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The Sea and the Bells - Pablo Neruda - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been - Chase Twichell - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been - Chase Twichell - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

“[Twichell’s] poems generate the requisite heat with the poet’s precise, original and frequently brilliant use of language. . . . A major voice in contemporary poetry.” — Publishers Weekly “[Twichell’s poems] track the inner movements of one life with an unexpected freshness.” — The Washington Post Publishers Weekly called Chase Twichell “a major voice in contemporary poetry,” and this long overdue retrospective supports the claim. Selected from six award-winning books, this volume collects the best of Twichell’s meditative and startling poems. A longtime student of Zen Buddhism, Twichell probes how the self changes over time and how the perception of self affects the history and meaning of our lives. Her poems exhibit a deep and urgent love of the natural world amidst ecological decimation, while also delving into childhood memories and the surprise and nourishment that come from radical shifts in perception. What etiquette holds us back from more intimate speech, especially now, at the end of the world? Can’t we begin a conversation here in the vestibule, then gradually move it inside? What holds us back from saying things outright? Chase Twichell is the author of six books of poetry and the best-selling writer’s manual Practice of Poetry . She is the founding editor of Ausable Press and lives in rural New York with her husband, the novelist Russell Banks.

DKK 228.00
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Lima :: Limn - Natalie Scenters Zapico - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Lima :: Limn - Natalie Scenters Zapico - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

BuzzFeed''s Books Coming in 2019 That You''ll Want To Keep On Your Radar NPR''s 2019 Poetry Preview NBC''s 8 Excellent Latino Poetry Books for National Poetry Month The Rumpus''s Books To Read in 2019 Remezcla''s 8 Books to Read this Year Bustle''s Most Anticipated Books of 2019 Publishers Weekly''s Top 10 Poetry Books To Read For Spring 2019 “Through a range of forms—tercets, prose hybrids, lyric strophes, and more—the poems in Scenters-Zapico’s second collection . . . incisively interrogate the aesthetics of cultural difference.” ― Publishers Weekly , starred reviewIn her striking second collection, Natalie Scenters-Zapico sets her unflinching gaze once again on the borders of things. Lima :: Limón illuminates both the sweet and the sour of the immigrant experience, of life as a woman in the U.S. and Mexico, and of the politics of the present day. Drawing inspiration from the music of her childhood, her lyrical poems focus on the often-tested resilience of women. Scenters-Zapico writes heartbreakingly about domestic violence and its toxic duality of macho versus hembra, of masculinity versus femininity, and throws into harsh relief the all-too-normalized pain that women endure. Her sharp verse and intense anecdotes brand her poems into the reader; images like the Virgin Mary crying glass tears and a border fence that leaves never-healing scars intertwine as she stares down femicide and gang violence alike. Unflinching, Scenters-Zapico highlights the hardships and stigma immigrants face on both sides of the border, her desire to create change shining through in every line. Lima :: Limón is grounding and urgent, a collection that speaks out against violence and works toward healing.

DKK 195.00
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Now Do You Know Where You Are - Dana Levin - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Library of Small Catastrophes - Alison C. Rollins - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Stranger on Earth - Richard Jones - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Mean Free Path - Ben Lerner - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Late Empire - Lisa Olstein - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Late Empire - Lisa Olstein - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

“This timely yet elemental collection unfolds where the exigencies and distractions of daily life brush up against the political, the ethical, and the existential.” — Publishers Weekly “Olstein here meditates on a world gone awry, limning in precise, beautifully modulated language both personal dislocation and the slings and arrows visited upon the community at large.” — Library Journal “Brilliant and provocative.” — The Literary Review “In Late Empire, the poet throws herself into a disturbing discussion about 21st-century realities, pinpointing, questioning, and exhorting. It’s a riveting picture of the micro, day-to-day busy-ness against the macro, overshadowing struggle of existential survival.” — Rain Taxi In her fourth book―a gorgeous call-to-arms in the face of our current social and political conditions―Lisa Olstein employs her signature wit, wordplay, candor, and absurdity in poems that are her most personal―and political―to date. Like a brilliant dinner conversation that ranges from animated discussions of politics, philosophy, and religion to intimate considerations of motherhood, friendship, and eros, Olstein’s voice is immediately approachable yet uncomfortably at home in the American empire. Lisa Olstein is the author of four poetry collections and a book-length lyric essay. She is a member of the poetry faculty at the University of Texas at Austin where she teaches in the Michener Center for Writers and New Writers Project MFA programs.

