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Sand Opera [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 100 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 201x150x13 mm, weight: 181 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: Alice James Books
  • ISBN-10: 1938584090
  • ISBN-13: 9781938584091
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 100 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 201x150x13 mm, weight: 181 g, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: Alice James Books
  • ISBN-10: 1938584090
  • ISBN-13: 9781938584091
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

"Sand Opera is what political poetry must be like today in our age of seemingly permanent war."Mark Nowak

Sand Opera emerges from the dizzying position of being named but unheard as an Arab American and out of the parallel sense of seeing Arabs named and silenced since 9/11. Polyvocal poems, arias, and redacted text speak for the unheard. Philip Metres exposes our common humanity while investigating the dehumanizing perils of war and its lasting effect on our culture.

From "Hung Lyres":

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When the bombs fell, she could barely raise
her pendulous head, wept shrapnel

until her mother capped the fire
with her breast. She teetered

on the highwire of herself. She
lay down & the armies retreated, never

showing their backs. When she unlatched
from the breast, the planes took off again.

Stubborn stars refused to fall . . .

Philip Metres has written a number of books and chapbooks, most recentlyA Concordance of Leaves (Diode, 2013), abu ghraib arias (Flying Guillotine, 2011),To See the Earth (Cleveland State, 2008), and Behind the Lines: War Resistance Poetry on the American Homefront Since 1941 (University of Iowa, 2007). His work has appeared widely, including inBest American Poetry, and has garnered two NEA fellowships, the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, four Ohio Arts Council Grants, the Anne Halley Prize, the Arab American Book Award, and the Cleveland Arts Prize. He teaches at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio.




Using techniques of erasure, Metres seeks rhythm or language within the spare, bleak testimonies of those tortured at Abu Ghraib.
Illumination of the Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew 1(4)
I abu ghraib arias
The Blues of Lane McCotter
5(1)
(echo /ex/): "In the name of God ..."
6(1)
Searching the Koran (Standard Operating Procedure)
7(1)
(echo /ex/): "In the beginning ..."
8(1)
The Blues of Javal Davis
9(1)
(echo /ex/): "next day ..."
10(1)
Public Address/Ghost Soldiers
11(1)
(echo /ex/): "his name is G ..."
12(1)
The Blues of Charles Graner
13(1)
(echo /ex/): "On the third day ..."
14(1)
Handling the Koran (Standard Operating Procedure)
15(1)
(echo /ex/): "First the man ..."
16(1)
Document Exploitation (Standard Operating Procedure)
17(1)
(echo /ex/): "Now these are the generations ..."
18(1)
The Blues of Lynddie England
19(1)
(echo /ex/): "me ..."
20(1)
The Blues of Ken Davis
21(1)
(echo /ex/): "Now I am what I saw ..."
22(1)
MUSLIM BURIAL (Standard Operating Procedure)
23(1)
(echo /ex/): "And it came to pass ..."
24(1)
The Blues of Joe Darby
25(1)
(echo /ex/)
26(3)
Woman Mourning Son
29(1)
Recipe from the Abbasid
30(3)
Home Sweet Home
33(1)
The Iraqi Curator's PowerPoint
34(5)
Black Site (Exhibit Q)
39(1)
Asymmetries
40(2)
Salaam Epigrams
42(1)
War Stories
43(4)
III hung lyres
"The new theory: not to praise too much ..."
47(1)
"When the bombs fell, she could barely raise ..."
48(1)
"you mute you without openings ..."
49(1)
"Is the ear ..."
50(2)
"In the cell of else ..."
52(1)
"this is the air we script to lips ..."
53(1)
"I had no names to blazon their tender ..."
54(1)
"She asks, is that man crying ..."
55(1)
"What does it mean, I say"
56(3)
IV second recitative
Breathing Together
59(1)
Testimony (after Daniel Heyman)
60(2)
When I Was a Child, I Lived as a Child, I Said to My Dad
62(5)
Black Site (Exhibit I)
67(1)
Love Potion #42
68(1)
Saddam's Fingerprints
69(1)
Etruscan Cista Handle
70(3)
Black Site (Exhibit M)
73(1)
A Toast (for Nawal Nasrallah)
74(2)
Cell/(ph)one (A simultaneity in four voices)
76(5)
V homefront/removes
"I hear it, at times, even in the wind"
81(1)
"was taken was rapidly ..."
82(1)
"What consequence is a body"
83(1)
"tried hanging myself ..."
84(1)
"I was planning my lesson on imagery ..."
85(1)
"taken to outside court ..."
86(1)
"In the wake of"
87(1)
"I suspended upside ..."
88
"You look at me / looking at you"
80(10)
"so I could pass the time ... "
90(1)
"As if, somehow, I were responsible"
91(1)
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92(1)
"On the flight overseas ..."
93(1)
"I did not know my ..."
94(3)
Compline 97(4)
Notes 101