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Seneca - The Madness of Hercules: Seneca Seneca - The Madness of Hercules
Seneca; Translated by Dana Gioia; Introduction by Dana Gioia
R473 R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Save R26 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Here at Last is Love (Hardcover): Dunstan Thompson Here at Last is Love (Hardcover)
Dunstan Thompson; Edited by Gregory Wolfe; Afterword by Dana Gioia
R776 R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Save R96 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Hanging God (Hardcover): James Matthew Wilson The Hanging God (Hardcover)
James Matthew Wilson; Foreword by Dana Gioia
R613 Discovery Miles 6 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Ogden Nash - The Life and Work of America's Laureate of Light Verse (Hardcover, New): Douglas M Parker, Dana Gioia Ogden Nash - The Life and Work of America's Laureate of Light Verse (Hardcover, New)
Douglas M Parker, Dana Gioia
R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

His keen grasp of human nature and a unique style of verse made Ogden Nash, in the mid-twentieth century, the most widely read and frequently quoted poet of his time. For years, readers have longed for a biography to match Nash's charm, wit, and good nature; now we have it in Douglas Parker's absorbing and delightful life of the poet. Intelligent, informative, and engaging.... There is no comparable study not only of Nash's life but also of the role that poetry, especially comic verse, played in modern American literary culture.... A story long overdue in the telling. -Dana Gioia

Civic Education and the Future of American Citizenship (Hardcover, New): Elizabeth Kaufer Busch, Jonathan W. White Civic Education and the Future of American Citizenship (Hardcover, New)
Elizabeth Kaufer Busch, Jonathan W. White; Contributions by John Agresto, Mark Bauerlein, Peter A Benoliel, …
R3,175 Discovery Miles 31 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Founders of this nation believed that the government they were creating required a civically educated populace. Such an education aimed to cultivate enlightened, informed, and vigilant citizens who could perpetuate and improve the nation. Unfortunately, America's contemporary youth seem to lack adequate opportunities, if not also the ability or will, to critically examine the foundations of this nation. An even larger problem is an increasing ambivalence toward education in general. Stepping into this void is a diverse group of educators, intellectuals, and businesspeople, brought together in Civic Education and the Future of American Citizenship to grapple with the issue of civic illiteracy and its consequences. The essays, edited by Elizabeth Kaufer Busch and Jonathan W. White, force us to not only reexamine the goals of civic education in America but also those of liberal education more broadly.

Best American Poetry 2018 (Paperback): David Lehman, Dana Gioia Best American Poetry 2018 (Paperback)
David Lehman, Dana Gioia
R434 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R28 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The 2018 edition of the Best American Poetry--"a 'best' anthology that really lives up to its title" (Chicago Tribune)--collects the most significant poems of the year, chosen by Poet Laureate of California Dana Gioia. The guest editor for 2018, Dana Gioia, has an unconventional poetic background. Gioia has published five volumes of poetry, served as the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and currently sits as the Poet Laureate of California, but he is also a graduate of Stanford Business School and was once a Vice President at General Foods. He has studied opera and is a published librettist, in addition to his prolific work in critical essay writing and editing literary anthologies. Having lived several lives, Gioia brings an insightful, varied, eclectic eye to this year's Best American Poetry. With his classic essay "Can Poetry Matter?", originally run in The Atlantic in 1991, Gioia considered whether there is a place for poetry to be a part of modern American mainstream culture. Decades later, the debate continues, but Best American Poetry 2018 stands as evidence that poetry is very much present, relevant, and finding new readers.

