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1. The World of the Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-1990 by Charles Wright | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1991-09-01)
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Appropriate introduction to the works of a master
Truly beautiful |
2. Sestets: Poems by Charles Wright | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2010-03-16)
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3. Understanding Charles Wright (Understanding Contemporary American Literature) by Joe Moffett | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2008-12-15)
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4. Buffalo Yoga: Poems by Charles Wright | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2005-04-01)
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On the road to find out |
5. Scar Tissue: Poems by Charles Wright | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(2007-07-24)
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Explorations in the underlap...
Welcome to my backyard. Would you like some zen with that? |
6. Black Zodiac by Charles Wright | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1997)
Asin: B003TOLQP2 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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topsy turvy
& wholly modern
Why Black Zodiac? Although I don't think that Black Zodiac deserves the Pulitzer, I do think that Mr. Wright should have won the Pulitzer for China Trace, The Southern Cross and The Other Side of the River.The Other Side of the River and selections from Zone Journals were Mr. Wright's best books.After Zone Journals, Mr. Wright began to depend on skill, technique and repetition as a means of `crafting' his poems.In his earlier work, it seems as though his poems were spontaneously inspired and that they came together in entire stanzas or full sequences in which very little revision was applied, save for touch-up considerations.In the Paris Review Interview, Mr. Wright explained that he now counts every syllable and that he works on one line at a time.Unfortunately, it shows. Here is an example of Mr. Wright's earlier work.These lines are taken from The Other Side of the River: ... What is it about a known landscape/that tends to undo us,/That shuffles and picks us out/For terminal demarcation, the way a field of lupine/Seen in profusion deep in the timber/Suddenly seems to rise like a lavender ground fog/At noon?/What is it inside the imagination that keeps surprising us/At odd moments when something is given back/We didn't know we had had/In solitude, spontaneously, and with great joy? `Lonesome Pine Special' And now consider these lines from Black Zodiac: ... For instance, in 1944...I was nine, the fourth grade.../I remember telling Brooklyn, my best friend, my **** was stiff all night./Nine years old!My ****!All night!/We talked about it for days,/Oak Ridge abstracted and elsewhere,/,D-Day and Normandy come and gone,/All eyes on the new world's sun king,/Its rising up and its going down. `Apologia Pro Vita Sua' Those lines are not only bad,they're embarrassing! Apparently, Mr. Wright is incapable of distinguishing good from bad poetry.If he is,then his editor at FSG should have enough sense to tell this author when sections of the poem do not work. If you wish to read Mr. Wright's best poetry,poetry that really sets the page on fire, read his earlier work from China Trace up to Zone Journals.
voice, and time
The "seasons" of Charles Wright |
7. Southern Cross by Charles Wright | |
Paperback: 65
Pages
(1981-10-12)
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8. Littlefoot: A Poem by Charles Wright | |
Hardcover: 104
Pages
(2007-06-12)
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After Image-Picking
Another work of genius
brilliantlight |
9. Law of Federal Courts (Hornbook Series) by Charles Alan Wright, Mary Kay Kane | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2002-01)
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I Love Charles Alan Wright
Quick summaries to get you through class and 1st year exams
Succinct summaries of FRCP |
10. Charles de Foucauld: Journey of the Spirit by Cathy Wright | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2005-09-01)
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Amazing Story of a life. |
11. Return to Antarctica: The Amazing Adventure of Sir Charles Wright on Robert Scott's Journey to the South Pole by Adrian Raeside | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2009-09-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description The expedition was made up entirely of British adventurers, gadabouts and scientists, the exception being one Canadian, Charles Seymour (Silas) Wright. Born 1887 in Toronto, Charles Wright was studying physics in Cambridge when he heard Scott was looking for a physicist to join the expedition to the pole. By the time Wright inquired, Scott had chosen a physicist for the team but was short a glaciologist. Who else but a Canadian would know about glaciers? Wright became the expedition's glaciologist. Halfway through the rough passage to the Antarctic, Scott got word that a rival explorer, Norwegian Roald Amundsen, was also making a run for the pole and was close on their heels. What started out as a stroll to the South Pole became a race between two very determined and different men. Arriving at their base camp on Cape Evans in January 1911, Scott's team soon discovered they were unprepared for the Antarctic, while equipment failures and food shortages compounded the hardship. For the final race to the pole, Scott stripped the team down to four men, and Wright did not make the cut. Scott reached the geographic South Pole only to find that Amundsen had beaten them by days. Bitterly disappointed, Scott and his companions returned to base camp, but were caught in a fierce Antarctic blizzard that raged for days. Too weak to pull their sleds and out of food and fuel, they froze to death. Ironically, as if to underscore the litany of errors that dogged the expedition, they perished only a few miles from a cache of food and fuel. Next spring Wright led a search party to look for the remains of Scott and his party, and it was the sharp-eyed Wright who spotted a small patch of green on a snowy landscape - the tent containing Scott and his companions' frozen bodies. Wright returned to England and went on to do even more extraordinary things, including inventing trench wireless in WWI, and working closely with Winston Churchill, developing the technology to assist in the allied invasion of Europe in WWII which included developing the first radar installations and inventing the technology that neutralized German magnetic sea mines After a stint as naval attaché to Washington, D.C., and Director of Scripps Oceanographic institute in La Jolla, California, he retired to Salt Spring Island, BC, passing away in 1975. Typically Canadian, Wright was modest about his accomplishments, with few Canadians aware of his amazing life and the extraordinary impact he had on the 20th century. Customer Reviews (2)
One of the best, if not the best book about Scott's 1911-1912 expedition
Return to Antarctica: The Amazing Adventure of Sir Charles Wright on Robert Scott's Journey to the South Pole |
12. THE MESSENGER: A WORK OF FICTION by CHARLES WRIGHT | |
Hardcover: 217
Pages
(1964)
Asin: B0000CM213 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. The Wright Brothers and the Airplane (Inventions and Discovery series) by Xavier Niz | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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14. Absolutely Nothing to Get Alarmed About: The Complete Novels of Charles Wright by Charles Stevenson Wright | |
Paperback: 624
Pages
(1993-01)
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15. The Wig by Charles Wright | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1968-01-01)
Asin: B003K0S4VO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Discrete Mathematics (5th Edition) by Kenneth A. Ross, Charles R. Wright | |
Paperback: 612
Pages
(2002-08-31)
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shameful condition
Comparison of the top 3 Discrete Math Texts
Very, very poor book
If this book is required for your course..
Not every scholar should write for students. |
17. Trinity (Bill and Alice Wright Photography) by Charles Bowden | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2009-10-15)
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Comprised of Charles Bowden's informed and informative text with Michael P. Berman's superbly crafted photography |
18. A Short History of the Shadow: Poems by Charles Wright | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2003-04-02)
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More Greater Romantic Lyrics
Wright's Mastery
Full of wonder shared with human frailty
compelling
the latest from the master In this, Wright's fifteenth volume, the language--urgent and palpable--spills off the page like a shower of sparks. Not since Yeats has a master poet in our language seemed poised to enter such a rich and important later phase. Wright is unquestionably the top dog of our poetry, and in this book his fire shows no sign of dimming. Personally I think that ths book (and fourteen others) are a must-read for anybody interested in what the English language is capable of. ... Read more |
19. The Lost Continent by John Cutcliffe Wright Charles Hyne | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-11-18)
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20. Charles Wright: A Companion to the Late Poetry, 1988-2007 by Robert D. Denham | |
Paperback: 260
Pages
(2007-09-24)
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