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1. How We Became Human: New and Selected Poems 1975-2001 by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 270
Pages
(2004-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This collection gathers poems from throughout Joy Harjo's twenty-eight-year career, beginning in 1973 in the age marked by the takeover at Wounded Knee and the rejuvenation of indigenous cultures in the world through poetry and music. How We Became Human explores its title question in poems of sustaining grace. Customer Reviews (3)
Intense
A hestitant five stars for an excellent poet New to me in this volume are the poems from her early chapbooks "The Last Song" and "What Moon Drove Me to This?" as well as new poems from 1999-2001.The chapbook poems are interesting as the beginning of Harjo's development as a poet as well as being interesting poems in their own right .."Four Horse Songs" and "I Am a Dangerous Woman" stand out.In the new material, "Morning Prayers" has memorable lines "the nothingness / is vast and stunning, / brims with details ..." as does "Faith" with "I might miss / The feet of god / Disguised as trees." Harjo's poetry is strongly political - a Native peoples voice angry at the European invaders/immigrants.More importantly, her voice is one seeking a way to live well in contemporary society where living well requires memory of a time we lived with greater respect for our environment, greater responsibility for our network of relatives.
I'm speechless |
2. She Had Some Horses: Poems by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2008-12-17)
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A reissue of a classic anthology of poetry |
3. In Mad Love and War (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 79
Pages
(1990-03-15)
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A collection that grabs you, haunts you, and begs you to return
Poetry "with a revolutionary fire" "In Mad Love" contains many cultural and historical allusions embedded in a complex web of surreal imagery and autobiographical-sounding fragments. Harjo seems to be trying to transcend both linguistic and cultural barriers; she notes that "All poets / understand the final uselessness of words" ("Bird"). She does not only focus on the Native American experience; she also has a number of African-American cultural references. She takes us, among other places, to a prison riot in West Virginia and a political discussion in Nicaragua. Although I found some of the book opaque when I first read it, I found "In Mad Love" to be very rewarding on second and third readings. Harjo's language is often quite startling, and achingly beautiful. Much of the book seeks to find a link between the contemporary urban experience and the world of myth and nature. Throughout the book are many references to animals: the trickster Rabbit, "iridescent dragonflies," "a / turtle's nose above water," etc. Harjo writes of flooding the city "with a revolutionary fire" ("City of Fire"), and indeed the book does have a strong political flavor. Her melding of political commitment, intimate passion, myth, and multicultural awareness makes "In Mad Love and War" a demanding and intriguing read.
Truthful and technically excellent This collection includes poems that explore human relationships, music, death ... universal concerns written about in a way that recognizes and uses the universality while selecting the images from her Cree background.We are privileged to glimpse another way of relating to the world while being presented with the difficulties of growing up in a minority culture."At five I was designated to string beads in kindergarten.At seven I skew how to play chicken and win.And at fourteen I was drinking." But her command of the language amkes even the starkest reality beautiful: "I am fragile, a piece of pottery smoked from fire / made of dung, /the design drawn from nightmares.I am an arrow, painted / with lighning ... Harjo is one of the best contemporary poets.Try any of her books and you'll see a poet, a musician, a painter all sharing their vision with you.
Harjo's "language of lizards and stones."
Emotionally Insightful and Engaging |
4. For a Girl Becoming (Sun Tracks: An American Indian Literary) by Joy Harjo | |
Hardcover: 48
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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A book of beautiful, sensitive poetry and song celebrating a young girl's coming of age |
5. The Woman Who Fell from The Sky: Poems by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(1996-08-17)
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deep and poignant
Poet as truth-teller To read this poetry is to receive a gift, a grace of seeing another way to view the world - one in which the tree, the butterfly, the water speak and are connected to oneself.She clearly speaks from experience, from truth - not as some who tell such stories of connected for personal gain but as one to whom this telling describes her world.But in connectedness she shows the tears - the alcohol, 'Nam, enforced 'white culture' - the rips in the Native cultures that must be healed for the people to survive. Excellent poetry - deep in meaning, superb in handling of language and image.
Making the connection with Harjo's poetry. Harjo writes that she is a poet "charged withspeaking the truth about "the landscape of the late twentiethcentury" (p. 19).Written from a Native American, feminineperspective, her poetry here is filled with images of earth, sky, stars,bones, blood, rain (the "earth is wet with happiness," p. 12),and lightning ("A blue horse turns into a streak of lightning, thenthe sun," p. 48).In each poem, Harjo asks her reader the question: "do you see the connection?" (p. 51).At least for me, Harjo'sconnections are rarely obvious, but the poetic experience offered by herverse is always powerful."It's possible," Harjo observes,"to understand the world from studying a leaf . . . It's also possibleto travel the whole globe and learn nothing" (p. 57). In her poem,"Witness," she connects walking the streets of Lucca, Italy with"driving the back roads around Albuquerque, the radio on country and asix-pack" (p. 42). I recommend the breathtaking experience of makingthe connection with Harjo's poetry. G. Merritt
Lyrical, Moving, Entrancing |
6. The Good Luck Cat by Joy Harjo | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(2000-04-01)
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Distressing book
A very touching book
This book should be a part of every Indian kid's library
beautiful, simple reading experience with my child
Excellent picture book This story is sweet without being saccharine; emotional without being overly sentimental.Harjo's gift for poetry shows in the simple but expressive text ("My dad watched Woogie's seventh life fly by him as she ran after it"), and the warm paintings show the cat's expressions in a very real way. ... Read more |
7. The Spiral of Memory: Interviews (Poets on Poetry) by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(1996-02-01)
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8. Secrets from the Center of the World (Sun Tracks) by Joy Harjo, Stephen Strom | |
Paperback: 75
Pages
(1989-07-01)
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Joy Harjoperfect words to Stephen Strom's photos Joy Harjo has provided text - somewhere between prose andprose poems - that engage the accompanying photographs to create a mythicsense.For example a photo of rose-tinted desert sand with no sky(Overlook west of Tuba City)is accompanied by "Two sisters meet onhorseback.They gossip: a cousin eloped with someone's husband, twins wereborn to his wife.One is headed toward Tsaile, and the other to RoundRock.Their horses are rose sand, with manes of ashy rock." Anexcellent book.
