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Cora Fry's Pillow Book

Author : Rosellen Brown
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-28
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781466884137

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Cora Fry's Pillow Book by Rosellen Brown Pdf

Through the persona of Cora Fry, a wife and mother living in a small New Hampshire town, Rosellen Brown explores the ambivalent ties of love, loyalty, marriage, and family in a series of related poems. This volume includes the entire text of Cora Fry (1977), a kind of dramatic monologue, written in spare, simple lines, which describes the young woman's daily life and troubled marriage. A sequel of newer poems, Cora Fry's Pillow Book (1994), confronts the challenges that come with a woman's growth toward middle age, reflecting an older Cora's place in her family, community, and the larger world.

A Study Guide for Rosellen Brown's "What Are Friends For"

Author : Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher : Gale, Cengage Learning
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2024-06-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781410341815

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A Study Guide for Rosellen Brown's "What Are Friends For" by Gale, Cengage Learning Pdf

Introspections

Author : Robert Pack,Jay Parini
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0874517737

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Introspections by Robert Pack,Jay Parini Pdf

Fifty-five essays by major American poets reflecting on their own work.

Worlding Sei Shônagon

Author : Valerie Henitiuk
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2012-06-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780776619798

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Worlding Sei Shônagon by Valerie Henitiuk Pdf

The Makura no Sôshi, or The Pillow Book as it is generally known in English, is a collection of personal reflections and anecdotes about life in the Japanese royal court composed around the turn of the eleventh century by a woman known as Sei Shônagon. Its opening section, which begins haru wa akebono, or “spring, dawn,” is arguably the single most famous passage in Japanese literature. Throughout its long life, The Pillow Book has been translated countless times. It has captured the European imagination with its lyrical style, compelling images and the striking personal voice of its author. Worlding Sei Shônagon guides the reader through the remarkable translation history of The Pillow Book in the West, gathering almost fifty translations of the “spring, dawn” passage, which span one-hundred-and-thirty-five years and sixteen languages. Many of the translations are made readily available for the first time in this study. The versions collected in Worlding Sei Shônagon are an enlightening example of the many ways in which translations can differ from their source text, undermining the idea of translation as the straightforward transfer of meaning from one language to another, one culture to another. By tracing the often convoluted trajectory through which a once wholly foreign literary work becomes domesticated—or resists domestication—this compilation also exposes the various historical, ideological or other forces that inevitably shape our experience of literature, for better or for worse.

Unbinding The Pillow Book

Author : Gergana Ivanova
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2018-11-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231547604

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Unbinding The Pillow Book by Gergana Ivanova Pdf

An eleventh-century classic, The Pillow Book of Sei Shōnagon is frequently paired with The Tale of Genji as one of the most important works in the Japanese canon. Yet it has also been marginalized within Japanese literature for reasons including the gender of its author, the work’s complex textual history, and its thematic and stylistic depth. In Unbinding The Pillow Book, Gergana Ivanova offers a reception history of The Pillow Book and its author from the seventeenth century to the present that shows how various ideologies have influenced the text and shaped interactions among its different versions. Ivanova examines how and why The Pillow Book has been read over the centuries, placing it in the multiple contexts in which it has been rewritten, including women’s education, literary scholarship, popular culture, “pleasure quarters,” and the formation of the modern nation-state. Drawing on scholarly commentaries, erotic parodies, instruction manuals for women, high school textbooks, and comic books, she considers its outsized role in ideas about Japanese women writers. Ultimately, Ivanova argues for engaging the work’s plurality in order to achieve a clearer understanding of The Pillow Book and the importance it has held for generations of readers, rather than limiting it to a definitive version or singular meaning. The first book-length study in English of the reception history of Sei Shōnagon, Unbinding The Pillow Book sheds new light on the construction of gender and sexuality, how women’s writing has been used to create readerships, and why ancient texts continue to play vibrant roles in contemporary cultural production.

Contemporary Poetry of New England

Author : Robert Pack,Jay Parini
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : American poetry
ISBN : 0874519667

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Contemporary Poetry of New England by Robert Pack,Jay Parini Pdf

Experience New England's landscape and seasons, its cities and towns, its history and people, with 58 poets as your guide.

