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An outstanding collection of poetry about inventions and inventors,
real and imagined, assembled by editor and poet, Bernadette Geyer,
author of The Scabbard of Her Throat and a chapbook, What Remains.
"I was awed by the seemingly endless number of ways that poets
approached the subject. Naturally, there are poems about real
inventions-from clocks to pantyhose to chemotherapy drugs-as well
as poems that conjure fantastical inventions-such as a contraption
for kissing and a happy marriage machine. While some of the poems
in this anthology provide searing commentary on the dreadfulness of
some of the creations birthed by inventors, other poems offer us a
view into the stories behind inventions, as well as the lives of
real and imagined inventors. Whether invoking humor, irony,
historic research, or imagination, the poems in this anthology
converse not only with each other, but also with their readers and
the world at large, in service to the continued human drive to
create solutions-even to problems we didn't know we had." -
Bernadette Geyer Poems by Alex Dreppec, Brett Foster, Clare Louise
Harmon, Daniel Hales, David Mook, Donald Illich, Dorene O'Brien, F.
J. Bergmann, FJP Langheim, Gwen Hart, H.M. Jones, Holly
Karapetkova, J.G. McClure, Janet McNally, Jean Bonin, Jerry
Bradley, Jesseca Cornelson, Jessica Goodfellow, Jo Angela Edwins,
Joel Allegretti, Julie E. Bloemeke, Karen Bovenmyer, Karen
Skolfield, Kathryn Rickel, Keith Stevenson, Kelly Cherry, Kim
Roberts, Kirsten Imani Kasai, Kristine Ong Muslim, Laura Shovan,
Magus Magnus, Malka Older, Marcela Sulak, Marjorie Maddox, Mia
Leonin, Nolan Liebert, Norbert Gora, Rie Sheridan Rose, Rikki
Santer, Robert Kenny, Sarah Key, Scott Beal, Shelley Puhak, Steven
Wingate, Susan Bucci Mockler, Tanis MacDonald, Tanya Bryan, Tricia
Asklar, W. Luther Jett, William Minor, and William Winfield Wright
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Platypus (Paperback)
Joel Allegretti
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"In 'Europa/Nippon/New York, ' Joel Allegretti reminds us that
history tells the story of cultures, not just the story of
political conflict, and that history itself, though not-poem,
re-posits all the stuff - the cathedrals and gargoyles, the rubble
and voices from the rubble, the traditions and innovators - that
make poetry possible. Humming and shimmering through time, all that
stuff waits patiently for the right collector to come along and
provide the right vision to bring it into a particularly poignant
focus. And look: Here he is." -- Brian Clements, Founding Editor,
"Sentence: A Journal of Prose Poetics"; "Everything instructs,
engages, and delights us through the wide-angle lens of this
wonderful new collection where 'the next world is the next movie.'
Under many and varied guises and personae, Allegretti manages to
negotiate the 'assertive press of the tongue against the roof' in
one poem, a 'diabolical staircase' in another, and even 'the snow
on the sea' in yet another remarkable lyric. It's all here: from
documentary technique to complex political and historical
commentary, to pithy aphorisms, haiku, and large-hearted social
consciousness - and all so artfully and surprisingly integrated,
too." -- Peter Covino, Winner of the 2007 PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award
for Poetry; "Come, children, and take your seat for
'Europa/Nippon/New York, ' where Joel Allegretti spans the globe
with ears to the ground and eyes toward the stars. 'The next world
is the next movie, ' the poet writes. Phantoms, chanson, Godzilla,
bread and wine, riddlers-to-be roll through the projector-light of
the poet's wildly associative forms, his unforced epiphanies and
extravagant voice. -- Daniel Nester Author, "How to Be
Inappropriate"
"In "Thrum" Joel Allegretti, deftly and delightfully, strums his
magical musical instrument, which is poetry, as he forges fresh
forms of songs and stories that are inspired by strummers' strings.
'Context is everything, ' Allegretti reminds us, and we're planted
in the heart of a global ancient/modern orchestra. Prepare yourself
for the revelatory performance." -- Martine Bellen, Author of
"Tales of Murasaki and Other Poems," 1997 National Poetry Series
selection
"Joel Allegretti's latest collection of poems is as enjoyable as
it is different. Thrum takes the reader on a journey that explores
known musical instruments, such as the mandolin, dulcimer and
fiddle, as well as some not-so-known instruments, such as the oud,
koto and theorbo. But what makes this journey unique is that each
instrument is in a sense personified as the emotive element of each
instrument is brought to life. Allegretti does a wonderful job
tuning every poem so that the music of each instrument is realized
again and again in the words on the page. An intriguing and must
read for anyone who has a sense of all that culminates in the
commingling of the arts." -- Raymond Hammond, Editor, "The New York
Quarterly"
First published in the year 2000 in a hand-bound edition, The
Plague Psalms presents a neo-Romantic vision worthy of Baudelaire
and Poe: a world haunted by Moorish Spain, the Inquisition, the
Black Death, Erik (the Phantom of the Opera), the music of the Oud,
and other subjects penitential and pestilential. The book design
incorporates wood engravings by Albrecht Durer. This new third
edition recreates all the color content of the original printing.
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Thrum - Poems (Paperback)
Roxanne Hoffman; Photographs by Jon Paul; Illustrated by Joel Allegretti
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"In THRUM Joel Allegretti, deftly and delightfully, strums his
magical musical instrument, which is poetry, as he forges fresh
forms of songs and stories that are inspired by strummers' strings.
'Context is everything, ' Allegretti reminds us, and we're planted
in the heart of a global ancient/modern orchestra. Prepare yourself
for the revelatory performance."-- Martine Bellen, Author of TALES
OF MURASAKI AND OTHER POEMS, 1997 National Poetry Series selection
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