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El. knyga: On the Shores of Welcome Home

4.50/5 (21 ratings by Goodreads)
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  • Serija: American Poets Continuum
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: BOA Editions, Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781942683902
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: American Poets Continuum
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: BOA Editions, Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781942683902
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"America's premier living military veteran poet reveals the long scars left by Vietnam and the ghosts encountered at life's end." --

America’s premier living military veteran poet reveals the long scars left by Vietnam and the ghosts encountered at life’s end.

Winner of the Isabella Gardner Award

In this Isabella Gardner Award-winning collection of poems, Bruce Weigl meditates on the ghosts and the grace one encounters in life’s second act. A celebrated poet and veteran of the Vietnam War, Weigl offers a nuanced sense of aging as a departure and death as a returning home. With a sage’s eye for mindfulness and a soldier’s longing for the country where he served, Weigl’s poems reveal the long scars left by Vietnam and the new possibilities one encounters in the wake of life-altering experiences.

Recenzijos

Weigls personal reckoning with trauma is juxtaposed against the title poems polemic against war, a lengthy plea for empathy and tolerance that establishes war, police brutality, mass shootings, and anti-immigrant sentiments as intricately connected through a web of violence Americans have been taught to accept as necessary. Publishers Weekly

All of Bruce Weigl's poems are of high quality and all should be purchased for any collection of literature dealing with the Vietnam War. The VVA Veteran

Bruce Weigls On the Shores of Welcome Home deals with life and death matters, embracing earthy questions but always sighting a bead of true light. The mind and flesh of the soldier, of the survivor, of the seeker is laid bare as brotherly love. Weigl is always in at least two worlds at oncepresent and past; here and beyond. He poses questions of motion and emotion without easy Western answers. In fact, theres nothing in this map of naked truths thats easy. And, at times, this speaker of lyric reckoning holds himself accountable for the moments he said I dare you. That is, On the Shores of Welcome Home underscores how we are indeed connectedresponsible for and to each other. This collection pinpoints days and nights of everyday life under fire, with penetrating grace notes. Yusef Komunyakaa, author of Neon Vernacular: New and Selected Poems

Few poets of any generation have written so searingly of the trauma of war, inscribing its wound while refusing the fragile suture of redemption. In this and in the breadth of his accomplishment, Bruce Weigl is one of the most important poets of our time. Carolyn Forché, author of What You Have Heard is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance

"'I dont think its my place to breathe, Mr. Night.,' writes Bruce Weigl, while giving us a sweeping, beautiful collection of poems that breathes deeply as it takes us from Ha Noi to Ohio via elegies and lyrics that are urgent and unsparing in their clarity ('no one / even sees you / standing there in your sixty-two years, soldier'). I opened this book on the beautiful poem, 'The Ineffable as Sad,' and was immediately hooked: in this time of crisis, even in his own uncertainties ('a sky in my head tonight...I don't know what it wants'), Weigl always finds the lyric pulse, a flame of our moment." Ilya Kaminsky, author of Deaf Republic and Dancing in Odessa

Bruce Weigls unique verbal music is a song indivisible from its experiential roots. Events of childhood in the industrial Midwest, of young manhood flung unwitting into another land and culture, of the years of ongoing pain, of rare joy, of striving and illumination, are one fabric, not episodic. Denise Levertov

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Part One
The Elephant Gift in the Room
13(1)
You Can Hide
14(1)
Painted Box Buried in the Yard
15(1)
Grace Being Saved
16(1)
Anecdote of the Impresario of My Brain
17(1)
Some Stages of the Mayfly
18(1)
Against Poetry
19(1)
River of Blood in One Man
20(1)
Prayer for My Teacher
21(2)
Against Forgetting (One)
23(1)
Fragments in Translation from the Vietnamese
24(1)
Lotus
25(1)
Reading the River
26(1)
Ode to Cabeza de Vaca
27(1)
A Late Corrupted Flash
28(2)
Not My Brain Talkin'
30(1)
Words for My Pal Who Is Dead
31(1)
The Long-Term Consequences of the Convoy Leading to Pegasus in the Fallen World
32(1)
The World Part II
33(1)
The Unbearable Weight of a Friend
34(1)
Act of Contrition
35(1)
Altarpiece of the Misericordia
36(1)
Lotus, West Lake, 2010
37(1)
The Ha Noi Winds Bringing Winter to the Old-World Elegy
38(1)
The Ineffable as Sad
39(4)
Part Two
On the Shores of Welcome Home
43(10)
Part Three
Making the Conscious Darkness
53(1)
The Beauty
54(1)
Bodhisattva Blurred by Lilies in the Garden
55(1)
My Araby
56(1)
Village Parable
57(1)
The Love I Thought Would Save Me
58(1)
C, F, and G
59(1)
Modern Paradox Sutra Fragment
60(1)
Moon Sutra
61(1)
Love in Space
62(1)
The Sixty-sixth Year of My Imagining
63(1)
For Night
64(1)
Dismantling Bruce Weigl at Gate Number 7
65(1)
My Father's Money
66(1)
A Mishap
67(3)
Sweeping in the Temple
70(1)
What If I Told You
71(1)
Oh Denial
72(1)
For a Friend Whose Son Is in Prison
73(1)
Not an Elegy for F.
74(1)
Blue Late Elegy for R.
75(1)
The Clock on the Tower in Ha Noi
76(1)
Mr. O's Peach Tree
77(1)
Her Discontent like Lava Soap Burns in the Eyes
78(1)
A Small Song for Immigrants
79(1)
The Failure of Cognitive Therapy on April 26, 2015
80(2)
For Steven, Boone School, 1956
82(1)
Song of H.
83(2)
Kokura Bar
85(1)
Thinking About the Chinese Poet
86(1)
My When I Have Fears
87(2)
Crazy with His Anguish and Dumb with Grief
89(2)
Acknowledgments 91(2)
About the Author 93(7)
Colophon 100
The author of over twenty books of poetry, translations and essays, Bruce Weigls most recent collection, The Abundance of Nothing, was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. He has won the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry, the Robert Creeley Award, The Cleveland Arts Prize, The Tu Do Chien Kien Award from the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, fellowships at Breadloaf and Yaddo, and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2018, he was awarded the Premiul Tudor Arghezi Prize from the National Museum of Literature of Romania. Weigls poetry, essays, articles, reviews and translations have appeared in The Nation, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Harvard Review, Harpers, and elsewhere. His poetry has been translated into Romanian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Bulgarian, Japanese, Korean and Serbian. He lives in Oberlin, OH.