Not exact matches
As Todd Brenneman argues in his
recent book, Homespun Gospel: The Triumph of Sentimentality in Contemporary American Evangelicalism, sentimentality may be a defining characteristic of religious life for many Americans, and so most readers in the dominant Evangelical culture, outside a few hip and urban churches, are more likely to encounter the treacly
poetry of Ruth Bell Graham than the spiritually searing work of R. S. Thomas or T. S. Eliot.
Jeanne Murray Walker, professor of English at the University of Delaware, offers in her most
recent book of
poetry, Coming Into History, some of the finest poems I have read in
recent years.
Keillor is a powerful reciter of varied kinds of
poetry, as we discovered when we heard him give a reading in Chicago as part of a
recent book tour.
In
recent years, Breakwater has successfully begun publishing cutting edge literature in all genres, including children's
books, literary and commercial fiction, educational curricula, non-fiction, and
poetry, while at the same time continuing to support its culturally significant backlist titles.
Interestingly enough, the notable social - studies selections from the last decade included a total of 55 works of
poetry, with an average of 5
poetry titles per year — and the most
recent list (2012) continues that trend of including 5
poetry books relevant for social - studies instruction.
In 2012 Seattle - based online retailer's AmazonCrossing imprint published more works of fiction and
poetry in translation than any other press except for Dalkey Archive, and is the largest publisher of literature in translation so far this year, according to the most
recent update of the «Translation Database» compiled by Open Letter
Books Three Percent at the University of Rochester.
Recent projects include test preparation guides, textbooks, parenting guides, business titles, self - help
books, music and
poetry, religious fiction and nonfiction, and study bibles.
His
books include The Widening Circle: Consequences of Modernism in Contemporary Art, Vitamin P: New Perspectives in Painting and several volumes of
poetry, the most
recent being
Book Left Open in the Rain (Black Square Editions / The Brooklyn Rail).
Some of Yau's most
recent publications include A Thing Among Things: The Art of Jasper Johns (2008), Exhibits (2010), and the
book of
poetry Further Adventures in Monochrome (2012).
This exhibition presents four groups of
recent work:
books combining prose by Dennis Cooper with paintings by Lari Pittman,
poetry by Joseph Lease with paintings by Richmond Burton, Garcia Lorca
poetry with paintings by Alexis Rockman, and
books incorporating paintings by Robert Kushner.
Her most
recent books include E! Entertainment, a transcription of reality TV shows about women (blurbed by Heidi Montag of MTV's The Hills and art critic Jerry Saltz), and ABRA, an interactive
poetry app and physical artist's
book that explores the history and the future of the
book.
The author of more than a dozen volumes of
poetry, her most
recent books include Spit Temple: Oral Performances of Cecilia Vicuña (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2012), Chanccani Quipu (Granary Books, 2012) and Sabor a Mí (Chain Links, 2
books include Spit Temple: Oral Performances of Cecilia Vicuña (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2012), Chanccani Quipu (Granary
Books, 2012) and Sabor a Mí (Chain Links, 2
Books, 2012) and Sabor a Mí (Chain Links, 2011).
His most
recent book of
poetry is A Geniza (Granary
Books, 2015).
Robert Fitterman is the author of ten
books of
poetry and the
recent Rob the Plagiarist.
Moyse begins her essay, which seems like it could be used as a statement about her own work, with a wonderful poem from painter Dorothea Tanning's
recent book of
poetry Coming To That:
, found the term all over
recent books of natural history, art and
poetry, and on a death - metal album, and concluded his study of what the word might mean for Marxist political economists with an attempt to project it into the eagerly awaited post-capitalist future: «In the political sense of the term, then, the question about the Anthropocene isn't when it began but whether it ever will, and if so, where first.