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Poetry of Place

Author : Bobby McAlpine,Susan Sully
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017-09-26
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9780847860340

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Poetry of Place by Bobby McAlpine,Susan Sully Pdf

An appealing approach to creating dwellings blending vernacular styles, fine craftsmanship, and indigenous materials. This volume features the recent projects of McAlpine, one of the country’s most highly respected architecture and interior design firms, renowned for its timeless houses exemplifying the charm and elegance of traditional and vernacular English, American, and European styles blended with a modern sensibility. Following from their first book, The Home Within Us, this book profiles twenty stunning projects, from a stone tower folly standing in the gardens of a Tudor-style house to a humble yet elegant wooden lakeside retreat. Through his poetic voice, Bobby McAlpine narrates the story of each residence, pointing out its unique qualities. Featured are an exotic Florida Panhandle beach house; a Tuscan-style horse farm; a rambling Colonial Revival compound; and a miniature European manor house, among others. These dwellings are classically understated and welcoming. With its gorgeous photography of inspiring interiors and exteriors, Poetry of Place will appeal to those interested in design romancing the past.

Poetry of Place

Author : Terry Hermsen
Publisher : National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte)
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN : UOM:39015080853966

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Poetry of Place by Terry Hermsen Pdf

This book is chockfull of student poetry samples and unique ideas, including field trips and a poetry night hike, to spark students' imaginations and inspire them to write poetry. Poetry of Place: Helping Students Write Their Worlds isn't your typical book about teaching poetry. Sure, you'll find plenty of information on helping students learn the fundamentals of writing poetry. But you'll also find creative, innovative ways to engage students in poetry-even those students who may be initially resistant to poetry. Through his extensive work with students in grade school through high school, poet-in-residence Terry Hermsen has learned how to foster a love of poetry by taking the learning out of the classroom-and into students' real lives. With numerous lessons and activities, Hermsen demonstrates how even the most mundane, everyday items-from "stuff" to food to photographs-can spark the imagination of student poets. Truly teacher-tested, Hermsen's lessons draw on his extensive teaching career as well as a semester-long case study conducted in two high school English classes in Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Activities include using literature and art to spark ideas for poems, transforming a routine field trip into a poetry-writing session, and exploring nature and students' surroundings through a poetry night hike. Filled with student examples, this book illustrates that poetry doesn't have to be boring. It can help students develop interpretive and creative thinking skills while helping them better understand the world around them, wherever they may live.

Istanbul

Author : Ateş Orga
Publisher : Poetry of Place
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : STANFORD:36105131721297

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Istanbul by Ateş Orga Pdf

Istanbul, capital of two great empires, confluence of Asia and Europe, has called forth poetry throughout her long history, from paupers and sultans, natives and visitors alike. When Mehmed the Conqueror first wandered through the ruins of the Byzantine palace, it was with the words of the Persian poet Ferdowsi on his lips: "The spider spins his web in the Palace of the Caesars/ An owl hoots in the towers of Afrasiyab". Since then the silhouette of thousand-year-old domes and tapering minarets, the sunsets reflected nightly in a thousand palace windows and the bustle of her markets have inspired Sultan Suleyman, W B Yeats and Nazim Hikmet, amongst others, to salute one of the world's most remarkable cities.

The Poetry of Place

Author : Louisa MacKenzie
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442693821

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The Poetry of Place by Louisa MacKenzie Pdf

The sixteenth century in France was marked by religious warfare and shifting political and physical landscapes. Between 1549 and 1584, however, the Pléiade poets, including Pierre de Ronsard, Joachim Du Bellay, Rémy Belleau, and Antoine de Baïf, produced some of the most abiding and irenic depictions of rural French landscapes ever written. In The Poetry of Place, Louisa Mackenzie reveals and analyzes the cultural history of French paysage through her study of lyric poetry and its connections with landscape painting, cartography, and land use history. In the face of destructive environmental change, lyric poets in Renaissance France often wrote about idealized physical spaces, reclaiming the altered landscape to counteract the violence and loss of the period and creating in the process what Mackenzie, following David Harvey, terms 'spaces of hope.' This unique alliance of French Renaissance studies with cultural geography and eco-criticism demonstrates that sixteenth-century poetry created a powerful sense of place which continues to inform national and regional sentiment today.

