday people!
The Perfect Book for Poetry Skeptics |
26. The Poets' Corner: The One-and-Only Poetry Book for the Whole Family by John Lithgow | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2007-11-15)
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Very nice poetry book
The Poets' Corner
too thin for the price
The Poet's Corner
Pricing |
27. Dead Poets Society by N.H. Kleinbaum | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(1989-08-01)
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The Novelisation: A Big Disappointment
Novelization Of The Film
O' Captain! My Captain!
an excitingbook
A very goodbook |
28. Surrealist Painters and Poets: An Anthology | |
Paperback: 564
Pages
(2002-09-09)
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Here it is, the treasure house.
An impressive, far-reaching overview of Surrealism |
29. City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology | |
Hardcover: 259
Pages
(2008-04-01)
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Overrated?
Nice overview of City Lights poets, but selection problems
Beat book Captures the true beat essence in delightful and sundry ways. A rare joy in the world of poetry. ... Read more |
30. Poet's Choice by Edward Hirsch | |
Paperback: 456
Pages
(2007-04-02)
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A poet chooses and offers insight.
Near-perfect Anthology
Valuable Insights by a Master Poetry Reviewer
Poetry: "There has never been a civilization without it."
The Best Poetry Anthology Ever? |
31. New European Poets | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2008-03-18)
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40 Years Of European Poetry
new european poets
Exciting anthology! |
32. Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century | |
Paperback: 500
Pages
(2006-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This groundbreaking anthology offers a broad and representative introduction to some of the most exciting, fresh voices on the contemporary poetry landscape by gathering together generous selections from the work of 85 younger American poets. The poets selected were born after 1960, published their first book within the last 10 years, and have no more than three books published. Some are the recipients of numerous awards, while others, who are making their first appearance, are quickly making significant contributions to twenty-first-century poetry. The poets include Rick Barot, Joshua Beckman, David Berman, Nick Flynn, Matthea Harvey, Terrance Hayes, Major Jackson, James Kimbrell, D.A. Powell, Spencer Reece, Matthew Rohrer, Rebecca Wolff, Kevin Young, Matthew Zapruder, Andrew Zawacki, and many others. Customer Reviews (16)
Pity
C-c-c ... Cronies!
a solid collection
What a Small, Small World!
An anthology of innovative, and exciting poetry |
33. The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, Second Edition (Paperbacks in art history) | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(1989-05-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Dada Painters and Poets offers the authentic answer to the question "What is Dada?" This incomparable collection of essays, manifestos, and illustrations was prepared by Robert Motherwell with the collaboration of some of the major Dada figures: Marcel Duchamp, Jean Arp, and Max Ernst among others. Here in their own words and art, the principals of the movement create a composite picture of Dada--its convictions, antics, and spirit. First published in 1951, this treasure trove remains, as Jack Flam states in his foreword to the second edition, "the most comprehensive and important anthology of Dada writings in any language, and a fascinating and very readable book." It contains every major text on the Dada movement, including retrospective studies, personal memoirs, and prime examples. The illustrations range from photos of participants, in characteristic Dadaist attitudes, to facsimiles of their productions. Customer Reviews (3)
A classic, and a great intro.
Excellent resource for Dada history
Anti Unincorporated |
34. The Greek Poets: Homer to the Present | |
Hardcover: 736
Pages
(2009-12-14)
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Brilliant |
35. A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now | |
Paperback: 848
Pages
(1992-04-28)
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History of Women's Poetry
A great collection
Women for Women Poets
what a find!
