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El. knyga: Its Day Being Gone

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  • Serija: Penguin Poets
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Penguin USA
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780698162198
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  • Serija: Penguin Poets
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: Penguin USA
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780698162198
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"Selected as a winner of the National Poetry Series by Robert Wrigley Rose McLarney has won acclaim for image-rich poems that explore her native southern Appalachia and those who love and live and lose on it. Her second collection broadens these investigations in poems that examine the shape-shifting quality of memory, as seen in folktales that have traveled across oceans and through centuries, and in how we form recollections of our own lives. An opening sequence presents contemporary ghost stories: men who gather at dawn in the gas station parking lots of small towns; the mountain lion that paces the edge of a receding tree line. A middle section draws connections between Appalachia and Latin America, places that share qualities of biological and cultural richness-places that are threatened by modernization. A final sequence retells the stories of earlier poems, posing questions about how we construct our landscapes and frame our views"--

Selected as a winner of the National Poetry Series by Robert Wrigley

Rose McLarney has won acclaim for image-rich poems that explore her native southern Appalachia and those who love and live and lose on it. Her second collection broadens these investigations in poems that examine the shape-shifting quality of memory, as seen in folktales that have traveled across oceans and through centuries, and in how we form recollections of our own lives. An opening sequence presents contemporary ghost stories: men who gather at dawn in the gas station parking lots of small towns; the mountain lion that paces the edge of a receding tree line. A middle section draws connections between Appalachia and Latin America, places that share qualities of biological and cultural richness&;places that are threatened by modernization. A final sequence retells the stories of earlier poems, posing questions about how we construct our landscapes and frame our views.

Selected as a winner of the National Poetry Series by Robert Wrigley

Rose McLarney has won acclaim for image-rich poems that explore her native southern Appalachia and those who love and live and lose on it. Her second collection broadens these investigations in poems that examine the shape-shifting quality of memory, as seen in folktales that have traveled across oceans and through centuries, and in how we form recollections of our own lives. An opening sequence presents contemporary ghost stories:  men who gather at dawn in the gas station parking lots of small towns; the mountain lion that paces the edge of a receding tree line. A middle section draws connections between Appalachia and Latin America, places that share qualities of biological and cultural richness—places that are threatened by modernization. A final sequence retells the stories of earlier poems, posing questions about how we construct our landscapes and frame our views.

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Commended for Oklahoma Book Award (Poetry) 2015.
1 Folk Tale
Facing North
3(6)
Eyes Lifted
9(1)
To Boys with Names Like Wiley, or Loyal
10(1)
Electrification
11(2)
Past Lives
13(1)
Home Fires
14(1)
Shadow Cat
15(2)
Bypass, Strip
17(2)
Redemption
19(4)
Hear Him Up There
23(1)
Arcadia
24(1)
Native Species
25(2)
What the Snake Says
27(2)
My Gift
29(1)
The Model Walks Away from a Job
30(1)
Watershed
31(4)
2 Another World
Imminent Domain
35(6)
And Inside Winged Beings Sleep
41(1)
To Tell Us Why We're Here
42(1)
Exotica
43(1)
Tribute
44(1)
Love Poem
45(1)
Into Another
46(1)
The Language for This
47(1)
Aloof Above
48(1)
In Proportion
49(1)
Light Colored
50(1)
The Same as Anyone
51(1)
Setting
52(1)
Reprise
53(4)
Tributaries of the Same Body
57(4)
3 Another Telling
How to See
61(1)
The Treatment Was Frogs, or, The Tradition Was Honey
62(1)
How History Would Have It
63(1)
Conservators
64(1)
Glossing the Image
65(1)
Petition
66(1)
Wet Not with Weeping
67(4)
Landscape
71(4)
Abandon
75(2)
Pedestrian Heroics
77(2)
Quickly Outdated but No Less Dear
79(1)
Guts, Gleam
80(3)
Story with a Real Beast and a Little Blood in It
83(1)
Sweetness and Ink
84(2)
I Float
86(5)
What Music Should Accompany This 91