Landscape with Human Figure
Autor Rafael Campoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822328902
ISBN-10: 0822328909
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822328909
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 154 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
"Landscape with Human Figure is a striking achievement. I am moved, as his readers are sure to be, by Campo's wisdom, maturity, depth, heart, and range of experience."-Grace Schulman"Rafael Campo is an accomplished formalist. I hugely enjoy watching him skitter from sestina to pantoum, sonnet to rhymed couplets, to say nothing of his own nonce forms devised as the situation suggests."-Maxine Kumin "Contemplative, hopeful, and heartfelt." Out magazine "[Campo] writes candidly and with pictorial clarity and color about >love won, matured, alienated, and lost; powerfully about the burden >of dark skin in a white society. . . . The physician can heal his >readers as well as himself." Booklist"a powerful collection" The Windy City Times"among his generation's best poets." Richard Labonte, editor of "Book Marks "Memorable >moments can be found throughout Landscape with Human Figure, Campo's >fourth book of elegant, eloquent, resonant poetry. . . . No matter >the subject, Campo's poetry is as frank as it is insightful. And it >is never less than generous and humane." Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ)>"Campo confirms his celebrated ability to move from formal verses to far-reaching reflections on alienation and the manifestation of internal energies on external surfaces. With emotion and a technical prowess surgical in its delicacy, the book exposes our raw selves and our travels between beauty and terror." Boston Magazine
"Landscape with Human Figure is a striking achievement. I am moved, as his readers are sure to be, by Campo's wisdom, maturity, depth, heart, and range of experience."-Grace Schulman "Rafael Campo is an accomplished formalist. I hugely enjoy watching him skitter from sestina to pantoum, sonnet to rhymed couplets, to say nothing of his own nonce forms devised as the situation suggests."-Maxine Kumin "Contemplative, hopeful, and heartfelt." Out magazine "[Campo] writes candidly and with pictorial clarity and color about >love won, matured, alienated, and lost; powerfully about the burden >of dark skin in a white society... The physician can heal his >readers as well as himself." Booklist "a powerful collection" The Windy City Times "among his generation's best poets." Richard Labonte, editor of "Book Marks "Memorable >moments can be found throughout Landscape with Human Figure, Campo's >fourth book of elegant, eloquent, resonant poetry... No matter >the subject, Campo's poetry is as frank as it is insightful. And it >is never less than generous and humane." Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) > "Campo confirms his celebrated ability to move from formal verses to far-reaching reflections on alienation and the manifestation of internal energies on external surfaces. With emotion and a technical prowess surgical in its delicacy, the book exposes our raw selves and our travels between beauty and terror." Boston Magazine
"Landscape with Human Figure is a striking achievement. I am moved, as his readers are sure to be, by Campo's wisdom, maturity, depth, heart, and range of experience."-Grace Schulman "Rafael Campo is an accomplished formalist. I hugely enjoy watching him skitter from sestina to pantoum, sonnet to rhymed couplets, to say nothing of his own nonce forms devised as the situation suggests."-Maxine Kumin "Contemplative, hopeful, and heartfelt." Out magazine "[Campo] writes candidly and with pictorial clarity and color about >love won, matured, alienated, and lost; powerfully about the burden >of dark skin in a white society... The physician can heal his >readers as well as himself." Booklist "a powerful collection" The Windy City Times "among his generation's best poets." Richard Labonte, editor of "Book Marks "Memorable >moments can be found throughout Landscape with Human Figure, Campo's >fourth book of elegant, eloquent, resonant poetry... No matter >the subject, Campo's poetry is as frank as it is insightful. And it >is never less than generous and humane." Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) > "Campo confirms his celebrated ability to move from formal verses to far-reaching reflections on alienation and the manifestation of internal energies on external surfaces. With emotion and a technical prowess surgical in its delicacy, the book exposes our raw selves and our travels between beauty and terror." Boston Magazine
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"Rafael Campo is an accomplished formalist. I hugely enjoy watching him skitter from sestina to pantoum, sonnet to rhymed couplets, to say nothing of his own nonce forms devised as the situation suggests."--Maxine Kumin
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
I. Landscape with Human Figure
On New Year’s Day
Nightfall in Asturias
Quatrains for a Shrinking World
The Blackouts
Ghazal in a Time of War
Outside Fayetteville
What I Would Give
For My Brother’s Wedding
Landscape with Human Figure
II. Speak to Me
In Praise of Experience
October Afternoon, 1986
Oysters
Your Black Eyes
An Attribution
Playing “Fidel and Peron”
On Valentine’s Day
Last Hours in Florence
Speak to Me
Poem for My Familiar
After Losing Him
III. Afraid of the Dark
Afraid of the Dark
IV. Undetectable
Phone Messages on Call
Undetectable
Spiritual, ca. 1999
On Thanksgiving
The Same Old Place
Supernumerary Poem with Fruit Pastries that Allegorically Addresses Death
On the Virtues of Not Shaving
The Four Humours
V. Questions for the Weather
The Age-Old Problem of Sentimental Verse
The Couple
After the Weekly Telephone Call
For a Dear Friend Who Is Grieving
Love Poem Written Especially for You
Living with Illness
Doberman Pinscher, Dreaming
Upon Overhearing, “Anyone Can Write Like Elizabeth Bishop”
You Can Just See the Cynicism
Cuban Canticle in Five Parts
On Christmas Eve
The Beech Forest
In Case of Emergency Landing
Questions for the Weather
I. Landscape with Human Figure
On New Year’s Day
Nightfall in Asturias
Quatrains for a Shrinking World
The Blackouts
Ghazal in a Time of War
Outside Fayetteville
What I Would Give
For My Brother’s Wedding
Landscape with Human Figure
II. Speak to Me
In Praise of Experience
October Afternoon, 1986
Oysters
Your Black Eyes
An Attribution
Playing “Fidel and Peron”
On Valentine’s Day
Last Hours in Florence
Speak to Me
Poem for My Familiar
After Losing Him
III. Afraid of the Dark
Afraid of the Dark
IV. Undetectable
Phone Messages on Call
Undetectable
Spiritual, ca. 1999
On Thanksgiving
The Same Old Place
Supernumerary Poem with Fruit Pastries that Allegorically Addresses Death
On the Virtues of Not Shaving
The Four Humours
V. Questions for the Weather
The Age-Old Problem of Sentimental Verse
The Couple
After the Weekly Telephone Call
For a Dear Friend Who Is Grieving
Love Poem Written Especially for You
Living with Illness
Doberman Pinscher, Dreaming
Upon Overhearing, “Anyone Can Write Like Elizabeth Bishop”
You Can Just See the Cynicism
Cuban Canticle in Five Parts
On Christmas Eve
The Beech Forest
In Case of Emergency Landing
Questions for the Weather
Descriere
The latest collection of poetry by Campo
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