DKK 198.00
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The Poet, The Lion, Talking Pictures, El Farolito, A Wedding in St. Roch, The Big Box Store, The Warp in the Mirror, Spring, Midnights, Fire & All -

The Poet, The Lion, Talking Pictures, El Farolito, A Wedding in St. Roch, The Big Box Store, The Warp in the Mirror, Spring, Midnights, Fire & All -

"Wright shrinks back from nothing."— The Village Voice "Wright belongs to a school of exactly one."— The New York Times Book Review "Wright has found a way to wed fragments of an iconic America to a luminously strange idiom, eerie as a tin whistle."— The New Yorker "C.D. Wright is one of America''s oddest, best, and most appealing poets."— Publishers Weekly A companion to her astonishing collection of prose Cooling Time , C.D. Wright argues for poetry as a way of being and seeing, and calls it "the one arena where I am not inclined to crank up the fog machine." Wright''s passion for the genre is pure inspiration, and in her hands the answer to the question of poetry is poetry. From "In a Word": I love the nouns of a time in a place, where a sack once was a poke and native skag was junk glass not junk and junk was just junk not smack and smack entailed eating with your mouth open, and an Egyptian one-eye was an egg, sunny side up, and a nation sack was a flannel amulet, worn only by women, to be touched only by women, especially around Memphis. Red sacks for love and green for money… C.D. Wright ''s most recent volume, One With Others , was a National Book Award finalist. Among her many honors are the Griffin Poetry Prize and a MacArthur Fellowship. She teaches at Brown University and lives outside of Providence, Rhode Island.

DKK 152.00
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So Much Synth - Brenda Shaughnessy - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

So Much Synth - Brenda Shaughnessy - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

"Over the last two decades Shaughnessy has stripped herself down to a voice that can sing plainly about disappointment and love in hard circumstances and the lost art of the mix tape."— The Paris Review "Shaughnessy finds ever new ways to rend the heart in this biting and poignant anthropological study of girlhood and adolescence."— Publishers Weekly Subversions of idiom and cliché punctuate Brenda Shaughnessy''s fourth collection as she approaches middle age and revisits the memories, romances, and music of adolescence. So Much Synth is a brave and ferocious collection composed of equal parts femininity, pain, pleasure, and synthesizer. While Shaughnessy tenderly winces at her youthful excesses, we can humbly catch glimpses of our own. From "I Have A Time Machine": But unfortunately it can only travel into the futureat a rate of one second per second,which seems slow to the physicists and to the grantcommittees and even to me.But I manage to get there, time after time, to the nextmoment and to the next . . . Brenda Shaughnessy is the author of three books of poetry, including Human Dark with Sugar (Copper Canyon), winner of the James Laughlin Award and finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Our Andromeda (Copper Canyon), which was one of New York Times Book Review ''s "100 Notable Books of 2013." She is an Assistant Professor of English at Rutgers University, Newark, and lives in Brooklyn with her husband, son, and daughter.

DKK 198.00
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More Than Peace and Cypresses - Cyrus Cassells - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

More Than Peace and Cypresses - Cyrus Cassells - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Cyrus Cassells’ fourth volume of poetry is an elegiac “book of heroes,” a lyric homage to the “artistic fathers” who taught him “the truth-or-bust beauty of passion transformed / into sheer compassion.” In the wake of his father’s death, Cassells returned to Italy, France and Spain, countries that nurtured him as a young writer, to investigate the sources of his inspiration. Vincent Van Gogh, Cesare Pavese, Eugenio Montale, Attilio and Bernardo Bertolucci, and García Lorca are among those invoked and revisited in order to brace Cassells through his mourning, and to serve as touchstones in his search for the meaning of gallantry and quest for courage and expression. Throughout his travels—and especially while contemplating flamenco culture—Cassells experiences the juxtaposition of mourning with unanticipated gusts of love and eroticism. Lush Andalusian-based poems emphasize the present’s power for surprise and renewal, while his elegies are ecstatic, erotic and sometimes comic. Questing and elemental, elegantly lyrical, More Than Peace and Cypresses arcs beyond grief to celebrate the fleeting majesty of our lives. From “Way of the Duende”: The day mind gone, Lord,and all the stringencies,the day’s bright yokes, the day’s heavybridles of status:flamenco as an impassionedcelebration of night,of duende, of mystery’swarrens and arabesques — Romans, Carthaginians, phantomMoors wander through the redemptive,incantatory dancing — Cyrus Cassells ’ previous books have earned the William Carlos Williams award, a Lambda Book Award, and a selection as “Best of the Year” by Publishers Weekly . He teaches at Southwest Texas State University and lives in Austin, Texas.

