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Thirty-four poets use art in the Elvehjem galleries as their inspiration. Each artwork is shown on a page facing the poem. Distributed for the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison
" Koethe's] new collection is that rarity, a book of poems with a genuine philosophical dimension and an elegant but conversational poise."--The New York Times Book Review "Solemn and playful, John Koethe's poems lock themselves gradually but firmly into one's memory. His new collection offers in his own words, 'happiness, for myself and strangers.'"--John Ashbery Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
For six years, Wendy Vardaman and Sarah Busse co-edited the hybrid poetry magazine Verse Wisconsin working on laptops out of local coffee shops and libraries. Over 13 print and 15 online issues, they published the work and words of writers from around the corner and around the globe. Including poetry, essays, book reviews, interviews, verse drama, spoken word, visual poetry, and other poetic forms in print, image, audio, and video, they sought to build the audience for poetry and the community of poets, while working to define and re-define what community might mean. Over the years, the mission of Verse Wisconsin underwent significant shifts, as editorial emphasis moved from a simple publica...
You will love reading these historical and informative tales about the Wisconsin people. Excerpt: A corn-field in July is a sultry place. The soil is hot and dry; the wind comes across the lazily murmuring leaves laden with a warm, sickening smell drawn from the rapidly growing, broad-flung banners of the corn...
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It isn't hard to find inspiration in Wisconsin. Birds soar above the state's countless dairy farms, as their journey takes them to the majestic Great Lakes and beyond. Here, the heart and the head fuse together as Wisconsin's homespun beauty, from its open prairies to its azure skies, gives its residents a poetic spark. And in Wisconsin's Best Emerging Poets, 140+ up-and-coming poets have their own chance to shine. Covering a wide array of topics ranging from love and heartbreak, family and friendship, the inherent beauty of nature, and so much more, these young talents will amaze you. Containing one poem per poet, this anthology is a compelling introduction to the great wordsmiths of tomorrow.
It isn't hard to find inspiration in Wisconsin. Birds soar above the state's countless dairy farms, as their journey takes them to the majestic Great Lakes and beyond. Here, the heart and the head fuse together as Wisconsin's homespun beauty, from its open prairies to its azure skies, gives its residents a poetic spark.And in Wisconsin's Best Emerging Poets, 33 up-and-coming poets have their own chance to shine. Covering a wide array of topics ranging from love and heartbreak, family and friendship, the inherent beauty of nature, and so much more, these young talents will amaze you. Containing one poem per poet, this anthology is a compelling introduction to the great wordsmiths of tomorrow.