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2023

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Dien Cai Dau
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Galaad Edizioni

Pubblicata nel 1988, Dien Cai Dau è la quarta raccolta poetica di Yusef Komunyakaa, ma la prima a ottenere un vero successo di critica. Il titolo, che riprende l'epiteto con cui i vietnamiti si riferivano ai soldati americani, significa 'pazzo, fuori di testa', ed è calzante nella sua macabra e sottile ironia: la follia degli uomini coinvolti nella guerra in Vietnam - non solo quella dell'esercito statunitense - è il tema essenziale della raccolta, i cui versi assumono spesso il punto di vista di un soldato afroamericano. La genesi di Dien Cai Dau è complessa, anche perché Komunyakaa impiega molto tempo per rielaborare il trauma bellico. Tornato dal Vietnam nel 1970, per quattordici anni eviterà di menzionare il conflitto nelle sue poesie. Nella primavera del 1984 inizia i lavori di ristrutturazione della sua casa di New Orleans e, mentre rimuove gli strati di intonaco per riportare alla luce le pareti originali, le immagini della guerra riaffiorano nella sua mente. Ispirato da questo metaforico peeling away, compone di getto tre poesie. Da quel momento, per molti mesi, Komunyakaa scriverà quasi esclusivamente versi dedicati alla sua esperienza in Vietnam, che confluiranno in Dien Cai Dau.
€ 15,00     Scontato: € 14,25
1917

Mcclung Laren (EDT), Komunyakaa Yusef (FRW) Title : Inheriting the War
Author: Mcclung Laren (EDT), Komunyakaa Yusef (FRW)
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc


€ 18,50

Komunyakaa Yusef, Clytus Radiclani (EDT) Title : Condition Red
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef, Clytus Radiclani (EDT)
Publisher: Univ of Michigan Pr


€ 33,00

Komunyakaa Yusef, Clytus Radiclani (EDT) Title : Condition Red
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef, Clytus Radiclani (EDT)
Publisher: Univ of Michigan Pr


€ 74,40
1916

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : The Emperor of Water Clocks
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux


€ 13,40
1915

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : The Emperor of Water Clocks
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux

The wildly enchanting new collection from the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa

"If I am not Ulysses, I am / his dear, ruthless half-brother." So announces Yusef Komunyakaa early in his lush new collection,The Emperor of Water Clocks. But Ulysses (or his half brother) is but one of the beguiling guises Komunyakaa dons over the course of this densely lyrical book. Here his speaker observes a doomed court jester; here he is with Napoleon, as the emperor "tells the doctor to cut out his heart / & send it to the empress, Marie-Louise"; here he is at the circus, observing as "The strong man presses six hundred pounds, / his muscles flexed for the woman / whose T-shirt says,these guns are loaded"; and here is just a man, placing "a few red anemones / & a sheaf of wheat" on Mahmoud Darwish's grave, reflecting on why "I'd rather die a poet / than a warrior."
Through these mutations and migrations and permutations and peregrinations there are constants: Komunyakaa's jazz-inflected rhythms; his effortlessly surreal images; his celebration of natural beauty and of love. There is also his insistent inquiry into the structures and struggles of power: not only of, say, king against jester but of man against his own desire and of the present against the pernicious influence of the past.
Another brilliant collection from the man David Wojahn has called one of our "most significant and individual voices,"The Emperor of Water Clocks delights, challenges, and satisfies.


€ 20,50

Major Clarence, Komunyakaa Yusef (FRW) Title : From Now on
Author: Major Clarence, Komunyakaa Yusef (FRW)
Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr

Clarence Major is a consummate artist whose work in poetry, fiction, and painting has been widely recognized. He has been part of twenty-eight group exhibitions, has had fifteen one-man shows, and has published fourteen collections of poetry and nine works of fiction. Major’s works—and this collection in particular—are distinguished by his poetic sociability and his unblinking but generous and affectionate portraiture.

In From Now On, a retrospective of poems from the 1950s to the present—including selections from each of Major’s previous books of poetry as well as a generous selection of new poems—Major creates a vivid gallery of nimbly drawn characters. Here he establishes a voice that is singular and musical, one that draws witty, moving, and empathetic portraits of African American urban and country dwellers. Ultimately, this collection maintains Major’s intimate, conversational poetry while simultaneously becoming more eclectic, multicultural, and cosmopolitan. Major’s poetry is affable, but it suggests an insistence that we can connect with history and social change through the dynamic lives of the people we encounter daily.

