All I Feel Is Rivers: Dervish Essays
Autor Robert Vivianen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2020
Utterly fearless in their passionate avowals of life’s many manifestations, these essays showcase the surprising connectivity between the sacred and profane, uncovered by associative drifting. Vivian’s essays take on grief and loss, the natural world and climate, spirituality and ecstasy, all while pushing the boundaries of what prose can do.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496220332
ISBN-10: 1496220331
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496220331
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Robert Vivian is a professor of English and creative writing at Alma College in Michigan and teaches as a core faculty member in the low-residency MFA program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. He is the author of four novels as well as two essay collections, Cold Snap as Yearning and The Least Cricket of Evening, all available from the University of Nebraska Press, as well as the collection of dervish essays, Immortal Soft-Spoken.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
How Precious Still
Even Then
All the Rivers of My Days
Yes
Soul Ink
Water Is My Name
Other Darks
O After O
Bell
To Beg Mercy of a Shadow
I Who Wake Beside You
Ordering a Book of Poems
Dear Syllables
Fish Me
Let a Poem
Plea
Because of What My Brother Told Me
Any Word
Bright Windowsill the Wondering
Another Kind of Waking
Dovelike
Essay Transparent Almost to Midnight
The Woman in Me
Even If
Dithyramb
Essay as the World’s Worst Jeweler
Maybe Fall to My Knees
I Write With the River
How Shall I Owl the Sound
Bring the River
Pen
The Waft-Away World
Light Upon Lightly
A Kind of Inner Russia
Because There Are Ghosts
Come Earthward
Essay by the Black Sea
Gobsmack Essay
Ink of River
Keeper Bees
Letter to Neruda
Mother Forever
Play
Read to You
Somewhere a Siren
Some Kind of Holiness
When Water This Earth
Tell Me Flower
The Most Woke
So Wild Beloved
Gaze of a Child
All I Feel Is Rivers
God-Husks
Becoming Less So
How Precious Still
Even Then
All the Rivers of My Days
Yes
Soul Ink
Water Is My Name
Other Darks
O After O
Bell
To Beg Mercy of a Shadow
I Who Wake Beside You
Ordering a Book of Poems
Dear Syllables
Fish Me
Let a Poem
Plea
Because of What My Brother Told Me
Any Word
Bright Windowsill the Wondering
Another Kind of Waking
Dovelike
Essay Transparent Almost to Midnight
The Woman in Me
Even If
Dithyramb
Essay as the World’s Worst Jeweler
Maybe Fall to My Knees
I Write With the River
How Shall I Owl the Sound
Bring the River
Pen
The Waft-Away World
Light Upon Lightly
A Kind of Inner Russia
Because There Are Ghosts
Come Earthward
Essay by the Black Sea
Gobsmack Essay
Ink of River
Keeper Bees
Letter to Neruda
Mother Forever
Play
Read to You
Somewhere a Siren
Some Kind of Holiness
When Water This Earth
Tell Me Flower
The Most Woke
So Wild Beloved
Gaze of a Child
All I Feel Is Rivers
God-Husks
Becoming Less So
Recenzii
"In quick blocks of text that amount to ecstatic prose poetry or a kind of flash nonfiction, Vivian celebrates the living moment, 'the hum and thrum and love of it.'"—New York Times Book Review
“Line by line, image by image, essay by spiraling essay, Vivian awakens us to the grace of the infinite moment: the shaft of morning light, the teaspoon of honey, the spider on the north-facing wall. All I Feel Is Rivers is a wondrous, transcendent book. Let its currents take you.”—Harrison Candelaria Fletcher, author of Presentimiento: A Life in Dreams
“This is the work of a Sufi master of rapturous prose, who dances until his feet do not touch the ground.”—David Wojahn, author of From the Valley of Making: Essays on the Craft of Poetry
“There is a wild innocence in Vivian’s headlong rush to get the language right, but don’t be fooled. These are words spoken by a man who has seen the whole spectrum and who chooses—is it even choice?—to be immersed and re-watered again and again, to make each sentence feel like class V rapids through which we readers, boatless but safe, feel transported, not just from one place to another but from one realm to another. These essays are an exhilarating achievement.”—Barbara Hurd, author of Listening to the Savage: River Notes and Half-Heard Melodies
“The dervish dance spins us, via Vivian, into yes. Yes to the world. Yes to joy. Yeses as homages to what brings us peace: rain, rivers, vodka, Mandelstam. Yes to the letter O. Yes to sorrow too, and oh yes, to ‘this book of flesh turned on its back . . . to gaze up . . . stars wheeling in the wake of so much dark silence.’”—Nance Van Winckel, author of Our Foreigner
Descriere
Though spiritually akin to prose poems, Robert Vivian’s dervish essays retain an essayistic form while reflecting the dynamic movement and ancient symbolism of Turkey’s whirling dervishes with their wild lyricism, sometimes breathless cadences, and mesmerizing unspooling.