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1. When a Woman Loves a Man: Poems by David Lehman | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2005-04-05)
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Radical Play |
2. Great American Prose Poems : From Poe to the Present | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2003-04-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description A prose poem is a poem written in prose rather than verse. But what does that really mean? Is it an indefinable hybrid? An anomaly in the history of poetry? Are the very words "prose poem" an oxymoron? This groundbreaking anthology edited by celebrated poet David Lehman, editor of The Best American Poetry series, traces the form in all its dazzling variety from Poe and Emerson to Auden and Ashbery and on, right up to the present. In his brilliant and lucid introduction, Lehman defines the prose poem, summarizes its French heritage, and outlines its history in the United States. Included here are important works from masters of American literature, as well as poems by contemporary mainstays and emerging talents who demonstrate why the form has become an irresistible option for the practicing poet today. Great American Prose Poems is a marvelous collection, a must-have for anyone interested in the current state of the art. Customer Reviews (6)
Wonderful anthology of 20th century American prose poetry
Good for learners
A great exposition to a little known genre
'Great American Prose Poems'
Prose by any other name... |
3. A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters, American Songs (Jewish Encounters) by David Lehman | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2009-10-06)
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Excellent Gift for Poetry Lovers
Lehman Does it Again
This Book Is Here to Stay (and should be required reading)
Really excellent
On the sunny side of the street |
4. Signs of the Times: Deconstruction and the Fall of Paul De Man. by DAVID LEHMAN | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1991)
Asin: B001H0ILFS Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (6)
First-Rate Literary Reportage
The author is not qualified for this job
A Genuine Classic That Never Should Have Left Print
Insights into the world of academia He hid a dirty secret for forty years:He assisted the Nazis in their occupation of France. In deconstructionist fashion, the response to this news was that the Jews themselves were to blame and he was the victim.Deconstructionists claim that the subject cannot be defined - it is a theory or method or even structure.But among gthe disturbing elements are:History is bunk (so we can't believe or learn anything), words control us (not the other way around), the critic is of more importance than the subject, absence is presence and most importantly, language, not knowledge, is true power. The term itself derives from a call for the destruction of ontolgy, the study of the nature of being.A close look at the advocates of deconstructionism reveals a fascist undertone throughout.Not only was de Man a one-time supporter but so was Vladimir Sokolov (Yale), Heidegger (Germany), Blanchot (France) and Man's number one disciple, Jacque Derrida, the Algerian Frenchman. Derrida has defended de Man (as well as the others) arguing, in deconstructionist terms, that everything is theory yet nothing can be defined - even terms like good and bad.The fact that this group identified with the far Left is indicative of the totalitarian nature of both movements. The description of the politicalization of academia should be required reading for every tax payer or parent of a prospective college student.This is an important, well-written brilliant study of a tragic event in our nation's history.It should serve as a warning.
Fascinating but . . . |
5. Yeshiva Boys by David Lehman | |
Kindle Edition: 112
Pages
(2009-10-28)
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Lehman's Very Best |
6. The Last Avant-Garde: The Making of the New York School of Poets by David Lehman | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(1999-11-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Most fascinating are Lehman's insights into the inspiration that thepoets found in the lives and works of contemporary painters--waggeringabstract expressionist artists like Jackson Pollock and Willem deKooning and the gentler figurative painters Fairfield Porter, LarryRivers, and Jane Freilicher, who came after them. As Ashbery put it,"The artists liked us and bought us drinks and we ...felt that they... were free to be free in their painting in a way that most peoplefelt was impossible for poetry." But each poet made it possible in hisown way--Ashbery through surreal word collages, Koch through thepursuit of happiness in verse, O'Hara in witty telephonic stream ofconsciousness, and Schuyler by treating his feelings asobjects. Lehman calls his book a study of "the bliss of being aliveand young at a moment of maximum creative ferment," and that blissfairly shimmers on the page. The Last Avant-Garde, a remarkablehybrid, succeeds in being both critically acute and luminouslyexciting. --David Laskin Customer Reviews (15)
lehman's new york scool fa dummies
The Four M(o)usketeers
Our "Season on Earth"
nothing new under the sun
nothing new under the sun |
7. The Best American Poetry 2007: Series Editor David Lehman | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2007-09-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description From the thousands of poems published or posted in one year, McHugh has chosen seventy-five that fully engage the reader while illustrating the formal and tonal diversity of American poetry. With new work by established poets such as Louise Glück, Robert Hass, and Richard Wilbur, The Best American Poetry 2007 also features such younger talents as Ben Lerner, Meghan O'Rourke, Brian Turner, and Matthea Harvey. Graced with McHugh's fascinating introduction, the anthology includes the ever-popular notes and comments section in which the contributors write about their work. Series editor David Lehman's engaging foreword limns the necessity of poetry. The Best American Poetry 2007 is an exciting addition to a series committed to covering the American poetry scene and delivering great poems to a broad audience. Customer Reviews (16)
a few pleasures
Horrible
Surface and depth
Some poems are interesting.Most are dull.