DKK 136.00
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Saving Daylight - Jim Harrison - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Saving Daylight - Jim Harrison - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Named to the Notable Books of the Year lists from The Kansas City Star and the Michigan Library Association. “Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him.”— The Times (London) “This is [Harrison’s] most robust, sure-footed, and blood-raising poetry collection to date.”— Booklist Jim Harrison—one of America’s most beloved writers—calls his poetry “the true bones of my life.” Although he is best known as a fiction writer, it is as a poet that Publishers Weekly famously called him an “untrammeled renegade genius.” Saving Daylight , Harrison’s tenth collection of poetry, is his first book of new poems in a decade. All of Harrison’s abundant passions for life are poured into suites, prose poems, letter-poems, and even lyrics for a mariachi band. The subjects and concerns are wide-ranging—from the heart-rending “Livingston Suite,” where a boy drowns in the local river and the body is discovered by the poet’s wife—to some of the most harrowing political poems of Harrison’s career. There is also a cast of creature characters—bears, dogs, birds, fish—as well as the woodlands, thickets, and occasional cities of Arizona, Montana, Michigan, France, and Mexico. “Imagination is my only possession,” Harrison once said. And Saving Daylight is an imagination in full, exuberant bloom. Jim Harrison is the author of over thirty books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. His work has been translated into dozens of languages. Born and raised in Michigan, he now lives in Montana and Arizona.

DKK 198.00
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Nightingale - Paisley Rekdal - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Nightingale - Paisley Rekdal - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

“Here, Rekdal translates pain into redemption, so that a loss is not an ending but a transformation, in this riveting poetic alchemy.” ― Publishers Weekly , starred review“ Nightingale explores what few writers since Ovid have reminded us: metamorphosis is a violent act, requiring dismemberment, silence, and fragmentation before we can become something new.” ― New York Journal of Books Nightingale is a book about change. This collection radically rewrites and contemporizes many of the myths central to Ovid’s epic, The Metamorphoses, Rekdal’s characters changed not by divine intervention but by both ordinary and extraordinary human events. In Nightingale, a mother undergoes cancer treatments at the same time her daughter transitions into a son; a woman comes to painful terms with her new sexual life after becoming quadriplegic; a photographer wonders whether her art is to blame for her son’s sudden illness; and a widow falls in love with her dead husband’s dog. At the same time, however, the book includes more intimate lyrics that explore personal transformation, culminating in a series of connected poems that trace the continuing effects of sexual violence and rape on survivors. Nightingale updates many of Ovid’s subjects while remaining true to the Roman epic’s tropes of violence, dismemberment, silence, and fragmentation. Is change a physical or a spiritual act? Is transformation punishment or reward, reversible or permanent? Does metamorphosis literalize our essential traits, or change us into something utterly new? Nightingale investigates these themes, while considering the roles that pain, violence, art, and voicelessness all play in the changeable selves we present to the world.