The Gospel in Gerard Manley Hopkins - Selections from His Poems, Letters, Journals, and Spiritual Writings (Paperback): Gerard... The Gospel in Gerard Manley Hopkins - Selections from His Poems, Letters, Journals, and Spiritual Writings (Paperback)
Gerard Manley Hopkins; Edited by Margaret R Ellsberg; Foreword by Dana Gioia
R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How did a Catholic priest who died a failure become one of the world’s greatest poets? Discover in his own words the struggle for faith that gave birth to some of the best spiritual poetry of all time. Gerard Manley Hopkins deserves his place among the greatest poets in the English language. He ranks seventh among the most frequently reprinted English-language poets, surpassed only by Shakespeare, Donne, Blake, Dickinson, Yeats, and Wordsworth. Yet when the English Jesuit priest died of typhoid fever at age forty-four, he considered his life a failure. He never would have suspected that his poems, which would not be published for another twenty-nine years, would eventually change the course of modern poetry and influence such poets as W. H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, Robert Lowell, John Berryman, Geoffrey Hill, and Seamus Heaney. Like his contemporaries Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, Hopkins revolutionized poetic language. And yet we love Hopkins not only for his literary genius but for the hard-won faith that finds expression in his verse. Who else has captured the thunderous voice of God and the grandeur of his creation on the written page as Hopkins has? Seamlessly weaving together selections from Hopkins’s poems, letters, journals, and sermons, Peggy Ellsberg lets the poet tell the story of a life-long struggle with faith that gave birth to some of the best poetry of all time. Even readers who spurn religious language will find in Hopkins a refreshing, liberating way to see God’s hand at work in the world.

Handbook of Literary Terms - Literature, Language, Theory (Paperback, 3rd edition): X Kennedy, Dana Gioia, Mark Bauerlein Handbook of Literary Terms - Literature, Language, Theory (Paperback, 3rd edition)
X Kennedy, Dana Gioia, Mark Bauerlein
R1,810 Discovery Miles 18 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the author team of the discipline's most widely used literature anthology, this accessible and instructive guide introduces students to the language of literary study. Featuring an engaging and accessible writing style, this supplemental reference manual for the introductory student has over 400 entries and serves to demystify literature and the terms, techniques, and analysis tools that literary scholars use.

The Flowers of Evil - (Les Fleurs du Mal) (Paperback): Charles Baudelaire The Flowers of Evil - (Les Fleurs du Mal) (Paperback)
Charles Baudelaire; Translated by Aaron Poochigian; Introduction by Dana Gioia; Afterword by Daniel Handler
R396 R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Known to his contemporaries primarily as an art critic, but ambitious to secure a more lasting literary legacy, Charles Baudelaire, a Parisian bohemian, spent much of the 1840s composing gritty, often perverse, poems that expressed his disgust with the banality of modern city life. First published in 1857, the book that collected these poems together, Les Fleurs du mal, was an instant sensation—earning Baudelaire plaudits and, simultaneously, disrepute. Only a year after Gustave Flaubert had endured his own public trial for published indecency (for Madame Bovary), a French court declared Les Fleurs du mal an offense against public morals and six poems within it were immediately suppressed (a ruling that would not be reversed until 1949, nearly a century after Baudelaire’s untimely death). Subsequent editions expanded on the original, including new poems that have since been recognized as Baudelaire’s masterpieces, producing a body of work that stands as the most consequential, controversial and influential book of poetry from the nineteenth century. Acclaimed translator and poet Aaron Poochigian tackles this revolutionary text with an ear attuned to Baudelaire’s lyrical innovations—rendering them in “an assertive blend of full and slant rhymes and fluent iambs” (A. E. Stallings)—and an intuitive feel for the work’s dark and brooding mood. Poochigian’s version captures the incantatory, almost magical, effect of the original—reanimating for today’s reader Baudelaire’s “unfailing vision” that “trumpeted the space and light of the future” (Patti Smith). An introduction by Dana Gioia offers a probing reassessment of the supreme artistry of Baudelaire’s masterpiece, and an afterword by Daniel Handler explores its continued relevance and appeal. Featuring the poems in English and French, this deluxe dual-language edition allows readers to commune both with the original poems and with these electric, revelatory translations.

