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Vagrants & Accidentals / Kevin Craft



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Autore: Craft Kevin Visualizza persona
Titolo: Vagrants & Accidentals / Kevin Craft
Pubblicazione: Seattle : , : University of Washington Press, , 2017
©2017
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (128 pages)
Disciplina: 811.608
Soggetto topico: Poetry of places
Nature
American poetry
Soggetto genere / forma: Poetry
Persona (resp. second.): CraftKevin
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Contents -- Little Big Chief -- I -- Vagrants -- Borders without Doctors -- The Descent -- Carousel -- The Changeling -- Among the Cypresses (23 Remedies) -- After Caravaggio -- Carbon Copy -- Utilitarianism -- Cycladic Head -- Les Calanques -- The Weir -- Wilson's Warbler -- II -- Matinee -- Untitled #10 -- Parents -- The Beardsley Limner -- Small Government -- Flash Drive -- For the Climbers -- Skunk Cabbage -- Not Waving but Growling -- God: A Study -- On a Friday -- Finesse -- Fuzz -- III -- Transparency -- Linear A -- Persona Non Grata -- On Turning 38 in Rome -- New Volunteer at the Art Museum -- Nisqually Delta -- Lignum Vitae -- Linear B -- Carmen Saeculare -- Parakeets in Rome -- The Quagmire -- Bivalve Lullaby -- Low Hanging Fruit -- IV -- Old Paradox -- Accidentals -- Entanglement (Sombrero) -- Core Sample -- Therefore Wander -- Entanglement (Satellite) -- Pigeon Guillemots -- The Break -- House Finch in Bird Bath -- An Illustrated Guide to Feathers -- Hard Return -- The Undertow -- One Atmosphere -- Notes & -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author.
Sommario/riassunto: "Vagrants & Accidentals, the second full-length collection from poet Kevin Craft, is part vade mecum, part songbook, whose taut lines and adaptable stanzas traffic in the personal effects of emigration and estrangement, exile and return. In ornithology, a vagrant or accidental is a bird that appears out of its natural or normal range, blown off course by a storm, or inadvertently introduced into a new environment by human trade. Likewise, Craft is interested in things taken out of context--Greek myths in the Pacific Northwest, the potsherd or megalith stranded in a museum, excess carbon in the atmosphere, American pop songs in a Roman piazza, adoptions, estrangements, dangerous migrations, the constant shuffle of human beings from place to place--asking how we reorient ourselves in the crossfire of constant, rapid, global transformation. Organized into four parts, the collection moves from the deeply personal to more global issues of interconnectedness. In language intensely lyrical, grounded in prehistory and science, Craft evokes questions of family and belonging that underscore a lifetime, gradually revealing the forces that shape us from the deepest reaches of time and place. As some birds sing to define their territory, so his poetry calls between the raggedness of daily life and our deeper yearning for coherence."--Amazon.com.
ISBN: 9780295999852
0295999853
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910154683203321
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Serie: Pacific Northwest poetry series.