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Nine Acres (Paperback): Nathaniel Perry Nine Acres (Paperback)
Nathaniel Perry; Introduction by Marie Howe
R409 Discovery Miles 4 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Selected by Marie Howe from over one thousand submissions, "Nine Acres" is the winner of the "American Poetry Review"/APR Honickman First Book Prize. Taking their titles from chapters of a 1930s small-scale farming handbook, the fifty-two poems in this cycle create a handbook for living and explore sustainability on many levels--on the land, in the family, and in the spirit.

As Marie Howe writes in her introduction to the book, "Nathanial Perry has collected poems into this book as one plants a field, as an act of husbandry: each line a furrow where seeds flourish or fail. Husbandry--to create a dwelling place and to care for it--these are the ancient acts."

"Soil Surface Management"

"I spent the afternoon breaking
ground. The tiller bucked and groaned
at the job, but with each pass I saw
a perfect blankness, like I'd been loaned
a second life in which to grow
a third. The sun sat on its porch
and smiled. I wondered if the dirt
would be enough, a kind of torch
to set inside our lives to say,
we'll grow our food like this, our plans
will look like this --like soil squared
and measured into beds by a man
sweating through his shirt with effort.
In dirt is one life we can choose
to make. I spent the afternoon
breaking what I knew we'd use."

Nathaniel Perry lives with his family in rural southside Virginia. He is the editor of the "Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review" and teaches at Hampden-Sydney College.

Long Rules - An Essay in Verse (Paperback): Nathaniel Perry Long Rules - An Essay in Verse (Paperback)
Nathaniel Perry
R376 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Save R66 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A book-length poem in six sections, Long Rules takes readers to five Trappist monasteries in the southeastern United States to consider the intersections of solitude, family, music, and landscape. Its lines unspool in a loose and echoing blank verse that investigates monastic rules, sunlight, Saint Basil, turnips, Thomas Merton, saddle-backed caterpillars, John Prine, fatherhood, and everything in between. Looking inside and outside the self, Perry asks, what, or whom, are we serving? Winner of the Backwaters Prize in Poetry, this essay in verse contemplates the meaning of solitude and its contemporary ramifications in a time of uncertainty.

Ndebele History and Culture - South African People (Paperback): Nathaniel Perry Ndebele History and Culture - South African People (Paperback)
Nathaniel Perry
R708 R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Save R129 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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