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Humanities
Disfortune Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 84
ISBN: 9780819512260
Pub Date: 01 Aug 1995
Description:
Disfortune is not in the mainstream of American poetic speech, nor is it easily placed into any of the well-known poetic speech-camps that have arisen on its margins. Terse, haunting lyrics expose the irreducible contradictions of living, wherein "the talking-singing, the whole talking-/singing ball of yarn, begins to unravel." Deceptively casual in tone, these poems offer startling confrontations with "the unoriginal/oblivion," with "the contrived delicacy/of what is emptied and kept.
Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9780813108353
Pub Date: 29 Jun 1995
Series: Studies in Romance Languages
Description:
Twentieth-century Spanish poetry has received comparatively little attention from critics writing in English. Andrew Debicki now presents the first English-language history published in the United States to examine the sweep of modern Spanish verse. More important, he is the first to situate Spanish poetry in the context of European modernity, to trace its trajectory from the symbolists to the postmodernists.
Art Of Drowning, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780822955672
Pub Date: 15 Jun 1995
Description:
Over the past decade, Billy Collins has emerged as the most beloved American poet since Robert Frost, garnering critical acclaim and broad popular appeal. Gerald Stern describes his poetry as "heartbreakingly beautiful." John Updike proclaims his poems "consistently startling, more serious than they seem, they describe all the worlds that are and were and some others besides.

Reclaiming Rhetorica

Women In The Rhetorical Tradition
Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
ISBN: 9780822955535
Pub Date: 15 Jun 1995
Description:
Women's contribution to rhetoric throughout Western history, like so many other aspects of women's experience, has yet to be fully explored. In pathbreaking discussions ranging from ancient Greece, though the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, to modern times, sixteen closely coordinated essays examine how women have used language to reflect their vision of themselves and their age; how they have used traditional rhetoric and applied it to women\u2019s discourse; and how women have contributed to rhetorical theory. Language specialists, feminists, and all those interested in rhetoric, composition, and communication, will benefit from the fresh and stimulating cross-disciplinary insights they offer.

Little Girls In Church

Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780822955566
Pub Date: 25 May 1995
Description:
Although Kathleen Norris’s best-selling Dakota: A Spiritual Geography has brought her to the attention of many thousands of readers, she is first and last a poet. Like Robert Frost, another poet identified with a particular landscape, she can reveal the miraculous in the ordinary, and she writes with clarity, humor, and deep sympathy for her subjects.

City Of Salt

Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822955573
Pub Date: 04 May 1995
Description:
City of Salt, Gregory Orr’s sixth book of poems, is largely autobiographical and presents moments of intense emotion which are anchored in clearly dramatized events. These are poems of elegy and celebration, and of occasions where the two modes fuse in acts of redemptive imagination.
100 Amazing Facts About the Negro with Complete Proof Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
ISBN: 9780960229475
Pub Date: 01 May 1995
Illustrations: 9 illus.
Description:
First published in 1934 and revised in 1962, this book gathers journalist and historian Joel Augustus Rogers' columns from the syndicated newspaper feature titled Your History. Patterned after the look of Ripley's popular Believe It or Not the multiple vignettes in each episode recount short items from Rogers's research. The feature began in the Pittsburgh Courier in November 1934 and ran through the 1960s.
Realm of Unknowing Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 193
ISBN: 9780819512246
Pub Date: 21 Apr 1995
Description:
Powerful meditations on the nature and limits of human understanding.
Timber and Prayer Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
ISBN: 9780822955542
Pub Date: 15 Apr 1995
Description:
"Weaver's life studies and lyrics are imbued with a vivid sense of language, a vivid sense of the world, a vivid sense of their inseparability. And his tonal range—from unabashed passion to the subtlest velleity—is impressive indeed. This is a singular talent.
Aunt Jane Of Kentucky Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780813108384
Pub Date: 16 Mar 1995
Illustrations: illus
Description:
"You see, some folks has albums to put folks' pictures in to remember them by, and some folks has a book and lorites down the things that happen every day so they won't forget them; but, honey, these quilts is my albums and my diaries."Aunt Jane is a fictional character well known for her gentle folk wisdom and her vivid descriptions of a picturesque and almost vanished way of life in the rural South of the last century. Her words recall lavish Sunday dinners, courtships, quilting bees, church meetings, and county fair competitions.
Afterrimages Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 115
ISBN: 9780819512239
Pub Date: 01 Mar 1995
Description:
Joan Retallack offers a book of forms, like the medieval Book of Hours, intended to draw readers into a meditative experience of time, space, language, the many humors of chance and design, as they intersect and leave their traces on the page. All of civilization to date, all of history is after all aftermath, afterthought, afterimage. The language graphics of AFTERRIMAGES lay claim to the fragility-the gift, the terror, and the whimsy-of the remnant that all images are.
Simplicity Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9780963818317
Pub Date: 31 Jan 1995
Description:
Expansive, lyrical, and groundbreaking poetry by Ruth Stone, winner of the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award
Mose Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 66
ISBN: 9780819512208
Pub Date: 27 Jan 1995
Description:
A striking interplay of content and style makes this book-length narrative poem a wrenching, compelling tale. Mose is incarcerated in a Texas prison for a crime whose circumstances slowly unfold as he numbers the days of his sentence and fantasizes about a woman inexorably tied to his fate. As the harshness of prison life begins to close in and distort Mose's consciousness, he is increasingly obsessed with the truth of what happened.

Some Are Drowning

Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822955474
Pub Date: 06 Jan 1995
Description:
This first collection of poems enacts the struggle of a young black gay man in his search for identity. Many voices haunt these poems: black and white, male and female, the oppressor’s voice as well as the oppressed. The poet’s aim, finally, is to rescue some portion of the drowned and the drowning.
Global Cultures Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 539
ISBN: 9780819562821
Pub Date: 09 Dec 1994
Description:
Over the past two decades, sweeping political changes and burgeoning new technologies have resulted in communities being increasingly defined in global as well as regional and national terms. Although the intellectual terra nova of world cultures remains largely uncharted, this anthology of sixty-two stories from around the non-Euro-American world provides what Elisabeth Young-Bruehl calls "an introductory map to the great wealth of literary works now being produced in, at once, the particular settings of the writers' experiences and the global setting."Young-Bruehl finds that while the cultural diversity the stories exemplify is amazing, so too is the similarity in thematic terms of the concerns that this diversity presents.
Exile Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780813118888
Pub Date: 08 Dec 1994
Description:
The life of a human community rests on common experience. Yet in modem life there is an experience common to all that threatens the very basis of community -- the experience of exile. No one in the modem world has been spared the encounter with homelessness.