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  1. This Connection of Everyone with Lungs :
    Poems /
    Published: [2005]; ©2005
    Publisher:  University of California Press,, Berkeley, CA :

    Part planetary love poem, part 24/7 news flash, the hypnotic poems of This Connection of Everyone with Lungs wrap with equal, angular grace around lovers and battleships. These poems hear the tracer fire in a bird's song and capture cell division and... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    Part planetary love poem, part 24/7 news flash, the hypnotic poems of This Connection of Everyone with Lungs wrap with equal, angular grace around lovers and battleships. These poems hear the tracer fire in a bird's song and capture cell division and troop deployments in the same expansive thought. They move through concentric levels of association and embrace -from the space between the hands to the mesosphere and back again-touching everything in between. The book's focus shifts between local and global, public and private, individual and social. Everything gets in: through all five senses, through windows, between your sheets, under your skin.

     

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  2. Nicole Brossard :
    Selections /
    Published: [2010]; ©2010
    Publisher:  University of California Press,, Berkeley, CA :

    "Pleasure," Jennifer Moxley writes in her introduction to this volume, "is the word that first comes to mind at the mention of Nicole Brossard's poetry." This volume provides English-language readers with an overview of the life and work of Nicole... more

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    "Pleasure," Jennifer Moxley writes in her introduction to this volume, "is the word that first comes to mind at the mention of Nicole Brossard's poetry." This volume provides English-language readers with an overview of the life and work of Nicole Brossard, poet, novelist, and essayist, who is widely recognized in her native Québec and throughout the French-speaking world as one of the greatest writers of her generation. Brossard's poetry is rooted in her investigations of language, her abiding commitment to a feminist consciousness, and her capacity for renewing meaning as a virtual space of desire. The reader enters a poetic world in which the aesthetic is joined with the political, and the meaning of both is enriched in the process. The selections in this volume include translations of some of Brossard's best-known works-Lovhers, Ultra Sounds, Museum of Bone and Water, Notebook of Roses and Civilization-along with short prose works, an interview with Brossard, and a bibliography of works in French and English, and constitute the most substantial English-language sampling published to date of one of Canada's greatest living poets.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-282-77269-4; 9786612772696; 0-520-94510-7
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    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Poets for the Millennium ; ; 7
    Subjects: POETRY / General.
    Other subjects: Brossard, Nicole; beauty.; book club reads.; canada.; canadian poets.; contemporary poets.; desire.; discussion books.; engaging.; english majors.; english translation.; essays.; famous poets.; feminism.; feminist poetry.; french canadian author.; french poetry.; heartfelt.; humanity.; interview.; language.; literary.; men and women.; modern day poetry.; nicole brossard.; nonfiction.; novelist.; poetry collection.; poets for the millenium.; poets.; political poems.; short prose.; translated poetry.; women poets.
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 p.)
    Notes:

    "Simpson, imprint in humanities"--Prelim. p.

    Translated from the French.

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-235).

  3. The totality for kids /
    Published: c2006.
    Publisher:  University of California Press,, Berkeley :

    The Totality for Kids is the second collection of poems by Joshua Clover, whose debut, Madonna anno domini, won the Walt Whitman award from the Academy of American Poets. This volume takes as its subject the troubled sleep of late modernity, from the... more

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    The Totality for Kids is the second collection of poems by Joshua Clover, whose debut, Madonna anno domini, won the Walt Whitman award from the Academy of American Poets. This volume takes as its subject the troubled sleep of late modernity, from the grandeur and failure of megacities to the retreats and displacements of the suburbs. The power of crowds and architecture commingles with the alienation and idleness of the observer, caught between "the brutal red dream/Of the collective" and "the parade/Of the ideal citizen." The book's action takes place in these gaps, "dead spaces beside the endlessly grieving stream." The frozen tableau of the spectacle meets its double in the sense that something is always about to happen. Political furies and erotic imaginings coalesce and escape within a welter of unmoored allusions, encounters, citations, and histories, the dreams possible within the modern's excess of signification-as if to return revolutionary possibility to the regime of information by singing it its own song.

     

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  4. Weather eye open :
    poems /
    Published: 2005.
    Publisher:  University of California Press,, Berkeley :

    The windmill's labor is contingent upon the weather, upon what air masses, at any given time, overlie its landscape. Anticipatory in mood, Weather Eye Open adopts the emblem of the windmill, seeking what Merleau-Ponty calls the "inspiration and... more

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    The windmill's labor is contingent upon the weather, upon what air masses, at any given time, overlie its landscape. Anticipatory in mood, Weather Eye Open adopts the emblem of the windmill, seeking what Merleau-Ponty calls the "inspiration and expiration of Being." The windmill serves as analogue to the perceiving subject, to the poet, whose consciousness, though rooted and partial, is yet always receptive to being energized, turned. Like open sails, the perceiver ushers the weather indoors, converting one motion, the wind, to another, the grinding burrstones. The poems in this collection pursue a similar transmutation through language, a staying open to its various weather (and whether) systems. For Sarah Gridley, language strikes at the "X" of experience: part presence and part absence, part spirit and part matter, part home and part homesickness, part harnessed and part wild. In the face of such weather, the stance of the poet is both rapacious and passive, searching and struck still.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-282-35793-X; 9786612357930; 0-520-93825-9
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    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: New California poetry ; ; v 13
    Subjects: American poetry
    Other subjects: american poets.; beautiful.; contemporary poetry.; english majors.; female authors.; homesickness.; humanity.; lit students.; literary studies.; literature and art.; lyric poetry.; modern landscape.; modern poets.; modern world.; nature imagery.; nature.; perception.; poems.; poet as subject.; poetic consciousness.; poetry books.; poetry collection.; poetry.; presence and absence.; spirit and matter.; transmutations.; weather poems.; weather.; windmill.
    Scope: 1 online resource (118 p.)
    Notes:

    Description based upon print version of record.

    Includes bibliographical references.