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1. Blue Hour: Poems by Carolyn Forche | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2004-03)
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Amazing Again
Best Poet in a Dark Time
A bit disappointing I recognize all the reasons reviewers are enchanted by this volume, but I rate it as a small misstep by a wonderful poet.
a book of stunning brilliance from this poet of witness Anyways, Carolyn Forche is a wild poet.This incredible book is a very exciting creative advance from her earlier work.Metasticizing cities -- she moves like a platoon.
Forche Sets the Pace for her Generation Again |
2. The Angel of History by Carolyn Forche | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1995-03-15)
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The Angel of Poetry
almost cruelly intelligent modern poetry
What's the fuss?
THE ANGEL OF HISTORY IS NECESSARY
a genius |
3. Gathering the Tribes (Yale Series of Younger Poets) by Carolyn Forche | |
Paperback: 58
Pages
(1976-09-10)
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Beautiful, sensuous poetry
Poetry of Displacement and Replacement
Forché's first book lyrical but not self-involved |
4. The Country Between Us by Carolyn Forche | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1982-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book opens with a series of poems about El Salvador, where ForchÉ worked as a journalist and was closely involved with the political struggle in that tortured country in the late 1970's. ForchÉ's other poems also tend to be personal, immediate, and moving. Perhaps the final effect of her poetry is the image of a sensitive, brave, and engaged young woman who has made her life a journey. She has already traveled to many places, as these poems indicate, but beyond that is the sense of someone who is, in Ignazio Silone's words, coming from far and going far. Customer Reviews (6)
Timeless, contemporary classic
Through a young woman's eyes: love and revolution
read and reread
Forché sees evil & names it
Riveting images described beautifully and yet so accurately. |
5. Against Forgetting: Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witness | |
Paperback: 816
Pages
(1993-05-17)
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Sadly poignant
Got it fast...with a surprise
One of my most treasured poetry anthologies
A powerful, passionate and profound anthology.
Too political and patriotic |
6. Writing Creative Nonfiction [WRITING CREATIVE NONFICTION] by Carolyn(Editor) ;Gerard, Philip(Editor) Forche | |
Paperback:
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(2001-04-30)
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7. Open City No. 17, Summer 2003 by Chuck Kinder, Mark Jude Poirer, C. K. Williams, Carolyn Forché | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(2003-06-03)
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the "New" paris review |
8. The Lives Of Rain by Nathalie Handal | |
Paperback: 67
Pages
(2005-03-30)
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A Love Song in the Back Pocket of a Martyr
Stirring, Heartrending Collection |
9. That's NotNice What You Did To Me! by Carolyn A. Forche` | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2001-01-10)
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10. The Arrival (Stahlecker Selections) by Daniel Simko | |
Paperback: 100
Pages
(2009-10-15)
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11. Colors Come from God . . . Just Like Me! by Carolyn Forche | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1996-01)
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Left Out
Beautifully written!!!
What a Beautiful Book!
Great dialogue starter
Beautiful book for a girl |
12. Flowers from the Volcano (Pitt Poetry Series) by Claribel Alegria, Carolyn Forche | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(1983-01)
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13. TRIQUARTERLY 65: The Writer in Our World. Winter 1986. by Reginald (ed.) [Carolyn Forche, Robert Stone, Bruce Weigl]. PERIODICAL. GIBBONS | |
Paperback:
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(1986)
Asin: B0041PS0PM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
14. The Selected Poems of Robert Desnos (Modern European Poetry Series) by William Kulik | |
Hardcover: 181
Pages
(1991-05)
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completely, utterly, distractingly fascinating
Valuable |
15. Hard Country by Sharon; Forche, Carolyn Doubiago | |
Paperback:
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(1982)
Asin: B000HM421E Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The American Epic
Hard Country: A Book of Prophetic Poetry buoyed for the moment on my barren coffin, my soft-shelled eggs, with only love for hope look back onto the whole country, its lethal tide its love of death its hatred of love and warn you So we can't say we haven't been warned, and warned in no uncertain terms, and in a multitude of tones. "I am the history of this country" the poet declares in the poem "Bicentennial," which ought to make it pass muster with at least the Ezra Pound traditionalists where an epic is a poem containing history.Hard Country contains several great and distinct individual poems as well including the poem "Hard Country," about, like much of the whole book, Indians and their effect on Americans of all kinds. "One said you think you're just surrounded by your tall buildings/ and farms, but we're all around you. You'll never be rid of us," and later, "They're inside our bodies now where they can't be fought." Other great poems include "I was Born Coming to the Sea," "Avenue of the Giants," "Crazy Horse," and the poem "Wyoming." Back and forth across this country with her face turned straight at it, the poet goes at her peril, reciting its terrible history against the backdrop of its equally awesome potential. This is a poem of the "West" in America because it frequently traces history from the West to the East, in the opposite direction to which the European incursion occurred and from which it is usually taught, as if the history of this disaster was