€ 30,10
1913

Ai, Komunyakaa Yusef (INT) Title : The Collected Poems of Ai
Author: Ai, Komunyakaa Yusef (INT)
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc

Before her untimely death in 2010, Ai, known for her searing dramatic monologues, was hailed as “one of the most singular voices of her generation” (New York Times Book Review). Now for the first time, all eight books by this essential and uniquely American poet have been gathered in one volume.

from “The Cockfighter’s Daughter”

I found my father,
face down, in his homemade chili
and had to hit the bowl
with a hammer to get it off,
then scrape the pinto beans
and chunks of ground beef
off his face with a knife.

€ 31,20
1912

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : The Chameleon Couch
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux

A Boston Globe Best Poetry Book of 2011
A new and intimate collection from one of America's most important poets

The latest collection from one of our preeminent poets, The Chameleon Couch is also one of Yusef Komunyakaa's most personal to date. As in his breakthrough work, Copacetic, Komunyakaa writes again of music as muse—from a blues club in the East Village to the shakuhachi of Basho. Beginning with “Canticle,” this varied new collection often returns to the idea of poem as hymn, ethereal and haunting, as Komunyakaa reveals glimpses of memory, myth, and violence. With contemplations that spring up along walks or memories conjured by the rhythms of New York, Komunyakaa pays tribute more than ever before to those who came before him.

The book moves seamlessly across cultural and historical boundaries, evoking Komunyakaa's capacity for cultural excavation, through artifact and place. The Chameleon Couch begins in and never fully leaves the present—an urban modernity framed, brilliantly, in pastoral-minded verse. The poems seek the cracks beneath the landscape, whether New York or Ghana or Poland, finding in each elements of wisdom or unexpected beauty. The collection is sensually, beautifully relaxed in rhetoric; in poems like “Cape Coast Castle,” Komunyakaa reminds us of his gift for combining the personal with the universal, one moment addressing a lover, the next moving the focus outward, until both poet and reader are implicated in the book's startling world.
 
The Chameleon Couch is a finalist for the 2011 National Book Award for Poetry.

€ 12,90
1911

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : The Chameleon Couch
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux

A new and intimate collection from one of America's most important poets

The latest collection from one of our preeminent poets, The Chameleon Couch is also one of Yusef Komunyakaa's most personal to date. As in his breakthrough work, Copacetic, Komunyakaa writes again of music as muse—from a blues club in the East Village to the shakuhachi of Basho. Beginning with “Canticle,” this varied new collection often returns to the idea of poem as hymn, ethereal and haunting, as Komunyakaa reveals glimpses of memory, myth, and violence. With contemplations that spring up along walks or memories conjured by the rhythms of New York, Komunyakaa pays tribute more than ever before to those who came before him.

The book moves seamlessly across cultural and historical boundaries, evoking Komunyakaa’s capacity for cultural excavation, through artifact and place. The Chameleon Couch begins in and never fully leaves the present—an urban modernity framed, brilliantly, in pastoral-minded verse. The poems seek the cracks beneath the landscape, whether New York or Ghana or Poland, finding in each elements of wisdom or unexpected beauty. The collection is sensually, beautifully relaxed in rhetoric; in poems like “Cape Coast Castle,” Komunyakaa reminds us of his gift for combining the personal with the universal, one moment addressing a lover, the next moving the focus outward, until both poet and reader are implicated in the book's startling world.

€ 21,40
2009

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Warhorses
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux

This powerful collection of Yusef Komunyakaa's poetry delves, with his characteristic allusiveness, intelligence, and intensity, into an age of war and conflict, both global and internal, racial and sexual. “Sweetheart, was I talking war in my sleep / again?” he asks, and the question is hardly moot: “Sometimes I hold you like Achilles' / shield,” and indeed all relationships, in this telling, are sites of violence and battle. His line is longer and looser than in Taboo or Talking Dirty to the Gods, and in long poems like “Autobiography of My Alter Ego” he sounds almost breathless, an exhausted but

desperate prophet. With the leaps and improvisational flourishes of a jazz soloist, Komunyakaa imagines “the old masters of Shock & Awe” daydreaming of “lovely Penelope / like a trophy.” Warhorses is the stunning work of a Pulitzer Prize–winning poet who never ceases to challenge and delight his readers.


