All-night lingo tango /:
This collection is a love letter to language with poems that are drunk and filled with references to the hyperkinetic world of the twenty-first century. Yet Zeus and Hera tangle with Leda on the interstate; Ava Gardner becomes a Hindu princess; and Shiva, the Destroyer, reigns over all. English is t...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
2009.
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Schriftenreihe: | Pitt poetry series.
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Zusammenfassung: | This collection is a love letter to language with poems that are drunk and filled with references to the hyperkinetic world of the twenty-first century. Yet Zeus and Hera tangle with Leda on the interstate; Ava Gardner becomes a Hindu princess; and Shiva, the Destroyer, reigns over all. English is the primary god here, with its huge vocabulary and omnivorous gluttony for new words, yet the mystery of the alphabet is behind everything, a funky puppet masterwho can make a new world out of nothing. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (89 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780822990949 0822990946 |
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505 | 8 | |a Desdemona Resuscitated by Sir John Falstaff, EMTElizabeth Cady Stanton Writes the Dictionary -- Friday Slams Crusoe -- Ganymedeâ€?s Dream of Rosalind -- Hope Revived: The Road to Baghdad -- I Find an Entrance to Hell -- Jane Austen Rewrites Hamlet with Interruptions by Russian Poets -- Karen, David, and I Stop across the Street from the Pitti Palace -- Lysistrata Lectures the Gods -- Mr. Nollie Hinton Talks to Me while I Test-Drive His 1955 Studebaker -- Nietzsche Explains the Ãbermensch to Lois Lane -- Olive Oyl Thinks about Quantum Theory | |
505 | 8 | |a Punk Puck or Robin Goodfellow with Fender StratocasterQueen Mab Blues or Quick, Run for Cover, She�s Reading Horace Again -- Raskolnikov Rates the Plays -- So Says Cleopatra, Reincarnated as a Hippie Chick, circa 1967 -- Titus Woos Titania -- Ulysses Talks with Freud about the Underworld -- Venus and Dogsbody, a Match Made in New Jersey -- Whatever orAs You Like It, Part Two -- Xerox My Heart, Three-Headed Dog -- Yorick�s Soliloquy -- Zeus, It�s Your Leda, Sweetie Pie -- Part III -- All-Night Lingo Tango -- Ode on Dictionaries | |
505 | 8 | |a Ode to Odor, Ardor, and the Queen�s ChickabobbooOde to Diagramming Sentences in Eighth-Grade English Class with Moonlight, Drugs, and Stars -- Ode on My 45s, Insomnia, and My Poststructuralist Superego -- Ode to Fear -- Ode on Cake, Catcalls, Eggs with a Minor Scary Reference to the End of the World -- Ode to Little Boys -- Ode to White Peaches, Pennies, Planets, and Bijou, the Dog -- Ode on the Letter M -- Notes -- Acknowledgments | |
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contents | Contents -- Part I -- Ode to Anglo Saxon, Film Noir, and the Hundred Thousand Anxieties that Plague Me like Demons in a Medieval Christian Allegory -- Who Do Mambo -- Working at Pam-Pamâ€?s -- Ode on Laundry, Lester Young, and Your Last Letter -- 9 Sonnets from the Psalms -- A Birdman to You, Baby -- Ode to Airheads, Hairdos, Trains to and from Paris -- Mambo Cadillac -- Oâ€?ahu Mambo -- Part II -- Lingo Sonnets -- Aloha, Dad, Au Revoir, Goodbye -- Caliban Passes His Driving Test on the Ninth Try -- Betty Boopâ€?s Bebop Desdemona Resuscitated by Sir John Falstaff, EMTElizabeth Cady Stanton Writes the Dictionary -- Friday Slams Crusoe -- Ganymedeâ€?s Dream of Rosalind -- Hope Revived: The Road to Baghdad -- I Find an Entrance to Hell -- Jane Austen Rewrites Hamlet with Interruptions by Russian Poets -- Karen, David, and I Stop across the Street from the Pitti Palace -- Lysistrata Lectures the Gods -- Mr. Nollie Hinton Talks to Me while I Test-Drive His 1955 Studebaker -- Nietzsche Explains the Ãbermensch to Lois Lane -- Olive Oyl Thinks about Quantum Theory Punk