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Post Romantic - Poems (Hardcover): Kathleen Flenniken Post Romantic - Poems (Hardcover)
Kathleen Flenniken; Series edited by Linda Bierds
R488 R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Save R27 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In her wide-ranging third book, poet Kathleen Flenniken undertakes the difficult task of re-seeing what is before us. Post Romantic fuses personal memory with national and ecological upheaval, interweaving narratives of family, nuclear history, love of country, and a dangerous age moving too fast. Flenniken takes these challenging moments—bits and pieces of childhood, marriage, cultural touchstones—and holds them up to the light, seeking comfort in a complicated world that is at once heartbreaking, confounding, and dear.

Seattle: Alive at the Center - Contemporary Poems from Seattle, Washington (Paperback): Cody Walker, Kathleen Flenniken, David... Seattle: Alive at the Center - Contemporary Poems from Seattle, Washington (Paperback)
Cody Walker, Kathleen Flenniken, David D Horowitz
R251 R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Save R36 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seattle, Washington's vast and varied contemporary poetry scene is on display in "Seattle: Alive at the Center," a community-based anthology. A collection of more than 75 poems from a wide spectrum of poets, "Seattle: Alive at the Center" is a cultural snapshot, showcasing the best new and established voices from this city. Three poets from Seattle came together to recognize the best work of their peers, curating a collection that explores the atmosphere, beauty, complexity, and personality of their home. As the inaugural project from Ooligan Press's Pacific Poetry Project, this book embodies the Project's mission to bring poetry to the people by making contemporary poetic voices accessible and exciting for everyone through community involvement and conversation.

Plume - Poems (Paperback): Kathleen Flenniken Plume - Poems (Paperback)
Kathleen Flenniken
R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The poems in Plume are nuclear-age songs of innocence and experience set in the "empty" desert West. Award-winning poet Kathleen Flenniken grew up in Richland, Washington, at the height of the Cold War, next door to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, where "every father I knew disappeared to fuel the bomb," and worked at Hanford herself as a civil engineer and hydrologist. By the late 1980s, declassified documents revealed decades of environmental contamination and deception at the plutonium production facility, contradicting a lifetime of official assurances to workers and their families that their community was and always had been safe. At the same time, her childhood friend Carolyn's own father was dying of radiation-induced illness: "blood cells began to err one moment efficient the next / a few gone wrong stunned by exposure to radiation / as [he] milled uranium into slugs or swabbed down / train cars or reported to B Reactor for a quick run-in / run-out." Plume, written twenty years later, traces this American betrayal and explores the human capacity to hold truth at bay when it threatens one's fundamental identity. Flenniken observes her own resistance to facts: "one box contains my childhood / the other contains his death / if one is true / how can the other be true?" The book's personal story and its historical one converge with enriching interplay and wide technical variety, introducing characters that range from Carolyn and her father to Italian physicist Enrico Fermi and Manhattan Project health physicist Herbert Parker. As a child of "Atomic City," Kathleen Flenniken brings to this tragedy the knowing perspective of an insider coupled with the art of a precise, unflinching, gifted poet. Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iSaR9mfeeM

The Tree Is Medicine - Infant Mortality at Cedar Bay (Paperback): Kathleen Flenniken The Tree Is Medicine - Infant Mortality at Cedar Bay (Paperback)
Kathleen Flenniken; Barbara Mould Young
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Plume - Poems (Hardcover): Kathleen Flenniken Plume - Poems (Hardcover)
Kathleen Flenniken
R3,197 Discovery Miles 31 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The poems in Plume are nuclear-age songs of innocence and experience set in the "empty" desert West. Award-winning poet Kathleen Flenniken grew up in Richland, Washington, at the height of the Cold War, next door to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, where "every father I knew disappeared to fuel the bomb," and worked at Hanford herself as a civil engineer and hydrologist. By the late 1980s, declassified documents revealed decades of environmental contamination and deception at the plutonium production facility, contradicting a lifetime of official assurances to workers and their families that their community was and always had been safe. At the same time, her childhood friend Carolyn's own father was dying of radiation-induced illness: "blood cells began to err one moment efficient the next / a few gone wrong stunned by exposure to radiation / as [he] milled uranium into slugs or swabbed down / train cars or reported to B Reactor for a quick run-in / run-out." Plume, written twenty years later, traces this American betrayal and explores the human capacity to hold truth at bay when it threatens one's fundamental identity. Flenniken observes her own resistance to facts: "one box contains my childhood / the other contains his death / if one is true / how can the other be true?" The book's personal story and its historical one converge with enriching interplay and wide technical variety, introducing characters that range from Carolyn and her father to Italian physicist Enrico Fermi and Manhattan Project health physicist Herbert Parker. As a child of "Atomic City," Kathleen Flenniken brings to this tragedy the knowing perspective of an insider coupled with the art of a precise, unflinching, gifted poet. Watch the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iSaR9mfeeM

Famous (Paperback): Kathleen Flenniken Famous (Paperback)
Kathleen Flenniken
R430 R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Save R67 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

She became famous, finally, to herself, Kathleen Flenniken writes. This is the kind of fame at the heart of most lives and at the center of Flenniken's first collection, winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry. Here, a little voice sings/from the back of the auditorium/of my throat. Aren't all of us/waiting to be discovered? The poet's answer is sometimes grave, sometimes comic, but always tuned to the incidental music of daily life. Kathleen Flenniken's poems have appeared in Poetry, Iowa Review, Mid-American Review, Southern Review, and Prairie Schooner. Coeditor and president of Floating Bridge Press, a publisher of Washington State poets, Flenniken has taught poetry through Writers in the Schools and other arts agencies.

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