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1. Early Collected Poems: 1965-1992 by Gerald Stern | |
Hardcover: 558
Pages
(2010-07-12)
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2. This Time: New and Selected Poems by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1999-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Stern was 48 years old when his first collection, Rejoicings,appeared in 1973.A quarter century later, he has selected his finest workfor This Time. Immediately one notices a consistency of style andconcern. Indeed, one of his earliest poems, "When I Have Reached the Pointof Suffocation," foreshadows his major themes of desolation and survival: to learn how to leave the place and how to make your own regeneration Customer Reviews (4)
Hugging Gerald Stern!!
ThisIS His Time
Mundane into Magnificence
An exquisitecollection of in-depth poetry |
3. Everything Is Burning: Poems by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2006-12-17)
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Stern Vision: A Tree of Hemingway, Yeats, Proust |
4. Save the Last Dance: Poems by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2009-12-14)
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Another great book from Stern |
5. The Scotia Widows: Inside Their Lawsuit Against Big Daddy Coal by Gerald Stern | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(2008-08-26)
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Sad Story
coal miner widows
"Higher Production- Lower Costs."
A short book that packs a punch |
6. American Sonnets: Poems by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(2003-11)
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A Gem
Go Gerry
An American Master! |
7. Night Out: Poems About Hotels, Motels, Restaurants and Bars | |
Paperback: 362
Pages
(1997-03-06)
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Gritty and Real |
8. What I Can't Bear Losing: Essays by Gerald Stern by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2009-09-22)
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An enlightening and scholarly read |
9. Making the Light Come: The Poetry of Gerald Stern by Jane Somerville | |
Hardcover: 139
Pages
(1990-09)
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10. Parkinson's Disease: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications) by Gerald M. Stern, Andrew Lees | |
Hardcover: 104
Pages
(1990-07-05)
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11. Conversations With Contemporary American Writers: Saul Bellow, I.b. Singer, Joyce Carol Oates, David Madden, Barry Beckham, Josephine Miles, Gerald Stern, Stephen Dunn, Etheridge Knight, Marilynne Robinson And William Stafford.(Costerus NS 50) by Sanford Pinsker | |
Paperback: 138
Pages
(1985-01)
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12. Odd Mercy: Poems by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1997-06-17)
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13. Lucky Life (Classic Contemporary) by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback:
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(1995-04)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Review In Lucky Life Stern takes the reader on a journey, pausing everywhere from the streets of New York to post-Holocaust Germany to the soil of a lobelia plant. In an intimate and mature voice, he shares with us the lineage of his ancestors; his personal relationships; and bits of art, music, history--even the neighbors he chats with on the beach. His style is Whitmanesque, urging us to "listen a little for the spongy world" after it has rained, and reminding us how to "understand the power of maples." Reading Stern's poetry is like listening to the words of a loving grandparent who has been through his or her share of painful experiences but has come to terms with them through wisdom gained from a long life. Stern offers several reasons for surviving in this often senseless world, but one of the most outstanding is found in the title poem: "Lucky you can be purified over and over again. / Lucky there is the same cleanliness for everyone." Customer Reviews (3)
Humanism and Luck With his first majorpublication, "Lucky Life", Gerald Stern was beginning on a courseof intense exploration, and interrogation, of the Self caste into theworld.Perhaps it is Gerald Stern's project to create a poetry with a newlanguage of feeling and thinking, and which gives new meaning to thelanguage we already possess.His poems, while filled with a language ofgrief and sadness, also point to the inevitable possibility of joy and hopewithin human experience.In one line, Stern's poetry permits theexpression of both total loss and complete redemption, almostsimultaneously.His poetry is complex, but direct, never confusing theissues at stake in the poem.The personae he uses in his poems are not ofkey issue--nor is the Self of the poet--but rather, the larger issues whichthey point to.When present in a poem, Stern uses himself almost as alaunching pad into the world around him. There are many gods in Stern'spoetry; gods who often caste long shadows over the characters that peopleStern's poems.Yet, in the midst of crisis, Stern's characters seem tofind a way out from under the shadow, and embrace the pure luck of beingalive in the first place.Stern's recognizable voice unites the poems inevery book from "Lucky Life" to 1997's "This Time", hiscollection of new and selected poems.Stern's project is one of modernhumanism, an attempt to recover the self from often senseless damage of theworld, while at the same reveling, wide-eyed, in all its beauty and magic. His poetry presents a formadible belief in the ability of human beings tocleanse themselves, and all the lovely possibilities for redemption andreconciliation.With "Lucky Life", Stern began a new poetry witha contemporary consciousness.His humanism does not deny God, anyone ofthem--though his, the poet's, is the God of the Jews--but permits aremarkable search for faith and God in all the wonders of humanity, bothterrible and beautiful.Of course, there is often failure, but sometimeswe get lucky
