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A careful hunger : poems /

"Inspired by a class she took at the University of Kentucky with James Baker Hall and her volunteer work with UK's Women Writers Conference, Judy Young began writing poetry in the late 1970s. That soon translated into a MFA in creative writing from Warren Wilson College. In the more than 2...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Young, Judith, 1940- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Young, John K. (John Kevin), 1968- (Editor ), Taylor-Hall, Mary Ann (writer of foreword.), Richards, Susan Starr, 1938- (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; A Note on the Text; Blue Kitchen with East Window; History; Brightness; Little Girl, LIttle Girl; Secrets; Music; Photograph, 1952; Not My Life; Snowllight; The Dark Room; What She Wants; Blackbird Poem; Cicadas; The Conspirator; Drought; The Geometric Progression of Sadness; Stillbirth; The Persimmon Tree; Notebook: Allusion to Images; Blue Paper; Recovering from Joy; Song for Which There Are No Words; A Scientific Education; The Silent Ships; My Paradise Varies; I Can Feel My Bones; If Mykonos; Red Curry; The Burning Woman 
505 8 |a Not Looking BackCarousel; Cold October Morning; Revolutionary Music; Lost; Deer on the Highway; Turning; The Sun; From the Bath; Swinging Statues; This Poem Keeps Disappearing; Child at the Edge of the World; Such Existence; Way In or Way Out; On the Front Porch; The Apple; The Road; Light Years; The Moth; The End of My Life; Migration; Night Journey 
520 |a "Inspired by a class she took at the University of Kentucky with James Baker Hall and her volunteer work with UK's Women Writers Conference, Judy Young began writing poetry in the late 1970s. That soon translated into a MFA in creative writing from Warren Wilson College. In the more than 25 years that followed, Young wrote regularly, meeting every month with a group of women writers and artists in central Kentucky. Over the years, Young established provisional collections of her best work, but always refrained from seeking publication, anxious about the prospect of sharing often deeply personal poems with an audience. Despite her reservations, her renown as a poet grew within the local writing community. Judy Young died in January of 2015, but her legacy lives on in her children and considerable body of work. In A Careful Hunger, Judy Young's (1940-2015) personal poems are presented to the public for the first time. The collection is based on the final version of the work that Young drafted before her death. Several early poems have been restored and partially edited by her son to more fully convey the scope of her private literary career. It traces the path of a woman finding her poetic voice in middle age: returning to an often painful childhood; closely observing the natural world, especially the populations of birds moving through the space between her back porch and the lake below; and meditating on the nature of creativity. With a submerged narrative behind the poems and several calls to nature through repeated motifs, this collection of poems shares Young's seminal early emotions and experiences"--  |c Provided by publisher 
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