€ 12,20

Komunyakaa Yusef, Gracia Chad Title : Gilgamesh
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef, Gracia Chad
Publisher: Wesleyan Univ Pr

Bringing new life to the world's oldest story, Yusef Komunyakaa and Chad Gracia have refashioned a classic Sumerian legend into a compelling verse play. In this ageless saga, Gilgamesh of Uruk, part god and part man, embarks on an other-worldly quest in search of immortality. This new version elaborates on the key themes of the story and weaves them into a vibrant and emotional new form. Wesleyan's edition of Gilgamesh is like no other and will take its place among the most powerful and engaging interpretations of this timeless tale.
€ 14,30
2006

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Totem. Testo inglese a fronte
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Le Lettere

Amore, lavoro, guerra e canto sono i quattro grandi temi che Komunyakaa sviluppa in Totem. L'autore costruisce qui un movimento poetico in quattro tempi componendo una polifonia, un intenso discorso corale sulla natura umana e le vicende storiche che la riflettono. L'amore in tempo di guerra, i ritmi antichi del lavoro fisico nelle comunità operaie del sud degli Stati Uniti, la musica blues e jazz costituiscono lo sfondo su cui si muovono le figure maschili che raccontano le vicende e i sentimenti di soldati reduci dal Vietnam, di spettatori della guerra mediatica in Iraq. Uomini vittime o osservatori critici della storia, spesso voci anonime che, nel clima torrido e sensuale delle rive del Mississippi o dalle metropoli americane, cantano un requiem per New Orleans colpita dall'uragano, il dolore di un prigioniero torturato e la violenza di scontri sociali regolati dalle armi, i ritmi dei sensi sollecitati dalla presenza reale o immaginaria di figure femminili, che con i loro eccitanti movimenti, i loro sguardi carichi di promesse erotiche inscenano rituali di sopravvivenza contrapponendosi al mondo virile di Komunyakaa come l'elemento consolatorio o il volto tenero della vita.
€ 19,50     Scontato: € 18,53
2004

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Pleasure Dome
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Wesleyan Univ Pr

Best known for Neon Vernacular, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1994, and for Dien Cai Dau, a collection of poems chronicling his experiences as a journalist in Vietnam, Yusef Komunyakaa has become one of America's most compelling poets. Pleasure Dome gathers the poems in these two distinguished books and five others--over two and a half decades of Komunyakaa's work. In addition, Pleasure Dome includes 25 early, uncollected poems and a rich selection of 18 new poems.
€ 26,80

Ducey Kevin, Komunyakaa Yusef (INT) Title : Rhinoceros
Author: Ducey Kevin, Komunyakaa Yusef (INT)
Publisher: Consortium Book Sales & Dist

Kevin Ducey’s Rhinoceros was selected from over 1,000 manuscripts by Yusef Komunyakaa for the APR/Honickman First Book Prize. With lyrical turns and metaphorical sways, Rhinoceros embodies mythologies that are brought down to earth and riffs on history, desire, death, sex and food. We have lunch with Hawking and Disney before stopping in to see how Robert Browning’s recording session with Thomas Edison is getting on. (They hate each other.) Komunyakaa writes in his introduction: “Rhinoceros has a playfulness that pulses alongside a seriousness, and this rippling effect resonates beneath the skin. . . . A keen imagination drives these impressive poems.”

Kevin Ducey teaches creative writing at the University of Notre Dame and lives in South Bend, Indiana.


€ 10,00

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Il ritmo delle emozioni
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Liberodiscrivere


€ 10,00     Scontato: € 9,50
2001

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Talking Dirty to the Gods
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux

A daredevil poetic achievement nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award

. . . A god isn't worth
A drop of water in the hell of his good

Imagination, if we can't curse
Sunsets & threaten to forsake him
In his storehouse of belladonna,
Tiger hornets, & snakebites.
--from "Meditations in a Swine Yard"

No turn in any life cycle is taboo as Yusef Komunyakaa examines the primal rituals shared by insects, animals, human beings, and deities in Talking Dirty to the Gods. From "Hearsay" to "Heresy," these 132 poems, each consisting of four quatrains, are framed by innuendo and lively satire. Komunyakaa looks to nature and configures his own paradigm, in which an event as commonplace as the jewel wasp laying an egg in a cockroach becomes every bit as grand as Zeus's infidelity. The formally rigorous collection is itself a design for a systematic cosmos, a world compressed but abundant in surprise and delight.

€ 12,60

Baker David (EDT), Citino David, Collins Billy, Komunyakaa Yusef, Kumin Maxine, Muske Carol, Townsend Ann, Baker David, Citino David (EDT) Title : The Eye of the Poet
Author: Baker David (EDT), Citino David, Collins Billy, Komunyakaa Yusef, Kumin Maxine, Muske Carol, Townsend Ann, Baker David, Citino David (EDT)
Publisher: Oxford University Press

