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How a poem moves : a field guide for readers of poetry (Record no. 59165)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781770414563
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International Standard Book Number 1770414568
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050 #4 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number PN1042
Item number .S66 2019
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 808.1
Edition number 23
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Sol, Adam,
Dates associated with a name 1969-
Relator term author.
9 (RLIN) 56012
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title How a poem moves : a field guide for readers of poetry
246 30 - VARYING FORM OF TITLE
Title proper/short title Field guide for readers of poetry
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of publication, distribution, etc Toronto, Ontario, Canada :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc ECW Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc [2019]
Date of publication, distribution, etc �2019
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 206 pages ;
Dimensions 22 cm
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title How a poem puts skin on a mystery; Philip Levine, "Making Light of It" --
-- How a poem shapes memory; Deborah Digges, "Stealing Lilacs in the Cemetery" --
-- How a poem articulates a feeling; C.K. Williams, "Love: Beginnings" --
-- How a poem crystallizes an image; Yusef Komunyakaa, "Yellowjackets" --
-- How a poem makes meaning with music; Elise Partridge, "Domestic Interior:Child Watching Mother" --
-- How a poem snapshots a moment of drama; Tiphanie Yanique, "My brother comes to me" --
-- How a poem seduces us with outlandishness; Diane Seuss, "Free beer" --
-- How a poem cooks up dark insight; Philip Metres, "Recipe from the Abbasid" --
-- How a poem pushes us away and beckons us closer; Marilyn Dumont, "How to Make Pemmican" --
-- How a poem wrestles with its inheritance; Rahat Kurd, "Ghazal: In the Persian" --
-- How a poem lives between languages; Natalia Toledo, trans. Clare Sullivan, "Flower that drops its petals" --
-- How a poem invites us to praise; Ross Gay, "Ode to Drinking Water from My Hands" --
-- How a poem answers some questions but not others; Amber McMillan, "The Light I've Seen in Your Hair I Have Found in My Own Hands" --
-- How a poem clarifies its blur; Jeff Latosik, "Aubade Photoshop" --
-- How a poem changes as we read; Ali Blythe, "Shattered" --
-- How a poem will (not) save us; Raoul Fernandes, "Life with Tigers" --
-- How a poem loves a misunderstanding; Richard Siken, "Dots Everywhere" --
-- How a poem mistrusts its idols; Cassidy McFadzean, "You Be the Skipper, I'll Be the Sea" --
-- How a poem doesn't dish; Damian Rogers, "Ode to a Rolling Blackout" --
-- How a poem impersonates a tomato; Oliver Bendorf, "Queer Facts about Vegetables" --
-- How a poem seeks new models; Shannon Maguire, "[The most visible ants are]" --
-- How a poem makes itself out of unusual materials; Madhur Anand, "Especially in a Time" --
-- How a poem chooses the apocalypse behind curtain #3; Jennifer L. Know, "The New Let's Make a Deal" --
-- How a poem assembles a smashed record the obstacles; Donna Stonecipher, "Model City [4]" --
-- How a poem tried to connect us to the neighbourhood; Bren Simmer, "[Night of nesting dolls]" --
-- How a poem evokes wonder; Sarah Holland-Batt, "Botany" --
-- How a poem reaches for transcendence; Eric Pankey,"Ash" --
-- How a poem mourns; Don Paterson, "Mercies" --
-- How a poem confronts the limitations of our empathy; Soraya Peerbaye, "Trials" --
-- How a poem Tries to get into it; Rowan Ricardo Phillips, "Little Song" --
-- How a poem chattily wonders about life's purpose; Ulrikka S. Gernes, "On H.C. Anderson Boulevard During Rush Hour" --
-- How a poem transform a stroll into a ceremony; Joy Harjo, "Walk" --
-- How a poem imperfectly reconciles complexity; Liz Howard, "A Wake" --
-- How a poem Haunts; Norman Dubie, "Lines for Little Mila.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "A collection of playfully elucidating essays to help reluctant poetry readers become well-versed in verse Developed from Adam Sol's popular blog, How a Poem Moves is a collection of 35 short essays that walks readers through an array of contemporary poems. Sol is a dynamic teacher, and in these essays, he has captured the humor and engaging intelligence for which he is known in the classroom. With a breezy style, Sol delivers essays that are perfect for a quick read or to be grouped together as a curriculum. Though How a Poem Moves is not a textbook, it demonstrates poetry's range and pleasures through encounters with individual poems that span traditions, techniques, and ambitions. This illuminating book is for readers who are afraid they "don't get" poetry but who believe that, with a welcoming guide, they might conquer their fear and cultivate a new appreciation."--
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Poetry
General subdivision Explication
Form subdivision Handbooks, manuals, etc.
9 (RLIN) 88111
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Poetry
General subdivision Appreciation.
9 (RLIN) 88112
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Poetics.
9 (RLIN) 88113
655 #7 - INDEX TERM--GENRE/FORM
Genre/form data or focus term Essays.
Source of term lcgft
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Genre/form data or focus term Instructional and educational works.
Source of term lcgft
9 (RLIN) 88114
Genre/form data or focus term Poetry.
Source of term lcgft
9 (RLIN) 88115
730 0# - ADDED ENTRY--UNIFORM TITLE
Uniform title How a poem works (Blog)
9 (RLIN) 88116
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    Nonfiction Chamberlin Free Public Library Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction 05/09/2019 Brodart. 808.1 SOL 34480000566723 NF