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New and Selected Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

New and Selected Poems

An inspiring assortment of new and "best of" works by South Carolina's poet laureate New and Selected Poems includes more than fifty poems from Marjory Wentworth's previous three collections, Noticing Eden, Despite Gravity, and The Endless Repetition of an Ordinary Miracle, plus twenty-eight new poems. This collection serves as a capstone to Wentworth's tenure as South Carolina poet laureate, a title she has held since 2003. Thematically Wentworth's poems invite us to view nature as a site of reflection and healing, to consider the power of familial bonds and friendships, and to broaden our awareness of human rights and social justice. Regional settings appear throughout, indicative of Wentworth's commitment to represent her adopted home state of South Carolina in her work. She skillfully employs a variety of forms, from prose poems to sonnets to elegies to list poems, making for a rich and interesting trek through this "best of" collection of her poems to date. This collection includes a foreword by the poet Carol Ann Davis, author of Psalm and Atlas Hour and assistant professor of English at Fairfield University.

Seeking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Seeking

The best art has the uncanny ability not only to give pleasure to those who view it but also to led to a desire to respond. The best artists are a force for all art, and renowned Gullah artist Jonathan Green's work has inspired a wide range of responses from artists around the world. In Seeking we see how Green's art prompts works of poetry, prose, and memoir. Seeking's evocative power lies in the intimacy of this dialogue, which speaks to the shared sense of landscape and culture that Green stirs in these writers, ranging from close friends and fellow artists from his home state of South Carolina to nationally established authors who regard Green's work as an important cultural institution....

Palmetto Lyrics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

Palmetto Lyrics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1896
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Found Anew
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Found Anew

Found Anew is an anthology of new poetry and prose from writers with strong ties to the Palmetto State that creatively engages with historical photographs found in the digital collections of the University of South Carolina's South Caroliniana Library. In their eclectic approach to ekphrasis—textual response to the visual—editors R. Mac Jones and Ray McManus have recruited an impressive group of poets and fiction writers, including National Book Award-winning poets Terrance Hayes and Nikky Finney (who provides the foreword); their fellow South Carolina Academy of Authors honorees Gilbert Allen, John Lane, Bret Lott, George Singleton, and Marjory Wentworth; Lillian Smith Award-winner Pam ...

A Book of Exquisite Disasters
  • Language: en

A Book of Exquisite Disasters

Deeply felt verses espousing relisience, belonging, and artistry in the face of the challenges of the everyday

Little Anodynes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Little Anodynes

The third collection by the prize-winning Asian American poet Jon Pineda, Little Anodynes is a sequence of lyrical, personal narratives that continue Pineda's exploration of his biracial identity, the haunting loss of his sister, and the joys—and fears—of fatherhood. With its title inspired by Emily Dickinson, Little Anodynes offers its poems as "respites," as breaks in the reader's life that serve as opportunities for discovery and healing. Pineda deftly uses shortened lines and natural pauses to create momentum, which allows the poems to play out in a manner evocative of fine cinema, as if someone had left a projector running and these narratives were flickering and blending endlessly in an experience shared by the viewer, the storyteller, and the story itself.

Thoughts From My Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Thoughts From My Heart

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-01-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Janet Ocasio began to write poetry, essays, and short stories very early in her life. It quickly became an outlet for her as she struggled to overcome a life-threatening illness which culminated in a Liver Transplant in 1998. Janet has known much adversity in her life. Her family migrated to NYC from Puerto Rico when she was eight years old and she had to quickly learn to navigate this new culture, learn the language, and overcome her shyness and insecurities. Writing became her outlet and her savior. On paper she was able to express herself when language failed her. And so she wrote, and wrote. She poured all her pain, her hopes, and dreams into the written word. This poetry collection tells her story and reveals her thoughts. Some of the poems are whimsical and some funny but many reach deep into her soul and give voice to her sense of gratitude because her greatest lesson in life has been that life is itself a gift.

Weary Kingdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Weary Kingdom

A Southern-born poet's journey of reflection and pilgrimage to the streets of Harlem In this new collection of poems, Weary Kingdom, DéLana R. A. Dameron maps a journey across emotional, spiritual, and geographic lines, from the familiarity of the honeysuckle South to a new world, or a new kingdom—Harlem. Her poems traverse the streets of this Black mecca with a careful eye cast toward the intimacies of the exterior. Still, as the poems move throughout the built environment, they navigate matters of death, love, love loss, and family against the backdrop of a city that has yet to become home. Indeed what looms over this weary kingdom is a longing for the certainties of a lover's touch, the summer's sun, and the comforts of a promised land up North. And as the poet longs, so do readers. Ultimately they grow aware of Utopia's fragility.

The Palmetto Rose That Grew From Charleston
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

The Palmetto Rose That Grew From Charleston

This book contains poetry and inspirational quotes, that depicts the struggles many African American, men and women are faced with... throughout this country. This body of work, is the personal journey of the author's life experiences from her youth, to womanhood, growing up in the "Port City" Charleston, South Carolina (Geechee Town USA).

These Poems Are Not Pretty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

These Poems Are Not Pretty

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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