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Rift of Light
New work from a poet who "seems to be getting stronger with each collection" (David Yezzi, The New Criterion)William Logan is widely admired as one of our foremost masters of free verse as well as formal poetry; his classical verve conjures up the past within the present and the foreshadowings of th... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2017 -
Guilty Knowledge, Guilty Pleasure: The Dirty Art of Poetry
William Logan has been a thorn in the side of American poetry for more than three decades. Though he has been called the "most hated man in American poetry," his witty and articulate reviews have reminded us how muscular good reviewing can be. These new essays and reviews take poetry at its word, of... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2014 -
Our Savage Art: Poetry and the Civil Tongue
The most notorious poet-critic of his generation, William Logan has defined our view of poets good and bad, interesting and banal, for more than three decades. Featured in the New York Times Book Review, the Times Literary Supplement, and the New Criterion, among other journals, Logan's eloquent, pa... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2009 -
The Undiscovered Country: Poetry in the Age of Tin
William Logan has been called both the "preeminent poet-critic of his generation" and the "most hated man in American poetry." For more than a quarter century, in the keen-witted and bare-knuckled reviews that have graced the New York Times Book Review, the Times Literary Supplement (London), and ot... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2005 -
Dickinson's Nerves, Frost's Woods: Poetry in the Shadow of the Past
In Dickinson’s Nerves, Frost’s Woods, William Logan, the noted and often controversial critic of contemporary poetry, returns to some of the greatest poems in English literature. He reveals what we may not have seen before and what his critical eye can do with what he loves. In essays that pair diff... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2018 -
Broken Ground: Poetry and the Demon of History
In Broken Ground, William Logan explores the works of canonical and contemporary poets, rediscovering the lushness of imagination and depth of feeling that distinguish poetry as a literary art. The book includes long essays on Emily Dickinson’s envelopes, Ezra Pound’s wrestling with Chinese, Robert ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2021 -
Macbeth in Venice
One of the most technically gifted poets of his generation, William Logan here presents four sequences, each of which is haunted by the battered history of the enchanted city of Venice: two refugees from Nazi Germany replay a version of the Aeneid that shadows their lives in and out of Venice; the c... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2003 -
Guilty Knowledge, Guilty Pleasure
William Logan has been a thorn in the side of American poetry for more than three decades. Though he has been called the "most hated man in American poetry," his witty and articulate reviews have reminded us how muscular good reviewing can be. These new essays and reviews take poetry at its word, of... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2014 -
Madame X
The moody poems in Madame X, William Logan’s tenth collection, find their subjects in the byways of the past two centuries. Henry James visits his birthplace, the most beautiful woman in Europe ends up in a barrel at a fun fair, and a minor writer succumbs to tuberculosis at a German spa. In the tit... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2012 -
The Whispering Gallery
The poems here delve into what William Logan calls the “ill-lit kingdom of the past. ” The book is haunted by the dead but equally penitent toward the rich insinuations of the living: the lost floral paradise of the Florida outlands, the steamy Gatsby summers of a Long Island childhood, the frozen s... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2005 -
Macbeth in Venice
One of the most technically gifted poets of his generation, William Logan here presents four sequences, each of which is haunted by the battered history of the enchanted city of Venice: two refugees from Nazi Germany replay a version of the Aeneid that shadows their lives in and out of Venice; the c... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2003 -
Strange Flesh
A new collection from a poet acclaimed for his immaculate craft and impressive rangeWilliam Logan?S dark, intense, muscular verse has long unsettled some of the standard agreements of American poetry. His eighth collection finds its home in the elsewhere, in the various small towns and ancient citie... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2008 -
Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage (Key Issues in Cultural Heritage)
Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage examines various notions of property in relation to intangible cultural heritage and discusses how these ideas are employed in rights discourses by governments and indigenous and local communities around the world. There is a... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2018 -
