Nynita's Poetry

Nynita's Poetry
Author: Nynita Carter
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 28
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0557903149

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New York Poems

New York Poems
Author: D. H. Melhem
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005-06-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780815608134

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New York Poems is dedicated to "The City of New York: embattled, gallant, enduring" by celebrated poet D. H. Melhem, who calls the Upper West Side her "muse." D. H. Melhem's sharp eye looks at neighborhood struggles with blight and urban renewal (chastised as "Negro Removal"). She examines her city from the World Trade Center disaster to the present to the city's future. New York Poems combines her seminal book of poetry, Notes on 94th Street, with her second volume about the neighborhood, Children of the House Afire, whose emblematic title poem describes a tragic fire she witnessed from her second-floor window. "Requiescant 9/11" ("let them rest"), a tribute sequence lamenting the martyrs of the World Trade Center closes Melhem's last collection, Conversation with a Stonemason. The author's preface and poem, "Prospect," survey the urban terrain. Melhem concludes with a lyrical panorama of her city's dynamic changes.

A Night in Brooklyn

A Night in Brooklyn
Author: D. Nurkse
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0375712216

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D. Nurkse’s deeply satisfying new collection is a haunted love letter to the far corners of his hometown, Brooklyn, New York, and a meditation on the selves that were left behind in those indelible places. Here Nurkse brings alive the particular details that shape a life, in this case unique to the world of Brooklyn—a job at the Arnold Grill, “topping off drafts with a paddle” for the truckers who came in; the deaf white alley cat that mysteriously survived the winter on a stoop in Bensonhurst; the narrow bed where young love took place; the wild gardens behind the tenements. His exploration of this almost mythic city past is combined with a sense of the future speeding toward us—the ongoing riddle of time and being in a larger universe. . . . And she who was driving said, We know the coming disaster intimately but the present is unknowable. Which disaster, I wondered, sexual or geological? But I was shy: her beauty was like a language she didn’t speak and had never heard. From “The Present”

I Speak of the City

I Speak of the City
Author: Stephen Wolf
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231140652

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I Speak of the City is the most extensive collection of poems ever assembled about New York. Beginning with an early piece by Jacob Steendam (from when the city was called New Amsterdam) and continuing through poems written in the aftermath of 9/11, this anthology features voices from more than a dozen countries. It includes two Nobel Prize recipients, fifteen Pulitzer Prize winners, and many other recognizable names, but it also preserves the work of long-neglected poets who celebrate the wild possibilities and colossal achievements of this epic city. Poets capture New York's major moments and transformations, writing of Hudson's arrival, Stuyvesant's prejudice, and the city's astonishing growth and gentrification. They speak of the thrills of a skyscraper's observation deck and the privations of teeming tenements. They portray the immigrant experience at Ellis Island and the decay, fear, and unexpected kindness on a subway ride. They take place on sidewalks, bridges, and docks; in taxis, buses, and ferries; and even within nature. The Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, Broadway, the Statue of Liberty, and other familiar landmarks are recast through the prism of individual experience yet still reflect the seeming invincibility of New York and its status as a cultural magnet for the freethinking and experimental. While certain subjects and themes can be found in all urban verse, poems about New York have their own restless rhythm and ever-changing style, much like the city itself. Whether writing sonnets, epics, or experimental or imagistic verse, each of these poets has been inspired by the marvels and madness, humor and heartbreak of an enduring city.

Inwood Winds

Inwood Winds
Author: Steph Shearier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781839753398

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Poetry is obscene in some sense. You can't define it, but you know it when you see it. The poetry presented here runs a broad spectrum of genres from haiku to sonnet to epic to free verse. It is the product of unhurried reflection and gentle cultivation. Mother Nature is the primary muse. There are works about storms, cats and other wild mammals, birds, a fish, an insect and a short one about a tree. Human behavior for better or worse serves as thematic warp and weft. You'll find focus on (among others) a seminal folk singer, a silent film star, a ship's captain as well as a certain authoritarian charlatan. Yes, of course, there are love poems. There is also one about war. This poetry intends to trigger the imagination, rouse the heart and please the ear - all in equal parts. As are the many beasts populating Inwood Winds, Steph Shearier is tuned to spheres beyond customary senses. He is happiest when you giggle.

The New-York Book of Poetry

The New-York Book of Poetry
Author: Charles Fenno Hoffman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1837
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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New York Nocturnes and Other Poems

New York Nocturnes and Other Poems
Author: Sir Charles G. D. Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1898
Genre: City and town life
ISBN:

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FROM THE INSIDE

FROM THE INSIDE
Author: George Wallace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781421837178

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NYC From the Inside is a gorgeous compendium: 179 poets you have and haven't heard of, generating over 280 boisterous pages of pure joy and pure pain, comedy and memory, satire and lament, lovers and haters, pizzas and drink and drugs, pavements; a call-and-response of Loisaida flinging its truths to the boroughs and getting those truths back again. Come and get it! - Alicia Ostriker, Poet Laureate, New York State 2018-2021 An unending array of pleasure: a feast, a banquet, a new taste on every page. It's my desert island pick. - Grace Cavalieri, producer, The Poet and the Poem, US Library of Congress This amazing Anthology, with its captivating rhythms, sounds and beats takes us in an all-encompassing arc around New York - this "selfish city amoeba" with "its shifting forms" under a moon "which looks like an overdose." The poems are connected to each other, a collective stream of consciousness which causes us to wander through neighborhoods in a kind of Joycean Ulysses' trip. The poets' acute eyes for details show us all the different worlds which compose this fast moving place - "with that click-clack speed city rhythm," but also unearth much of the unexpected and the unremembered like a "thin line between explorers and natives - the culture which keeps everyone captured, to which everyone emulates." This is a book of people "doing people things in their small frames." Walking down the subway stairs, we enter the final episode of this trip - the underworld, with its train whistles, its platform buskers, its schizophrenic poets, its blanket-clad people with "beards wet with liquor" - a mélange of absurdities, an immense panorama of futility and anarchy; a metaphor for our contemporary world. - Antje Stehn, curator, Rucksack, A Global Poetry Patchwork Project, Milano, Italy Here are bird's eye views, up close and personal. Here is high life and low life, high energy and quiet reflection. Here are the multifarious moods and aspects of a great city, found in abundance in this inclusive and exhilarating volume. These poems are wide-awake, as befits poems for the city that never sleeps - we see and experience the great metropolis as if for the first time. To re-phrase Dr. Johnson, if a person is tired of New York, then they are tired of life. - Penelope Shuttle, poet and novelist, UK, Cholmondely Award 2007 The late Anthony Bourdain always talked about getting "the good stuff," meaning the realest, the most delicious, the slightly dangerous. Opening this book is like that - and more. The poets here are legendary. This is a book you need in your life. Open it and smell the bread, the salt and flour, the water of our lives. - Sheila Fiona Black, co-editor Beauty is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability

The New-York Book of Poetry

The New-York Book of Poetry
Author: Various
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2022-07-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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The New-York Book of Poetry is a compilation of poems written by NYC residents during the late 19th and early 20th century. Excerpt: "Many a sad, sweet thought have I, Many a passing, sunny gleam, Many a bright tear in mine eye, Many a wild and wandering dream, Stolen from hours I should have tied To musty volumes by my side, Given to hours that sweetly wooed My heart from its study's solitude."

You Are Here

You Are Here
Author: Peggy Garrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781893068131

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Anthology of poems about the unique streets and locations of New York City.