Resultaten voor 'ed pavlic'

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  1. Speculation

    Speculation

    How can the speculative imagination help us build a better world?At a world-historical moment of global upheaval, speculative writing is enjoying a renaissance. This collection of poetry, stories, and essays engages speculation as both a ubiquitous feature of financial capitalism and a radical tool of collective imagination. By rejecting dominant ideas about what is possible, speculation empowers us to plot new paths to a more just world.Creative works range over violence and healing, memory and erasure, and alternative worlds, while essays span the meaning of land and community in the African diaspora, Octavia Butler’s speculative fiction, and the ethics of the far future. Taken together, these works suggest that speculation is ultimately about our relationships with each other—as one contributor puts it, “what they have been, what they are, and most important, what they could be.”

    € 19,00
  2. Repair (Boston Review)

    Repair (Boston Review)

    We bear deep wounds, individually and collectively. All have been worsened by a period of destructive politics that left us ill-equipped to respond to a global health catastrophe. As we struggle to recover our footing and grieve our dead, we believe that the arts must have a voice in the conversation about how we heal.This anthology draws together a wide range of artists and thinkers, established and emerging. In essays, memoir, poetry, fiction, and comics, contributors explore what it might look like to repair. Topics include the Salem witch trials, climate catastrophe, the January 6 siege of the Capitol, gender identity, the failures (and hope) of Western medicine, and the entwined horrors of racial, sexual, and colonial violence.No single text in this volume offers a definitive answer for what it means to repair. But together, they reveal a promising vision for where to go from here.

    € 19,00
  3. Outward
    1. Ed Pavlic

    Outward

    Adrienne Rich's Expanding Solitudes

    "In Outward, Ed Pavlić uncovers new layers in Adrienne Rich’s poems as he traverses the long arc of her career. His work contemplates Rich’s engagement with the individual and the collective through a lyrical give-and-take with Rich’s poems that offers fresh insights into her poetic development, substantively furthering our understanding of one America’s foremost poets."-Jeannette E. Riley, author of Understanding Adrienne Rich "Ed Pavlić maps Adrienne Rich’s path as a citizen poet in his Outward, surveying the underpinning of this activist’s life and poetry. In this sense, Outward serves as an overlay that clarifies theories through details. Pavlić shows us the paths taken-until Rich arrives at a place called ‘radical solitude.’"-Yusef Komunyakaa, author of Everyday Mojo Songs of the Earth "Outward offers a compelling new framework for approaching Adrienne Rich's six-decade-long poetic career. In its focus on Rich's unstinting lyrical and ethico-political development, Pavlić's book offers a much-needed corrective to the scarcity of critical attention to the last three decades of Rich's writing life. At once a moving tribute to a mentor-friend and a robust critical assessment of her poetry, Outward will expand the scholarly conversation and introduce new generations of readers to the fullness of Rich's poetic legacy and her ‘radical vitality’ as one of the nation's greatest poets."-Cynthia R. Wallace, author of Of Women Borne: A Literary Ethics of Suffering "While the level of granularity make this best suited for scholars, this will nonetheless provide that crowd with a new framework for understanding the celebrated poet."-Publishers Weekly "Outward is a very important step forward for Rich scholarship, and a lively read for anyone interested in Rich’s poetry and development. "-News and Letters Committees "This excellent, gracefully written book is enhanced by the author’s personal connection to his subject. "-CHOICE

    € 26,50
  4. Outward
    1. Ed Pavlic

    Outward

    Adrienne Rich's Expanding Solitudes

    "In Outward, Ed Pavlić uncovers new layers in Adrienne Rich’s poems as he traverses the long arc of her career. His work contemplates Rich’s engagement with the individual and the collective through a lyrical give-and-take with Rich’s poems that offers fresh insights into her poetic development, substantively furthering our understanding of one America’s foremost poets."-Jeannette E. Riley, author of Understanding Adrienne Rich "Ed Pavlić maps Adrienne Rich’s path as a citizen poet in his Outward, surveying the underpinning of this activist’s life and poetry. In this sense, Outward serves as an overlay that clarifies theories through details. Pavlić shows us the paths taken-until Rich arrives at a place called ‘radical solitude.’"-Yusef Komunyakaa, author of Everyday Mojo Songs of the Earth "Outward offers a compelling new framework for approaching Adrienne Rich's six-decade-long poetic career. In its focus on Rich's unstinting lyrical and ethico-political development, Pavlić's book offers a much-needed corrective to the scarcity of critical attention to the last three decades of Rich's writing life. At once a moving tribute to a mentor-friend and a robust critical assessment of her poetry, Outward will expand the scholarly conversation and introduce new generations of readers to the fullness of Rich's poetic legacy and her ‘radical vitality’ as one of the nation's greatest poets."-Cynthia R. Wallace, author of Of Women Borne: A Literary Ethics of Suffering "While the level of granularity make this best suited for scholars, this will nonetheless provide that crowd with a new framework for understanding the celebrated poet."-Publishers Weekly "Outward is a very important step forward for Rich scholarship, and a lively read for anyone interested in Rich’s poetry and development. "-News and Letters Committees "This excellent, gracefully written book is enhanced by the author’s personal connection to his subject. "-CHOICE

    € 110,95
  5. Ancestors

    Ancestors

    Noted novelists, poets, and essayists, including Samuel R. Delany, Min Jin Lee, Joy Harjo, and Zadie Smith, consider how we are shaped by the past.It is rare now for people to stay where they were raised, and when we encounter one another--whether in person or online--it is usually in contexts that obscure if not outright hide details about our past. But even in moments of pure self-invention, we are always shaped by the past. In Ancestors, some of today's most imaginative writers--including science fiction master Samuel R. Delany, U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, and novelist Zadie Smith--consider what it means to be made and fashioned by others.

