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Till one day the sun shall shine more brightly : the poetry and prose of Donald Revell / Derek Pollard, editor.
LIBRA PS3568.E793 Z87 2020
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Under discussion
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Revell, Donald, 1954---Criticism and interpretation.
- Revell, Donald.
- Revell, Donald, 1954-.
- Criticism and interpretation.
- Genre:
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 227 pages ; 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020.
- Summary:
- "Donald Revell, the subject of this volume, is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry, translations, and essays, including The English Boat (2018), Drought-Adapted Vine (2015), Tantivy (2012), and the prose work, Essay: A Critical Memoir (2015). His awards include two Pushcart Prizes, two Shestack Prizes, the Gertrude Stein Award in Innovative American Poetry, two PEN Center USA Awards in poetry, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Revell has served as the poetry editor for the Denver Quarterly and the Colorado Review, and has taught at numerous universities. He is married to Claudia Keelan, author of a recent Poets on Poetry volume"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Gladness: On the Poetry of Donald Revell p. 5 / Mary Ann Samyn
- With Donald Revell in Binghamton, 1973-75 p. 8 / Norman Finkelstein
- Houses of Poetry after Ashbery: The Poetry of Ann Lauterbach and Donald Revell p. 23 / Susan M. Schultz
- There to Here: Donald Revell's Westward Migration as Map of Poetic Evolution p. 38 / Eryn Green
- "The ply of spirits on bodies": Diaspora and Metamorphosis in Donald Revell's "Short Fantasia" p. 52 / Mark Irwin
- Faith and Faithlessness in A Thief of Strings: Donald Revell's Epic Vision p. 57 / Peter Covino
- "Eyesight Is Prophetic Instantly": Phenomenology in the Poetics of Donald Revell p. 73 / Andhew S. Nicholson
- "The Real Sun No One's Ever Seen": New Blakean Gnosticism in the Poetry of Donald Revell p. 83 / Geoffrey Babbitt
- Reclamations of the Marvelous p. 100 / Bruce Bond
- Recuperating the Brilliant Picture: Language as Transubstantiation in Donald Revell's Later Poems p. 120 / Kathryn Cowles
- Participant in the Larger Force: Perception and Presence in the Poems of Donald Revell p. 137 / Jacqueline Lyons
- The God Paintings: The Geometry of Donald Revell's "Tithon" p. 144 / Michelle Mitchell Poust
- Et in Arcadia Ego p. 149 / Rebecca Lindenberg
- Part 2 Reviews, Interviews, and Online Texts
- Alcools: Poems by Guillaume Apollinaire, Translated by Donald Revell p. 159 / Marjorie Perloff
- Donald Revell: An Interview by Tod Marshall p. 166 / Tod Marshall
- From "Review: Forrest Gander's Science and Steepleflower and Donald Revell's There Are Three" p. 185 / Tod Marshall
- An Interview with Poet Donald Revell p. 189 / Nick Twemlow
- From "Celebrating Presence: Recasting the Poetry of Loss" p. 192 / Tod Marshall
- "At My Soul's Edge": Donald Revell's My Mojave p. 195 / Nathan Hauke
- The Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud, Translated by Donald Revell p. 201 / Eric Weinstein
- Tantivy by Donald Revell p. 203 / Andrew Haley
- Songs without Words by Paul Verlaine, Translated by Donald Revell p. 208 / Dan Disney
- On Donald Revell p. 212 / Dan Beachy-Quick
- "Shadows of Leaves": Donald Revell p. 215 / Richie Hofmann
- Donald Revell: "The Northeast Corridor": Chronicle of a Poets Rebirth in His Rust Belt Poems p. 218 / Stephanie Burt.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Till one day the sun shall shine more brightly
- ISBN:
- 9780472037698
- 0472037692
- OCLC:
- 1107359873
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