Leaping poetry An idea with poems and translations
Book - 2008
Leaping Poetry is Robert Bly's testament to the importance of the artistic leap that bridges the gap between conscious and unconscious thought in any great work of art. Part anthology and part commentary, Bly seeks to rejuvenate modern Western poetry through his revelations of "leaping" as found in the works of poets from around the world, while also outlining the basic principles that shape his own poetry.
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- Subjects
- Genres
- Poetry
- Published
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[Pittsburgh, Pa.] :
University of Pittsburgh Press
2008.
- Language
- English
Spanish - Main Author
- Edition
- 1st University of Pittsburgh Press pbk. ed
- Item Description
- Originally published: Boston : Beacon Press, 1975.
- Physical Description
- 122 pages ; 21 cm
- ISBN
- 9780822960034
- Looking for Dragon Smoke
- Landscape with two graves and an Assyrian hound / Federico Garcíá Lorca
- Pequeño poema infinito-Little infinite poem / Federico Garcíá Lorca
- The holy one of the river / Chu Yuan
- Fish / Shinkichi Takahashi
- Spanish Leaping
- Potato / Shinkichi Takahashi
- Poema para ser leído y cantado-Poem to be read and sung / Cesar Vallejo
- Tengo un miedo terrible . . .-I have a terrible fear . . . / Cesar Vallejo
- The ruined street / Pablo Neruda
- ¡Y si después de tantas palabras . . .-And what if after so many words . . . / Cesar Vallejo
- Wild Association
- Loyalty / Blas de Otero
- Iglesia abandonada-Rundown church / Frederico Garcíá Lorca
- New York (Ofinica y denuncia)-New York (Office and attack) / Federico Garcíá Lorca
- Something like a / Blas de Otero
- ¿Y bien? ¿Te sana el mataloide pálido?. . . -And so? The pale metalloid heals you . . . / Cesar Vallejo
- Poetry of Steady Light
- Leaping in Narrative Poetry:
- Reyerta, The quarrel / Federico Garcia Lorca.
- Hopping
- Monologue with its wife / Gunnar Ekelöf
- Out in the open / Tomas Tranströmer
- The Three Brains
- Ciudad sin sueño, City that does not sleep / Federico Garcia Lorca
- Surrealism, Rilke, and Listening
- from Sonnets to Orpheus / Rainer Maria Rilke
- Home Grown Poems
- Poem ("This like like no other") / Gregory Orr
- Prosepoem to Hart Crane / Bill Knott
- from The car crash poem / Allen Ginsberg
- Conjugal / Russell Edson
- Repose of rivers / Hart Crane
- Winter scene / Marguerite Young
- from Sleepers joining hands / Robert Bly
- Two years later / John Wieners
- Crazy dog events / Jerome Rothenberg
- Threads IX / Raymond Zdonek
- Silence / Gregory Orr
- The way west underground / Gary Snyder
- from The Newcastle poem / Tom Pickard.