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The text of this facsimile of the first edition of Leaves of Grass, published by Whitman in Brooklyn in 1855, is reproduced from a copy in the Library of Yale University. The eight pages of first comments and reviews, added to later copies of the first edition by Whitman and containing a review in The American Phrenological Journal specifically attributed to the poet himself, are from a copy in the collection of The Pierpont Morgan Library. The printed...
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Franklin Library
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1983.
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A limited ed.
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345 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
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English
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Ralph Waldo Emerson is best known as being a leader of the transcendentalist movement, a philosophy that emerged in the mid 19th century in New England. Transcendentalism was a general protest against established society and culture at the time that sought an ideal spiritual state that 'transcends' the physical and empirical and is only realized through the individual's intuition, rather than through the doctrines of established religions. In this...
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Written over the course of three decades, this extraordinary collection of new and selected poems presents a body of work from Deborah Keenan that is expressive variously of love and rage, vulnerability and authority, distraction and focus, and, perhaps above all, a sharply empathetic sense of observation. Keenan's work balances holding on to what is dear with letting go of what she cannot change.
With refreshing curiosity, these poems capture...
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CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches volume no. 79436
Pub. Date
1893
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li, 532 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
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English
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Copper Canyon Press
Pub. Date
[2016]
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127 pages ; 23 cm
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English
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In her tenth volume of poetry, Marianne Boruch displays a historical omnipresence, as she converses with Dickinson, envisions Turner painting, and empathizes with Arthur Conan Doyle. She looks unabashedly at the brutality of recent history, from drone warfare to the disaster in New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina. Poems that turn her gaze towards childhood, nature, animals, and her own poetics are patches of light in the collection's chiaroscuro.--Amazon.com....
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Pub. Date
1992
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iv, 92 pages ; 21 cm.
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English
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The Congo and Other Poems by Vachel Lindsay. Introduction by Harriet Monroe
"The Congo and Other Poems " from Vachel Lindsay. American poet (1879-1931). He is considered a founder of modern singing poetry, as he referred to it, in which verses are meant to be sung or chanted. Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!
10) The tradition
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Copper Canyon Press
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English
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"Beauty abounds in Jericho Browns daring new poetry collection, despite and inside of the evil that pollutes the everyday. A National Book Award finalist, The Tradition questions why and how weve become accustomed to terror: in the bedroom, the classroom, the workplace, and the movie theater. From mass shootings to rape to the murder of unarmed people by police, Brown interrupts complacency by locating each emergency in the garden of the body, where...
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2001
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131 pages : portrait ; 24 cm.
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English
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Kathleen Norris has touched readers throughout America with her thoughtful and provocative memoirs of faith: Dakota: A Spiritual Geography, The Cloister Walk, and Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith. She is equally admired for her poetry of engagement with the spiritual world and its landscapes. Journey includes poems from three previous books spanning thirty years, along with a generous selection of new work that continues her radically individual...
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Milkweed Editions
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[2021]
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1 online resource
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English
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Hailed by Ishmael Reed as "one of our brightest talents," Lee Ann Roripaugh's fourth collection of poems maps the illusory and ephemeral connection between identities and language.
Based on sources as diverse as Heian-period Japanese women writers and the world of science fiction, and drawing on her own experience as a second-generation Japanese American, Dandarians explores a series of "word betrayals"-English words misunderstood in transmission...
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Milkweed Editions
Pub. Date
[2021]
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1 online resource
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English
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"Hauntingly fable-like and delightfully idiosyncratic." -ADA LIMÓN
A woozy logic dominates these poems: a heart can become a buzzing hive of bees, a rooster can trigger a series of bombs, a young man can embrace a city bus as his spirit animal. Yet in this collection-selected by Kevin Prufer as the winner of the 2014 Lindquist & Vennum Prize for Poetry-Michael Bazzett slices through his poems with a dangerous sense of humor. "Your humor is deft...
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Milkweed Editions
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[2021]
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1 online resource
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English
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The eighteenth-century glass armonica, a musical instrument whose sound emits from rotating water-filled vessels, has long held the power to mesmerize with its hauntingly sorrowful tones. Just as its song-which was once thought to induce insanity-wraps itself in and around the mind, Rebecca Dunham probes the depths of human psyche, inhabiting the voices of historical female "hysterics" and inciting in readers a tranquil unease.
These are poems spoken...
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Mariner Books, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pub. Date
[2015]
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x, 229 pages ; 23 cm
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English
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Ten new poems introduce Prodigal, followed by fifty poems, culled from Gregerson's five collections, that range broadly in subject from class in America to our world's ravaged environment to the wonders of parenthood to the intersection of science and art to the passion of the Roman gods, and beyond.
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English
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Drawing upon everyday incidents, common situations, and rural imagery, Robert Frost fashioned poetry of great lyrical beauty and potent symbolism. His language is simple, clear, and colloquial, yet dense with meaning and wider significance. This brilliant collection features some of Frost's greatest works, including "The Road Not Taken," "Asking for Roses," "The Death of the Hired Man," "In the Home Stretch," "Into My Own," "Meeting and Passing,"...