Appalachian Elegy

Author : Bell Hooks
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2012-08-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780813136691

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Appalachian Elegy by Bell Hooks Pdf

A collection of poems centered around life in Appalachia addresses topics ranging from the marginalization of the region's people to the environmental degradation it has endured throughout history.

Charles Burchfield's Journals

Author : Charles Burchfield
Publisher : Suny Press
Page : 776 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015032538558

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Charles Burchfield's Journals by Charles Burchfield Pdf

pages) by J. Benjamin Townsend. What a great event--the edited and annotated journals of Burchfield Brilliantly edited (from 72 bound notebooks comprising some 10,000 (1893-1967), the preeminent American watercolorist and painter of nature, complemented by 41 color plates and 131 bandw illustrations. And what a journal--Burchfield's intelligence, sensitivity, spirituality revealed in notes on activities, sketching trips, nature observations, personal encounters, literature and music, artistic growth, and religious conflict. Beginning with the summer before his third year of high school and continuing up to nine months before his death, the journals constitute a huge 20th-century spiritual autobiography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

And Know this Place

Author : Jenny Kander,Charles E. Greer
Publisher : Indiana Historical Society
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : American poetry
ISBN : 0871952920

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And Know this Place by Jenny Kander,Charles E. Greer Pdf

A collection of the best from Hoosier poets from the days of James Whitcomb Riley and Jessamyn West to such contemporary masters of the craft as former Indiana Poet Laureate Norbert Krapf, Jared Carter, Etheridge Knight, and Mary Ellen Solt. As Kander and Greer not in the preface of "And Know this Place: Poetry of Indiana:" "Our central criterion for selection was quality of writing, and we chose those poems which cover the spectrum of experience in both place and time, in setting from city streets to wilderness tracks, covering the state from Goshen in the north to Floye's Knobs by the Ohio River, and from Gessie on the Illinois line to Cottage Grove a hundred and fifty miles east."

Bite to Eat Place

Author : Andrea Adolph,Donald L. Vallis,Anne F. Walker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : American poetry
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111378829

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Bite to Eat Place by Andrea Adolph,Donald L. Vallis,Anne F. Walker Pdf

Poetry. Anthology. BITE TO EAT PLACE, co-edited by Andrea Adolph, Donald L, Vallis and Anne F. Walker, is an anthology of contemporary food poetry and poetic prose. It contains the work of over eighty poets and translators, many of them Canadian. Several of them are also influential and award-winning literary figures who have written lyrically about cuisine. Among the writers included are Margaret Atwood, Lorna Crozier, Alphonse Daudet, Brenda Hillman, bpNichol, Diana O'Hehir, Michael Ondaantje, and Heather Spears.

A Place Called No Homeland

Author : Kai Cheng Thom
Publisher : arsenal pulp press
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-17
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781551526805

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A Place Called No Homeland by Kai Cheng Thom Pdf

This powerful poetry collection seeks to map the emotional and spiritual territory of diaspora, violence, abuse, and exile. Kai Cheng incorporates autobiographical details from her own childhood and adult life with the rhythms of the oral storytelling tradition and fairytale motifs, poignantly depicting the plight of trans women of color.

The Home Within Us

Author : Bobby McAlpine,Susan Sully
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2010-04-13
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9780847832897

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The Home Within Us by Bobby McAlpine,Susan Sully Pdf

Architect and designer Bobby McAlpine creates idyllic houses that wed historical precedent with gracious modern living. His distinguished firms, McAlpine Tankersley Architecture and McAlpine Booth & Ferrier Interiors, are renowned nationwide for their talent in designing residences that resonate with nostalgia, fantasy, and a sense of place. Their dwellings—from country and seaside retreats to homes in historic American neighborhoods—offer favorite period styles with a timeless quality. Presented are over twenty houses in a variety of settings that illustrate concepts running throughout their work. Juxtaposing intimate spaces with lofty entertaining areas and combining unexpected materials, such as stone with thatch, are among the hallmarks of these prestigious firms. Examples include a Mediterranean-revival house with sleek factory-sash windows and classical Roman columns, a beach house with a vaulted hallway leading to a light-filled contemporary salon, and an unusual house that blends Scottish vernacular style with modern details. With lush photography capturing the romance of these houses, The Home Within Us is ideal for anyone wishing to be inspired by the poetic design of a romantic home.

