The Shared World: Poems
Autor Vievee Francisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 apr 2023
Francis’s lyric gifts are on full display as she probes self-discovery, history, intimacy, and violence. Her voice encompasses humor and gravity, enigma and revelation. What emerges is a realm of intertwined experiences. “The secret to knowing the secret is to speak,” she concludes, “but we too often tell / the stories of no matter and avoid the one story that does matter. / In truth, we are bound by one story, so you’d think by now / we’d tell it, at least to each other.”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810145191
ISBN-10: 0810145197
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Triquarterly
ISBN-10: 0810145197
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Triquarterly
Notă biografică
VIEVEE FRANCIS is the author of three previous books of poetry: Blue‑Tail Fly; Horse in the Dark: Poems, winner of the Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize for a second collection; and Forest Primeval: Poems (TriQuarterly), winner of the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and the 2017 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. In 2009 she received a Rona Jaffe Writer’s Award and in 2010 a Kresge Fellowship. She is an associate professor of English and creative writing at Dartmouth College and serves as an associate editor of Callaloo.
Cuprins
To Forget
A Call to Arms
Break Me and I’ll Sing
Finding Myself in the Market of Accra
Another Attempt at the Telling
1965
The Shared World
Honey
Given to Rust
On the Piney Woods, Death, Bobby Frank Cherry and Me
The Keening
The Poets Who Are Our Enemies
When Your Brother Dies You Want
I’ve Worn It Three Days in a Row
Ugly Fruit
Everything is Berlin
Dead or Alive, The Rats Ignore Us
Juneteenth (#3)
The Smell
Accidental City
Provincetown, MA
You Prefer Us Dead
Alright, I Am the One You Prefer Dead
The Quiver Tree
Marvin Gaye: Mercy
I Have Been Witness and Victim
Yes, Among Them
I’ve Been Thinking About Love Again
I Know That Music
Birdsong Like a Child’s
Marvin Gaye: Sugar
Uncle Sonny
Bless the Kindling World
Brother of Skulls
Room for One
Omnivore
The Fisherman Speaks Again of his Days
The Lie
And Upon That Pale Horse a Paler Woman
Emmett, I said Wait
The Marsh King
Without End
Reading Neruda at 2:00 AM
The River Shivers as Much as I
The Winter Kingdom
Small Reprieve
To Be Touched as Sophia
The Sound
Epiphany: Parable of the Tongue Cut by Strings
That Cat
Returns
The Wheel of the Bus: A Fiction
Relevance
An Unkindness Of
Landscape
My Dolls Were Just That
Meat Eater
Goat Heart
I Am the Only One I Know Who Can Cook Them
Br’er Rabbit’s Hole
What The Fat Man Taught
Mother Tongue
Why I Don’t Wait
The Company of Wolves
The Shore
Nouveau Slim
The Morning I Miss Such Devotion
Everywhere and Here Too
Canzone in Blue, Then Bluer
Muleskinners
The World Contracts
Moan Soft Like You Wanted Somebody Terrible
Cannibal
In A Lesser Paradise
Goat
Fantastica Melancholia
The Dead Horse
The Cannibal Myth
Ota Benga’s Case
Dark Horse
A Call to Arms
Break Me and I’ll Sing
Finding Myself in the Market of Accra
Another Attempt at the Telling
1965
The Shared World
Honey
Given to Rust
On the Piney Woods, Death, Bobby Frank Cherry and Me
The Keening
The Poets Who Are Our Enemies
When Your Brother Dies You Want
I’ve Worn It Three Days in a Row
Ugly Fruit
Everything is Berlin
Dead or Alive, The Rats Ignore Us
Juneteenth (#3)
The Smell
Accidental City
Provincetown, MA
You Prefer Us Dead
Alright, I Am the One You Prefer Dead
The Quiver Tree
Marvin Gaye: Mercy
I Have Been Witness and Victim
Yes, Among Them
I’ve Been Thinking About Love Again
I Know That Music
Birdsong Like a Child’s
Marvin Gaye: Sugar
Uncle Sonny
Bless the Kindling World
Brother of Skulls
Room for One
Omnivore
The Fisherman Speaks Again of his Days
The Lie
And Upon That Pale Horse a Paler Woman
Emmett, I said Wait
The Marsh King
Without End
Reading Neruda at 2:00 AM
The River Shivers as Much as I
The Winter Kingdom
Small Reprieve
To Be Touched as Sophia
The Sound
Epiphany: Parable of the Tongue Cut by Strings
That Cat
Returns
The Wheel of the Bus: A Fiction
Relevance
An Unkindness Of
Landscape
My Dolls Were Just That
Meat Eater
Goat Heart
I Am the Only One I Know Who Can Cook Them
Br’er Rabbit’s Hole
What The Fat Man Taught
Mother Tongue
Why I Don’t Wait
The Company of Wolves
The Shore
Nouveau Slim
The Morning I Miss Such Devotion
Everywhere and Here Too
Canzone in Blue, Then Bluer
Muleskinners
The World Contracts
Moan Soft Like You Wanted Somebody Terrible
Cannibal
In A Lesser Paradise
Goat
Fantastica Melancholia
The Dead Horse
The Cannibal Myth
Ota Benga’s Case
Dark Horse
Recenzii
“Vievee Francis is, undoubtedly, one of the most compelling poets alive and writing today. In her fourth book, The Shared World, she charts a course of how entangled all of our lives are in today’s world. Who do we share the world with? Who do we ignore? What does it mean to live so closely in proximity to each other and to have such deeply complicated histories? At the heart of this book is this truth: what is the telling, and how do we go about the ways of doing so? With bravery, Francis peels back the layers, not leaving a simple understanding but instead, by the telling, examining the complications of what it means to tell.” —Fatimah Asghar, author of If They Come for Us: Poems
“When I say Vievee Francis is one of the finest living American writers, I say it without hyperbole. Each of her poems is a revelation. They embody Lorca’s idea that duende is about self-discovery, of excavation through image and the imaginary. Not for the self, but from the self. Few poets can write with her earned grace.” —Adrian Matejka, author of Somebody Else Sold the World
“When I say Vievee Francis is one of the finest living American writers, I say it without hyperbole. Each of her poems is a revelation. They embody Lorca’s idea that duende is about self-discovery, of excavation through image and the imaginary. Not for the self, but from the self. Few poets can write with her earned grace.” —Adrian Matejka, author of Somebody Else Sold the World
Descriere
The latest collection from award-winning poet Vievee Francis, The Shared World imagines motherhood—with and without children—and the common space between families, lovers, and strangers.