Truly unimpressive |
8. Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms: 85 Leading Contemporary Poets Select and Comment on Their Poems | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(1996-11-15)
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Lovers of poetry -- and wannabe poets -- should read this. |
9. Science Magazine's State of the Planet 2008-2009: with a Special Section on Energy and Sustainability | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2008-12-18)
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A choice pick for anyone serious about then environment and modern science |
10. The Best American Erotic Poems: From 1800 to the Present | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2008-02-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description These poems range across the varied landscapes of love and sex and desire -- from the intimate parts of the body to the end of an affair, from passion to solitary self-pleasure. With candor and imagination, they capture the delights and torments of sex and sexuality, nudity, love, lust, and the secret life of fantasy. David Lehman, the distinguished editor of the celebrated Best American Poetry series, has culled a witty, titillating, and alluring collection that starts with Francis Scott Key, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and Hart Crane, encompasses Frank O'Hara, Anne Sexton, John Updike, Charles Simic, Billy Collins, Kevin Young, and Sharon Olds, and concludes with the rising stars of a whole new generation of versifiers, including Sarah Manguso, Ravi Shankar, and Brenda Shaughnessy. In a section of the book that is sure to prompt discussion and further reading, the living poets write about their favorite works of erotic writing. This book will delight, surprise, and inspire. Customer Reviews (6)
Exceptional.
Erotic History
Not quite satisfying
GREAT COLLECTION!ADD THIS ONE TO YOUR LIBRARY SHELVES!
Excellent, Sensual Anthology |
11. The Evening Sun : A Journal in Poetry by David Lehman | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2002-04-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The eagerly awaited follow-up to his critically acclaimed collection The Daily Mirror, The Evening Sun gathers together 150 of David Lehman's favorite "daily poems" from 1999 and 2000 into a brilliant chronicle of a poet's heart and mind as the last century ends and a new one begins. Customer Reviews (2)
Goodbye Instructions: Purchase This Book! David will take you to great baseball games (10/9, 10/16, 4/3); share the best music in nearly EVERY poem -- (Mahler on 7/19; Mingus on 11/30; John Cage, Alban Berg {didn't I *first* play his violin concerto for you so many years ago!} and many more)... You will laugh you will cry you will giggle you will sigh. Okay, I'll leave the poetry to David. This is the E-TICKET ride of poetry books. Get it.
