Humanities  /  Poetry

Songs and Stories of the Ghouls

Format: Hardback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9780819569561
Pub Date: 15 Nov 2011
Description:
Left dead after our cultures were broken by triumphant enemies, our stories changed to suit others. We now change them again to suit ourselves. Songs and Stories of the Ghouls purports to give power to the dead-voices to the victims of genocide both ancient and contemporary-and presence to women.
Undertaker’s Daughter, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780822962007
Pub Date: 24 Oct 2011
Description:
"Poems that stick with you like a song that won't stop repeating itself in your brain, poems whose cadences burrow into your bloodstream, orchestrating your breathing long before their sense attaches its hooks to your heart."—Washington Post on Captivity

Apples from Shinar

Format: Hardback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9780819571670
Pub Date: 05 Oct 2011
Description:
Apples from Shinar was Hyam Plutzik's second complete collection. Originally published in 1959 as a part of Wesleyan University Press's newly minted poetry series, the collection includes "The Shepherd"-a section of the book-length poem "Horatio," which earned Plutzik a finalist position for the Pulitzer Prize. "The love and the words and the simplicity," that mark Plutzik's poetry, writes Philip Booth, "are all here [in Apples from Shinar], and the poems come peacefully, and wonderfully, alive.
Predatory Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822961628
Pub Date: 18 Sep 2011
Description:
WINNER OF THE 2010 AGNES LYNCH STARRETT POETRY PRIZE“Glenn Shaheen is claiming new ground for American poetry. His poems are about the nightmares of information overload, collapsing infrastructure, ubiquitous violence, and other ills of late empire. The subjects are not happy, but Shaheen's clear vision and crisp—often witty—language offer the pleasures of surprise, discovery, and recognition.
World Falls Away, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780822961642
Pub Date: 18 Sep 2011
Description:
The burnings from which Coleman culls her work casts a glow and unique warmth that invites the reader to sit by her metaphorical hearth, to laugh and enjoy their \u201cconversation.\u201d The contemplative and philosophical have entered her voice as she continues to explore the conflicts and confusions that shape the aesthetic terrain of Southern California and beyond—as she continues to grapple with cultural bias, malignant domestic neglect, poverty, and the damages of racism, yet broadening her palette of social ills to include the privacies of grief, loss and transcendence. A nominee and finalist for Poet Laureate of California, she continues to reflect the ethnic scramble of Los Angeles, where she has been honored by proclamations from the cityÆs elected officials, including the mayorÆs office, the city council and the Department of Cultural Affairs.

Threshold Songs

Threshold Songs

Format: 
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780819571748
Pub Date: 15 Sep 2011
Illustrations: 1 colour illus.
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780819573476
Pub Date: 24 Oct 2012
Illustrations: 1 colour illus.
Description:
About Threshold Songs, the voices in these poems perform at the interior thresholds encountered each day, where we negotiate the unfathomable proximities of knowing and not knowing, the gulf of seeing and feeling, the uncanny relation of grief to joy, and the borderless nature of selfhood and tradition. Both conceptual and haunted, these poems explore the asymmetry of the body's chemistry and its effects on expression and form. The poems in Threshold Songs tune us to the microtonal music of speaking and being spoken.
Poetry in America Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822961567
Pub Date: 28 Aug 2011
Description:
Poetry in America offers extravagantly formed lyric and narrative poems that function like works of social realism for our times: hard times, wartime, divorce, times of downturn and dissipated resources. Where, in such times, can poetry emerge, the book asks—and answers—again and again. Largely set in rural places and small towns, these poems are politically committed but deeply sensuous, emotionally complex and compassionate.
Water Puppets Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822961604
Pub Date: 28 Aug 2011
Description:
Winner of the 2010 Donald Hall Prize in PoetryIn her third poetry collection, Quan Barry explores the universal image of war as evidenced in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as Vietnam, the country of her birth. In the long poem \u201cmeditations\u201d Barry examines her own guilt in initially supporting the invasion of Iraq. Throughout the manuscript she investigates war and its aftermath by negotiating between geographically disparate landscapes—from the genocide in the Congo—to a series of pros poem \u201csnapshots\u201d of modern day Vietnam.