DKK 198.00
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West - Paisley Rekdal - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

West - Paisley Rekdal - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

National Book Award, 2023 Longlist * "Elegiac and shot through with righteous anger, this essential collection demands a national reckoning."— Publishers Weekly , STARRED REVIEW * "A must-have for libraries.” — Booklist , STARRED REVIEW "A remarkable collection offering history not typically told in textbooks."— Library Journal Punctuated by historical images and told through multiple voices, languages, literary forms and documents, West: A Translation explores what unites and divides America, drawing a powerful, necessary connection between the completion of the transcontinental railroad and the Chinese Exclusion Act. In 2018, Utah Poet Laureate Paisley Rekdal was commissioned to write a poem commemorating the 150 th anniversary of the transcontinental railroad. The result is West: A Translation —an unflinching hybrid collection of poems and essays that draws a powerful, necessary connection between the railroad’s completion and the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882-1943). Carved into the walls of the Angel Island Immigration Station, where Chinese migrants to the United States were detained during the Chinese Exclusion Act, is a poem elegizing a detainee who committed suicide. As West translates this anonymous Chinese elegy character by character, what’s left is a haunting narrative distilled through the history and lens of transcontinental railroad workers, and a sweeping exploration of the railroad’s cultural impact on America. Punctuated by historical images and told through multiple voices, languages, literary forms and documents, West explores what unites and divides America, and how our ideas about American history creep forward, even as the nation itself constantly threatens to spiral back. West is accompanied by a website ( www.westtrain.org ) which features video poems and encourages self-exploration of the transcontinental railroad’s history through an interactive, non-linear structure. Pairing this urgent book and innovative website, Rekdal masterfully challenges how histories themselves get written and disseminated. The result is a tour de force of resistance and resilience.

DKK 187.00
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The Dangerous Shirt - Alberto Rios - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Dangerous Shirt - Alberto Rios - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

"Discursive yet aglitter with images, often abstract and yet insistently regional, the ninth collection from the Arizona-based Rios includes something for almost everyone."— Publishers Weekly "Wonderfully odd, sometimes sad, never predictable... Rios continually surprises us in the way he stretches the meaning of words, turning them this way and that." -- San Francisco Chronicle “Ríos’s verse inhabits a country of his own making, sometimes political, often personal, with the familiarity and pungency of an Arizona chili.”— The Christian Science Monitor “Alberto Ríos is... arguably the best Latino poet writing in English today.”— Prairie Schooner Alberto Ríos’s new poems—magical wormholes through mundane reality—create an improbably true space where human bodies fall through floorboards, prickly feelings of limbs “fallen asleep” are stars buzzing under the skin, and ironed shirts hanging in a closet take on a foreboding sense of danger. Together they are a book of magical realism and cultural physics seeking the “also-moment”—the probable and imaginative directions a single moment might become. “Science may be our best way of understanding the world,” Ríos writes in one poem, “but it may not be our best way of living in it.” The shirt in my closet is dangerous. I shouldn’t have ironed it. Because I have, I will put it on. If I put it on, I will be dressed. If I am dressed, I will be drawn toward the door, The door and not the couch—the door . . . Alberto Rí os is the author of nine books of poetry, three collections of short stories, and a memoir. He has taught at Arizona State University for over twenty-five years. His book of poems The Smallest Muscle in the Human Body was nominated for the National Book Award.

DKK 190.00
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Cool, Calm, and Collected - Carolyn Kizer - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Cool, Calm, and Collected - Carolyn Kizer - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Selected as a "Best Book of the Year" by the Los Angeles Times and Booklist magazine, and winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award, Cool, Calm, and Collected is a tour de force from one of the nation’s premier poets. For four decades, Carolyn Kizer has been one of the most influential, controversial, and recognizable figures in American poetry. A feminist practically before the term existed, she has never been afraid to say what is on her mind, writing poems infused with sexual politics, social awareness, and literary irreverence. Cool, Calm, and Collected was reprinted four times in cloth and became one of Copper Canyon Press’s bestselling titles. It features new poems, work from all of Kizer’s previous volumes, translations "from a dizzying number of poets" ( New York Times ), and several prose pieces, including "Pakistan Journal" and "My Good Father." . . . We women, Outside, breathing dust, are still the Other. The evening sun goes down; time to fix dinner. "You women have no major phiolosophers." We know. But we remain philosophic, and say with the Saint, "Let me enter my chamber and sing my songs of love." —from "Pro Femina" "We cannot do without Kizer and never could—here are four decades of compelling reasons why."— Los Angeles Times "Carolyn Kizer is a national treasure."— San Francisco Chronicle "The book will appeal to poetry lovers and activists of all stripes."— Publishers Weekly "No library should be without this collection."— Booklist (starred review) Carolyn Kizer , recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, was educated at Sarah Lawrence College. She co-founded Poetry Northwest; served as the first director of the Literature Program at the National Endowment for the Arts; was a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets; and has been a poet-in-residence at Columbia, Stanford, and Princeton. Kizer lives in Sonoma, California.