A Journal in Poetry |
12. The Best American Poetry 2005 | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2005-09-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description With insightful comments from the poets illuminating their work, and series editor David Lehman's perspicacious foreword, The Best American Poetry 2005 is indispensable for every poetry enthusiast. Customer Reviews (4)
assigning imprimaturs in your sleep, muldoon
Vivid Portraits of Mature Recollections
Best of the Best
the best american poetry 2005 |
13. The Best American Poetry 2005: Series Editor David Lehman | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2005-09-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Best American Poetry 2005 features a superb company of artists ranging from established masters of the craft, such as John Ashbery, Adrienne Rich, and Charles Wright, to rising stars like Kay Ryan, Tony Hoagland, and Beth Ann Fennelly. With insightful comments from the poets elucidating their work, and series editor David Lehman's perspicacious foreword addressing the state of the art, The Best American Poetry 2005 is indispensable for every poetry enthusiast. Customer Reviews (3)
Vivid Portraits
matt yeager is awesome
BETTER AMERICAN POETRY THAN 2004 |
14. Poets and Artists (O&S, Sept. 2009): Self Portrait Issue by Bob Hicok, Billy Collins, Denise Duhamel, Ron Androla, William Stobb, David Lehman, I.M. Bess, Grady Harp | |
Paperback: 124
Pages
(2009-09-14)
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Beautiful publication
Theme and Variations: A very special Poets and Artists Concept |
15. The Best American Poetry 2003 by Yusef Komunyakaa | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2003-09-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Poetry encourages us to have dialogue through the observed, the felt, and the imaginary," writes editor Yusef Komunyakaa in his thought-provoking introduction to The Best American Poetry 2003. As a black child of the American South and a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War, Komunyakaa brings his singular vision to this outstanding volume. Included here is a diverse mix of senior masters, crowd-pleasing bards, rising stars, and the fresh voices of an emerging generation. With comments from the poets elucidating their work and series editor David Lehman's eloquent foreword assessing the state of the art, The Best American Poetry 2003 is a must-have for readers of contemporary poetry. Jonathan Aaron • Beth Anderson • Nin Andrews • Wendell Berry • Frank Bidart • Diann Blakely • Bruce Bond • Catherine Bowman • Rosemary Catacalos • Joshua Clover • Billy Collins • Michael S. Collins • Carl Dennis • Susan Dickman • Rita Dove • Stephen Dunn • Stuart Dybek • Charles Fort • James Galvin • Amy Gerstler • Louise Glück • Michael Goldman • Ray Gonzalez • Linda Gregg • Mark Halliday • Michael S. Harper • Matthea Harvey • George Higgins • Edward Hirsch • Tony Hoagland • Richard Howard • Rodney Jones • Joy Katz • Brigit Pegeen Kelly • Galway Kinnell • Carolyn Kizer • Jennifer L. Knox • Kenneth Koch • John Koethe • Ted Kooser • Philip Levine • J. D. McClatchy • W. S. Merwin • Heather Moss • Stanley Moss • Paul Muldoon • Peggy Munson • Marilyn Nelson • Daniel Nester • Naomi Shihab Nye • Ishle Yi Park • Robert Pinsky • Kevin Prufer • Ed Roberson • Vijay Seshadri • Alan Shapiro • Myra Shapiro • Bruce Smith • Charlie Smith • Maura Stanton • Ruth Stone • James Tate • William Tremblay • Natasha Trethewey • David Wagoner • Ronald Wallace • Lewis Warsh• Susan Wheeler • Richard Wilbur • C. K. Williams • Terence Winch • David Wojahn Robert Wrigley • Anna Ziegler • Ahmos Zu-Bolton II Customer Reviews (4)
Another Exceptional Read David Lehman is one of the most facinating writers, poets, and editors that I have ever read. He is the author of The Daily Mirror, a wonderful and well penned selection of poems. One can learn so much from the writers and makers of The Best American Poetry books. I also recommend, his most recent book, The Last Avant-Garde: The Making of the New York School of Poets. I give all these books 5 stars!