Humanism and Luck With his first majorpublication, "Lucky Life", Gerald Stern was beginning on a courseof intense exploration, and interrogation, of the Self caste into theworld.Perhaps it is Gerald Stern's project to create a poetry with a newlanguage of feeling and thinking, and which gives new meaning to thelanguage we already possess.His poems, while filled with a language ofgrief and sadness, also point to the inevitable possibility of joy and hopewithin human experience.In one line, Stern's poetry permits theexpression of both total loss and complete redemption, almostsimultaneously.His poetry is complex, but direct, never confusing theissues at stake in the poem.The personae he uses in his poems are not ofkey issue--nor is the Self of the poet--but rather, the larger issues whichthey point to.When present in a poem, Stern uses himself almost as alaunching pad into the world around him. There are many gods in Stern'spoetry; gods who often caste long shadows over the characters that peopleStern's poems.Yet, in the midst of crisis, Stern's characters seem tofind a way out from under the shadow, and embrace the pure luck of beingalive in the first place.Stern's recognizable voice unites the poems inevery book from "Lucky Life" to 1997's "This Time", hiscollection of new and selected poems.Stern's project is one of modernhumanism, an attempt to recover the self from often senseless damage of theworld, while at the same reveling, wide-eyed, in all its beauty and magic. His poetry presents a formadible belief in the ability of human beings tocleanse themselves, and all the lovely possibilities for redemption andreconciliation.With "Lucky Life", Stern began a new poetry witha contemporary consciousness.His humanism does not deny God, anyone ofthem--though his, the poet's, is the God of the Jews--but permits aremarkable search for faith and God in all the wonders of humanity, bothterrible and beautiful.Of course, there is often failure, but sometimeswe get lucky
Excellent, inspiration for fabric artists thru doll makers When I first read this book in the early 1990's I was astounded to discover it had been published in 1978. (Where had I been?)Years ahead of its time, this book introduces the reader to numerous techniques available to those dabbling in "stuffed work". STUFFEDWORK ??!... well its a good general description for the variety of subjects dealt with in this book in relation to making 3 dimensional fabric "objects".There are brief, but consise chapters on tapunto, quilting, pattern making for various shapes along with a pattern library, cloth doll face and body needle sculpture, etc - get the drift? Although not in its own special chapter there is a s such a "gallery" of various 1970's artists work scattered through the pages.American fabric artists would probabley be familiar with the cloth fire hydrant and the huge cloth slice of chocolate cake!The work is truly inspirational with the only disappointment being that many of the photo are only black and white. The only other book I've enjoyed as much in recent years is Ellen Rixfords "3 Dimensional Illustration", which deals only partly with fabric art. ... Read more |
14. The Buffalo Creek Disaster: How the survivors of one of the worst disasters in coal-mining history brought suit against the coal company--and won (Vintage) by Gerald M. Stern | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2008-05-06)
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Excellent cross-cultural guide to populist lawyering & civ pro
If lawsuits were more like this one
Factual account of this disaster
Must Read!!!!!
The Case of the Defective Dam |
15. The Red Coal (Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary) by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1999-02)
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16. William Stern, oder, Streben nach Einheit (Beitrage zur Geschichte der Psychologie) (German Edition) by Gerald Buhring | |
Perfect Paperback: 252
Pages
(1996)
Isbn: 3631496958 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. The Preacher: A Poem (Quarternote Chapbook Series) by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2007-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description “The Preacher’s a poem with polyphonic voices, enormous range, and many of Stern’s familiar icons: his animism, his city grit, his philosophical fragments, his irony and justice quest, his reaching for the strain of memory.”—Ira Sadoff Gerald Stern is the author of fourteen poetry books, including This Time: New and Selected Poems, which won the 1998 National Book Award. He taught at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop for fifteen years, and he is the recipient of many awards, including the Lamont Poetry Prize, the Ruth Lilly Prize, the Wallace Stevens Award, and the National Jewish Book Award for poetry. Customer Reviews (2)
Stern does it again
Existentialism and Starbucks Coffee |
18. Rejoicings; selected poems by Gerald Stern | |
Hardcover: 44
Pages
(1973)
Isbn: 0919197221 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. The Naming of Beasts and Other Poems by Gerald Stern | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1973-01-01)
Asin: B003FWKT38 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. Bread Without Sugar: Poems by Gerald Stern | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1993-04-17)
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