Half a Heart

Author : Rosellen Brown
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2001-05-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781466804029

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Half a Heart by Rosellen Brown Pdf

An unforgettable novel about race and motherhood from the bestselling author of Before and After Once a Civil Rights activist, Miriam Vener feels trapped in the comfortable upper-middle-class life she leads with her family in Houston in the 1980s. That life suddenly shatters with the appearance, after almost eighteen years, of Veronica (Ronnee), Miriam's biracial daughter born of her passionate affair a generation ago with Eljay, a brilliant black professor at a Mississippi college, who has raised the child. When Miriam introduces her daughter to the utterly white New England town where she summers, and to the Houston society that represents her own compromise of her '60s ideals, the results are complicated. What claim does Miriam have on Ronnee after all this time, and what does Ronnee, no longer a child, want of her mother now? As Miriam desperately and awkwardly invites affection from this stranger who shares her blood, Ronnee--hot-tempered, sensitive, manipulative, and deeply hurt--wrestles with her fury at her mother's mysterious disappearance from her life and searches for reparations. With which family--and which race--does Ronnee identify, and how does that affect her relationships with her newly discovered half sister, her white boyfriend, and the father she is rebelling against? A moving story about estrangement and intimacy, race and privilege, identity and belonging, Half a Heart is a searingly honest novel of public and private ideals betrayed and hopes reignited, in which one of our foremost novelists probes the way history and unyielding love shape our lives.

Beginning Anew

Author : Gail Twersky Reimer,Judith A. Kates
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1997-09-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780684826875

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Beginning Anew by Gail Twersky Reimer,Judith A. Kates Pdf

Provides an anthology of women's spiritual writing for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

International Who's Who in Poetry 2005

Author : Europa Publications
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 1787 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781857432695

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International Who's Who in Poetry 2005 by Europa Publications Pdf

Provides up-to-date profiles on the careers of leading and emerging poets.

The FSG Poetry Anthology

Author : Jonathan Galassi,Robyn Creswell
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-23
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780374722616

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The FSG Poetry Anthology by Jonathan Galassi,Robyn Creswell Pdf

To honor FSG's 75th anniversary, here is a unique anthology celebrating the riches and variety of its poetry list—past, present, and future Poetry has been at the heart of Farrar, Straus and Giroux's identity ever since Robert Giroux joined the fledgling company in the mid-1950s, soon bringing T. S. Eliot, John Berryman, Robert Lowell, and Elizabeth Bishop onto the list. These extraordinary poets and their successors have been essential in helping define FSG as a publishing house with a unique place in American letters. The FSG Poetry Anthology includes work by almost all of the more than one hundred twenty-five poets whom FSG has published in its seventy-five-year history. Giroux's first generation was augmented by a group of international figures (and Nobel laureates), including Pablo Neruda, Nelly Sachs, Derek Walcott, Seamus Heaney, and Joseph Brodsky. Over time the list expanded to includes poets as diverse as Yehuda Amichai, John Ashbery, Frank Bidart, Louise Glück, Thom Gunn, Ted Hughes, Yusef Komunyakaa, Mina Loy, Marianne Moore, Paul Muldoon, Les Murray, Grace Paley, Carl Phillips, Gjertrud Schnackenberg, James Schuyler, C. K. Williams, Charles Wright, James Wright, and Adam Zagajewski. Today, Henri Cole, francine j. harris, Ishion Hutchinson, Maureen N. McLane, Ange Mlinko, Valzhyna Mort, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, and Frederick Seidel are among the poets who are continuing FSG's tradition as a discoverer and promoter of the most vital and distinguished contemporary voices. This anthology is a wide-ranging showcase of some of the best poems published in America over the past three generations. It is also a sounding of poetry's present and future.

Now Write!

Author : Sherry Ellis
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2006-09-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781101117835

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Now Write! by Sherry Ellis Pdf

A collection of personal writing exercises and commentary from some of today's best novelists, short story writers, and writing teachers, including Jill McCorkle, Amy Bloom, Robert Olen Butler, Steve Almond, Jayne Anne Phillips, Virgil Suarez, Margot Livesay, and more. What's the secret behind the successful and prolific careers of critically acclaimed novelists and short story writers Amy Bloom, Steve Almond, Jayne Anne Phillips, Alison Lurie, and others? Divine assistance? Otherworldly talent? An unsettlingly close relationship with the Muse? While the rest of us are staring at blank sheets of paper, struggling to come up with a first sentence, these writers are busy polishing off story after story and novel after novel. Despite producing work that may seem effortless, all of them have a simple technique for fending off writer's block: the writing exercise. In Now Write!, Sherry Ellis collects the personal writing exercises of today's best writers and lays bare the secret to their success. - In "The Photograph," Jill McCorkle divulges one of her tactics for handling material that takes plots in a million different directions; - National Book Award-nominee Amy Bloom offers "Water Buddies," an exercise for writers practicing their craft in workshops; - Steve Almond, author of My Life in Heavy Metal and Candyfreak, provides a way to avoiding purple prose in "The Five-Second Shortcut to Writing in the Lyric Register"; - and eighty-three more of the country's top writers disclose their strategies for creating memorable prose. Complemented by brief commentary from the authors themselves, the exercises in Now Write! are practical and hands-on. By encouraging writers to shamelessly steal proven techniques that have yielded books which have won National Book Awards, Pulitzers, and Guggenheim grants, Now Write! inspires the aspiring writer to write now.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Author : Kate Bernheimer
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2010-04-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780307874528

