Notes for My Body Double

Notes for My Body Double
Author: Paul Guest
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780803260351

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Who would guess that Godzilla, the Invisible Man, Elvis, Donald Duck, Ted Williams, and the Three Stooges might have something to say about the love and loss that shape the way we see the world? And yet these are the pop-culture coordinates that chart the emotional life brilliantly mapped out in Paul Guest?s second book of poems. Winner of the Prairie Schooner Prize in Poetry, this collection plumbs the depths of nature and culture (how, for instance, ?gar? in Old English means ?spear,? and an octopus can lose a limb during mating) to give form to the darkness and the light that make us human. ø In poetry whose tone is largely one of lament tempered by a wry and intelligent humor, Paul Guest does what a poet does best: he gives us the moments of his life refashioned to reflect the larger arc and meaning of our own?of life, that is, writ large.

Body Double

Body Double
Author: Lucy Fischer
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-01-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780813554501

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Body Double explores the myriad ways that film artists have represented the creative process. In this highly innovative work, Lucy Fischer draws on a neglected element of auteur studies to show that filmmakers frequently raise questions about the paradoxes of authorship by portraying the onscreen writer. Dealing with such varied topics as the icon of the typewriter, the case of the writer/director, the authoress, and the omnipresent infirm author, she probes the ways in which films can tell a plausible story while contemplating the conditions and theories of their making. By examining many forms of cinema, from Hollywood and the international art cinema to the avant-garde, Fischer considers the gender, age, and mental or physical health of fictionalized writers; the dramatized interaction between artists and their audiences and critics; and the formal play of written words and nonverbal images. By analyzing such movies as Adaptation, Diary of a Country Priest, Naked Lunch, American Splendor, and Irezumi, Fischer tracks the parallels between film author and character, looking not for the creative figure who stands outside the text, but for the one who stands within it as corporeal presence and alter-ego.

Digerati

Digerati
Author: Steve Mueske
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123342763

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A forward-thinking anthology by some of the best contemporary poets, this volume features poets whose work has been featured in "The Best American Poetry" and the best print and online literary journals in America.

Journalism and Memorialization in the Age of Social Media

Journalism and Memorialization in the Age of Social Media
Author: P. Gloviczki
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137460875

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This volume examines journalism and memorialization in the age of social media, with a particular emphasis on communication in times of crisis. Recognizing that individuals are sharing more actively than ever before, this book investigates the implications of this emerging practice for journalism and mass communication.

The Prairie Schooner Book Prize

The Prairie Schooner Book Prize
Author: James Engelhardt,Marianne Kunkel,Kwame Dawes
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781496211286

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After ten years of selecting great books from writers, new and established, Prairie Schooner celebrates the first decade of its Book Prize series by offering this collection of excerpts from each year's winners in fiction and poetry. Writers such as Brock Clarke, Anne Finger, Rynn Williams, and Paul Guest open windows to ordinary and fantastic experience showcasing the liveliness and power of contemporary literature. Greg Hrbek's darkly comic, genre-bending tales stand alongside Ted Gilley's stories about achieving bliss through pain and John Keeble's reflections on community and the difficulty of love. Here Shane Book's poems serve as an elegiac witness to suffering, while Kathleen Flenniken's poems consider ordinary women constructing their own significance, and Kara Candito's explore sex, loss, and human passions. Whether the topic is fantastic or quotidian, childbirth or monsters, South American airplane disaster or suburban Wisconsin, this writing carries us to the furthest reaches of human experience.

The Best American Poetry 2022

The Best American Poetry 2022
Author: David Lehman,Matthew Zapruder
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781982186692

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Matthew Zapruder picks the poems for the 2022 edition of The Best American Poetry, “a ‘best’ anthology that really lives up to its title” (Chicago Tribune). Since 1988, The Best American Poetry series has been “one of the mainstays of the poetry publication world” (Academy of American Poets). Each volume presents a selection of the year’s most brilliant, striking, and innovative poems, with comments from the poets themselves lending insight into their work. For The Best American Poetry 2022 guest editor Matthew Zapruder, whose own poems are “for everyone, everywhere...democratic in [their] insights and feelings” (NPR), has selected the seventy-five new poems that represent American poetry today at its most dynamic. Chosen from print and online magazines, from the popular to the little-known, the selection is sure to capture the attention of both Best American Poetry loyalists and newcomers to the series. The series and guest editors contribute valuable introductory essays that illuminate the current state of American poetry.

Don t Leave Hungry

Don t Leave Hungry
Author: James Smith
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1610751337

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This substantial anthology charts the development of this influential journal decade by decade, making clear that although it has close ties to a particular region, it has consistently maintained a national scope, publishing poets from all over the United States. SPR’s goal has been to celebrate the poem above all, so although there are poems by major poets here, there are many gems by less famous, perhaps even obscure, writers too. Here are 183 poems by nearly as many poets, from A. R. Ammons, Kathryn Stripling Byer, James Dickey, Mark Doty, Claudia Emerson, David Ignatow, and Carolyn Kizer to Ted Kooser, Maxine Kumin, Denise Levertov, Howard Nemerov, Sharon Olds, Linda Pastan, and Charles Wright.

Writing Poetry

Writing Poetry
Author: Chad Davidson,Gregory Fraser
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-11-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781137120700

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Writing Poetry combines an accessible introduction to the essential elements of the craft, with a critical awareness of its underpinnings. The authors argue that separating the making of poems from critical thinking about them is a false divide and encourage students to become accomplished critics and active readers of poetic texts.