Fr. 24.50

Outtakes

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane (il titolo viene procurato in modo speciale)

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Graphic art and poems that are rueful, but never grim, offer a graceful meditation on the approach of death.


Sommario

Posterity
Together
Mondo Aprile
In the Beginning Was the Word, in the End Was the Word
Under a Non-Sheltering Sky
Star Riders
That Was the Year We Went to Ponza, I Think
No Organ, No Smells, No Bells
Weather Report II
If You Walk in His Golden Footsteps, the God Will Get You
I Know It Sounds Strange, but It Sounds Right to Me
Autumn Thoughts, on the Night of Strand's Book Party in New York City
Who Said the Chinese Didn't Know What They Were Talking About?
Lessons from Long Ago
If Life Is a Negative, We Are Its Photographers
Same Song, Second Verse
Who Knows What Lurks in the Hearts of Men
If I'm Here, Who's That out There?
The Secret of What's Happening
Looking out the West-Facing Window
The Light at the Root of All Things
"Send not to Know for Whom the Bell Tolls, It Tolls for Thee"
I'll Plant my Feet on Higher Ground
Sky Guy
Little Prayer
Hemlock
Circumference Is Only the Half of It
Down in the Mines
Baritone Bone
Al Di La del Cielo
The Night Will Be Dark and Cold the Ground
Incommunicado
Well, the Cuckoo Is a Pretty Bird
All Change Is Good, All Change Is Bad
Well, I Still Have my Teeth, and That's not Nothing

Info autore

Charles Wright: Charles Wright was born in 1935 in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County, Tennessee, and grew up in Tennessee and North Carolina. He attended Davidson College, The University of Iowa, and the University of Rome. From 1957 to 1961 he was in the Army Intelligence Service, stationed for most of this time in Verona, Italy. In 1963-65 he was a Fulbright student in Rome, translating the poems of the Italian poets Eugenio Montale and Cesare Pavese. In 1968-69 he was a Fulbright Lecturer at the University of Padua. From 1966-1983 he was a member of the English Department of the University of California, Irvine. Since 1983, he has been a Professor of English (since 1988, Souder Family Professor of English) at the University of Virginia. He has taught, in a visiting capacity, at the University of Iowa, Princeton University, and Columbia University, as well as being Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Università Degli Studi, Florence, Italy, spring 1992.

Eric Appleby: Eric Appleby is the co-founder, publisher, and designer of Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking & Light Industrial Safety—now in its 16th year without a lost time accident. He also serves as webmaster for H_NGM_N, and most recently designed Dean Young’s 31 Poems (Forklift, Ink.), which was named one of the Best Physical Artifacts of 2009 by Coldfront. A graduate of Ball State University and The Design School of Hard Knocks, he is employed by a flooring distributor in a position he describes as “Computer Whisperer and Marketing Hack.” He lives in Cincinnati with his wife, Tricia, and American Bulldog, Knuckles.

Riassunto

Graphic art and poems that are rueful, but never grim, offer a graceful meditation on the approach of death.

Prefazione

  • $3000 marketing and publicity budget
  • Advertising in Poets & Writers; Ninth Letter; Forklift, Ohio; Writers Chronicle
  • Promotion targeting arts publications
  • Published to coincide with holiday gift book season
  • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with Appleby's wife's position as the marketing director of a major arts organization in Cincinnati
  • Newsletter and catalog feature mailed to contacts on Sarabande database as well as contacts Wright and Appleby provides
  • 500 postcards mailed to Wright and Appleby's contacts
  • Internet marketing campaign to include announcement on Sarabande national listserve as well as review copy mailing to online journals and blogs
  • Dettagli sul prodotto

    Autori Charles Wright
    Con la collaborazione di Eric Appleby (Illustrazione)
    Editore Sarabande Books
     
    Lingue Inglese
    Formato Tascabile
    Pubblicazione 01.11.2010
     
    EAN 9781932511864
    ISBN 978-1-932511-86-4
    Pagine 1
    Dimensioni 302 mm x 198 mm x 8 mm
    Peso 295 g
    Categoria Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica

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