The Rough Poets

The Rough Poets
Author: Melanie Dennis Unrau
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0228023394

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Oil workers are often typecast as rough: embodying the toxic masculinity, racism, consumerist excess, and wilful ignorance of the extractive industries and petrostates they work for. But their poetry troubles these assumptions, revealing the fear, confusion, betrayal, and indignation hidden beneath tough personas. The Rough Poets presents poetry by workers in the Canadian oil and gas industry, collecting and closely reading texts published between 1938 and 2019: S.C. Ells’s Northland Trails, Peter Christensen’s Rig Talk, Dymphny Dronyk’s Contrary Infatuations, Mathew Henderson’s The Lease, Naden Parkin’s A Relationship with Truth, Lesley Battler’s Endangered Hydrocarbons, and Lindsay Bird’s Boom Time. These writers are uniquely positioned, Melanie Dennis Unrau argues, both as petropoets who write poetry about oil and as theorists of petropoetics with unique knowledge about how to make and unmake worlds that depend on fossil fuels. Their ambivalent, playful, crude, and honest petropoetry shows that oil workers grieve the environmental and social impacts of their work, worry about climate change and the futures of their communities, and desire jobs and ways of life that are good, safe, and just. How does it feel to be a worker in the oil and gas industry in a climate emergency, facing an energy transition that threatens your way of life? Unrau takes up this question with the respect, care, and imagination necessary to be an environmentalist reader in solidarity with oil workers.

Rough Honey

Rough Honey
Author: Melissa Stein
Publisher: Apr Honickman 1st Book Prize
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780977639595

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Rough Honey is the 2010 winner of the APR/Honickman First Book Prize, selected and introduced by Mark Doty.

Rough Fugue

Rough Fugue
Author: Betty Adcock
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2017-08-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0807166693

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Betty Adcock brings fierce insight to her seventh poetry collection, Rough Fugue. Her elegant stanzas evoke bygone moments of beauty, reflection, and rage. “Let things be spare,” she writes, “and words for things be thin / as the slice of moon / the loon’s cry snips.” Adcock’s poems are often spare but never thin, shifting effortlessly from the eerie red of brake lights on a Texas highway to the fluorescents of an office building where a tired worker imagines a holiday in Spain. Adcock reflects upon her poetic forebears, chronicling the desire to write that led them to create cuneiform tablets, scrolls of papyrus, and ultimately vellum and parchment. She also recounts memories about the life with her late husband and tries to define herself in the bewildering new role of “widow.” In poems ranging in tone from playful to reverential, Rough Fugue showcases the work of a veteran poet at her masterful best.

The Rough Rider

The Rough Rider
Author: Bliss Carman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1909
Genre: Canadian poetry
ISBN:

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What Rough Beasts

What Rough Beasts
Author: Leslie Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735739748

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Poems and woodcut prints of birds and other animals by Maine artist and poet Leslie Moore.

Rough Day

Rough Day
Author: Ed Skoog
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1619320320

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“Ed Skoog’s poetry is so ambitious…it knows how to fishtail with images and turn with ease.” —The Stranger

Poems in the Rough

Poems in the Rough
Author: Paul Valéry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN:

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Rough Music

Rough Music
Author: Fiona Sampson
Publisher: Carcanet Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781847770455

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The poems in this collection from Fiona Sampson offer a woman's perspective on the problems of identity, grief, loneliness and ill-health. "Rough music" is an old English custom of public scapegoating. In this book of disturbing musical echoes, brilliant renewals of carol, charm, folksong and ballad explore violence, loss and belonging.

Hard Lines

Hard Lines
Author: Daniel Cross Turner
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1611176379

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A collection of contemporary poems exploring the grit of work, love, and the land down South Daniel Cross Turner and William Wright's anthology Hard Lines: Rough South Poetry centers on the darker side of southern experience while presenting a remarkable array of poets from diverse backgrounds in the American South. As tough-minded as they are high-minded, the sixty contemporary poets and two hundred poems anthologized in Hard Lines enhance the powerful genre of "Grit Lit." The volume gathers the work of poets who have for some decades formed the heart of southern poetry as well as that of emerging voices who will soon become significant figures in southern literature. These poems sting our sensesinto awareness of a gritty world down South: hard work, hard love, hard drinking, hard times; but they also explore the importance of the land and rural experience, as well as race-, gender-, and class-based conflicts. Readers will see, hear (for poetry is meant to ring in the ears), and feel (for poetry is meant to beat in the blood); there is plenty of raucousness in this anthology.And yet the cultural conflicts that ignite southern wildness are often depicted in a manner that is lyrical without becoming lugubrious, mournful but not maudlin. Some of these poets are coming to terms with a visibly transforming culture—a "roughness" in and of itself. Indeed many of these poets are helping to change the definition of the South. The anthology also features biographical information on each poet in addition to further reading suggestions and scholarly sources on contemporary poetry. Featured Poets: Betty Adcock, David Bottoms, Kathryn Stripling Byer, James Dickey, Rodney Jones, Yusef Komunyakaa, Ron Rash, Dave Smith, Natasha Trethewey, Charles Wright, Fred Chappell, Kelly Cherry, Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, Kate Daniels, Kwame Dawes, Claudia Emerson, Andrew Hudgins, T. R. Hummer, Robert Morgan, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Dan Albergotti, Tarfia Faizullah, Forrest Gander, Terrance Hayes, Judy Jordan, John Lane, Michael McFee, Paul Ruffin, Steve Scafidi, Jake Adam York