Yes, There Will Be Singing /
This book brings together the author's essays on the origins of language and poetry, poetic form, the poetry of witness, and poetry's collaboration with the healing arts.--Publisher's description.
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
| Langue: | Inglés |
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Ann Arbor :
The University of Michigan Press,
[2014]
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| Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- I Origins
- Not "I" 3
- Dirt's Minion 7
- Teaching Taste, Making Soul 11
- Filthy 17
- Water Rites 22
- 2 The Sestina
- Sacred and Profane: The Sestina as Rite 35
- Ardor and the Sestina 48
- Destruction and the Blossom:The Sestina in War 57
- 3 Litany
- All Hail Litany: Three Variations 65
- 4 Illustrious Forebears
- Marianne Moore's Prose: Antithesis as Modus Operandi 75
- Akhmatova: The Leper's Rattle 86
- W.S. Mcrwin's "One Story": A Tribute 90
- 5 Poetry as a Way of Witnessing
- The Poetry of Witness: Then, and Now 95
- Peripatetic Witnesses: Karen Swenson and Mary Crow 101
- The Mythic Dimension of Witness: Berdeshevsky 107
- Hacker and Khoury-Gata: Poets in a Time of War 109
- Ingrid Wendt: Nonviolent Woman Warrior 116
- 6 Poetry and the Healing Arts
- Poetry and the Healing Arts: Collaboration 125
- Violence and Dignity 131
- Beautiful Trouble 139
- Madurai: Temple Beggar 149
- We Are So Vast 156
- Two Motion Fast Happening God 161
- Romola: Renegade in the People's Republic of China 167.


