Barely There (e-bog) af Lababidi, Yahia
Lababidi, Yahia

Barely There e-bog

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The flashy poets and the poets with a schtick get the big audience, but it is the quiet poets whose individual poems more often linger with me. I'd trade all of Ginsberg, say, for William Bronk's six-line poem "e;After Bach,"e; which derives from the cello suites the lesson that sadness "e;can be in part /to accept the absence of One to say it to."e; And it is Bronk whose work is …
The flashy poets and the poets with a schtick get the big audience, but it is the quiet poets whose individual poems more often linger with me. I'd trade all of Ginsberg, say, for William Bronk's six-line poem "e;After Bach,"e; which derives from the cello suites the lesson that sadness "e;can be in part /to accept the absence of One to say it to."e; And it is Bronk whose work is called to mind for me by Yahia Lababidi's Barely There, in which "e;in embracing, we let go."e;'-- H. L. Hix, Author of First Fire, Then Birds
E-bog 123,90 DKK
Forfattere Lababidi, Yahia (forfatter)
Udgivet 23.08.2013
Længde 86 sider
Genrer Poetry
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781621898474

The flashy poets and the poets with a schtick get the big audience, but it is the quiet poets whose individual poems more often linger with me. I'd trade all of Ginsberg, say, for William Bronk's six-line poem "e;After Bach,"e; which derives from the cello suites the lesson that sadness "e;can be in part /to accept the absence of One to say it to."e; And it is Bronk whose work is called to mind for me by Yahia Lababidi's Barely There, in which "e;in embracing, we let go."e;'-- H. L. Hix, Author of First Fire, Then Birds