Songs from a Yahi Bow A Series of Poems on Ishi

Songs from a Yahi Bow  A Series of Poems on Ishi
Author: Mike O'Connor,Yusef Komunyakaa,Scott Ezell
Publsiher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781545722343

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Scott Ezell s book-length poem Petroglyph Americana was published by Empty Bowl Press in 2010. Yusef Komunyakaa won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1994 for Neon Vernacular. Thomas Merton wrote more than seventy books on spirituality, social justice, and pacifism. He was a Trappist monk, and pioneered dialogue with prominent Asian spiritual figures, including the Dalai Lama, D.T. Suzuki, and Thich Nhat Hanh. Mike O'Connor is a poet, writer, and translator of Chinese. He has published eight books, most recently Immortality and Unnecessary Talking: The Montesano Stories (both from Pleasure Boat Studio). He has received an NEA Literature Fellowship and an Artist Trust Fellowship.

Songs from a Yahi Bow

Songs from a Yahi Bow
Author: Scott Ezell,Yusef Komunyakaa,Mike O'Connor,Thomas Merton,Jeff Hengst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 192935567X

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Poetry. Native American Studies. Edited by Scott Ezell. With poems by Scott Ezell, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Mike O'Connor. With an essay by Thomas Merton and paintings by Jeff Hengst. In 1911, Ishi emerged from an isolated hunting and gathering lifestyle in the foothills of northern California. Called the "last wild American Indian," he was taken to San Francisco, where he lived until his death in 1916. SONGS FROM A YAHI BOW, the first published book of poems on Ishi, consists of work by three poets, written across four decades, and coincides with the 100th anniversary of Ishi's emergence from the wilderness. This collection includes an introduction to recent discoveries about Ishi, as well as Thomas Merton's 1968 essay "Ishi: A Meditation."

Sound of A Train

Sound of A Train
Author: Gilbert Girion
Publsiher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781545722350

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Gilbert Girion is primarily a playwright, though he has also written for film and has had short fiction published. Produced plays include Bridge Over Land, Faith s Body, Floating With Jane, Broken English, Bad Country, Word Crimes, (DramaLogue Award) The Last Word, Fizzle, Murder In Santa Cruz and Songs And Dances From Imaginary Lands (co-written). His plays Juice, Glue and Palm 90 (co-written) were produced at Bay Area Playwrights Festival, where he served as Playwright-In-Residence. He has been commissioned to write plays by Overtones Theatre, New Writers, Playwright s Horizons and New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF). Nominated by NYSF, he was the recipient of a Drama League Grant. He was also given a grant from Anna Sosenko Assist Trust. He wrote American Blue Note, a film directed by Ralph Toporoff and Let Go, a short film shown at Hampton s Film Festival. He worked with Joseph Chaikin and Bill Hart at Atlantic Center For The Arts where they developed Bodies, a piece about disability. His short stories have been published in Word, Noir Mechanics, Urban Desires and Saturday Review. Currently, he teaches Screenwriting at School Of Visual Arts in New York City.

Dark Square

Dark Square
Author: Peter Marucs
Publsiher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781545721896

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A riveting collection of poems ranging from the very personal and sexual to the broader lyric poem. Marcus demonstrates the versatility that has put some of these poems in such diverse publications as Poetry, Alimentum, Harvard Review, and Ploughshares.

Kunuar

Kunuar
Author: Luísa Coelho
Publsiher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781545722084

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Kunuar is a volume of fifty-two poems framed by the feminist and postcolonial sensibilities of the Portuguese author, Luísa Coelho. In a painful but playful manner she describes her re-discovery, in a post-colonial era, of Luanda, the capital of Angola, the country of her birth. Memory crafts a vivid dialogue between today and yesterday that sheds light on the remains of colonial Luanda s history. Kunuar, the title of both the book and the concluding poem, refers to the small spots on the street where secondhand clothes are sold to the large penniless population of Luanda. The image of a poor mother distressed because she cannot afford even castoff clothes becomes an icon of the poverty of a city and a country, but her pain is assuaged by the urine of her baby running down her back and warming her. This powerful image points to many others in the collection, in which the recurrent theme of love of mother and child is one of the few sources of hope in the midst of misery and grinding poverty in a post-colonial country that is the second producer of diamonds and petroleum in sub-Saharan Africa. Like this moving and beautiful image, Coelho s poetic writing offers in a very subtle way an enchanting testimony about the past as well as the current oppressive conditions of Luanda after four centuries of Portuguese colonial order, Angola s independence in 1975, followed by its intense civil war from 1975 to 2002.

Return to a Place Like Seeing

Return to a Place Like Seeing
Author: John Palmer
Publsiher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781545721988

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This remarkable debut collection should put poet John Palmer among the most intelligent and deeply moving poets of the time. He writes of nature and of place in a powerful voice rarely experienced. Don't open this book looking for easy, facile poems. But do open it, and read and reread it, if you are ready for a powerful and haunting experience.

Seaglass Picnic

Seaglass Picnic
Author: Frances Driscoll
Publsiher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781545722305

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Frances Driscoll grew up in New England. She is the author of two collections of poems- TALK TO ME and THE RAPE POEMS and is published widely in literary journals. Frances Driscoll s work is used by trauma therapists, social workers, sexual assault awareness trainings for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. National Guard. Her work is taught in a number of schools in a variety of disciplines, adapted for several stage productions, and is the subject of Justine Gieni s University of Regina English master s thesis, Hysterical (r)evoluton: The Creation of Embodied Language and Amy Griffiths University of Minnesota English Ph.D. dissertation, In a Shattered Language: a feminist poetics of trauma. You can hear Driscoll read some of The Rape Poems and Seaglass Picnic poems at Mark Ari s website Eat-Magazine.com.

Alter Mundus

Alter Mundus
Author: Michael Daley
Publsiher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781545721810

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Poetry. Translated from the Italian by Michael Daley. ALTER MUNDUS (Other World) is a collection of poems, some love poems and some political poems, by Italian poet Lucia Gazzino. The poems are translated by American poet Michael Daley, and the collection includes a preface by Ivano Malcotti and an introduction by Jack Hirschman.