Puck or Robin Goodfellow with Fender StratocasterQueen Mab Blues or Quick, Run for Cover, Sheâ€?s Reading Horace Again -- Raskolnikov Rates the Plays -- So Says Cleopatra, Reincarnated as a Hippie Chick, circa 1967 -- Titus Woos Titania -- Ulysses Talks with Freud about the Underworld -- Venus and Dogsbody, a Match Made in New Jersey -- Whatever orAs You Like It, Part Two -- Xerox My Heart, Three-Headed Dog -- Yorickâ€?s Soliloquy -- Zeus, Itâ€?s Your Leda, Sweetie Pie -- Part III -- All-Night Lingo Tango -- Ode on Dictionaries Ode to Odor, Ardor, and the Queenâ€?s ChickabobbooOde to Diagramming Sentences in Eighth-Grade English Class with Moonlight, Drugs, and Stars -- Ode on My 45s, Insomnia, and My Poststructuralist Superego -- Ode to Fear -- Ode on Cake, Catcalls, Eggs with a Minor Scary Reference to the End of the World -- Ode to Little Boys -- Ode to White Peaches, Pennies, Planets, and Bijou, the Dog -- Ode on the Letter M -- Notes -- Acknowledgments |
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spelling | Hamby, Barbara, 1952- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJx4kg7QcxqWkDBXhKH3cP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95035963 All-night lingo tango / Barbara Hamby. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009. ©2009 1 online resource (89 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Pitt Poetry Series Print version record. Contents -- Part I -- Ode to Anglo Saxon, Film Noir, and the Hundred Thousand Anxieties that Plague Me like Demons in a Medieval Christian Allegory -- Who Do Mambo -- Working at Pam-Pamâ€?s -- Ode on Laundry, Lester Young, and Your Last Letter -- 9 Sonnets from the Psalms -- A Birdman to You, Baby -- Ode to Airheads, Hairdos, Trains to and from Paris -- Mambo Cadillac -- Oâ€?ahu Mambo -- Part II -- Lingo Sonnets -- Aloha, Dad, Au Revoir, Goodbye -- Caliban Passes His Driving Test on the Ninth Try -- Betty Boopâ€?s Bebop Desdemona Resuscitated by Sir John Falstaff, EMTElizabeth Cady Stanton Writes the Dictionary -- Friday Slams Crusoe -- Ganymedeâ€?s Dream of Rosalind -- Hope Revived: The Road to Baghdad -- I Find an Entrance to Hell -- Jane Austen Rewrites Hamlet with Interruptions by Russian Poets -- Karen, David, and I Stop across the Street from the Pitti Palace -- Lysistrata Lectures the Gods -- Mr. Nollie Hinton Talks to Me while I Test-Drive His 1955 Studebaker -- Nietzsche Explains the Ãbermensch to Lois Lane -- Olive Oyl Thinks about Quantum Theory Punk Puck or Robin Goodfellow with Fender StratocasterQueen Mab Blues or Quick, Run for Cover, Sheâ€?s Reading Horace Again -- Raskolnikov Rates the Plays -- So Says Cleopatra, Reincarnated as a Hippie Chick, circa 1967 -- Titus Woos Titania -- Ulysses Talks with Freud about the Underworld -- Venus and Dogsbody, a Match Made in New Jersey -- Whatever orAs You Like It, Part Two -- Xerox My Heart, Three-Headed Dog -- Yorickâ€?s Soliloquy -- Zeus, Itâ€?s Your Leda, Sweetie Pie -- Part III -- All-Night Lingo Tango -- Ode on Dictionaries Ode to Odor, Ardor, and the Queenâ€?s ChickabobbooOde to Diagramming Sentences in Eighth-Grade English Class with Moonlight, Drugs, and Stars -- Ode on My 45s, Insomnia, and My Poststructuralist Superego -- Ode to Fear -- Ode on Cake, Catcalls, Eggs with a Minor Scary Reference to the End of the World -- Ode to Little Boys -- Ode to White Peaches, Pennies, Planets, and Bijou, the Dog -- Ode on the Letter M -- Notes -- Acknowledgments This collection is a love letter to language with poems that are drunk and filled with references to the hyperkinetic world of the twenty-first century. Yet Zeus and Hera tangle with Leda on the interstate; Ava Gardner becomes a Hindu princess; and Shiva, the Destroyer, reigns over all. English is the primary god here, with its huge vocabulary and omnivorous gluttony for new words, yet the mystery of the alphabet is behind everything, a funky puppet masterwho can make a new world out of nothing. English. American poetry Women authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004404 American poetry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004382 Poésie américaine. FICTION General. bisacsh POETRY American General. bisacsh American poetry fast American poetry Women authors fast Multi-User. has work: All-night lingo tango (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFMhBrFBcqrPWGPVDtWYyd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hamby, Barbara, 1952- All-night lingo tango. