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A Red Cherry on a White-tiled Floor

A Red Cherry on a White-tiled Floor
Author: Mar?m Mi?r?
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2007
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1556592647

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First American publication of Syrian poet Maram al-Massri, presented in a bilingual Arabic-English edition.


The Oleander Review

The Oleander Review
Author:
Publisher: UM Libraries
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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A House Called Tomorrow

A House Called Tomorrow
Author: Michael Wiegers
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1619322684

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Copper Canyon Press celebrates its first 50 years of poetry publishing in anticipation of the next 50 years. Poetry is vital to language and living. This anthology celebrates 50 years of Copper Canyon Press publications, one extraordinary poem at a time. Since its founding, Copper Canyon has been entirely dedicated to publishing poetry books; here Editor in Chief Michael Wiegers invites press staff and board—past and present—to help curate a retrospective. The result is a collection of beloved poems from books spanning half a century: representing Pulitzer Prize-winning books, debut collections, works in translation, and rare books from Copper Canyon’s early days. This book is a tribute to Copper Canyon poets and readers everywhere, because, as Gregory Orr writes, “Certain poems / In an uncertain world— / The ones we cling to: // They bring us back.”


The Funambulists

The Funambulists
Author: Lisa Marchi
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0815655479

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The Funambulists brings together the diverse poetry collections of six contemporary Arab diasporic women poets. Spanning multiple languages and regions, this volume illuminates the distinct artistic voice of each poet, yet also highlights the aesthetic and political relevance that unites their work. Marchi explores the work of Naomi Shihab Nye, a celebrated American poet of Palestinian descent; Iman Mersal, an Egyptian poet living in Edmonton, Canada, who writes in Arabic; Nadine Ltaif, a Lebanese poet who lives in Quebec and has adopted French as her language; Maram al-Massri, a Syrian poet writing in Arabic and living in France; Suheir Hammad, an American poet of Palestinian origin; and Mina Boulhanna, a Moroccan poet living in Italy and writing in Italian. Despite their varying geographical and political backgrounds, these poets find common ground in themes of injustice, spirituality, gender, race, and class. Drawing upon the concept of tension, Marchi examines both the breaking points and the creative energies that traverse the poetic works of these writers. These celebrated funambulists use their art of balance and flexibility bolstered by their courage and transgression to walk a tightrope stretched out across cultures, faiths, and nations.


One Big Self

One Big Self
Author: C.D. Wright
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2013-06-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1619321068

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“Wright has found a way to wed fragments of an iconic America to a luminously strange idiom, eerie as a tin whistle, which she uses to evoke the haunted quality of our carnal existence.”—The New Yorker Inspired by numerous visits inside Louisiana state prisons—where MacArthur Fellow C.D. Wright served as a “factotum” for a portrait photographer—One Big Self bears witness to incarcerated men and women and speaks to the psychic toll of protracted time passed in constricted space. It is a riveting mosaic of distinct voices, epistolary pieces, elements from a moralistic board game, road signage, prison data, inmate correspondence, and “counts” of things—from baby’s teeth to chigger bites: Count your folding money Count the times you said you wouldn’t go back Count your debts Count the roaches when the light comes on Count your kids after the housefire One Big Self—originally published as a large-format limited edition that featured photographs and text—was selected by The New York Times and The Village Voice as a notable book of the year. This edition features the poem exclusively. C.D. Wright is the author of ten books of poetry, including several collaborations with photographer Deborah Luster. She is a professor at Brown University.


Reality Check

Reality Check
Author: Dennis O'Driscoll
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1556592809

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First American publication from a leading Irish poet known for meditative intelligence, humor, and forgiving humanity.


Twigs and Knucklebones

Twigs and Knucklebones
Author: Sarah Lindsay
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1556591640

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Presents a collection of surreal poems that blend science and art.


The Insomniac Liar of Topo

The Insomniac Liar of Topo
Author: Norman Dubie
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2007
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1556592639

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Norman Dubie is a trickster purveyor of illusions whose devout readership expects the unexpected.


Before Saying Any of the Great Words

Before Saying Any of the Great Words
Author: David Huerta
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1556592876

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First English-language collection of David Huerta; includes the premier translation from his masterpiece, Incurable.


Ambition and Survival

Ambition and Survival
Author: Christian Wiman
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-06-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1619320932

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"That calling, at once religious, ethical, and aesthetic, is one that only a genuine poet can hear—and very few poets can explain it as compellingly as Mr. Wiman does. That gift is what makes Ambition and Survival, not just one of the best books of poetry criticism in a generation, but a spiritual memoir of the first order." —New York Sun "This weighty first prose collection should inspire wide attention, partly because of Wiman's current job, partly because of his astute insights and partly because he mixes poetry criticism with sometimes shocking memoir ... The collection's greatest strength comes in general ruminations on the writing, reading and judging poetry." —Publishers Weekly "[Wiman is] a terrific personal essayist, as this new collection illustrates, with the command and instincts of the popular memoirist ... This is a brave and bracing book." —Booklist “Blazing high style” is how The New York Times describes the prose of Christian Wiman, the young editor transforming Poetry, the country’s oldest literary magazine. Ambition and Survival is a collection of stirring personal essays and critical prose on a wide range of subjects: reading Milton in Guatemala, recalling violent episodes of his youth, and traveling in Africa with his eccentric father, as well as a series of penetrating essays on writers as diverse as Thomas Hardy and Janet Lewis. The book concludes with a portrait of Wiman’s diagnosis of a rare form of incurable and lethal cancer, and how mortality reignited his religious passions. When I was twenty years old I set out to be a poet. That sounds like I was a sort of frigate raising anchor, and in a way I guess I was, though susceptible to the lightest of winds. . . . When I read Samuel Johnson’s comment that any young man could compensate for his poor education by reading five hours a day for five years, that’s exactly what I tried to do, practically setting a timer every afternoon to let me know when the little egg of my brain was boiled. It’s a small miracle that I didn’t take to wearing a cape. Christian Wiman is the editor of Poetry magazine. His poems and essays appear regularly in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s, and The New York Times Book Review.