coming towards us instead of spreading out, "over there," beyond New Jersey as our culture is falsely imagined from the fortress of New York."There is just something spiritual about poetry, something about consciousness, the psyche; it tends to drive you into the forcefield of others and other things. It seems to provide a more direct means for making emotional and truthful critiques of the culture and the facts of your life," Doubiago claims in her "Afterward." Speaking of her methods, she says "Sometimes there really is a beginning, middle, and end. Postmodern/language poetry, the current enforcer against narrative and the I, is not just the poetry of those of us in genuine resistance to the King and exploration for the free world, or simply of the rebellious young who are trying to get away from home, but ominously, the poetry of professors, critics and the Corps who must stay impersonal. It's the poetry of the married and employed, the academicians and the trustfunders. It's the poetry for those who aim to keep their relationships of blackmail.Hard Country is an attempted synthesis of these conflicting aesthetics and consciousnesses, including also the poetics of my college educators who were mostly New Critics and formalists. It holds the vision that many of our writing rules and attitudes are of the same mentality as the U.S.'s genocidal policy of Manifest Destiny, the military's `law and order' that led us into Vietnam and all our wars (all stupid, tragic, and avoidable) the legal and psychic control of women, all non-whites and their cultures, and our ongoing ecological destruction of Earth. It is a quest for full consciousness, a fuller reality in writing anyway than had ever been allowed me, a child of America who believed like religion in its guaranteed `freedom of speech,' and an attempt to be honest in writing, to admit to my own participation in the evil, however helpless and innocent. To try to face the consequences of my privileges. To try to get free." Doubiago is a poet who says she wants to "occupy space without filling it." Reading the love written into every line of this poem is a transformative experience. She is able to write, in "Austin: The Making of a Boy," as sympathetic a portrait of Lyndon Johnson as we're ever apt to get. So too her marvelous rendition of Sitting Bull. These are real people in our history and our lives."I was so slow to talk that I was threatened with specialists. I wouldn't talk because of the self-mortification of imitating and obeying...All my life I've wanted to just speak, truth out of my mouth without pretext or artifice." Hard Country is a book of warmth, substance and style. Entire books will be written about it. Like all great works, it will take longer to write the exegesis than the text itself occupies. There isn't a library in this country, personal, public or private, that won't be enhanced by having Hard Country in it. Doubiago meets the test of the best prophetic writing, cf E.M. Forester and his opinions of Emily Bronte, Melville, Lawrence and Dostoevsky, by looking straight at her subjects without flinching, for finding the exquisite detail that conveys the whole, and for feeling so deeply about the subjects that they acquire the power of song. It is the tone of broken love, the passionate plea for a future that makes the work prophetic. Doubiago has said that when we talk about soul we're talking about our feelings. There will be feeling in your future. The rest of time will be recognizable and indistinguishable from the past. When you begin to feel, as this poem is capable of stimulating you to, the doors to the future can open.
A Great Woman's Epic |
16. Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia, and Beyond | |
Paperback: 784
Pages
(2008-04-17)
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A glimpse into the rest of the world
Whets the appetite rather than feeds the soul
Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry From the Middle East, Asia and Beyond
Language for a New Century
A literary anthology no college-level collection should be without. |
17. Carolyn Forche [Lannan Literary Videos 40] (Lannan Literary Videos, 40) by Carolyn Forche | |
Hardcover:
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(1994)
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18. Star Quilt. Foreword By Carolyn Forche by Roberta Hill Whiteman | |
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(1984-01-01)
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19. Star Quilt. Foreword by Carolyn Forche. Illustrations by Ernest Whiteman by Roberta Hill Whiteman | |
Paperback:
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(1984)
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20. Remnants of Another Age (Lannan Translations Selection Series) by Nikola Madzirov | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(2011-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "These poems move mysteriously by means of a profound inner concentration, giving expression to the deepest laws of the mind. Their linguistic 'making' is informed by vivid evidence of a serious self-making, soul-making, and heart-making. We are lucky to have these English incarnations of Nikola Madzirov."—Li-Young Lee Born 1973 in a family of Balkan Wars refugees, Nikola Madzirov's poetry has already been translated into thirty languages and published in collections and anthologies in the United States, Europe, and Asia. A regular participant in international literary festivals, he has received several international awards including an International Writing Program fellowship at the University of Iowa. Remnants of Another Age is his first full-length American collection and carries a foreword by Carolyn Forché who writes, "Nikola Madzirov's Remnants of Another Age is aptly titled, as these poems seem to spring from elsewhere in time, reflective of a preternaturally wise and attentive sensibility. As we read these poems, they begin to inhabit us, and we are the better for having opened ourselves to them. Madzirov is a rare soul and a true poet." "I SAW DREAMS" I saw dreams that no one remembers |
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