DKK 236.00
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The Dream We Carry - Olav H. Hauge - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Dream We Carry - Olav H. Hauge - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

"...spare, psalmlike poems....Together, the poems in this beautifully translated selection...provide us with the autobiography of a poet who felt most at home during winter, in solitude. Hauge deserves a larger American readership, and this book may summon it." — Publishers Weekly "(Hauge''s) poetry is miniaturist, pictorial, and ruminative; personal in that his experience, cognitive and sensual observations, and intentions are everywhere in it. Yet it isn''t at all confessional or self-assertive....He is a man who knows where he is and helps us feel that we can know where we are, too."— Booklist “If you have a tiny farm, you need to love poetry more than the farm. If you sell apples, you need to love poetry more than the apples.”—Robert Bly, from the introduction Olav H. Hauge, one of Norway’s most beloved poets, is a major figure of twentieth-century European poetry. This generous bilingual edition—introduced by Robert Bly—includes the best poems from each of Hauge’s seven books, as well as a gathering of his last poems. Ever sage and plainspoken—and bearing resemblance to Chinese poetry—Hauge’s compact and classically restrained poems are rooted in his training as an orchardist, his deep reading in world literatures, and a lifetime of careful attention to the beauties and rigors of the western fjordland. His spare imagery and unpretentious tone ranges from bleak to unabashedly joyous, an intricate interplay between head and heart and hand. The rose has been sung about.I want to sing of the thorns,and the root—how it grips the rock hard, hard as a thin girl’s hand. During a writing career that spanned nearly fifty years, Olav H. Hauge produced seven books of poetry, numerous translations, and several volumes of correspondence. A largely self-educated man, he earned his living as a farmer, orchardist, and gardener on a small plot in the fjord region of western Norway.

DKK 210.00
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To 2040 - Jorie Graham - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

To 2040 - Jorie Graham - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, 2024 Finalist Griffin Poetry Prize, 2024 Shortlist Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2023 Library Journal Best Books of 2023 Guardian Best Books of 2023 Financial Times Best Books of 2023 Electric Lit Best books of 2023 It is rare to find in one collection an entire skyline burning and the quiet to follow a single worm, to hear soil breathe — in Jorie Graham''s fifteenth poetry collection, you do. Jorie Graham’s fifteenth poetry collection, To 2040 , opens in question punctuated as fact: “Are we / extinct yet. Who owns / the map.” In these visionary new poems, Graham is part historian, part cartographer as she plots an apocalyptic world where rain must be translated, silence sings louder than speech, and wired birds parrot recordings of their extinct ancestors. In one poem, the speaker is warned by a clairvoyant “the American experiment will end in 2030.” Graham shows us our potentially inevitable future soundtracked by sirens among industrial ruins, contemplating the loss of those who inhabited and named them. In sparse lines that move with cinematic precision, these poems pan from overhead views of reshaped shorelines to close-ups of a worm burrowing through earth. Here, we linger, climate crisis on hold, as Graham asks us to sit silently, to hear soil breathe. An urgent open letter to the future, with a habit of looking back, To 2040 is narrated by a speaker who reflects on her own mortality—in the glass window of a radiotherapy room, in the first “claw full of hair” placed gently on a green shower ledge. In poems that look to 2040 as both future and event-horizon, we leave the collection warned, infinitely wiser, and yet more attentively on edge. “Inhale. / Are you still there / the sun says to me.” And, from the title poem, “what was yr message, what were u meant to / pass on?”