The Catholic Writer Today - And Other Essays (Paperback): Dana Gioia The Catholic Writer Today - And Other Essays (Paperback)
Dana Gioia
R420 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R24 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
99 Poems - New & Selected (Hardcover): Dana Gioia 99 Poems - New & Selected (Hardcover)
Dana Gioia
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Flowers of Evil - (Les Fleurs du mal) (Hardcover): Charles Baudelaire The Flowers of Evil - (Les Fleurs du mal) (Hardcover)
Charles Baudelaire; Translated by Aaron Poochigian; Introduction by Dana Gioia; Afterword by Daniel Handler
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Known to his contemporaries primarily as an art critic, but ambitious to secure a more lasting literary legacy, Parisian bohemian Charles Baudelaire, spent much of the 1840s composing gritty, often perverse, poems that expressed his disgust with the banality of modern city life. First published in 1857, the book that collected these poems together, Les Fleurs du mal, was an instant sensation-earning Baudelaire plaudits and, simultaneously, disrepute. Only a year after Gustave Flaubert had endured his own public trial for published indecency (for Madame Bovary), a French court declared Les Fleurs du mal an offense against public morals and six poems within it were immediately suppressed (a ruling that would not be reversed until 1949, nearly a century after Baudelaire's untimely death). Subsequent editions expanded on the original, including new poems that have since been recognised as Baudelaire's masterpieces, producing a body of work that stands as the most consequential, controversial and influential book of poetry from the nineteenth century. Acclaimed translator and poet Aaron Poochigian tackles this revolutionary text with an ear attuned to Baudelaire's lyrical innovations-rendering them in "an assertive blend of full and slant rhymes and fluent iambs" (A.E. Stallings)-and an intuitive feel for the work's dark and brooding mood. Poochigian's version captures the incantatory, almost magical, effect of the original-reanimating for today's reader Baudelaire's "unfailing vision" that "trumpeted the space and light of the future" (Patti Smith). An introduction by Dana Gioia offers a probing reassessment of the supreme artistry of Baudelaire's masterpiece, and an afterword by Daniel Handler explores its continued relevance and appeal. Featuring the poems in English and French, this deluxe dual-language edition allows readers to commune both with the original poems and with these electric, revelatory translations.

Studying with Miss Bishop - Memoirs from a Young Writer's Life (Paperback): Dana Gioia Studying with Miss Bishop - Memoirs from a Young Writer's Life (Paperback)
Dana Gioia
R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
This Man's Army - A War in Fifty-odd Sonnets (Paperback): John Allan Wyeth This Man's Army - A War in Fifty-odd Sonnets (Paperback)
John Allan Wyeth; Introduction by Dana Gioia; Notes by B. J. Omanson
R663 R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Save R164 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a newly restored vision of World War I in verse from a talented - and largely unknown - American soldier-poet.First published in 1928, ""This Man's Army: A War in Fifty-Odd Sonnets"" is a gripping collection of narrative verse that represents the beginning and end of the promising literary career of John Allan Wyeth, a Princeton-educated French interpreter in the American Expeditionary Force's Thirty-third Division. Though it received strong reviews and enough sales to warrant a trade edition in 1929, the volume faced the insurmountable adversary of the Great Depression, and its author soon vanished from the literary scene.This new edition of ""This Man's Army"" restores to print a lost vantage point on the American experience in the Great War as valuable for its high literary merits as for its historical accuracy. The new introduction by Dana Gioia, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, chronicles the life of the elusive author and maps the book's critical reception and place in World War I poetry, while new annotations by military historian B. J. Omanson establish the historical context of individual poems.Wyeth (1894-1981), the son of a prominent New York medical family, had just completed a master's degree in French at Princeton when the United States entered World War I in 1917 and he was motivated into service. His fluency in French garnered him a position in the Interpreters Corps as a second lieutenant in the Thirty-third Division deployed to France and Belgium, and he served in this capacity until his discharge in October 1919. ""This Man's Army"" is an autobiographical account of Wyeth's service years, detailing his duties as interpreter, messenger, and occasionally sentry while traveling town by town toward the German Hindenburg line. With an unwavering eye for singular details, Wyeth recounts the devastating effects of modern warfare, the cultural interactions of American and French forces, and the lighthearted camaraderie of soldiers on leave. Although he is keenly aware of the brutality of combat, Wyeth's narrator never doubts the eventual American victory.The term fifty-odd in the subtitle describes the sonnets both quantitatively - in that there are fifty-five in total - and qualitatively - as Wyeth stretched the traditional form through incorporation of American and British military jargon and Jazz Age slang as well as a new rhyme scheme unprecedented in the seven-century history of the form.The republication of ""This Man's Army"" restores to American historical literature an authentically detailed and imaginatively idiosyncratic vision of the Great War from a remarkable soldier-poet who shares universal truths about warfare as relevant and provocative today as when they were written.

