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Yes, there will be singing / Hamraaz.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Poets on poetryPublisher: Chennai : Context, an imprint of Westland Books, 2024Description: xiv, 163 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789360459086
Uniform titles:
  • Poems. Selections
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: iPrint version:: Yes, there will be singing.DDC classification:
  • 23 811.54 HAM 023327
LOC classification:
  • MLCS 2024/50228 (P)
Also available as an e-book.
Contents:
Preface; I. Origins; Not I -- Dirt's Minion; Teaching Taste, Making Soul; Filthy; Water Rites; II. The Sestina; Sacred and Profane: The Sestina as Rite; Ardor and the Sestina; Destruction and the Blossom: The Sestina in War; III. Litany; All Hail Litany: Three Variations; IV. Illustrious Forebears; Marianne Moore's Prose: Antithesis as Modus Operandi; Akhmatova: The Leper's Rattle; W.S. Merwin's One Story: A Tribute; V. Poetry as a Way of Witnessing; The Poetry of Witness: Then, and Now; Peripatetic Witnesses: Karen Swenson and Mary Crow.
The Mythic Dimension of Witness: BerdeshevskyHacker and Khoury-Gata: Poets in a Time of War; Ingrid Wendt: Nonviolent Woman Warrior; VI. Poetry and the Healing Arts; Poetry and the Healing Arts: Collaboration; Violence and Dignity; Beautiful Trouble; Madurai: Temple Beggar; We Are So Vast; Two Motion Fast Happening God; Romola: Renegade in the People's Republic of China.
Summary: A powerful collection of essays that ruminates on poetry's profound spiritual and healing possibilities.
List(s) this item appears in: New Collection - July 2025
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Poems.

Preface; I. Origins; Not I -- Dirt's Minion; Teaching Taste, Making Soul; Filthy; Water Rites; II. The Sestina; Sacred and Profane: The Sestina as Rite; Ardor and the Sestina; Destruction and the Blossom: The Sestina in War; III. Litany; All Hail Litany: Three Variations; IV. Illustrious Forebears; Marianne Moore's Prose: Antithesis as Modus Operandi; Akhmatova: The Leper's Rattle; W.S. Merwin's One Story: A Tribute; V. Poetry as a Way of Witnessing; The Poetry of Witness: Then, and Now; Peripatetic Witnesses: Karen Swenson and Mary Crow.

The Mythic Dimension of Witness: BerdeshevskyHacker and Khoury-Gata: Poets in a Time of War; Ingrid Wendt: Nonviolent Woman Warrior; VI. Poetry and the Healing Arts; Poetry and the Healing Arts: Collaboration; Violence and Dignity; Beautiful Trouble; Madurai: Temple Beggar; We Are So Vast; Two Motion Fast Happening God; Romola: Renegade in the People's Republic of China.

A powerful collection of essays that ruminates on poetry's profound spiritual and healing possibilities.

Also available as an e-book.

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