DKK 190.00
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The Shape of the Journey - Jim Harrison - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Shape of the Journey - Jim Harrison - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

"This is poetry worth loving, hating, and fighting over."— The New York Times Book Review Here is the definitive collection of poetry from one of America’s best-loved writers—now available in paperback. With the publication of this book, eight volumes of poetry were brought back into print, including the early nature-based lyrics of Plain Song , the explosive Outlyer & Ghazals , and the startling "correspondence" with a dead Russian poet in Letters to Yesenin . Also included is an introduction by Harrison, several previously uncollected poems, and "Geo-Bestiary," a 34-part paean to earthly passions. The Shape of the Journey confirms Jim Harrison’s place among the most brilliant and essential poets writing today. "Behind the words one always feels the presence of a passionate, exuberant man who is at the same time possessed of a quick, subtle intelligence and a deeply questioning attitude toward life. Harrison writes so winningly that one is simply content to be in the presence of a writer this vital, this large-spirited."— The New York Times Book Review "(An) untrammelled renegade genius… here’s a poet talking to you instead of around himself, while doing absolutely brilliant and outrageous things with language."— Publishers Weekly "Readers can wander the woods of this collection for a lifetime and still be amazed at what they find."— Booklist (starred review.) When the cloth edition of this book was first published, it immediately became one of Copper Canyon Press’s all-time bestsellers. It was featured on Garrison Keillor’s Writer’s Almanac , became a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize , and was selected as one of the "Top-Ten Books of 1998" by Booklist . Jim Harrison is the author of dozens of books, including Legends of the Fall and In Search of Small Gods . He has also written numerous screenplays and served as the food columnist for Esquire magazine. He lives in Montana and Arizona. Dead Deer Amid pale green milkweed, wild clover, a rotted deer curled, shaglike, after a winter so cold the trees split open. I think she couldn''t keep up with the others (they had no place to go) and her food, frozen grass and twigs,

DKK 167.00
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The Ginkgo Light - Arthur Sze - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Ginkgo Light - Arthur Sze - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

“Classically elegant.”— The New York Times Book Review Sze''s free verse emphasizes at once how difficult, and how necessary, it is for us to imagine our world as a system whose ecologies and societies require us to care for all their interdependent parts." — Publishers Weekly “Sze’s list-laden sequences capture the world’s manifold facts one by one, then through discursive commentary exact from them a sense not only of aesthetic order but of universal cause and effect.”— Boston Review "Sze...here captures the energy of life in overshadowed daily events....His poems mine everything from geography, history, and biology to philosophy and nature, interweaving them to create a complex and luminous poetic texture....His poetry is an experience of awakening and pleasure that all serious students of contemporary poetry should have." — Library Journal "Whether incorporating nature, philosophy, history, or science, Sze''s poems are expansive. They unfold like the time-slowed cinematic recording of a flower''s blooming...Sze has a refreshingly original sensibility and style, and he approaches writing like a collagist by joining disparate elements into a cohesive whole." — Booklist A temple near the hypocenter of the atomic blast at Hiroshima was disintegrated, but its ginkgo tree survived to bud and bloom. Arthur Sze extends this metaphor of survival and perseverance to transform the world’s factual darkness into precarious splendor. “Each hour teems,” Sze writes, as he ingeniously integrates the world’s miraculous and mundane—a woodpecker drilling a utility pole or a 1300-year-old lotus seed—into a moving, visionary journey. Mayans charted Venus’s motion across the sky, poured chocolate into jars and interred them with the dead. A woman dips three bowls into hair’s fur glaze, places them in a kiln, anticipates removing them, red-hot, to a shelf to cool. When samba melodies have dissipated into air, when lights wrapped around a willow have vanished, what pattern of shifting lines leads to Duration? Arthur Sze , one of America’s leading poets, is the author of nine books of poetry and translation. He is professor emeritus of creative writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts and just completed a term as Poet Laureate of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

DKK 190.00
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The Book of Questions - Pablo Neruda - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Book of Questions - Pablo Neruda - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

