Mister Skylight

Mister Skylight
Author: Ed Skoog
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1619320126

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"Skoog’s first full-length collection captures and presents the truth of the truth: our under-analyzed, overlooked, often fragile existences on earth."—Dave Jarecki "Skoog’s use of language is disorientating, vivid and surprising, all the things I love about great poetry."—Nathan Moore "Ed Skoog purposefully blindfolds us, spins us around and dares us to find a target. He wants us to be unbalanced in our interaction with the work; he wants our experience to be unsettling, for the writing to 'arrive like a hostage, an ear, a finger in the mail' (from 'Party at the Dump')."—Carolee Sherwood The Stranger writes, "Ed Skoog's poetry is so ambitious it takes my breath away.. he knows how to braid pop culture into small personal melancholies and into large generosities." X. J. Kennedy writes, "This is the damnedest book. I love it like crazy. Skoog is a dazzling new talent who not only promises, but achieves." The phrase “Mister Skylight” is an emergency signal to alert a ship’s crew, but not its passengers, of an emergency. This debut collection is alert to disasters—the flooding of New Orleans and the wildfires of California—and also to the hope of rescue. Interior dramas of the self are played out in a clash of poetic traditions, exuberant imagery, and wild metaphor. Ed Skoog, who worked for years in the basement of a museum in New Orleans, developed personal connections to objects and paintings. “Working on an exhibition about the building trades was important to this book,” he writes. “Spending weeks listening to the oral histories of plasterers, steeplejacks, and carpenters connected me to my own family’s stories.” Marked by uncommonly intense and considered use of language, Skoog demonstrates a rich attention to form and allusive narrative as he attends to the details of contemporary politics, culture, place, and relationships. . . . Not to be the one who left is to live in an alarm. The unstraightened bed. But don’t I always bring bright souvenirs from our travels, a feather, a coin, a bee? Astonishing in my palm. Minutes past your touch, what our bodies were is disappearing like a ship caught in polar ice. Ed Skoog was born in Topeka, Kansas, in 1971. He earned degrees from Kansas State University and the University of Montana. His poems have been published in many magazines, including Poetry, American Poetry Review, and The Paris Review. He lives in Seattle.

Mister Skylight

Mister Skylight
Author: Ed Skoog
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2009
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1556592930

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A seductive maelstrom of a debut, largely inspired during eight years of eavesdropping in New Orleans.

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

Travelers Leaving for the City

Travelers Leaving for the City
Author: Ed Skoog
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1619322234

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Travelers Leaving for the City is a long song of arrivals and departures, centered around the murder of the poet’s grandfather in 1955 in a Pittsburgh hotel, exploring how such events frame memory, history and language for those they touch. The poems probe the anonymity of cities, and the crucible of travel. The historical impact of arousal, rage, regret, and forgiveness is seen in visions of interrogations and hotels. These poems explore how family bonds, and disruptions shape, the mind and language, all the while urging the reader to listen for traces of ancestors in one’s own mind and body.

The Detective and Mr. Dickens

The Detective and Mr. Dickens
Author: William J Palmer
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2015-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626817324

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"[A] delightful hot toddy of a winter's read." —LA TIMES It was the best of times, it was the worst of crimes in this delightful Dickensian romp, with the canonical author teaming up with a famous upstart to solve a devilish murder. In Victorian London, Charles Dickens and his protege, the renowned author Wilkie Collins, make the acquaintance of the shrewdest mind either would ever encounter: Inspector William Field of the newly formed Metropolitan Protectives. A gentleman's brutal murder brings the three men together in an extraordinary investigation that leads Dickens to the beautiful young actress Ellen Ternan. Almost immediately, she becomes the love of his life. But first, Dickens must protect her from the noose, as she is the main suspect.

Poetry and Reflections

Poetry and Reflections
Author: Dr. Aomar Benslimane
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2012-07-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1477208887

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Contemplations, often dark that spring up along walks of shattered memories conjured by the rythms of New York and the world conversation in the shadows of globalization as it unfolded in the last few years paying tribute to those that shaped it. The book moves seamlessly across cultural and historical bounadaries evoquing the New York City cultural settings, the Algerian Amazigh identity, the global climate change conversation and finally the latest world events viewed thrugh the author

The Shadow Master Series Volume 2

The Shadow Master Series Volume 2
Author: Andy Helfer
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-03-22
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 160690499X

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This second volume of The Shadow Master Series collects the critically acclaimed "Seven Deadly Finns" storyline by Andrew Helfer and Kyle Baker, as well as Helfer and Marshall Rogers' prologue "Harold Goes to Washington," in which The Shadow races to save President Reagan from a most unlikely assassin! Collecting issues #7-13.

Mister Justice

Mister Justice
Author: Doris Piserchia
Publisher: Gateway
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575133562

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Were those strange episodes of retribution the work of a time-traveling man of honor - or a power-mad avenger?

Mister Jiu's in Chinatown

Mister Jiu's in Chinatown
Author: Brandon Jew
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1984856510

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JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNER • The acclaimed chef behind the Michelin-starred Mister Jiu’s restaurant shares the past, present, and future of Chinese cooking in America through 90 mouthwatering recipes. ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker, San Francisco Chronicle • ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Glamour • “Brandon Jew’s affection for San Francisco’s Chinatown and his own Chinese heritage is palpable in this cookbook, which is both a recipe collection and a portrait of a district rich in history.”—Fuchsia Dunlop, James Beard Award-winning author of The Food of Sichuan Brandon Jew trained in the kitchens of California cuisine pioneers and Michelin-starred Italian institutions before finding his way back to Chinatown and the food of his childhood. Through deeply personal recipes and stories about the neighborhood that often inspires them, this groundbreaking cookbook is an intimate account of how Chinese food became American food and the making of a Chinese American chef. Jew takes inspiration from classic Chinatown recipes to create innovative spins like Sizzling Rice Soup, Squid Ink Wontons, Orange Chicken Wings, Liberty Roast Duck, Mushroom Mu Shu, and Banana Black Sesame Pie. From the fundamentals of Chinese cooking to master class recipes, he interweaves recipes and techniques with stories about their origins in Chinatown and in his own family history. And he connects his classical training and American roots to Chinese traditions in chapters celebrating dim sum, dumplings, and banquet-style parties. With more than a hundred photographs of finished dishes as well as moving and evocative atmospheric shots of Chinatown, this book is also an intimate portrait—a look down the alleyways, above the tourist shops, and into the kitchens—of the neighborhood that changed the flavor of America.