The Seven Hells of the Jigoku Zoshi
Author | : Jerome Rothenberg |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1962 |
ISBN-10 | : UCAL:B3345815 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (15 Downloads) |
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Author | : Jerome Rothenberg |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 1962 |
ISBN-10 | : UCAL:B3345815 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (15 Downloads) |
Author | : Jerome Rothenberg |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2000-11 |
ISBN-10 | : 0811214613 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780811214612 |
Rating | : 4/5 (13 Downloads) |
"I look for new forms and possibilities," writes Jerome Rothenberg in Poems for the Game of Silence, "but also for ways of presenting in my own language the oldest possibilities of poetry going back to the primitive and archaic cultures that have been opening up to us over the last hundred years." It is this combined sense of mystery and authenticity, in words and new structures that approach archetypal chant, that informs his poetry. First published in 1971, this volume brings together a selection of Rothenberg's early groundbreaking work: a wide range of experimental forms, both written and oral, set beside renderings of Native American, Australian, and other primitive songs, as well as the ancestral poems exploring his own origins that look forward to his later poetry.
Author | : Jerome Rothenberg |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 1983 |
ISBN-10 | : 0811208605 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780811208604 |
Rating | : 4/5 (05 Downloads) |
The title of Jerome Rothenberg's newest collection suggests jazz, blues, and above all the Dada movement in European art and poetry in the years immediately following World War I. "In my own world," he explains in his pre-face to That Dada Strain, "the Dada fathers who inhabit the opening poems of this book are necessary figures, & to summon them up along with their legends is no more erudite than to summon up Moses or George Washington or Harpo or Karl Marx, & so on." For Rothenberg, the Dada connection, his looking back to Dada founders Tristan Tzara, Hugo Ball, Kurt Schwitters, and Francis Picabia, is especially apt, emphasizing as it does a "strain" that is echoed and replayed throughout all his work, whether it be oral poetry, ethnopoetics, translation, or the assembling of innovative anthologies. Following the title section is "Imaginal Geographies," a group of poems that draw largely on the poet's private self, his own language and perceptions, in much the same way that the Dada poets recorded associations between images for which no key was readily available. In the third and final section, "Altar Pieces," Rothenberg attempts, as he says, "to return to the world in which human beings still suffer both the loss of bread & words." Jerome Rothenberg's previous books of poetry with New Directions include Poland/1931 (1974), Poems for the Game of Silence (1975), A Seneca Journal (1978), and, most recently, Vienna Blood (1980). Pre-Faces & Other Writings, his first collection of poetics, was awarded the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award for 1982.
Author | : John Bartlett |
Publisher | : Little, Brown |
Total Pages | : 5269 |
Release | : 2014-12-02 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780316250184 |
ISBN-13 | : 031625018X |
Rating | : 4/5 (84 Downloads) |
More than 150 years after its original publication, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations has been completely revised and updated for its eighteenth edition. Bartlett's showcases a sweeping survey of world history, from the times of ancient Egyptians to present day. New authors include Warren Buffett, the Dalai Lama, Bill Gates, David Foster Wallace, Emily Post, Steve Jobs, Jimi Hendrix, Paul Krugman, Hunter S. Thompson, Jon Stewart, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, Barack Obama, Che Guevara, Randy Pausch, Desmond Tutu, Julia Child, Fran Leibowitz, Harper Lee, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Patti Smith, William F. Buckley, and Robert F. Kennedy. In the classic Bartlett's tradition, the book offers readers and scholars alike a vast, stunning representation of those words that have influenced and molded our language and culture.
Author | : Matthew Hofer |
Publisher | : University of New Mexico Press |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 2019 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780826360656 |
ISBN-13 | : 0826360653 |
Rating | : 4/5 (56 Downloads) |
Written between 1970 and 1978, these letters detail the development of the concepts and styles that came to define one of the most influential movements in post-1960s writing.
Author | : Ralph Maud |
Publisher | : SIU Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 1996 |
ISBN-10 | : 0809319950 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780809319954 |
Rating | : 4/5 (50 Downloads) |
Maud (English, Simon Fraser U.) offers a narrative account of the life and work of poet Charles Olson, focusing on the poet's lifelong reading material as a basis for understanding his work. Drawing on an annotated listing of his library, as well as his childhood books and poetry by his contemporaries, he links the books to the poet's intellectual and poetic development at each stage of his career. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author | : Jerome Rothenberg |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 1993 |
ISBN-10 | : 081121253X |
ISBN-13 | : 9780811212533 |
Rating | : 4/5 (3X Downloads) |
As poet and experimental translator, pioneer in performance poetry and ethnopoetics, Jerome Rothenberg for over three decades has been a literary radical and prominent influence in the American avant-garde. Among his own earliest sources was the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, whose "composition through images ... opened my mind to the contemporary poetry of Europe & of something possibly older & deeper that would surface for us in America as well." Having recently returned to translating Lorca, Rothenberg began to appropriate and rearrange items of Lorca's vocabulary and to compose a series of poems of his own that "both are & aren't mine, both are & aren't Lorca." As an original work, The Lorca Variations are, as he describes them, "a way of coming full circle into a discovery that began with Lorca & for which he has stood with certain others as a guide & constant fellow-traveler."
Author | : Donald Allen |
Publisher | : Grove Press |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 1982 |
ISBN-10 | : 0802150357 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780802150356 |
Rating | : 4/5 (57 Downloads) |
This anthology includes many of the major poets to have emerged and gained pre-eminence since World War II, and whose writing reflects not only the significant changes in this nation's postwar history, and the coming to grips with a nuclear age, but also an entirely new way of looking at and structuring reality. United by their "postmodernist" concerns with spontaneity, "instantism," formal and syntactic flexibility, and the revelation of both the creator and the process through the writing itself, these 38 poets represent very diverse strains of an essential American individualism. Included are many of the poets whose work first gained widespread national attention with the 1960 publication of The New American Poetry: Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Blackburn, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Denise Levertov, Robert Duncan, and others. Among the poets included here for the first time are Anne Waldman, Diane di Prima, Ed Sanders, Jerome Rothenberg, and James Koller. In addition to a new preface by Allen and Butterick, the book provides autobiographical notes of all the poets and listings of their major works.
Author | : Jerome Rothenberg |
Publisher | : Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2016-07-12 |
ISBN-10 | : 9791024006468 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (68 Downloads) |
Rothenberg says: Look, hear, weigh, touch, feel, consider, this is where humans have been, this is the signandflesh and signature and shadow of our ancestry and lineage, our past, present and future, this is the trail, the human trail, this is where there is nothing to hide, nothing to fear, only sharing, infinite sharing.
Author | : Jerome Rothenberg |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 1986 |
ISBN-10 | : 0811209970 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780811209977 |
Rating | : 4/5 (70 Downloads) |
Acclaimed poet and translator, editor of such ground-breaking journals and anthologies as Alcheringa and Technicians of the Sacred, pioneer in the fields of performance poetry and ethnopoetics, Jerome Rothenberg is a literary radical and a major force in American poetry. Gathered here in his New Selected Poems 1970-1985 are pivotal poems from four previous New Directions collections, Poland/1931 (1974), A Seneca Journal (1978), Vienna Blood (1980), and That Dada Strain (1983). Rothenberg describes his new selection as "an attempt to isolate in the work of the last fifteen years (and a little more) the thread of a single long poem or sequence [in which] figures and voice's without context in the earlier books...find a location and a shape." Open-ended, explorative, and exuberantly and irreverently epic, the sequence ends with two new and previously uncollected poems, "15 Flower World Variations" and "Visions of Jesus."