Come the Slumberless To the Land of Nod

Come the Slumberless To the Land of Nod
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Publisher : Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages : 87
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ISBN-10 : 9781619322196
ISBN-13 : 1619322196
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Come the Slumberless To the Land of Nod by : Traci Brimhall

Written during the trial for a close friend’s murder, Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod exposes that the whimsical, horrible, and absurd all sit together. In this ambitious fourth collection, Traci Brimhall corresponds with the urges of life and death within herself as she lives through a series of impossibilities: the sentencing of her friend’s murderers, the birth of her child, the death of her mother, divorce, a trip sailing through the Arctic. In lullaby, lyric essay, and always with brutal sincerity, Brimhall examines how beauty and terror live right alongside each other––much like how Nod is both a fictional dreamscape and the place where Cain is exiled for murdering Abel. By plucking at the tensions between life and death, love and hate, truth and obscurity, Brimhall finds what it is that ties opposing themes together; how love and loss are married in grief. Like Eve thrust from Eden, Brimhall is tasked with finding meaning in a world defined by its cruelty. Unrelenting, incisive, and tender, these poems expose beauty in the grotesque and argue that the effort to be good always outweighs the desire to succumb to what is easy.

Our Lady of the Ruins

Our Lady of the Ruins
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Publisher : W. W. Norton
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B799520
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Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Lady of the Ruins by : Traci Brimhall

"Poetry for the new century: awake to the world, spiritually profound, and radiant with lyric intelligence." --Carolyn Forché

Saudade

Saudade
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 1556595174
ISBN-13 : 9781556595172
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Saudade by : Traci Brimhall

Inspired by her mother's ancestry and described by Brimhall as "autobiomythography," Saudade explores the myths within an Amazon River town.

Louder Birds

Louder Birds
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780807172995
ISBN-13 : 0807172995
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Louder Birds by : Angela Voras-Hills

Angela Voras­-Hills’s Louder Birds, her debut collection of poetry, is a beautiful study of the natural world, motherhood, and the inherent desire for meaning. This collection of complex lyric poems holds a haunting absence at its center, an absence that is “impossible to navigate.” Yet Voras-Hills presses on, untangling the distinctions that surround her (human and animal, domestic and wild) with both bravery and respect. She writes, “The boundaries between home and the road / are insecure: it’s impossible to navigate this landscape. / We’ve all been in the presence of something dark / and have chosen not to seek shelter.” As the poet hones in on naming the void, her surroundings grow more threatening—but not once does she surrender or turn back. Voras-Hills’s poems are smart enough to know the distinctions themselves are tenuous at best, and wise enough to know that we must always pay our dues to the world beyond our door. Wondrous, ruminative, and revelatory, Louder Birds is a collection that is not to be missed.

Refusal

Refusal
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9780807173459
ISBN-13 : 0807173452
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Refusal by : Jenny Molberg

In Refusal, her searing new collection of poetry, Jenny Molberg draws on elements of the uncanny—invented hospitals, the Demogorgon of Dungeons & Dragons, an Ophelia character who refuses suicide—to investigate trauma, addiction, and forces of oppression. Exposing the effects of widespread toxic misogyny, this confrontational volume examines societal, cultural, and personal gaslighting in situations of domestic abuse. As Molberg writes in “Loving Ophelia Is,” “love and hate simultaneously is the trick of abuse / and the trick of abuse is a vexation of the mind.” A sequence of epistolary poems looks to friendship as a safe haven from violent romantic relationships, while another series on a mother’s struggle with addiction captures the complicated nature of a parent-child relationship affected by alcoholism. Refusal seeks to break silences and to interrogate a cultural misogyny that weighs heavily on a woman’s position in the world.

The Thicket

The Thicket
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Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9780822988373
ISBN-13 : 0822988372
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Thicket by : Kasey Jueds

The Thicket opens into intimate encounters with the more-than-human world—rivers, birds, stones—and with a “you” that is not a person, necessarily, but also not not a person: maybe God, maybe an aspect of the self, maybe neither or both. Often speaking of/to the small or overlooked (weeds by a roadside, an abandoned silo), the poems orient themselves toward edges, transitional spaces like the one where fields shift into woods. Where does one body stop? The Thicket takes an interest in becoming, one thing flowing into something else. Excerpt from “At Cape Henlopen” All night wind insists in the trees, its unsteady hush funneling us down into sleep under the tender shelter the oaks, even leafless, make—all night their trunks creak and sigh and speak. Speak to me—I think the word protect until its edges dissolve, inside the tent that wraps us like another, thinner skin, rocked and chastened by the wind that doesn’t cease . . .

Songs Before Sunrise

Songs Before Sunrise
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Publisher : London : F.S. Ellis
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0021983565
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Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Songs Before Sunrise by : Algernon Charles Swinburne

The Flesh Between Us

The Flesh Between Us
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 9780809338429
ISBN-13 : 0809338424
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Flesh Between Us by : Tory Adkisson

"Intensely and unapologetically homoerotic in content and theme, this book explores the limits of sexual intimacy, familial intimacy, and the attachments we have to ourselves, arguing that our connections to each other may be lovely or painful, static or constantly shifting, but are, above all, unavoidable and necessary"--

A House Called Tomorrow

A House Called Tomorrow
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Publisher : Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 9781619322684
ISBN-13 : 1619322684
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis A House Called Tomorrow by : Michael Wiegers

Copper Canyon Press celebrates its first 50 years of poetry publishing in anticipation of the next 50 years. Poetry is vital to language and living. This anthology celebrates 50 years of Copper Canyon Press publications, one extraordinary poem at a time. Since its founding, Copper Canyon has been entirely dedicated to publishing poetry books; here Editor in Chief Michael Wiegers invites press staff and board—past and present—to help curate a retrospective. The result is a collection of beloved poems from books spanning half a century: representing Pulitzer Prize-winning books, debut collections, works in translation, and rare books from Copper Canyon’s early days. This book is a tribute to Copper Canyon poets and readers everywhere, because, as Gregory Orr writes, “Certain poems / In an uncertain world— / The ones we cling to: // They bring us back.”

Fieldglass

Fieldglass
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 : 9780809338153
ISBN-13 : 0809338157
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Fieldglass by : Catherine Pond

Sexual identity, female friendship, and queer experiences of love Fraught with obsession, addiction, and unrequited love, Catherine Pond’s Fieldglass immerses us in the speaker’s transition from childhood to adulthood. A queer coming-of-age, this collection is a candid exploration of sexual identity, family dynamics, and friendships that elude easy categorization, offering insight on the ambiguous nature of identity. Saturated by her surroundings and permeated by the emotional lives of those close to her, the speaker struggles with feelings of displacement, trauma, and separateness. She is perpetually in transit, with long drives, flights, and train rides—moving most often between the city and the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. As the collection unfolds, the speaker journeys toward adulthood, risking intimacy and attempting to undo her embedded impulses toward silence and absorption. Reflective, graceful, and understated, Pond’s images accumulate power through restraint and suggestion. Deeply personal and intense, searching and yearning, associative and lyric, Fieldglass is a confessional about growing up, loving hard, and letting go.