Featuring contributions from widely published and practicing poets who are also experienced teachers and presenters of poetry, The Eye of the Poet: Six Views of the Art and Craft of Poetry provides students and other readers with invaluable practical advice. Ideal for courses in poetry writing and creative writing, it includes six sections written by Billy Collins, Carol Muske, David Baker and Ann Townsend, Yusef Komunyakaa, Maxine Kumin, and David Citino. These poets speak their minds about their relationship with their art and craft, offering guidance to writers at all levels of experience from the beginner to the veteran.
In his section, Billy Collins looks at the ways reading and writing poetry give readers pleasure, while Carol Muske's essay examines the question, "What is a poem?" David Baker and Ann Townsend discuss the formal and musical aspects of composing and reading poems; they include many engaging exercises and directions to further reading. Yusef Komunyakaa enrolls readers in a virtual poetry workshop, Maxine Kumin considers the necessities and demands of audience, and David Citino talks about the roles that poets play as they conceive and execute their work. In their essays, the contributors include examples of poems--written by themselves or others--to illustrate key points. While the chapters are meant to be self-contained explorations, they are also interrelated parts of the volume as a whole. The Eye of the Poet is a stimulating conversation in which successful poets share with readers their enthusiasm, knowledge, and vision, as well as their estimation of the possibilities of the poem. In this book, students of poetry will discover the wide variety of options available to them when they sit down to create their own works.
€ 31,40
1996

Feinstein Sascha, Komunyakaa Yusef (EDT), Feinstein Sascha (EDT) Title : The Second Set
Author: Feinstein Sascha, Komunyakaa Yusef (EDT), Feinstein Sascha (EDT)
Publisher: Textstream

With The Jazz Poetry Anthology, this volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of jazz poetry. The Second Set gathers many poets omitted from The Jazz Poetry Anthology, including Gwendolyn Brooks, Arthur Brown, Diane di Prima, Henry Dumas, Nikki Giovanni, David Henderson, Anselm Hollo, Haki Madhubuti, Michael McClure, Larry Neal, Dudley Randall, Eugene B. Redmond, Carolyn M. Rodgers, Ntozake Shange, A. B. Spellman, and Jay Wright. The Second Set fills out the history of jazz poetry with poems written before World War II, as well as those from the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s, and includes contemporary writers from a range of cultural backgrounds, including Ai, Rita Dove, Yusef Komunyakaa, Martín Espada, Joy Harjo, Keorapetse Kgositsile, Michael Longley, Mwatabu Okantah, Charles Simic, Lorenzo Thomas, Derek Walcott, Ron Welburn, and Yevgeny Yevtushenko.

Embracing a wide variety of poems informed by jazz, The Second Set also includes statements of poetics by many of the poets anthologized.


€ 23,70
1993

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Neon Vernacular
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Wesleyan Univ Pr

A collection of poems from the author's earlier books combined with a dozen new poems interweave memory and history
€ 16,10
1992

Komunyakaa Yusef Title : Magic City
Author: Komunyakaa Yusef
Publisher: Wesleyan Univ Pr

Komunyakaa vividly evokes his childhood in Bogalusa, Louisiana, once a center of Klan activity, and later a focus of Civil Rights efforts. He portrays a child's dawning awareness of the natural and social order around him, rhythms of life in the community, the constant struggle for survival in the face of poverty and racism, the adolescent's awakening sexuality, the beginnings of the poet's awareness of his life and community as it exists in the context of history, and his emerging understanding of his own identity.
€ 13,90
1991

Feinstein Sascha, Komunyakaa Yusef (EDT) Title : The Jazz Poetry Anthology
Author: Feinstein Sascha, Komunyakaa Yusef (EDT)
Publisher: Indiana Univ Pr

"... in a class by itself... sensitive, moving, and powerful jazz imagery... the perfect companion to listening to good jazz." -- Jazziz Magazine

"In the course of the history of jazz, there have been only a few articles that get to the core of the meaning of jazz. These poems hit it right on the head, and the book is certainly essential for anyone who is interested in our music." -- Dizzy Gillespie

"To those interested in the impact of jazz upon the poetry of our century I recommend this anthology altogether without reservation." -- John Lucas, JazzTimes

"... essential... Its virtues are varied and copious, and not the least among them is discovering a writer whose work is new to you." -- Los Angeles Reader

"What makes this work most enjoyable is knowing the music and musicians and using that knowledge to understand and judge the poets' reactions to the elements in the music that please and inspire us." -- MultiCultural Review

"Filled with a variety of form, rhythm, and sound, this anthology is an absolute MUST for anyone who is even remotely interested in jazz and modern literature." -- David Baker

Since the turn of the century, poets have responded to jazz in all its musical and cultural overtones. The poems here cover the range of jazz itself: from early blues to free jazz and experimental music. Among the 132 poets included are James Baldwin, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Langston Hughes, Jack Kerouac, Mina Loy, Ishmael Reed, and Sonia Sanchez. This anthology represents the broad appreciation for jazz as poetic inspiration, not only from the Beat movement but from writers across the decades and around the world.


€ 25,50


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