Hakutulokset: Kirjoja kirjailijalta Jon Tribble
yhteensä 16 hakutulosta
The Last Predicta
This title juxtaposes themes of popular culture and apocalypse. ""The Last Predicta"" is Chad Davidson's searing collection of poetry dedicated to endings of all varieties. From …
Natural State
One of the poems in Jon Tribble's Natural State observes that "the finest / moment of our lives may not matter at all." That's a devastating truth, but Tribble's poems about …
Holding Everything Down
Navigating the landscapes of human experience, William Notter's stunning collection ""Holding Everything Down"" explores the everyday struggles, triumphs, and desires of rural …
Year of the Snake
In her second collection of poems, Year of the Snake, Lee Ann Roripaugh probes themes of mixed-race female identities, evoking the molting processes of snakes and insects, who shed …
NOT TO PERISH: Articles by an American Professor of Russian
As the co-authors present 13 of American Prof. of Russian Lee B. Croft's scholarly articles (in English with Russian examples), the articles fascinate as they advance the reader's …
God of the Kitchen
In his stunning third collection, God of the Kitchen, poet Jon Tribble creates an unflinching account of his first job -- and an unsettling portrait of an Americana that exists …
If No Moon
If No Moon by award-winning author Moira Linehan documents the effects of profound loss and the dark withdrawal into grief. Wherever the author turns - the landscape of her …
Aeolian Harp Anthology, Volume 3
Representing a breadth of renown contemporary poets, with varying aesthetics, this first volume of Aeolian Harp Series showcases the talents of ten poets as they revel in the …
On the Cusp of a Dangerous Year
Channeling women writers of the past to explore issues of the present. Lady Murasaki wrote in ""The Tale of Genji"" that thirty-seven is 'a dangerous year' for women. Evoking the …
Persephone in America
This book reimagines myth, loss, and redemption through the contemporary female experience. In ""Persephone in America"", Alison Townsend deftly weaves autobiography with myth in …