Practical Water

Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9780819571663
Pub Date: 01 Aug 2011
Illustrations: 43 illus.
Description:
Practical Water is, like Brenda Hillman's previous two books, Cascadia and Pieces of Air in the Epic, both an elemental meditation and an ecopoetics; this time her subject is water: Taoist water, baptismal water, water from the muses' fountains, the practical waters of hydrology from which we draw our being-and the stilled water in a glass in a Senate chamber. Not since Allen Ginsberg tried to levitate the Pentagon has American poetry seen the likes of the hallucinatory wit and moral clarity that Hillman brings to Washington in her poems about Congressional Hearings on the Iraq War. Here also-because it is about many kinds of power-is a sequence of twinned lyrics for the moon, governess of tides and night vision, for visible and invisible faces.
Things Come On Cover Things Come On Cover
Format: 
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780819571359
Pub Date: 04 Apr 2011
Illustrations: 20 illus.
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780819574343
Pub Date: 05 Feb 2014
Illustrations: 20 illus.
Description:
Things Come On is a broken and sutured hybrid of forms, combining poetry, prose narration, primary documents, dramatic dialogue, and pictures. The narrative is woven around the almost exact concurrence of the Watergate scandal and the dates of the poet's mother's illness and death from breast cancer, and weaves together private and public tragedies-showing how the language of illness and of political cover-up powerfully resonate with one another. The resulting "amneoir" (a blend of "memoir" and "amnesia") explores a time for which the author must rely largely on testimony and documentary evidence-not unlike the Congress and the nation did during the same period.

Address

Address

Format: 
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780819570987
Pub Date: 03 Mar 2011
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780819573483
Pub Date: 31 Aug 2012
Description:
Address draws us into visible and invisible architectures, into acts of intimate and public address. These poems are concentrated, polyvocal, and sharply attentive to acts of representation; they take personally their politics and in the process reveal something about the way civic structures inhabit the imagination. Poisonous plants, witches, anthems, bees-beneath their surface, we glimpse the fragility of our founding, republican aspirations and witness a disintegrating landscape artfully transformed.

Silence in the Snowy Fields, a minibook edition

Poems
Format: Hardback
Pages: 68
ISBN: 9780819571472
Pub Date: 01 Mar 2011
Description:
Wesleyan University Press is pleased to present a special miniature edition of this best-selling volume of poetry by Robert Bly. Originally published in 1962, Silence in the Snowy Fields was Bly's first book, and one of the first volumes of poetry published by Wesleyan. Silence in the Snowy Fields disarmed readers and critics with its clear-sighted intelligence and apparent simplicity.
World Tree Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780822961420
Pub Date: 20 Feb 2011
Description:
World Tree is in many respects, David Wojahn’s most ambitious collection to date; especially notable is a 25-poem sequence of ekphrastic poems, “Ochre,” which is accompanied by a haunting series of drawings and photographs of Neolithic Art and anonymous turn of the last century snapshots.Wojahn continues to explore the themes and approaches which he is known for, among them the junctures between the personal and political, a giddy mixing of high and pop culture references, and a deep emotional engagement with whatever material he is writing about. Winner of the 2012 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets
Red Clay Weather Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780822961499
Pub Date: 30 Jan 2011
Description:
“Among other things, Shepherd has always been an elemental poet. His work abounds with the imagery and motifs of water and fire, and while those elements are important here, it is air and earth that are the more dominant elements in this collection. .
Bringing the Shovel Down Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822961352
Pub Date: 23 Jan 2011
Description:
Bringing the Shovel Down maps the long and arduous process of being inculcated with the mythologies of state and power, the ramifications of that inculcation (largely, the loss of our humanity in the service of maintaining those mythologies), and finally, what it might mean, what it might provide us, if we were to transform those myths. The book, finally, has one underlying question: How might we better love one another?
Double Truth, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780822961345
Pub Date: 18 Jan 2011
Description:
The Double Truth is a collection of poems that arc from myth to history, knowledge to mystery, Eros to natural love, animals to human beings, then back in an alternating poetic current that betrays a speaker who is at once a privileged witness of her time and a diachronic amalgam of voices that are as imagined as they are real in their anonymous legacy.