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The 117th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets, in which
Mary-Alice Daniel confronts tricontinental culture shock and her
curious placement within many worlds “Against humans
creating hell on earth, Daniel draws on animistic, Islamic, and
syncretic Christian traditions from her native Nigeria to unleash
potent incantations, rituals and spells, electric as St. Elmo’s
fire. Buckle up.”—Rae Armantrout, judge In Mass for
Shut-Ins, African and Western mythic systems and modern rituals
originate an ill-omened universe. Here, it is always night, grim
night, under absurd moons. Venturing through dreamscapes,
hellscapes, and lurid landscapes, poems map speculative fields of
spiritual warfare. This collection is controlled chaos powered by
nightmare fuel. It animates an utterly odd organism: a cosmology
cobbled with scripture, superstition, mass media, mad science.
Horrid, holy, unholy—these pages overrun with the unhinged,
intrusive thoughts that obsess us all late into nighttime.
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Mothman Apologia (Paperback)
Robert Wood Lynn; Foreword by Rae Armantrout
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R458
R423
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This volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets explores love,
grief, the opioid epidemic, and coming of age “Elegiac
and witty.”—Elisa Gabbert, New York Times, “The Best Poetry
of 2022” “These poems name the hurt wrought upon the
meek that makes the elegy, here, as much an exaltation of the
living as a mournful dirge for the land.”—Major Jackson,
Vanderbilt University The 116th volume of the Yale Series
of Younger Poets, Robert Wood Lynn’s collection of poems explores
the tensions of youth and the saturation points of knowledge: those
moments when the acquisition of understanding overlaps with regret
and becomes a desire to know less. Comprising poems of place set
across the Virginias, this collection includes an episodic elegy
exploring the opioid crisis in the Shenandoah Valley as well as a
separate series of persona poems reimagining the Mothman (West
Virginia’s famed cryptid) reluctantly coming of age in that
state’s mountains and struggling with the utility of warnings.
These are narrative poems of love and grief, built from a
storytelling tradition. Taken together they form an arc
encompassing the experience of growing up, looking away, and
looking back.
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Finalists (Paperback)
Rae Armantrout
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R395
R372
Discovery Miles 3 720
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What will we call the last generation before the looming end times?
With Finalists Rae Armantrout suggests one option. Brilliant and
irascible, playful and intense, Armantrout nails the current
moment's debris fields and super computers, its sizzling malaise
and confusion, with an exemplary immensity of heart and a boundless
capacity for humor. The poems in this book find (and create) beauty
in midst of the ongoing crisis.
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Conjure (Paperback)
Rae Armantrout
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R365
R342
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CARE Dress like you care! Eat like you care! Care like you care!
You don't think apples just grow on trees, do you? * A fish taps a
clam against a bony knob of coral to crack its shell - which
demonstrates intelligence yes, but is the fish pleased with itself?
* Alone in your crib, you form syllables. Are you happy when one is
like another? Add yourself to yourself. Now you have someone Rae
Armantrout has always taken pleasure in uncertainties and
conundrums, the tricky nuances of language and feeling. In Conjure
that pleasure is matched by dread; fascination meets fear as the
poet considers the emergence of new life (twin granddaughters) into
an increasingly toxic world: the Amazon smolders, children are
caged or die crossing rivers and oceans, and weddings make
convenient targets for drone strikes. These poems explore the
restless border between self and non-self and ask us to look with
new eyes at what we're doing.
Rae Armantrout’s poetry comprises one of the most refined and
visionary bodies of work written over the last forty years. These
potent, compact meditations on our complicated times reveal her
observant sensibility, lively intellect, and emotional complexity.
This generous volume charts the evolution of Armantrout’s mature,
stylistically distinct work. In addition to 25 new poems, there are
selections from her books Up To Speed, Next Life, the Pulitzer
Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award winning volume Versed,
Money Shot, Just Saying, and Itself. Including some of her most
brilliant pieces, Partly affirms Armantrout’s reputation as one
of our sharpest and most innovative writers.
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Notice
Rae Armantrout
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R198
Discovery Miles 1 980
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A chapbook from Pulitzer Prize winner Rae Armantrout on climate
change Notice is the product of a life-long interest in natural
sciences by Pulitzer Prize winning poet Rae Armantrout. The
collection draws poems from her previous books calling our
attention to how language frames and shapes our relationships to
climate and kin. The title is a call to take heed of the signs
coming to us daily. "Notice" can be read as a noun or a verb. As a
noun it might be thought of as a public warning. The author has
selected poems that respond in various ways to the environmental
crisis which we all see developing and about which we don't seem to
be able to take appropriate action. The poem "Preparedness," for
instance, hazards a wild guess about the cause of this failure to
act. Some of the poems here address the problem directly. In others
the focus is broader or the approach more subtle. There are even a
few poems in which the author allows for something like hope.
Much more than a word list, the Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus
is a browsable source of inspiration as well as an authoritative
guide to selecting and using vocabulary. This essential guide for
writers provides real-life example sentences and a careful
selection of the most relevant synonyms, as well as new usage
notes, hints for choosing between similar words, a Word Finder
section organized by subject, and a comprehensive language guide.
The text is also peppered with thought-provoking reflections on
favorite (and not-so-favorite) words by noted contemporary writers,
including Joshua Ferris, Francine Prose, David Foster Wallace,
Zadie Smith, and Simon Winchester, many newly commissioned for this
edition.
The third edition revises and updates this innovative reference,
adding hundreds of new words, senses, and phrases to its more than
300,000 synonyms and 10,000 antonyms. New features in this edition
include over 200 literary and humorous quotations highlighting
notable usages of words, and a revised graphical word toolkit
feature showing common word combinations based on evidence in the
Oxford Corpus. There is also a new introduction by noted language
commentator Ben Zimmer.
Entanglements is the product of a years-long interest in science,
particularly physics by Pulitzer Prize winning poet, Rae
Armantrout. The collection includes poems from her previous books,
as well as four new poems. Armantrout delved into books intended to
make science accessible for the average person, as well as engaged
in conversations with physicists. The title is inspired by the way
particles can become so entangled that any space between them
becomes irrelevant, but also by the way in which the author's daily
life became entangled with the exploration of physics.
The 117th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets, in which
Mary-Alice Daniel confronts tricontinental culture shock and her
curious placement within many worlds “Against humans
creating hell on earth, Daniel draws on animistic, Islamic, and
syncretic Christian traditions from her native Nigeria to unleash
potent incantations, rituals and spells, electric as St. Elmo’s
fire. Buckle up.”—Rae Armantrout, judge In Mass for
Shut-Ins, African and Western mythic systems and modern rituals
originate an ill-omened universe. Here, it is always night, grim
night, under absurd moons. Venturing through dreamscapes,
hellscapes, and lurid landscapes, poems map speculative fields of
spiritual warfare. This collection is controlled chaos powered by
nightmare fuel. It animates an utterly odd organism: a cosmology
cobbled with scripture, superstition, mass media, mad science.
Horrid, holy, unholy—these pages overrun with the unhinged,
intrusive thoughts that obsess us all late into nighttime.
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