Empirical

Author : Lisa Gorton
Publisher : Giramondo Publishing
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2019-07-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781925818369

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Empirical by Lisa Gorton Pdf

The third poetry collection by Lisa Gorton, one of a small number of Australian writers who have won major literary awards for both poetry and fiction. Lisa Gorton began writing Empirical when the Victorian Government of the time threatened to cut an eight-lane motorway through the heart of Royal Park in Melbourne. She walked repeatedly in the park, seeking to understand how the feeling for place originates, and how memory and landscape fold in and out of each other. The poems exploring this feeling for place are followed by a sequence which recreates the colonial history of Royal Park through the gathering of fragments from newspapers, maps and pictures, a different way of asserting its value, by demonstrating how a landscape can conceal the history of country beneath its layers of time. From this close-up study, in its second part the collection opens out into poems which meditate on ancient statues, Rimbaud’s imperial panoramas, the making of Coleridge’s poem ‘Kubla Khan’, the exhibition galleries of Crystal Palace — tracking, through chains of influence, and a phantasmagoric procession of images, the trade between empire, commodities and dreams of elsewhere. Empirical follows a deluxe promenade of thought, in which landscapes are mirrored and refracted in the contemporary Baroque style for which Gorton is renowned. Praise for Gorton's second poetry collection Hotel Hyperion: 'A sustained and complex exploration of how outer and inner worlds connect, of how to approach and address what we see, of the shapes and disfigurements of memory, of the links between dream, hallucination, reality and being. [It is] replete with persistent, transformative crystallisations.' — Sydney Review of Books 'In her poems, we see ­– briefly, behind us – cities; but her focus is on the human sphere; and, within its circle, the mind; and within that, art.' — Mascara Literary Review

Civic Tourism: The Poetry and Politics of Place

Author : Dan Shilling
Publisher : Civic Tourism
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Cultural property
ISBN : 9780927579261

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Civic Tourism: The Poetry and Politics of Place by Dan Shilling Pdf

Examines the tourism industry in the light of civic values that go beyond economics to the social and environmental impacts of tourism development, exploring ways to develop a responsible tourism ethic.

Poets On Place

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2005-02-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015060851543

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Poets On Place by Anonim Pdf

Tells of an extended tour across the U.S. taken by the author and his wife, during which they visited with more than sixty poets, asking them about the importance of place in their work. This volume presents the text of those interviews, often accompanied by a poem from the author, and interwoven with segments of Pfefferle's travel narrative and illustrated with black and white photographs.

Landscapes of the Song of Songs

Author : Elaine T. James
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780190619039

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Landscapes of the Song of Songs by Elaine T. James Pdf

In this masterful new study of the ancient poetry of the Song of Songs, Elaine T. James explores the Song's underlying interest in the natural world. Engaging with the fields of geography, landscape architecture, and literature, James critiques the tendency of scholars to reify a perceived dichotomy between "nature" and "culture" and instead argues that the poetic attention to landscape indicates an awareness of a viewer. Nature is here a poetic device that informs James's close-readings of agrarianism, gardens, cities, social control, and feminism and the gaze in the Song. With this two-fold emphasis on landscape and lyric, Landscape of the Song of Songs shows how the Song persistently envisions a world in which human lovers are embedded in the natural world, complexly enfolded in relationships of fragility and care.

Writing In Place

Author : Kizzie Elizabeth Jones,Julia Niehbuhr Eulenberg,Edythe Ann Stromme
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-06-21
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1947543032

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Writing In Place by Kizzie Elizabeth Jones,Julia Niehbuhr Eulenberg,Edythe Ann Stromme Pdf

Anthology compilation of prose in essays, vignettes, memoir excerpts, short stories, newspaper columns, peppered throughout with poetry and prose poems from the Edmonds Writing Sisters, critique writing group.