Ogden Nash - The Life and Work of America's Laureate of Light Verse (Paperback): Douglas M Parker, Dana Gioia Ogden Nash - The Life and Work of America's Laureate of Light Verse (Paperback)
Douglas M Parker, Dana Gioia
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Candy Is dandy But liquor Is quicker. These inimitable lines could only have been written by Ogden Nash, the American nonpareil of light verse and one of the most remarkable figures in American letters. His keen grasp of human nature and a unique style of verse made him, in the mid-twentieth century, the most widely read and frequently quoted poet of his time. For years, readers have longed for a biography to match Nash's charm, wit, and good nature; now we have it in Douglas Parker's absorbing and delightful life of the poet. My garden will never make me famous, I'm a horticultural ignoramus, I can't tell a stringbean from a soybean, Or even a girl bean from a boy bean. Ogden Nash grew up in Savannah, Georgia, went to prep school in Newport, Rhode Island, dropped out of Harvard after his freshman year, and soon after started work as an editor with Doubleday. When he began publishing humorous poems in the New Yorker, and later when he worked at the magazine, he became part of the literary circle that included E. B. and Katharine White, Dorothy Parker, Harold Ross, and S. J. Perelman. He went on to publish more than two dozen books of verse as well as screenplays, lyrics and scripts for the theater, children's stories, and essays. Douglas Parker, who has had exclusive access to family letters and diaries, and permission to quote liberally from them and from Nash's poems, has written a warm and inviting biography of the poet who reveled in pure whimsy and wordplay, but who was applauded by his more serious contemporaries. With 12 black-and-white photographs.

Borderless - The Art of Luis Tapia (Hardcover): Dana Gioia Borderless - The Art of Luis Tapia (Hardcover)
Dana Gioia; Introduction by Charlene Villaseñor Black; Contributions by Denise Chávez, Edward Hayes, Lucy R. Lippard, …
R1,364 R1,192 Discovery Miles 11 920 Save R172 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
In Praise of Limes (Paperback): Shirley Geok-lin Lim In Praise of Limes (Paperback)
Shirley Geok-lin Lim; Preface by Dana Gioia; Afterword by Boey Kim Cheng
R393 R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
One Hundred Visions of War (Paperback): Julien Vocance One Hundred Visions of War (Paperback)
Julien Vocance; Translated by Alfred Nicol; Preface by Dana Gioia
R265 R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Save R19 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Hanging God (Paperback): James Matthew Wilson The Hanging God (Paperback)
James Matthew Wilson; Foreword by Dana Gioia
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Aesthetics Volume I (Paperback): Dietrich Von Hildebrand Aesthetics Volume I (Paperback)
Dietrich Von Hildebrand; Foreword by Dana Gioia; Introduction by John F. Crosby
R726 R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Save R70 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Here at Last is Love (Paperback): Dunstan Thompson Here at Last is Love (Paperback)
Dunstan Thompson; Edited by Gregory Wolfe; Afterword by Dana Gioia
R407 R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Save R27 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
An Introduction to Poetry (Paperback, 13th Revised edition): X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia An Introduction to Poetry (Paperback, 13th Revised edition)
X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia
R4,546 Discovery Miles 45 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Kennedy/Gioia's "An Introduction to Poetry, "13th edition continues to inspire students with a rich collection of poems and engaging insights on reading, analyzing, and writing about poetry. The authors of this bestselling book are the recipients of many prestigious poetry awards. Features new to this edition include:

