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portada split open the sky: eternity overwhelms me (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
60
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.3 cm
Peso
0.10 kg.
ISBN13
9781530106745

split open the sky: eternity overwhelms me (en Inglés)

Mary Ellen Sanger (Autor) · Yvonne Garrett (Autor) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Tapa Blanda

split open the sky: eternity overwhelms me (en Inglés) - Sanger, Mary Ellen ; Garrett, Yvonne

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Reseña del libro "split open the sky: eternity overwhelms me (en Inglés)"

In April of 2010 (National Poetry Month for those of you who don't know this already), we agreed to take part in the annual "Poem-a-Day" Challenge - a project wherein poets (and other brave souls) write at least one poem a day for the entire month of April. There are myriad blogs and websites that encourage posting these poems but being the private people we are, Mary Ellen set up a Wiggio site that only the two of us could view. Here, over the course of the month, we posted a variety of poems - sometimes only one a day, sometimes more. These poems were written during breaks at work, during lunch hours, on long subway rides, in parks in the rain or sun, in front of the 11pm news (or the 4am news), while avoiding conversations in the Laundromat, instead of doing our taxes (or because we'd just done our taxes), and so on. April soon became May and we continued - through summer and then fall and winter and finally on into another April. In 2011, we selected 25 poems from the year and put them into a book-length collection which many of you now own, waiting for the end of the world: thoughts of bullfrogs and guerillas. Instead of ending it there, we continued on and wrote straight through for another year. In 2012, we released Icarus Cannonballed: lessons in cave diving in the Bahamas. And again, we continued on through 2012 into 2013 releasing and the waxing moon: back country skiing in Afghanistan. In 2014, we released Osmium: your ancestor is a jellyfish and in 2015 The art of last night: a song of dancing narwhals. All still available on Amazon! Out of many, many poems we have distilled this new collection. Again, the only rules: every poem must have been written between the two Aprils (2015 and 2016 for this volume) and no editing allowed (except for obvious typos). The idea again is not so much to show that we are great poets (there are already enough people in this world claiming that) but instead to simply show friends, family and fellow writers something we did over the past year - in spite of or because of everything else that fills our lives. Themes in these new poems are broad in range and yet, often repeat over the course of days or months: mountains, love, loss, NYC, love, Mexico, gardens, growth, the universe, loss, anger, love, sex, food, recovery, mountains, rain, love, injustice, sleep, nightmares, politics, sex, food, the ocean, grief, family, love, broken bones, loud guitars - you get the idea. Like lovers or meals or rivers, some poems are better than others. Some are only a few lines, some cover pages. What is important here is not that this is "great art" but instead that we once again set out to write a poem every day. And (mostly) we did. We have. We still do. As we move into our seventh year of poem-a-day, certain themes repeat, new ones are introduced, but again, what is important is that we do this, every day (or nearly so) and we will keep doing this until we run out of things to say about Mexico, NYC, Colorado, Arizona, love, food, sex, the ocean, the world, loss, injustice, prison, family, music, sex, cancer, and life in all its stinking, brutal, glorious beauty. We hope you will enjoy our words as much as we have enjoyed writing them and sharing them with each other.

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