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, ©2009 80 pages Pitt poetry series. 9780822960171 Pitt poetry series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42019089 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=829572 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hamby, Barbara, 1952- All-night lingo tango / Pitt poetry series. Contents -- Part I -- Ode to Anglo Saxon, Film Noir, and the Hundred Thousand Anxieties that Plague Me like Demons in a Medieval Christian Allegory -- Who Do Mambo -- Working at Pam-Pamâ€?s -- Ode on Laundry, Lester Young, and Your Last Letter -- 9 Sonnets from the Psalms -- A Birdman to You, Baby -- Ode to Airheads, Hairdos, Trains to and from Paris -- Mambo Cadillac -- Oâ€?ahu Mambo -- Part II -- Lingo Sonnets -- Aloha, Dad, Au Revoir, Goodbye -- Caliban Passes His Driving Test on the Ninth Try -- Betty Boopâ€?s Bebop Desdemona Resuscitated by Sir John Falstaff, EMTElizabeth Cady Stanton Writes the Dictionary -- Friday Slams Crusoe -- Ganymedeâ€?s Dream of Rosalind -- Hope Revived: The Road to Baghdad -- I Find an Entrance to Hell -- Jane Austen Rewrites Hamlet with Interruptions by Russian Poets -- Karen, David, and I Stop across the Street from the Pitti Palace -- Lysistrata Lectures the Gods -- Mr. Nollie Hinton Talks to Me while I Test-Drive His 1955 Studebaker -- Nietzsche Explains the Ãbermensch to Lois Lane -- Olive Oyl Thinks about Quantum Theory Punk Puck or Robin Goodfellow with Fender StratocasterQueen Mab Blues or Quick, Run for Cover, Sheâ€?s Reading Horace Again -- Raskolnikov Rates the Plays -- So Says Cleopatra, Reincarnated as a Hippie Chick, circa 1967 -- Titus Woos Titania -- Ulysses Talks with Freud about the Underworld -- Venus and Dogsbody, a Match Made in New Jersey -- Whatever orAs You Like It, Part Two -- Xerox My Heart, Three-Headed Dog -- Yorickâ€?s Soliloquy -- Zeus, Itâ€?s Your Leda, Sweetie Pie -- Part III -- All-Night Lingo Tango -- Ode on Dictionaries Ode to Odor, Ardor, and the Queenâ€?s ChickabobbooOde to Diagramming Sentences in Eighth-Grade English Class with Moonlight, Drugs, and Stars -- Ode on My 45s, Insomnia, and My Poststructuralist Superego -- Ode to Fear -- Ode on Cake, Catcalls, Eggs with a Minor Scary Reference to the End of the World -- Ode to Little Boys -- Ode to White Peaches, Pennies, Planets, and Bijou, the Dog -- Ode on the Letter M -- Notes -- Acknowledgments American poetry Women authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004404 American poetry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004382 Poésie américaine. FICTION General. bisacsh POETRY American General. bisacsh American poetry fast American poetry Women authors fast |
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title | All-night lingo tango / |
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title_full | All-night lingo tango / Barbara Hamby. |
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title_short | All-night lingo tango / |
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topic | American poetry Women authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004404 American poetry. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004382 Poésie américaine. FICTION General. bisacsh POETRY American General. bisacsh American poetry fast American poetry Women authors fast |
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