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Joyful Orphan: Poems [Minkštas viršelis]

2.80/5 (10 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 81 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x140 mm, weight: 272 g
  • Serija: Test Site Poetry Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: University of Nevada Press
  • ISBN-10: 1647790948
  • ISBN-13: 9781647790943
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 81 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x140 mm, weight: 272 g
  • Serija: Test Site Poetry Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: University of Nevada Press
  • ISBN-10: 1647790948
  • ISBN-13: 9781647790943
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Joyful Orphan is a book of witness: species and habitat extinction, war, poverty, technology, history, and race. In this collection, Mark Irwin attempts to find how these worlds interface and affect one another. There are many different ways to become orphaned in the contemporary world, but often it is an attempt to understand the meaning of love continuously translated into languages that one does not know"--

Through poems of witness, species and habitat extinction, war, pandemic, technology, history, and race, Mark Irwin’s elegant collection of poetry explores the collision between metropolis and wilderness, and engages with forms of spirit that cannot be bound. With the incursion of electronic communication, our connections with one another have been radically distorted. Irwin’s poems confront what it means to be human, and how conflict, along with the interface between technology and humanity, can cause us to become orphaned in many different ways. But it is our decision to be joyful. 

Excerpt from “Letter”
      Times when we touch hope like the hem of a cloud 
just as when we touch a body or door, or think 
of the dead come back, romancing 
us through the warp of memory, lighting a way
by luring . . .

Recenzijos

"Joyful Orphan is skilled, masterful work."Sherwin Bitsui, Navajo writer and poet, author of Flood Song

"This collection is a deft and elegant lyric address, beautifully inclusive, to all the issues now of greatest concern."Donald Revell, professor of English, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and author of The English Boat

"Joyful Orphan a beautiful book of poems that, while quiet and often domestic, have a long, larger view."Sasha Steensen, professor of English, Colorado State University, and author of House of Deer

"Joyful Orphan raises the question of belonging, and chooses the position of the orphan, who in Mark Irwin's ecstatic poems, finds home everywhere. Who goes farther than that?"Claudia Keelan, professor of English, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, editor of Interim, and author of eight collections of poetry, including We Step into the Sea

I Go
Goes
5(1)
Vertigo
6(2)
Balloon
8(1)
The Dead
9(1)
Light
10(1)
Letter
11(1)
Alive
12(1)
Couple
13(1)
Blue, Red
14(1)
Notre-Dame of Paris, 2019
15(1)
Story
16(2)
Livestream
18(1)
Tree, River
19(1)
Hover
20(1)
The Life
21(4)
II Home
Was into Space
25(1)
Holiday
26(1)
Edges
27(2)
Joyful Orphan
29(1)
Ash
30(1)
The smaller house
31(1)
Arrival
32(1)
How long?
33(1)
Library of Water
34(1)
3D
35(1)
Family
36(1)
Why
37(1)
We
38(1)
Faces
39(1)
Hungry
40(1)
Radiance
41(1)
Wilderness
42(1)
Bright in June Sun
43(4)
III Wild
Nike of Samothrace
47(1)
Legend
48(1)
All the tiny arrows
49(1)
Just once
50(1)
Gift
51(1)
Livestream
52(1)
English
53(1)
Plaster of Paris
54(1)
Spring, 2020
55(1)
Nearer
56(1)
Variation on a Phrase by Dickinson
57(1)
Trailer for a Movie not yet Made
58(2)
1937 Indian Head Nickel
60(1)
La liberte libre
61(1)
Thirst
62(1)
Pinprick
63(1)
Three Panels
64(1)
Yet
65(1)
Refrain
66(1)
Notes 67(2)
Acknowledgments 69(2)
About the Author 71
Mark Irwin is the author of eleven collections of poetry, including his most recently published work, Shimmer. His poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review, Atlantic Monthly, The Nation,The New York Times, and Paris Review. Recognition for his work includes The Nation/Discovery Award, two Colorado Book Awards, four Pushcart Prizes, the James Wright Poetry Award, the Philip Levine Prize for Poetry, and fellowships from the Fulbright, Lilly, and NEA. A professor in the PhD in Creative Writing & Literature Program at the University of Southern California, he lives in Los Angeles and rural Colorado.