A best-selling volume of Pablo Neruda''s poetry in an English-Spanish edition. Pablo Neruda is one of the world''s most popular poets, and in The Book of Questions , Neruda refuses to be corralled by the rational mind. Composed of 316 unanswerable questions, these poems integrate the wonder of a child with the experiences of an adult. By turns Orphic, comic, surreal, and poignant, Neruda''s questions lead the reader beyond reason into realms of intuition and pure imagination. This complete translation of Pablo Neruda''s El libro de las preguntas ( The Book of Questions ) features Neruda''s original Spanish-language poems alongside William O''Daly''s English translations. In his introduction O''Daly, who has translated eight volumes of Pablo Neruda''s poetry, writes, "These poems, more so than any of Neruda''s other work, remind us that living in a state of visionary surrender to the elemental questions, free of the quiet desperation of clinging too tightly to answers, may be our greatest act of faith." When Neruda died in 1973, The Book of Questions was one of eight unpublished poetry manuscripts that lay on his desk. In it, Neruda achieves a deeper vulnerability and vision than in his earlier work-and this unique book is a testament to everything that made Neruda an artist. "Neruda''s questions evoke pictures that make sense on a visual level before the reader can grasp them on a literal one. The effect is mildly dazzling [and] O''Daly''s translations achieve a tone that is both meditative and spontaneous." -- Publishers Weekly Pablo Neruda , born in southern Chile, led a life charged with poetic and political activity. He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, the International Peace Prize, and served as Chile''s ambassador to several countries, including Burma, France, and Argentina. He died in 1973. II. Tell me, is the rose naked or is that her only dress? Why do trees conceal the splendor of their roots? Who hears the regrets of the thieving automobile? Is there anything in the world sadder than a train standing in the rain? XIV. And what did the rubies say standing before the juice of pomegranates? Why doesn''t Thursday talk itself into coming after Friday? Who shouted with gleewhen the color blue was born? Why does the earth grieve when the violets appear?

DKK 182.00
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Twigs and Knucklebones - Sarah Lindsay - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Twigs and Knucklebones - Sarah Lindsay - Bog - Copper Canyon Press,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

"Had Dr. Dolittle fathered a prodigious daughter, she might well be behind the bizarre and entertaining personae found on the pages of Lindsay''s first-book bestiary...Lindsay''s dark-edged, sometimes creepy poems are also imbued with a buoying sense of respect for the different, the unexpected and the challenging.... In work reminiscent of Amy Clampitt and of Albert Goldbarth, Lindsay weaves informed and moving lyric claims around scientific facts, lamenting extinct species or following local rivers." — Publishers Weekly " Twigs & Knucklebones is a rare thing in poetry—a very good read....(Sarah Kindsay''s) voice...is omniscient yet intimate, super-literate and flawlessly graceful, like a really good lecturer who knows how to entertain an audience while speaking on complex subject matters." — Poetry Foundation "With wonder and bemusement, Lindsay writes supple, sparkling poems about life''s perpetual coalescence and breaking down....The heart of this mordant yet profoundly compassionate book is a vivid and involving series about the fictional ancient kingdom of Nab. Here Lindsay sifts through the detritus of a civilization, imagines the inner worlds of people long gone, and the layering of tomb upon tomb, city upon city as bone, clay vessels, and the inscribed tablets are all crushed into splinters and shards." — Booklist “Sarah Lindsay is blessed with the sort of X-ray vision a philosopher would kill for.”— The New York Times Book Review Quirky, macabre, vivid, and fascinating, Sarah Lindsay’s poetry in Twigs and Knucklebones melds science and art with astonishing facts that might just be true: spadefoot toads singing till their throats bleed, an explorer tumbling into an Antarctic crevasse and swinging from his tether like a pendulum. Many of Lindsay’s poems occur in extremis , and the situations are often severe and surreal: the futuristic “Valhalla Burn Unit on the Moon Callisto” or a bog person discovered in Eske’s Field. These characters often span—in the space of a poem—various times, cultures, and contexts. Lindsay also creates her own fictional kingdom and peoples it with outlandish characters, including jerboas, megalomaniac archaeologists, an adjunct professor, goatherds, farmers, and the god Nummis, who is depicted with a “hawk on his head, fish in one hand, horned ibex at either side.” We prod and whisk and deduce what we can from marks in clay, from the trace of a wall.But the way the king tossed and caught his adoring daughters,the foolish songs he improvised for his wife, and his furry voice— these have been safely forgotten. Sarah Lindsay is the author of two previous books of poems. Her debut volume was a finalist for the National Book Award. She lives in North Carolina.

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