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Presents a collection of verses in such categories as \"Nature's people,\" \"Meet the family,\" \"Friendship and love,\" \"Earth and sky,\" \"Let's pretend,\" and \"Poems to ponder.\"
A Corpus-based Analysis of Color Imagery in the Poetry Collection Dar by Maša Haľamová
The study presents a methodological approach that employs an annotated corpus to track the frequency of colors and their shades, as well as to visualize color clusters and their preferences. Corpus analysis reveals that the highest frequencies in the debut collection [The Gift] are found in red, yellow with gold, white, but also gray and green. The results indicate that the color palette in the collection functions as an integral component of lyrical structure and actively contributes to the process of spiritualization. The poetic symbolization of color and its compositional use in expressing spirituality are part of the author’s artistic strategy.
Poetry : a writers' guide and anthology / by Amorak Huey & W. Todd Kaneko
\"A practical guide to the art and craft of writing poetry including an anthology of contemporary poetry\" -- Provided by publisher.
The American voice anthology of poetry
The American Voice looks to find the vital edge of modern American writing.The journal, whose contributors come from the U.S., Canada, and Latin America, often publishes work by writers denied access to mainstream journals.
In Praise of Falling
The poems in this collection are the proverbial spring bulbs abandoned in the basement, growing toward a slim crack of sunlight. They are both aware of the limitations of social structures and forcefully committed to breaking out of those traps, urging toward a better way of living. The characters in these poems resist the twenty-first century's prescription for a life of emotional-spiritual bankruptcy, reaching toward an ever-elusive glimmer on the horizon.
Gleam
In these 40 powerful new poems, Sarah Broom explores the effect of a life-threatening condition by way of the landscapes of the natural world, charting the hardest things in beautiful language. Broom's forte is in encapsulating, expressing, and making sense of strong internal feeling and turmoil through metaphor, and in Gleam, her poems bring together heightened emotion, a robust sense of the physical body, and an external landscape in controlled, sinewy language. In the title poem, she charts a radiotherapy session in both physical and metaphoric terms: #8220;there are avenues of light / and now there is a wide and open terrain, my brain / is a vast, hilly country.#8221; This impressive collection examines basic human truths with clarity and force and will open out painful, rewarding vistas for its readers.
Wake
Throughout Bin Ramke's book of poems, certain elements recur insistently: birds and boyhood, betrayal and longings that careen between flesh and faith.Ramke refuses to distinguish between scientific and poetic approaches to knowing the world.