Copper Yearning


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Copper Yearning


Copper Yearning

Author: Kimberly Blaeser

language: en

Publisher: Holy Cow! Press

Release Date: 2020-07-14


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Copper Yearning invests itself in a compassionate dual vision—bearing witness to the lush beauty of our intricately woven environments and to the historical and contemporary perils that threaten them. Kimberly Blaeser’s fourth collection of poetry deftly reflects her Indigenous perspective and a global awareness. Through vividly rendered images, the poems dwell among watery geographies, alive to each natural nuance, alive also to the uncanny. Set in fishing boats, in dreams, in prisons, in memory, or in far flung countries like Bahrain, the pieces sing of mythic truths and of the poignant everyday injustices. But, whether resisting threats to effigy mounds or inhabiting the otherness of river otter, ultimately they voice a universal longing for a place of balance, a way of being in the world—for the ineffable.

Indigenous Poetics


Indigenous Poetics

Author: Inés Hernández-Ávila

language: en

Publisher: MSU Press

Release Date: 2025-04-01


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Indigenous Poetics is a collection of essays by contemporary Native American poets in the United States who explore how the genre helps to radically understand, contemplate, and realize something deeper about ourselves, our communities, and our worlds. The collection illuminates the creative process, identity, language, and the making of poetry. The contributors tell us, in their own words and on their own Indigenous terms, how they engage poetic expression as one would a tool, a teacher, a guide, a map, or a friend. Indigenous Poetics reveals poetry’s crucial role in the flourishing of Native American and Indigenous Studies.

The Path to Kindness


The Path to Kindness

Author: James Crews

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2022-04-12


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This deeply felt and relatable poetry anthology features a range of diverse, celebrated voices. The Path to Kindness includes poems from well-known writers Julia Alvarez, Marie Howe, Ellen Bass, Naomi Shihab Nye, Alberto Ríos, Ross Gay, and Ada Limón, as well as new and emerging voices. Featured Black poets include January Gill O’Neil, Tracy K. Smith, and Cornelius Eady. Native American poets include Kimberly Blaeser, Joy Harjo (current U.S. Poet Laureate), and Linda Hogan. The collection also features international voices, including Canadian poets Lorna Crozier and Susan Musgrave. Presented in the same perfect-in-the-hand format as How to Love the World, the collection includes: *Prompts for journaling and exploration of selected poems *A book group guide *Bios of all the contributing poets *Stunning cover art by award-winning artist Dinara Mirtalipova A foreword by Danusha Laméris, along with her popular poem "Small Kindnesses," is also included.