Living poetry, connecting all things |
9. A Map to the Next World: Poems by Joy Harjo | |
Hardcover: 138
Pages
(2000-02)
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Get out the map
More personal (individual) less universal Once I recognized this shift and read A Map to the Next World with a mind set closer to how I would read confessional poetry, I began to appreciate some of the pieces I first considered weaker in a more favorable light - for example, the design of light and dark - an essay on snap judgment based on hue of skin.The piece Returning from the Enemy is a very strong autobiographical piece alternating prose and poetry - the former being individual and personal, the latter being more universal.The alternation of the two build upon each other as fact and truth ... an thus built a splendid foundation for understanding both the truth of Joy Harjo's life as well as truth of all our lives. Her poetry has strong and wonderful images - from Songs from the House of Death, Or How to Make It Through to the End of a Relationship comes "I run my tongue over the skeleton / jutting from my jaw. I taste / the grit of heartbreak". As usual, Joy Harjo is a master worth reading; this book simply requires a slight adjustment in effort of understanding.
A review from a New York reader
The Essential Native Woman Phil Hall, Executive Director Nizhoni Bridges,Inc.
Personal Work w/ Philosophical Wisdom to Live By |
10. Star Quilt: Poems by Roberta Hill Whiteman, Ernest Whiteman, Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1999-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Star Quilt These are notes to lightning in my bedroom. of the star gleam on sweaty nights. The quilt unfolds Under it your mouth begins a legend, us in forest smells, your cheek tattered We know of land that looks lonely, Star quilt, sewn from dawn light by fingers annoint us with grass and twilight air, |
11. FAMILY MATTERS: Poems of Our Families (Harmony) | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2005-10-02)
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12. Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings of North America | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(1998-09-17)
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Spellbinding Women's Literature
exceptional range of work I only regret that an anthology of similar quality of organization,focus, and selection does not exist for male and female Native writers. ... Read more |
13. The Secret Powers of Naming (Sun Tracks) by Sara Littlecrow-Russell, Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2006-09-28)
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Destined to be a Classic
Beautiful, inventive poetry.
Vivid, fierce, powerfull, deep
It belongs on the top shelf, if you must keep it on a shelf... |
14. The Woman Who Fell from the Sky by Joy Harjo | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1994)
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15. SECRETS FROM THE CENTRE OF THE WORLD ( Volume 16 - Sun Tracks ) by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1989)
Asin: B003VM6E54 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. What Moon Drove Me to This? by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 68
Pages
(1979-06)
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17. The Spiral of Memory: Interviews [Poets on Poetry series] by Joy Harjo | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1996)
Asin: B003TOF05Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. She Had Some Horses by Joy Harjo | |
Paperback: 74
Pages
(1997-05)
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Not Only Did She Have Some Horses, But Some Damn Good Poetry Too
in awe
Thanks to PBS for introducing Joy Harjo The poetry is starkly truthful - universal human lives using alcohol to escape their pain, seeking love ...But this universality is expressed primarily from her Cree culture, expressed in a way that allows us to see another world view, to see her experience within that world view. An example: "She feels the sky / tethered to the changing / earth, and her skin / responds, like a woman / to her lover." Beautiful contemporary poetry not to be missed. ... Read more |
19. American Indians and the Urban Experience (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Joy Harjo, Jack D. Forbes, Dugan Aguilar, Carol Miller, Octaviana V. Trujillo, Joan Weibel-Orlando, Deborah Davis Jackson | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2001-02-21)
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20. Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2006-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Essays range from a close reading of the 1838 memoirs of a black and Native freewoman to an analysis of how Afro-Native intermarriage has impacted the identities and federal government classifications of certain New England Indian tribes. One contributor explores the aftermath of black slavery in the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, highlighting issues of culture and citizenship. Another scrutinizes the controversy that followed the 1998 selection of a Miss Navajo Nation who had an African American father. A historian examines the status of Afro-Indians in colonial Mexico, and an ethnographer reflects on oral histories gathered from Afro-Choctaws. Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds includes evocative readings of several of Toni Morrison’s novels, interpretations of plays by African American and First Nations playwrights, an original short story by Roberta J. Hill, and an interview with the Creek poet and musician Joy Harjo. The Native American scholar Robert Warrior develops a theoretical model for comparative work through an analysis of black and Native intellectual production. In his afterword, he reflects on the importance of the critical project advanced by this volume. Contributors. Jennifer D. Brody, Tamara Buffalo, David A. Y. O. Chang, Robert Keith Collins, Roberta J. Hill, Sharon P. Holland, ku'ualoha ho’omnawanui, Deborah E. Kanter, Virginia Kennedy, Barbara Krauthamer, Tiffany M. McKinney, Melinda Micco, Tiya Miles, Celia E. Naylor, Eugene B. Redmond, Wendy S. Walters, Robert Warrior |
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