Some Values of Landscape and Weather

Some Values of Landscape and Weather
Author: Peter Gizzi
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003-10-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780819566645

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A visionary new work from an award-winning poet.

American Poets in the 21st Century

American Poets in the 21st Century
Author: Claudia Rankine
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2007-07-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780819567284

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The ideal introduction to the current generation of American poets

In Defense of Nothing

In Defense of Nothing
Author: Peter Gizzi
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-04-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0819574317

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A new lyricism for the twenty-first century Runner-up for the William Carlos Williams Award (2015) Since his celebrated first book of poetry, Peter Gizzi has been hailed as one of the most significant and distinctive voices writing today. Gathered from over five collections, and representing close to twenty-five years of work, the poems in this generous selection strike a dynamic balance of honesty, emotion, intellectual depth and otherworldly resonance—in Gizzi's work, poetry itself becomes a primary ground of human experience. Haunted, vibrant, and saturated with luminous detail, Gizzi's poetry enlists the American vernacular in a magical and complex music. In Defense of Nothing is an immensely valuable introduction to the work of this extraordinary and singular poet. Check for the online reader's companion at http://petergizzi.site.weleyan.edu.

Poetry and Poetics after Wallace Stevens

Poetry and Poetics after Wallace Stevens
Author: Bart Eeckhout
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501313495

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As the figure of Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) becomes so entrenched in the Modernist canon that he serves as a major reference point for poets and critics alike, the time has come to investigate poetry and poetics after him. The ambiguity of the preposition is intentional: while after may refer neutrally to chronological sequence, it also implies ways of aesthetically modeling poetry on a predecessor. Likewise, the general heading of poetry and poetics allows the sixteen contributors to this volume to range far and wide in terms of poetics (from postwar formalists to poets associated with various strands of Postmodernism, Language poetry, even Confessional poetry), ethnic identities (with a diverse selection of poets of color), nationalities (including the Irish Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney and several English poets), or language (sidestepping into French and Czech poetry). Besides offering a rich harvest of concrete case studies, Poetry and Poetics after Wallace Stevens also reconsiders possibilities for talking about poetic influence. How can we define and refine the ways in which we establish links between earlier and later poems? At what level of abstraction do such links exist? What have we learned from debates about competing poetic eras and traditions? How is our understanding of an older writer reshaped by engaging with later ones? And what are we perhaps not paying attention to-aesthetically, but also politically, historically, thematically-when we relate contemporary poetry to someone as idiosyncratic as Stevens?

The Outernationale

The Outernationale
Author: Peter Gizzi
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2007
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780819567369

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A luminous new work for the 21st century

In the Air

In the Air
Author: Anthony Caleshu
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0819577480

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This first critical book of essays on the poetry of Peter Gizzi shows how his work extends the traditions of nineteenth- and twentieth-century modernism while also reclaiming the living presence of the “lyric” in its capacity to sing of the human predicament. Gizzi is author of seven critically acclaimed books of poetry, including most recently Threshold Songs and Archeophonics, a finalist for the National Book Award in 2016. Lauded contributors, including Ben Lerner, Michael Snediker, Marjorie Perloff, and Charles Altieri, explore Gizzi’s poetry for its embodiment of an American tradition—extending the poetics of Whitman, Dickinson, and Stevens, amongst others—while also exhibiting a twenty-first-century sensibility, perpetuating a new grammar and syntax to capture our place in the world today. Each essayist, in turn, works through close-readings of some of the most important poems of our times, enriching our understanding of a poetry of the mind which never loses track of what it means to feel.

How Earth’s Landscape Affects the Weather

How Earth’s Landscape Affects the Weather
Author: Elizabeth Krajnik
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1508169020

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Geography affects the weather in a number of ways. Mountain ranges affect the weather by directing air currents. Tall mountain peaks force air upward, causing it to cool. This causes clouds to release water in the form of precipitation. This descriptive and educational book explains how geographical forms influence the weather. Readers will learn about the ripple effect of changing geography by studying real-world examples.

The Economic Value of Landscapes

The Economic Value of Landscapes
Author: C. Martijn van der Heide
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415563283

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This book aims to explore the avenue of landscape economics and provides the building blocks (from different scientific disciplines) for an economic analysis of landscapes. What exactly constitutes and determines the value of a landscape? It focuses on the value of landscapes in its broadest sense, thereby covering a variety of topics including stakeholder involvement in landscape design, landscape governance and landscape perceptions from different countries. Merely saying that landscapes have value or are important is not sufficient - not when resources are scarce and have alternative uses. Measuring and quantifying the economic value of changes in landscapes would help ensure that landscape management decisions are both (economically) rational and sound.

New Spaces for Climate Change

New Spaces for Climate Change
Author: Vera Köpsel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3658233133

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Vera Köpsel investigates the relevance of local perceptions of landscape and nature for the current topic of adaptation to climate change. She highlights the influence that differing conceptualisations of landscape among actors in environmental management have on their perspectives on climate change and adaptation. Qualitative empirical data from Cornwall (UK) constitutes a valuable foundation for an enhanced theoretical understanding of societal constructions of landscape and their implications for local negotiation processes. Using the example of coastal erosion, the author discusses how contrasting perceptions of a local landscape can significantly complicate consensus‐finding around physical‐material adaptation measures.

Landscape Meanings and Values

Landscape Meanings and Values
Author: Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2022-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000562360

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First published in 1986, Landscape Meanings and Values presents a major contribution to the debate concerning the relationship between theory and practice in landscape analysis and planning. It brings together a number of the most eminent researchers, commentators and practitioners from both the United States of America and Britain to pursue the fundamental meanings and values in landscape. The insights into the theory behind landscape management will force a fundamental rethink of the role of landscape architect and land management. Academic researchers will find the feedback from eminent practitioners a stimulation for more practical research. The collection of ideas in the last chapter provides a unique synthesis of the need for an expansion of study into the fundamental significance of landscape today. This book will be of value to students of geography, environmental studies, landscape architecture and land management.