Voices cast out to talk us in: poems
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©1995
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Beschreibung: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 There is no one else like Ed Roberson & mdash;certainly there is no other poet like him. His is an oblique, eccentric, totally fascinating talent. Because of these qualities, it may seem that he is difficult to follow & mdash;as Ornette Coleman or Gabriel García Márquez or Romare Beardon seems difficult to track at times. But his strength of vision is always evident; the quickness and inclusiveness of his voice can sweep a reader along into new and refreshing areas. Roberson's poetic moves are not tricks or affected traits. They are artistic and deeply considered techniques. Re Foreword / Andrew Welsh -- because the final -- songs without words -- the rice care -- The park geese -- A sudden smoothness like a glass -- there are no stars in -- With the dead rest -- the cobra standing -- we can run out of our side -- blood: someone says it's not -- The fast storm sky wiped so suddenly -- the walls become whole -- the builders baled chambers -- I pull a curtain of the great cats -- The Local/Elevations -- No -- a carnival of bald deer -- the rule of the spirits guesses -- the fireworks mariner -- you have to run forward -- Their body holding -- I walk nights -- sometime I'm going to have to -- As a boy there were no black boy -- and now here I was in the amazon -- it is a flash flood -- Huge Spaces Apart We Still Look Each Other Face to Face (Santa Barbara) -- when I saw it I thought I was hundreds -- the variations on god -- At Any of the Bethabaras: Metempsychosis -- Red Shift -- influence it -- We had seen a first -- Information |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 149 pages) |
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