    € 19,00
  6. Let It Be Broke
    1. Ed Pavlic

    Let It Be Broke

    € 18,50
  7. Another Kind of Madness
    1. Ed , Pavlic

    Another Kind of Madness

    ¿A full-bodied literary achievement bustling with sweat, regret, and sound.¿ ¿KIESE LAYMON

    € 15,50
  8. Allies
    1. Samuel Delany
    2. Tananarive Due
    3. Catherine Taylor

    Allies

    € 24,95
  9. Visiting Hours at the Color Line
    1. Ed Pavlic

    Visiting Hours at the Color Line

    Poems

    "Pavlic turns to canonical images and tropes but adds blues, jazz, jargon, and slang in a distinctly contemporary and vigorous American idiom... The final long piece, part of the series of prose poems called 'Verbatim,' is marvelous. A dialogue, more play than poem, it is playful, reminiscent of Beckett but more explicitly philosophical. By itself it makes this entire intriguing collection worthwhile." --Booklist "If we woke up one morning and there were no words around it would be because Ed Pavlic got them all and made a kaleidoscope of poetry. 'Astonishing' doesn't describe anything, I realize that, but that's what came to mind as I read through." --Washington Independent Review of Books "The abundant second-person addresses of Ed Pavlic's Visiting Hours at the Color Line signal these remarkable poems are in conversation with us: our culture, our history, our ghosts. His is a Hopkins-like sprung rhythm of, not only syntax, but edifying consciousness pulsing in a language of idiomatic lyrics and impressions. Even after enraptured multiple readings, I am incapable of succinctly praising this poet's immense talent and this new book's urgent, beautiful complexities." --Terrance Hayes "Ever since I discovered Ed Pavlic's poetry, I find myself measuring other authors against the steady stream of his voice, and the heart and politics one finds in his short and long lines--the very sound of freedom. There are two or three writers one always looks forward to reading, always, and Ed Pavlic, especially in his new book, Visiting Hours at the Color Line, is one of them." --Hilton Als "The self can seem some sinuous melody until otherness syncopates that self-sung, self-singing song. Ed Pavlic's Visiting Hour at the Color Line opens itself, poem by poem, to those interruptions of mere self that mark the awakening not only to our ethical life, but to our erotic one as well. Improvisation within a theme--be it the domestic or be it the workplace, be it history or be it the intimate now--riddles song with those discontinuities in which poetry's deepest vitality resides. Assumed orders of being dismantle as they become thrilled. Pavlic plays us this tune of falling apart so as to stay together. These poems don't prove, but play within the fundamental suspicion that ethics and erotics are one. It is a tune we need to hear: one that lulls where sleep rightly beckons, and one that wakes as exactly where it is we must be awake." --Dan Beachy-Quick "To fully enjoy the sweet complexity and gravity-defying genre blending in Pavlic's Visiting Hours at the Color Line, one has to first put aside fears of postmodern tricksterism and fake-outs, then come to believe that 'talk' happens without words. Inside his staunch, idiomatic phrasings and syntactic figurations is a heart bursting with sharp observations and a desire to read the nonverbal signs that point to and record our supreme humanity. Such poetry is deeply personal and masterfully arranged." --Major Jackson "The tension in Ed Pavlic's poems is a language-cable wrought to swing you out over unnerving spaces, let you see and hear what they really hold, and bring you back up more alive than you were before." --Adrienne Rich "There's a beauty embodied in this poet's straightforward journey." --Yusef Komunyakaa "Ed Pavlic's poetry balances itself on a tightrope of musical strings strung across a precipice between the irrational and the rational." --Stanley Moss

    € 16,50
  10. Winners Have Yet to Be Announced
    1. Ed Pavlic

    Winners Have Yet to Be Announced

    A Song for Donny Hathaway

    Winners Have Yet to Be Announced pushes poetry toward the rich characterization and depth of a novel. Yet it is the capacity of poetic language that allows the book to examine Donny Hathaway’s vivid and remarkable life without attempting to resolve the mysteries within which he lived and created and sang.

    € 39,95
  11. Let?s Let That Are Not Yet: Inferno
    1. Ed Pavlic

    Let?s Let That Are Not Yet: Inferno

    € 17,50
  12. Paraph of Bone & Other Kinds of Blue
    1. Ed Pavlic

    Paraph of Bone & Other Kinds of Blue

    € 13,95