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Charles Potts

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 4 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2005-2015, suosituimpien joukossa The Source. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2005-2015.

The Source

The Source

Charles Potts

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
Green Panda Press is proud to present Charles Potts' THE SOURCE, new and recent poems from his writerly mind. Excerpts here: "...this is faith of the footstep, not the leap of Kirkregard, (sp), the misspelling makes it seem like his very name is a satire on his lofty position, Kirk (church) in regard (of itself) no demand (except of the peasants) that they keep on funding it." "Build it well and make it last, Darn your socks, grind your wheat, make your own soap, Do without until you can afford it, Into a plastic credit card throw away civilization Destroying the environment on the side as a Mildly regrettable cost of doing business"
Inside Idaho

Inside Idaho

Charles Potts

West End Press
2009
nidottu
The legendary poet Charles Potts, born in Idaho Falls in 1943 and educated at Idaho State University, returned to his Idaho roots in two books of poetry, ""100 Years in Idaho"" in 1996 and ""Lost River Mountain"" in 1999. These books concentrate on the physical and human geography of his family's habitation on the land. The present volume includes two sections taken from these works and three later sections, 'Lullaby of the Lochsa,' 'Sunburnt Romantic,' and finally 'Wild Horse', written after his wife's death in a tragic accident in 2004. In the completed work, Potts' meditation on family and geographical memory comes full circle. Observant, scrupulous, passionate, and courageous, he describes his life as it embraces the lives and events that came before it.
Portable Potts

Portable Potts

Charles Potts

West End Press
2005
nidottu
For more than forty years, Charles Potts has remained true to his origins as a relentless and radical visionary. This selection of poetry, fiction, and memoir represents work he has published in hundreds of magazines and over twenty books. Edgy, irreverent, and innovative, lyrical and analytical at the same time, he is one of the age's true literary discoveries. His creative geography ranges from the Bay Area to Mexico, Idaho to Salt Lake City, China to Japan, and now rests in Walla Walla, Washington, where his work continues to evolve. A westerner who faces Mexico and the Pacific Rim more readily than Europe or the eastern United States, Potts takes on the issues of his time, according to poet and critic Janice Faye Fiering, 'in a mode of address unlike any other'. Born in Idaho Falls in 1943, Potts emerged as a counterculture poet in Berkeley until he was hospitalised for psychosis in 1968. He collected and published many of his early writings, re-establishing himself as a poet and essayist, in the 1970s in Salt Lake City. After moving to Walla Walla, he worked in real estate to ensure his family's financial security. His renewed contact with the Idaho West of his youth resulted in important books of poetry in the 1990s, and his work developed further following his study of Japanese and Mandarin Chinese in that decade.