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Record Nr.

UNINA9910461006703321

Autore

Merwin W. S (William Stanley), <1927-2019>

Titolo

Conversations with W. S. Merwin / / edited by Michael Wutz and Hal Crimmel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Jackson : , : University Press of Mississippi, , [2015]

©2015

ISBN

1-62674-623-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (247 p.)

Collana

Literary conversations series

Disciplina

811/.54

B

Soggetti

Poets, American - 20th century

Poetry - Authorship

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Conversations with W. S. Merwin -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chronology -- A Conversation with W. S. Merwin -- W. S. Merwin -- "Tireless Quest": A Conversation with W. S. Merwin -- W. S. Merwin: An Interview -- "Fact Has Two Faces": An Interview with W. S. Merwin -- A Conversation with W. S. Merwin -- An Interview with W. S. Merwin -- W. S. Merwin, The Art of Poetry, No. 38 -- A Poet of Their Own -- An Interview with W. S. Merwin -- Interview with W. S. Merwin -- Poet W. S. Merwin -- The Progressive Interview -- Nature, Conservation, and the Unseen: A Conversation with W. S. Merwin -- Additional Interviews – Index.

Sommario/riassunto

"Conversations with W. S. Merwin is the first collection of interviews with former United States Poet Laureate W. S. Merwin. Spanning almost six decades of conversations, the collection touches on such topics as Merwin's early influences, his location within the twin poles of Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau, his extraordinary work as a translator, as well as his decades-long interest in environmental conservation. Anticipating the current sustainability movement and the debates surrounding major and minor literatures, Merwin was, and still is, a visionary. At age eighty-eight, he is among the most distinguished



poets, translators, and thinkers in the United States. A major link between the period of literary modernism and its contemporary extensions, Merwin has been a force in American letters for many decades, and his translations from Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, and other languages, have earned him unanimous praise and admiration. Merwin also wrote at the forefront of literature's environmental advocacy and early on articulated concerns about ecology and sustainability. Now for the first time, this book offers insight into the various dimensions of Merwin's thought by treating his interviews as a self-standing category in his oeuvre. More than casual narratives that interpret the occasional poem or relay an occasional experience, they afford literary and cultural historians a view into the larger through-lines of Merwin's thinking"--

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910817898903321

Autore

Bolton Herbert Eugene <1870-1953, >

Titolo

Coronado : Knight of Pueblos and Plains / / Herbert E. Bolton ; foreword by John L. Kessell

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Albuquerque, New Mexico : , : University of New Mexico Press, , 1990

©1990

ISBN

0-8263-3723-6

Edizione

[4th pbk. ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (526 p.)

Disciplina

979/.01/092

Soggetti

Explorers - Southwest, New

Explorers - Spain

Spaniards - Southwest, New - History - 16th century

Southwest, New Discovery and exploration

Southwest, New History To 1848

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Winner of the Bancroft prize"--Cover.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; MAPS; CORONADO IN PUEBLO LAND; I. EL DORADO; II. FOUR RAGGED CASTAWAYS; III. MENDOZA DECIDES TO GAMBLE; IV. FRAY MARCOS SEEKS THE SEVEN



CITIES; V. RIVAL CONQUERORS; VI. A CÍBOLA EXPEDITION IS LAUNCHED; VII. RENDEZVOUS AT COMPOSTELA; VIII. FORWARD TO CULIACÁN; IX. WITH THE VANGUARD; X. CÍBOLA LIES AT HAND!; XI. CAPTURE OF HÁWIKUH; XII. HOPIS AND GRAND CANYON; XIII. SCENES SHIFT; XIV. ALARCÓN ON COLORADO RIVER; XV. DÍAZ SEEKS ALARCÓN; XVI. ALVARADO AND THE GOLDEN BRACELET; XVII. WINTER QUARTERS ON THE RIO GRANDE; XVIII. BATTLE OF ARENAL

XIX. SIEGE OF MOHOXX. HO FOR THE LAND OF THE TURK!; XXI. MARCH TO THE PLAINS; XXII. ""NOTHING BUT CATTLE AND SKY""; XXIII. FACING ABOUT; XXIV. THE ARMY RETURNS TO TIGUEX AND A RIVAL APPROACHES; THE BARRANCAS; XXV. QUIVIRA; XXVI. REUNION IN PUEBLO LAND; XXVII. REBELLION IN SONORA; XXVIII. A SADDLE GIRTH BREAKS; XXIX. FRIARS REMAIN IN THE NEW LAND; XXX. BACK TRACK TO MEXICO; XXXI. LATER NEWS FROM THE NORTH; XXXII. GOSSIPS AND LAWYERS; XXXIII. CÁRDENAS TAKES THE COURT; XXXIV. IN PERSPECTIVE; XXXV. RETURN TO PUEBLO LAND; APPENDIX-PUEBLO SOCIETY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; RETRACING THE TRAIL; REFERENCES

BIBLIOGRAPHYLOST DOCUMENTS; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z; CORONADO AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES

Sommario/riassunto

Herbert Eugene Bolton's classic of southwestern history, first published in 1949, delivers the epic account of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado's sixteenth-century entrada to the North American frontier of the Spanish Empire.