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1. Bitters by Rebecca Seiferle | |
Paperback: 158
Pages
(2001-10-01)
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2. The Music We Dance To: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle | |
Paperback: 113
Pages
(1999-09-01)
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3. Wild Tongue (Lannan Literary Selections) by Rebecca Seiferle | |
Paperback: 196
Pages
(2007-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description “With a bitter and withering irony and an eye for shocking beauty . . . Seiferle cuts straight to the emotionally honest kernel within family, spirit and myth.”—Publishers Weekly Poet Rebecca Seiferle once said that “one should always read a poem as if it was a matter of life and death.” Seiferle’s fourth book of poems, Wild Tongue, suggests a similar belief about writing poems. The tongue is both voice and body, and Wild Tongue rages against these global bits, bridles, and palliatives that attempt to calm and control. Combining shocking beauty and compelling directness, Seiferle counterbalances divorce and domestic violence with newfound love and cathartic wit. Her poems, like cave drawings, are inspired by urgency and concern, working into the cracks and contours of truth and wound. “The human voice on the edge of extinction,” she writes, “and on that edge, everything wild, unspoken, vital and living, begins to speak out.” From “The Too Long Married Woman”: So, it came to this, she could barely bear Rebecca Seiferle is the editor of the online journal Drunken Boat and has published six volumes of poetry and translation. She lives in Tucson, Arizona. Customer Reviews (1)
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4. The Ripped-Out Seam: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle | |
Paperback: 169
Pages
(1993-12-01)
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5. Warren Wilson College Alumni: Dzvinia Orlowsky, Rebecca Seiferle, Adrian Blevins, Martha Zweig, Jim Schley, Diane Gilliam Fisher | |
Paperback: 56
Pages
(2010-05-05)
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6. Trilce (Sheep meadow poetry) by Cesar Vallejo | |
Paperback: 195
Pages
(1992-12-01)
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7. Biography - Seiferle, Rebecca (1951-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 4
Pages
(2004-01-01)
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8. The Black Heralds (Lannan Literary Selections) (Spanish Edition) by César Vallejo | |
Paperback: 250
Pages
(2003-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Throughout his life, Cesar Vallejo (1892?1938) focused on human suffering and the isolation of people victimized by inexplicable forces. One of the great Spanish language poets, he merged radical politics and language consciousness, resulting in the first examples of a truly new world poetry. The Black Heralds is Vallejo?s first book and contains a wide range of poems, from love sonnets in which he struggles to free his erotic life from the bounds of Spanish Catholicism to the linguistically inventive sequence, "Imperial Nostalgias," where he parodies with considerable savagery the pastoral romanticism of Indian and rural life. In this bilingual volume, translator Rebecca Seiferle attempts to undo the "colonization" of Vallejo in other translations. As Seiferle writes in her introduction: "Reading and translating Vallejo has been a long process of trying to meet him on his own terms, to discover what those terms were within the contexts of his particular time and, finally, taking his word for it." from "Our Bread" And in this frigid hour, when the earth Customer Reviews (3)
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The Poet of Suffering
Vallejo's Language of Arrest When Vallejo proclaims "mylip/will split open into a hundred sacred petals./Tilda will hold thedagger/the flower-killing and auroral dagger!" ("BurningCoals") he places the speaker under intellectual and emotional arrest. Often with Vallejo there is no where to go but into the terrible dwellingsof all experience and a life that struggles toward the new--fusing politicsand romance, invention and lyric.The reader, very likely the middle classreader or writer under accusation, is faced with the impossible:syntaxlures the reader into suffering.Diction becomes "a pariah'sneurasthenic song," a verse of the nerve ("Leaves ofEbony").The reader is placed on the rack of what Vallejo himselfcalls a "multisense of sweet unbeing" ("For the ImpossibleSoul of My Beloved") . For the reader interested in poetry thatworks the ideals of politic and word into dangerously parabolic axes, theplace to start is *The Black Heralds*.For the Marxist Vallejo withsomething to teach us now, the heart's language and the mind's dialecticarc into the Peruvian's "sublime parabola of love." ("Forthe Impossible Soul...")Perhaps Peru's greatest Modernist hassomething to teach us yet about the true springs of Idealism. ... Read more |
9. The gift by Rebecca Seiferle | |
Unknown Binding:
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(2001)
Asin: B0006RXQ0I Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
10. PAINTED BRIDE QUARTERLY #29 by Louis and Louis McKee, Editors (David Ignatow, Lee W. Potts, Joanne W. Riley, Tim Troll, Heather McHugh, Karen Blomain, Rebecca Seiferle, Darcy Cummings, Gregoire Turgeon, ave jeanne, Lee Stern, Thomas Haslam, Mary Fell, Marge Piercy) CAMP | |
Paperback:
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(1988)
Asin: B000IZHTFG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
11. CutBank 37 (Winter 1992) by Rick DeMarinis, Kate Gadbow, Robert Olmstead, Christianne Balk, David Romtvedt, David Cates, David Koehn, Michael Umphrey, William Jolliff, Connie Wieneke | |
Paperback:
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(1992)
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