  • Exclusive conversation between Dana Gioia and U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan, offer students an insider's look into the importance of literature and reading in the life of this poet.
  • More than 50 new selections--from a wonderful range of poets including Kevin Young, Bettie Sellers, Mary Oliver, David Lehman, Constantine Cavafy, Rainer Maria Rilke, Anne Stevenson, James Weldon Johnson, Alice Fulton, Jimmy Baca, Rita Dove, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Lorine Niedecker, among others.
  • New 2009 MLA guidelines--provides students the updated source citation guidelines from the new 7th edition of the "MLA Handbook" and incorporates these in all sample student papers.
Civic Education and the Future of American Citizenship (Paperback, New): Elizabeth Kaufer Busch, Jonathan W. White Civic Education and the Future of American Citizenship (Paperback, New)
Elizabeth Kaufer Busch, Jonathan W. White; Contributions by John Agresto, Mark Bauerlein, Peter A Benoliel, …
R1,611 Discovery Miles 16 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Founders of this nation believed that the government they were creating required a civically educated populace. Such an education aimed to cultivate enlightened, informed, and vigilant citizens who could perpetuate and improve the nation. Unfortunately, America's contemporary youth seem to lack adequate opportunities, if not also the ability or will, to critically examine the foundations of this nation. An even larger problem is an increasing ambivalence toward education in general. Stepping into this void is a diverse group of educators, intellectuals, and businesspeople, brought together in Civic Education and the Future of American Citizenship to grapple with the issue of civic illiteracy and its consequences. The essays, edited by Elizabeth Kaufer Busch and Jonathan W. White, force us to not only reexamine the goals of civic education in America but also those of liberal education more broadly.

Selected Short Stories of Weldon Kees (Paperback, 2 Rev Ed): Weldon Kees Selected Short Stories of Weldon Kees (Paperback, 2 Rev Ed)
Weldon Kees; Edited by Dana Gioia; Introduction by Dana Gioia
R358 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R24 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

By the age of thirty, Weldon Kees (1914-55) was a poet, journalist, musician, painter, photographer, and short story writer living in New York City. Despite a contract for a forthcoming novel, however, he stopped writing fiction, moved to San Francisco, and worked as an artist and filmmaker. On July 18, 1955, his car was found on the Golden Gate Bridge, and he has not been seen since.

These stories by Kees, predominantly set in Depression-era mid-America, feature bleak, realistic settings and characters resigned to their meager lives. The owner of an auto parts store occasionally "sells" his sister Betty Lou to interested patrons; a cryptic message in library books indicates the yearnings of a silenced patron; a young woman taking tickets at the Roseland Gardens futilely dreams of escape from the future she sees for herself; and an old man carefully saves his money to fulfill the requirements of a chain letter only to be disappointed by a spiteful daughter-in-law. Many of these stories are set in the Nebraska of Kees's youth, and they are written from a Midwestern sensibility: keenly observant, darkly humorous, and absurdly fantastic.

In this new edition, Dana Gioia has added three stories to the fourteen gathered in the first edition, "The Ceremony and Other Stories," "The New York Times" named that first edition, published in 1984, a notable book of the year.

Literature - An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing, Compact Edition Plus Revel -- Access Card Package (Book,... Literature - An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing, Compact Edition Plus Revel -- Access Card Package (Book, 8th ed.)
X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia
R2,652 Discovery Miles 26 520 Out of stock
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