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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall by Kate Bernheimer Pdf

New edition (revised and expanded) available 8/13/02. Fairy tales are one of the most enduring forms of literature, their plots retold and characters reimagined for centuries. In this elegant and thought-provoking collection of original essays, Kate Bernheimer brings together twenty-eight leading women writers to discuss how these stories helped shape their imaginations, their craft, and our culture. In poetic narratives, personal histories, and penetrating commentary, the assembled authors bare their soul and challenge received wisdom. Eclectic and wide-ranging, Mirror, Mirror on the Wall is essential reading for anyone who has ever been bewitched by the strange and fanciful realm of fairy tales. Contributors include: Alice Adams, Julia Alvarez, Margaret Atwood, Ann Beattie, Rosellen Brown, A. S. Byatt, Kathryn Davis, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Deborah Eisenberg, Maria Flook, Patricia Foster, Vivian Gornick, Lucy Grealy, bell hooks, Fanny Howe, Fern Kupfer, Ursula K. Le Guin, Carole Maso, Jane Miller, Lydia Millet, Joyce Carol Oates, Connie Porter, Francine Prose, Linda Gray Sexton, Midori Snyder, Fay Weldon, Joy Williams, Terri Windling.

A Story Larger than My Own

Author : Janet Burroway
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-07
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780226014241

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A Story Larger than My Own by Janet Burroway Pdf

In 1955, Maxine Kumin submitted a poem to the Saturday Evening Post. “Lines on a Half-Painted House” made it into the magazine—but not before Kumin was asked to produce, via her husband’s employer, verification that the poem was her original work. Kumin, who went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, was part of a groundbreaking generation of women writers who came of age during the midcentury feminist movement. By challenging the status quo and ultimately finding success for themselves, they paved the way for future generations of writers. In A Story Larger than My Own, Janet Burroway brings together Kumin, Julia Alvarez, Jane Smiley, Erica Jong, and fifteen other accomplished women of this generation to reflect on their writing lives. The essays and poems featured in this collection illustrate that even writers who achieve critical and commercial success experience a familiar pattern of highs and lows over the course of their careers. Along with success comes the pressure to sustain it, as well as a constant search for subject matter, all too frequent crises of confidence, the challenges of a changing publishing scene, and the difficulty of combining writing with the ordinary stuff of life—family, marriage, jobs. The contributors, all now over the age of sixty, also confront the effects of aging, with its paradoxical duality of new limitations and newfound freedom. Taken together, these stories offer advice from experience to writers at all stages of their careers and serve as a collective memoir of a truly remarkable generation of women.

Cora Fry

Author : Rosellen Brown
Publisher : Unicorn Press (CA)
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : City and town life
ISBN : 0877752117

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Cora Fry by Rosellen Brown Pdf

Southern Lights

Author : Sophia Houghton,Kylan Rice,Daniel Wallace
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2023-10-31
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781469674575

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Southern Lights by Sophia Houghton,Kylan Rice,Daniel Wallace Pdf

In the world of literary journals and little magazines, the Carolina Quarterly is one of the oldest and most prestigious in the South. Founded in 1948 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the magazine has published many luminaries of modern and contemporary literature, including Robert Morgan, Evie Shockley, Joyce Carol Oates, Doris Betts, and others. This anthology gathers some of the best work from the last three-quarters of a century, along with an informative essay about the journal's history and impact. The volume reminds us of the ways small literary journals reflect the voices of their region and changed the literary landscape. This work reaches beyond the imagined boundaries of a single university or single state. Thus the anthology also celebrates a form—the student-run literary journal—that has shaped the regional and national conversation and reflects the astounding accomplishment of the Carolina Quarterly over the past seventy-five years.