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Poetry collection (sample poems, table of contents, and cover included)
What makes life living? Three suggestions.
Collection Building, 2012
PurposePoets House, a poetry special collection in New York, hosts an annual exhibit of the preceding year's poetry publications in the USA. This paper aims to offer a selection of recommended titles that reflect the range of poetry titles including single‐author works, anthologies, and prose about poetry.Design/methodology/approachThe paper researched and requested donations of 2010‐2011 poetry titles from US poetry publishers to assemble and display a comprehensive collection of poetry publications, from which a selection of 50 titles was made. The selections should appeal to a range of poetry readers, from novices and students to poets looking to access the latest work from their peers.FindingsOver 2,500 poetry titles were published and/or available to readers in the USA between June 2010 and June 2011. These titles range from mainstream publishers to independent presses to artists' collectives publishing works from established poets as well as emerging and international ...
Cleaver Magazine, 2018
The book announces itself first as texture, almost a feeling before an object. The covers have a soft, pulped paper quality that reminds me a little of egg cartons. They're in the right color family, too: sandy brown, with a beautifully soft blue-black imprint. The image is one of a circle superimposed on a square, or vice versa; it could be the sounding board of a modernist guitar, with six strings running diagonally across the sound hole. Headlands Quadrats by Brian Teare is another gem of a chapbook out from Doublecross, a Brooklyn-based small press that makes handsewn, letterpressed chapbooks that always feel like considered collaborations between publisher and author...
Poetries and poetics - free and open e-book.
Arcs Prose Poetry Anthology 2020
Tinta-da-china, 2023
FERNANDO PESSOA POETRY — MINIMAL ANTHOLOGY ED. JERÓNIMO PIZARRO TRADUÇÃO: John Pedro Schwartz e Robert N. Schwartz Lisboa, Tinta-da-china, 2023. Julho de 2023 | 320 pp | 18.5x13 ISBN: 978-989-671-538-0
Reading Horizons, 2010
Most poetry is meant to be read aloud, celebrating the word play created by its authors, and bringing smiles to our faces. Children often develop oral language by reciting nursery rhymes, repeating favorite words, and learning song lyrics. If the adults in their lives can refrain from overanalyzing the poetry they encounter in later years, those children who come to love the words they are learning may develop into young adults with a flair for language and the taste for poetry. Similar to fiction and nonfiction, poetry books are published in many different formats including some that typically are not classified as poetry (Hadaway & Young, 2010). In this article, we highlight some of our favorite books of poetry in the following formats: Anthologies, Single Topic Collections, Single Author Collections, Single Topic Collections with the Work of One Poet (a combination of Single Author & Single Topic Collections), Poetry Picture Books, and Verse Novels-all "ready to explode with unpredictable effects" in your classrooms. Anthologies Once extremely popular, poetry anthologies are becoming less common. The following anthologies contain poems with multiple themes or topics by multiple poets. Andrews, Julie and Walton, Emma. (2009). (Anthologists). Julie Andrews' collection of poems, songs, and lullabies.
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The Lion and the Unicorn, 2005
Union Catalogs at the Crossroad, edited by Andrew Lass and Richard E. Quandt, pp. 245-263, 2004
Poetess Archive Journal, 2011
BAREKNUCKLE POET ANNUAL VOL.1, 2015