One of the Better of the Best
another mediocre volume
THANK-YOU'S |
16. Jim and Dave Defeat the Masked Man by David Lehman, James Cummins | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2005-12-08)
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Great Title, Very Disappointing Poems |
17. The Best American Poetry 1999 by David Lehman | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1999-09-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description The 1999 edition of The Best American Poetry will exceed the expectations of the many thousands of readers who eagerly await the annual arrival of this "truly memorable anthology" (Chicago Tribune). Guest editor Robert Bly, an award-winning poet and translator -- famous, too, for his leadership role in the men's movement and his bestselling book, Iron John -- has made selections that present American poetry in all its dazzling originality, richness, and variety. The year's poems are striking in their vibrancy; they all display that essential energy that Bly calls "heat," whether the heat of friendship, the heat of form, or the heat that results when a poet "brings the soul up close to the thing" he or she is contemplating. With comments from the poets illuminating their work, The Best American Poetry 1999 reflects the most exciting and memorable poetry being written at the end of the millennium. Customer Reviews (16)
Sea of Faith
Refreshingly accessible
Great start, then downhill
a good book
"safe" THIS volume, is subtle, a pleasantread...but alas, "safe."With some notable exceptions which Iwill not explicitly note here...the poems are warm milk before bed time,with a slightly pleasing taste of the fragrance of grass of this particularfield, that particular pasture. Safe is nice...and of course has acertain beauty....With an anthology like those in this series however,I'd like a few showers of fish and frogs on my Spring morning walk...a fewbeautifully sharp briars scratching my shins... ... Read more |
18. The Best American Poetry 2000 | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2000-09-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description A mid an "explosion in the interest of poetry nationwide" (The New York Times), The Best American Poetry 2000 delivers one of the finest volumes yet in this renowned series. Guest editor Rita Dove, a distinguished figure in the poetry world and the second African-American poet ever to win the Pulitzer Prize, brings all of her dynamism and well-honed acumen to bear on this project. Dove used a simple yet exacting method to make her selections: "The final criterion," she writes in her introduction, "was Emily Dickinson's famed description -- if I felt that the top of my head had been taken off, the poem was in." The result is a marvelous collection of consistently high-quality poems diverse in form, tone, style, stance, and subject matter. With comments from the poets themselves illuminating their poems and a foreword by series editor David Lehman, The Best American Poetry 2000 is this year's must-have book for all poetry lovers. Some poems are definitely augmented by their creators' explanations--and their prose is often as eloquent as their verse. Others require none. Yet what threatens to steal the poetic show occurs after these comments. The series wizard, David Lehman, asked past and present guest editors to cite their top 15 20th-century American poems, in alphabetical order. It's impossible not to gravitate to this section and silently argue with some selections, approve others wholeheartedly, discover a few for the first time, and remonstrate over certain absences. How marvelous, if unsurprising, to see so many poets voting for Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop (who scores particularly high), and two whom John Hollander wittily terms "the transatlantic problematics," Auden and Eliot. If only Lehman had asked each editor to expound on his or her choices. In this list context, Louise Glück's refusal to "prefer merely fifteen" proves as inspiring as others' elections. Still, it's amusing to watch such poets as Mark Strand, A.R. Ammons, and Lehman himself look for loopholes and stuff the ballot box with also-rans. --Kerry Fried Customer Reviews (12)
A volume of prose, not poetry
An Exceptional Read I believe his perspective and talent for finding the best poets lies in his experience. Mr.Lehman is a great editor and any reader who chooses to pick up and read this book will be thankful. One can learn so much from the writers and makers of The Best American Poetry books. I also recommend, his most recent book, The Last Avant-Garde: The Making of the New York School of Poets. I give all these books 5 stars!
American Poems That The Editor Really Liked
Didn't like this one
Author knows a winner |
19. The Best American Poetry 2004 | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2004-08-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Best American Poetry 2004 celebrates the vitality and richness of poetry in the United States and Canada today. Guest editor Lyn Hejinian, acclaimed for her own innovative writing, has chosen seventy-five important new poems and contributed a provocative introductory essay. Through her selections, Hejinian has created an essential nexus -- a meeting place for readers to encounter an extraordinary range of poets. With illuminating comments from the writers, and series editor David Lehman's insightful foreword evaluating the current state of the art, The Best American Poetry 2004 is an indispensable addition to a series that has established itself as the first word on what's new and noteworthy in the poetry of our times. Customer Reviews (14)
Not much of a good read
elephants and blind men
Unless you're into language poetry...
Worse Than Magnet Poetry
Generally incomprehnsible |
20. The Best American Poetry 2009: Series Editor David Lehman | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2009-09-22)
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Diversity and Creativity
par for the course
Yes and a little no
A few smiles, but mostly forgettable
More of the same |
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