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Thirty-Seven: a book of poems

Thirty-Seven: a book of poems
Author: Jason Tomlinson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1365199037

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These are all the poems written and posted by Jason Tomlinson on his 37th trip around the sun.


Thirty Seven @ Thirty Seven

Thirty Seven @ Thirty Seven
Author: Joe Dino
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780971502819

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Thirty-Seven

Thirty-Seven
Author: Peter Stenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781945814860

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The Survivors, their members known only by the order in which they joined, live alone in a rural Colorado mansion. They believe that sickness bears honesty, and that honesty bears change. Fueled by the ritualized Cytoxan treatments that leave them on the verge of death, they instigate the Day of Gifts, a day that spells shocking violence and the group's demise. Enter Mason Hues, formerly known as Thirty-Seven, the group's final member and the only one both alive and free. Eighteen years old and living in a spartan apartment after his release from a year of intensive mental health counseling, he takes a job at a thrift shop and expects to while away his days as quietly and unobtrusively as possible. But when his enigmatic boss Talley learns his secret, she comes to believe that there is still hope in the Survivor philosophy. She pushes Mason to start the group over again--this time with himself as One. PartFight Club, partThe Girls, and entirely unlike anything you've ever experienced, Peter Stenson's Thirty-Seven is an audacious and austere novel that explores our need to belong. Our need to be loved. Our need to believe in something greater than ourselves, and ultimately our capacity for self-delusion.


Thirty-seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences

Thirty-seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences
Author: Jan Zwicky
Publisher: Kentville, N.S. : Gaspereau Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Canadian poetry
ISBN: 9781554470013

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For the past several years, Jan Zwicky has been developing a definition and working examples of the word "lyric." Her writing has taken the shape of poetry and philosophy, neither necessarily confined to the traditions of those genres. Thirty-seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences is the latest in this ongoing focus, previously explored in collections like Songs for Relinquishing the Earth (1998) and in her philosophic works, including Lyric Philosophy (1992) and Wisdom & Metaphor (Gaspereau Press, 2003). The songs in this collection are odes, addresses and apostrophes, to household fixtures, human emotions, shades of light, seasons, stretches of land, departures, sounds and solitude. Working with the most associative details, Zwicky has whittled encounters with her subjects down to their integral and resounding notes. A single light shining from a house in the winter is the bathtub's call to its tired owner. Dew on the grass is the long note of calm in a hurried departure. Every presence contains absence, every pause embodies continuation, every house has "one chink open to the wind." These are songs to the negative space around solid shapes. Wild grape, nuthatch and August are in part defined by the time around their existence. Bath, laundry and grate have a life both for and beyond their owner, and it is upon these tensions that the poet's fondness develops. Zwicky's musical sensibilities give these poems their resolve. The precise lilt of her verse amounts to a resonating frequency for each of her subjects, with the O of each address sounding the driving note. In music Zwicky has captured the energy and suddenness of realizations like homecoming, departure, familiarity and alienation. Her songs walk the tightrope between thinking and being, steadying and strengthening the act of imagination that maintains contact between past, present and future. The seven studies in this collection signal a slower tempo, a downshift into the clipped stillness of memory. Summer months, garden gate, childhood house and silent afternoons are summoned to the surface for a look. These give way to six silences: three-line moments of pause or hush that request careful entrance and exit. Like still lifes or haikus, these silences suspend time within time. Basil springs motionless, grass ripens, pollen settles. As with the absences contained in her songs, Zwicky's silences embody the tenuous balance between thought and experience. Thirty-seven Small Songs & Thirteen Silences is a vital addition to a remarkable body of work. Zwicky's lyricism proves to the senses what lies within the parameters set by her prose. The trade edition of this book is a 5 x 8-inch, smyth-sewn paperback bound in card stock with a letterpress-printed jacket. The text is printed offset on laid paper.


Seventeen to Thirty-Seven

Seventeen to Thirty-Seven
Author: D. C. Happy Hermit
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-10-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781479734177

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Out of Sight

Out of Sight
Author: Eamon Grennan
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-07-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781555975647

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THE RETROSPECTIVE COLLECTION BY EAMON GRENNAN, WHOSE POETRY "ILLUMINATES, CLARIFIES, AND DIRECTS OUR GAZE TOWARD WHAT IT IS WE LOVE BUT OFTEN OVERLOOK" (THE NEW YORKER) Out of Sight collects poetry from across Eamon Grennan's decorated career, with generous selections from his seven previous books and more than thirty new poems. This is the definitive book by one of contemporary poetry's most sensuous and shimmering voices.


Pessimism for Beginners

Pessimism for Beginners
Author: Sophie Hannah
Publisher: Carcanet
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1847778011

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Sophie Hannah's sharp pen dissects modern life and relationships with insouciant honesty and ruthless wit, and her love poems evoke timeless feelings with a shrewd simplicity that deepens her range. An edge of desolation, tenderness - an occasional flash of cruelty - and an ebullient delight in language make this a book of bittersweet pleasures. Pessimism for Beginners includes an extract from the opening chapter of Sophie Hannah's second psychological thriller, Hurting Distance, published by Hodder &Stoughton, described by the Times as 'a superbly creepy, twisty thriller about obsessive love, psychological torture and the darkest chambers of the human heart'. In poetry and prose, Sophie Hannah is compellingly readable.


The Giant Book of Poetry

The Giant Book of Poetry
Author: William Roetzheim
Publisher: Level4Press Inc
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2006
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780976800125

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Winner or finalist in the 'Best Books' National Book Award Poetry Anthology of the Year; Benjamin Franklin Audio Book of the Year; Foreword Magazine Audio Book of the Year; and the Bill Fisher Award for Best New Fiction. Over 750 pages of poetry spanning from 4,000 BC up to the present day and including a broad cross-section of global poetry. Footnotes for each poem specify each poem's form, define unusual or archaic words, and include notes about interpretation. Multiple indexes, including an index by subject, simplify finding exactly the right poem for any situation. The poems were specifically selected to appeal to readers new to poetry, but even experienced poetry readers will find new and enjoyable poems. The poems from the book are also available on audio CD.


Ghost of

Ghost of
Author: Diana Khoi Nguyen
Publisher: Omnidawn Open
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781632430526

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Winner of the Omnidawn Open Poetry Book Prize