Places of Pain and Shame: Dealing with 'Difficult Heritage' (Key Issues in Cultural Heritage)
by William Logan • Keir ReevesPlaces of Pain and Shame is a cross-cultural study of sites that represent painful and/or shameful episodes in a national or local community’s history, and the ways that government agencies, heritage professionals and the communities themselves seek to remember, commemorate and conserve these cases ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2008 -
Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability: International Frameworks, National and Local Governance (Key Issues in Cultural Heritage)
More than half of the world’s population now live in urban areas, and cities provide the setting for contemporary challenges such as population growth, mass tourism and unequal access to socio-economic opportunities. Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability examines the impact of these issues ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2016 -
World Heritage and Sustainable Development: New Directions in World Heritage Management (Key Issues in Cultural Heritage)
In 2015, the General Assembly of State Parties to the World Heritage Convention passed a ground-breaking Sustainable Development policy that seeks to bring the World Heritage system into line with the UN’s sustainable development agenda (UNESCO 2015). World Heritage and Sustainable Development provi... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 1999 -
Cultural Diversity, Heritage and Human Rights: Intersections in Theory and Practice (Key Issues in Cultural Heritage)
This theoretically innovative anthology investigates the problematic linkages between conserving cultural heritage, maintaining cultural diversity, defining and establishing cultural citizenship, and enforcing human rights. It is the first publication to address the notions of cultural diversity... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2010 -
A Companion to Heritage Studies (Wiley Blackwell Companions to Anthropology #15)
A Companion to Heritage Studies is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art survey of the interdisciplinary study of cultural heritage. Outlines the key themes of research, including cultural preservation, environmental protection, world heritage and tourism, ethics, and human rights Accessibly organized ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2015 -
Vientiane: Transformations of a Lao landscape (Routledge Studies in Asia's Transformations)
Providing insights into this neglected Southeast Asian city, this interesting book interprets Vientiane’s landscape - physical as well as imagined - as a reflection of key aspects of Lao geo-political history, the nature of Lao urbanism, and its critical relation to constructions of Lao identity in ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2007 -
As We Were Saying: Sewanee Writers on Writing
by Margot Livesey • Charles Martin • Dan O'Brien • Christine Schutt • Maurice Manning • Andrew Hudgins • William Logan • Adrianne Harun • Jill McCorkle • Sidney Wade • Naomi Iizuka • Allen WierEvery summer for the past thirty years, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference has gathered a community of writers for two weeks of workshops, readings, talks, and meetings focused on the craft and art of writing. This book is a selection of craft talks delivered during the conference over the last several... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2021 -
Oak: The Frame of Civilization
The ultimate distance race is within your reach--a completely updated edition of the now-classic work. Professional arborist and award-winning nature writer William Bryant Logan deftly relates the delightful history of the reciprocal relationship between humans and oak trees since time immemorial--a... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2005 -
Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth
"A gleeful, poetic book. . . . Like the best natural histories, Dirt is a kind of prayer." --Los Angeles Times Book Review "You are about to read a lot about dirt, which no one knows very much about." So begins the cult classic that brings mystery and magic to "that stuff that won't come off your co... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 1995 -
Air: The Restless Shaper of the World
The author of Dirt and Oak brings to life this quickest, most sustaining, most communicative element of the earth. Air sustains the living. Every creature breathes to live, exchanging and changing the atmosphere. Water and dust spin and rise, make clouds and fall again, fertilizing the dirt. Twenty ... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2007 -
Sprout Lands: Tending The Everlasting Gift Of Trees
Arborist William Bryant Logan recovers the lost tradition that sustained human life and culture for ten millennia. Once, farmers knew how to make a living hedge and fed their flocks on tree-branch hay. Rural people knew how to prune hazel to foster abundance: both of edible nuts, and of straight, st... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2019 -
William Wordsworth: Selected Poems
A revolutionary voice in English verse, and a much loved and celebrated lyric poet.... More
Language: ENGDerechos de autor: 2008