Wonderful Resource! I particularlylove the translation of Marina Tsveteyeva's "Poem of the End." The punctuation so accurately reflects the language and tone.I once sawanother translation in one of those "Best Loved Poems of InsipidPeople" anthologies that was painfully stupid.I wish I could readthe Russian original.... Anyway, I can't think of a better resource tointroduce you to a wide range of poets you might not otherwise have accessto. ... Read more |
36. Poets on the Peaks: Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen & Jack Kerouac in the Cascades by John Suiter | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2002-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is John Suiter's first book, and it evolved from a magazine assignment that took him to Jack Kerouac's remote fire lookout on Desolation Peak on the fortieth anniversary of the publication of The Dharma Bums. For two weeks in the summer of 1995, Suiter-an East Coast city-dweller all his life-lived in Kerouac's still-standing fire lookout, making photographs for his magazine project. Meanwhile, the awesome beauty and profound solitude of the surrounding North Cascades worked their magic-as it had for Kerouac and countless others since. In 1996, Suiter met the poets Gary Snyder and Philip Whalen, who had also worked as fire lookouts on peaks in the North Cascades in the 1950s. It had been Snyder-the real-life model for Kerouac's fictive "Japhy Ryder"-who had first come into the Upper Skagit country as a fire lookout in 1952 and blazed the way for Whalen and Kerouac to follow. Suiter returned to the North Cascades during the next few summers for further shooting-hikes on Crater, Sourdough, and Sauk mountains. Illustrated with thirty-five beautiful photographs, Poets on the Peaks tells how the solitary mountain adventures of three young men helped to form the literary, spiritual, and environmental values of a generation. Based on scores of previously unpublished letters and journals, plus recent interviews with Snyder and Whalen and several others, Poets on the Peaks creates a group portrait of Kerouac, Snyder, and Whalen that transcends the tired urban clichés of the "Beat" life. Poets on the Peaks is about the development of a community of poets, including the famous Six Gallery reading of October 1955, and contains unexpected cameos by fellow poets and mountain-climbers Allen Ginsberg, Kenneth Rexroth, Philip Lamantia, and Michael McClure. Poets on the Peaks is also a book about Dharma and the years of Dharma Bums--from the 1951 roadside revelation in the Nevada desert that led Gary Snyder to drop out of academia and head for Japan, to Kerouac's lonely vigil with The Diamond Sutra on Desolation Peak, to Philip Whalen's ordination as a Zen priest. Finally, Poets on the Peaks is the story of the birth of a wilderness ethic, as well as a photographic homage to the Cascades landscape, a landscape virtually unchanged since these men journeyed there thanks to the environmental protections they helped inspire. Customer Reviews (7)
Calling all Beats!
The sources of "The Dharma Bums" & more
Beat Beginnings:The right place at the right time...
Covers beautiful Cascade Mountain scenes and peaks
Significant contribution to literature on early Beats |
37. Beat Poets (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) | |
Hardcover: 250
Pages
(2002-07-09)
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Hilarious!
Solid Sampler of 28 Poets
More than twenty-five poets from the Beat movement |
38. Poems for Building Reading Skills (The Poet and the Professor) by Timothy V. Rasinski, Brod Bagert | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2010-04-01)
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39. The Mentor Book of Major American Poets | |
Mass Market Paperback: 536
Pages
(1962-07-01)
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It only had a few that I had heard of.
American Poets
Keep a copy on my nightstand.
The great American poets
Good, but shows its age That having been said, I must note that the book has a copyright date of 1962, and it really shows its age. It's hard to imagine someone compiling an anthology of major american poets (to 1962) today and making the omissions that Williams and Honig did: Anne Bradstreet, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Carl Sandburg, Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, and many others. Despite its deficiencies, this is a wonderful collection that contains a wealth of memorable pieces. A few of my favorites: Taylor's rapturous "Stupendous Love!"; Emerson's "The Snowstorm," which celebrates the "frolic architecture of the snow"; Poe's masterwork "The Raven"; Whitman's ecstatic, all-embracing "Song of Myself"; a marvelous selection of Dickinson's quirky genius; Robinson's tragic "Richard Cory"; S. Crane's haunting short poems; Lindsay's lush, musical (and very politically incorrect!) "The Congo"; Cummings' amazing sonnet beginning "when serpents bargain for the right to squirm"; and much more. I recommend this book for anyone interested in American poetry, but caution that, because of its dated nature, it needs to be supplemented. ... Read more |
40. The Great Modern Poets | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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In A Time of Crystal Silence
excellent book to browse or read cover to cover
An Eloquent Introduction To Modern English Languge Poets |
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