Acest site necesită browser-ul să fie activat JavaScript.
Vă rugăm să activați JavaScript și să reîncărcați această pagină.
Site-ul necesită browser-ul pentru a activa cookie-urile pentru a se autentifica.
Vă rugăm să activați cookie-urile și reîncărcați această pagină.
Malachi BlackStorm Toward Morning, Paperback
la comenzi de peste 199 lei
Conform Termeni și condiții
Parteneriat cu producători autorizați
"To be both visionary and accurate, true to physics and metaphysics at the same time, is rare and puts the poet in some rarefied company. Black, like a few other younger poets, is willing to include all the traditional effects of the lyric poem in his work, but he has set them going in new and lively ways, with the confidence of virtuosity and a belief in the ancient pleasures of pattern and repetition."--Mark Jarman, American Poet
Lush and daring, Malachi Black's poems in Storm Toward Morning press all points along the spectrum of human positions, from sickness, isolation, and insomniac disarray to serenity, wonder, and spiritual yearning. Pulsing at the intersections of "eye and I," body and mind, physical and metaphysical, Black brings distinctive voice, vision, and music to matters of universal mortal concern.
Query on Typography
What is the lightinside the openingof every letter: whitebehind the anglesis a language brightbecause a curvatureof space insidea line is visibleis script a signof what it doesor does not occupyscripture the covenantof eye and Iwith word or whatthe word defineswhich is sourceand which is shrinethe light of bodyor the light behind?
Malachi Black holds a BA in literature from New York University and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Texas at Austin's Michener Center for Writers. His poems have appeared in AGNI, Boston Review, Ploughshares, and Poetry. He currently teaches at the University of San Diego and lives in California.
Malachi Black's poems appear in AGNI, Boston Review, Narrative, Ploughshares, and Poetry, among other journals and anthologies. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Morris County, New Jersey. Black holds a BA in literature from New York University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Texas at Austin's Michener Center for Writers. The recipient of the 2009 Ruth Lilly Fellowship has also received fellowships and awards from the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the MacDowell Colony, the Sewanee Writer's Conference, the University of Texas at Austin's Michener Center, the University of Utah, and Yaddo. He currently teaches creative writing at the University of San Diego and lives in California.
Am aprecia părerea ta! Evaluați acest produs
Nu există comentarii de la alți utilizatori.