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Blues and Roots/Rue and Bluets

Blues and Roots/Rue and Bluets
Author: Jonathan Williams
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2008-03-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0822382954

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Jonathan Williams’s poetry has been described as brilliant, sensuous, lyrical, quirky, suave, vital, joyful, sardonic, melodious, passionate, alive, pyrotechnic. This new, much enlarged edition of Blues and Roots displays all of the above. Williams has tramped the Appalachian Trail for decades, botanizing, jotting down specimens of authentic American speech, graffiti, superstitions, and nostrums—always curious, alert, and affectionately attentive. Blues and Roots focuses on the linguistic horizon of Appalachia in lyrics of wonder and light, of wit and comic incongruity, in found poems of the speech of his mountain neighbors. Publishers Weekly said of the earlier edition, “One of the most beautiful and evocative tributes to the Appalachians and its people yet published.” Blues and Roots is a fine celebration; Wiliams is a joyful ringmaster.


Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets

Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1968
Genre: Appalachian Region, Southern
ISBN:

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Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets

Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets
Author: Jonathan Williams
Publisher: Grossman Publishers
Total Pages:
Release: 1971-01-01
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9780670176502

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Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets

Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets
Author: Jonathan Williams
Publisher: [Durham, N.C.] : Duke University Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1985
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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The poems of Blues and Roots / Rue and Bluets make up an unofficial oral history in verse of the Southern Appalachian folk often vilified and dismissed as hillbillies. Most of these poems are composed in a pungent dialect, as if Huck Finn had settled in the Blue Ridge or Smoky Mountains and continued to view the world's propensity for stupidity and meanness with the humorist's clear-eyed and trenchant truth-telling.


Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets

Blues & Roots, Rue & Bluets
Author: Jonathan Williams
Publisher: [Durham, N.C.] : Duke University Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1985
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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The poems of Blues and Roots / Rue and Bluets make up an unofficial oral history in verse of the Southern Appalachian folk often vilified and dismissed as hillbillies. Most of these poems are composed in a pungent dialect, as if Huck Finn had settled in the Blue Ridge or Smoky Mountains and continued to view the world's propensity for stupidity and meanness with the humorist's clear-eyed and trenchant truth-telling.


Avant-Folk: Small Press Poetry Networks from 1950 to the Present

Avant-Folk: Small Press Poetry Networks from 1950 to the Present
Author: Ross Hair
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1781383731

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A critical study of the intersection of folk and avant-garde poetics in transatlantic small press poetry networks from the 1950s up to the present.


Contemporary Gay American Poets and Playwrights

Contemporary Gay American Poets and Playwrights
Author: Emmanuel S. Nelson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2003-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313017093

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Gay presence is nothing new to American verse and theater. Homoerotic themes are discernible in American poetry as early as the 19th century, and identifiably gay characters appeared on the American stage more than 70 years ago. But aside from a few notable exceptions, gay artists of earlier generations felt compelled to avoid sexual candor in their writings. Conversely, most contemporary gay poets and playwrights are free from such constraints and have created a remarkable body of work. This reference is a guide to their creative achievements. Alphabetically arranged entries present 62 contemporary gay American poets and dramatists. While the majority of included writers are younger artists who came of age in the post-Stonewall U.S., some are older authors whose work has continued or persisted into recent decades. A number of these writers are well known, including Edward Albee, Harvey Fierstein, and Allen Ginsberg. Others, such as Alan Bowne, Timothy Liu, and Robert O'Hara, merit wider recognition. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and includes a biography, a discussion of major works and themes, an overview of the author's critical reception, and primary and secondary bibliographies.


Walking and the Aesthetics of Modernity

Walking and the Aesthetics of Modernity
Author: Klaus Benesch
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2016-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 113760364X

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This book gathers together an array of international scholars, critics, and artists concerned with the issue of walking as a theme in modern literature, philosophy, and the arts. Covering a wide array of authors and media from eighteenth-century fiction writers and travelers to contemporary film, digital art, and artists’ books, the essays collected here take a broad literary and cultural approach to the art of walking, which has received considerable interest due to the burgeoning field of mobility studies. Contributors demonstrate how walking, far from constituting a simplistic, naïve, or transparent cultural script, allows for complex visions and reinterpretations of a human’s relation to modernity, introducing us to a world of many different and changing realities.


Jonathan Williams: Lord of Orchards

Jonathan Williams: Lord of Orchards
Author: Jeffery Beam
Publisher: Easton Studio Press LLC
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1632260883

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Jonathan Williams’ work of more than half a century is such that no one activity or identity takes primacy over any other—he was the seminal small press publisher of The Jargon Society; a poet of considerable stature; book designer; editor; photographer; legendary correspondent; literary, art, and photography critic and collector; early collector and proselytizer of visionary folk art; cultural anthropologist and Juvenalian critic; curmudgeon; happy gardener; resolute walker; and keen and adroit raconteur and gourmand. Williams’ refined decorum and speech, and his sartorial style, contrasted sharply, yet pleasingly, with his delight in the bawdy, with his incisive humor and social criticism, and his confidently experimental, masterful poems and prose. His interests raised “the common to grace,” while paying “close attention to the earthy.” At the forefront of the Modernist avant-garde—yet possessing a deep appreciation of the traditional—Williams celebrated, rescued, and preserved those things he described as, “more and more away from the High Art of the city,” settling “for what I could unearth and respect in the tall grass.” Subject to much indifference—despite being celebrated as publisher and poet—he nurtured the nascent careers of hundreds of emerging or neglected poets, writers, artists, and photographers. Recognizing this, Buckminster Fuller once called him “our Johnny Appleseed”, Guy Davenport described him as a “kind of polytechnic institute,” while Hugh Kenner hailed Jargon as “the Custodian of Snowflakes” and Williams as “the truffle-hound of American poetry.” Lesser known for his extraordinary letters and essays, and his photography and art collecting, he is never only a poet or photographer, an essayist or publisher. This book of essays, images, and shouts aims to bring new eyes and contexts to his influence and talent as poet and publisher, but also heighten appreciation for the other facets of his life and art. One might call Williams’ life a poetics of gathering, and this book a first harvest.


A Blues Bibliography

A Blues Bibliography
Author: Robert Ford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1401
Release: 2008-03-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1135865086

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This revised and updated definitive blues bibliography now includes 6,000-7,000 entries to cover the last decade’s writings and new figures to have emerged on the Country and modern blues to the R&B scene.