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Melissa Range

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2010-2016, suosituimpien joukossa Horse and Rider. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2010-2016.

Scriptorium

Scriptorium

Melissa Range; Tracy K. Smith

Beacon Press
2016
pokkari
A collection of poems exploring questions of religious and linguistic authority, from medieval England to contemporary Appalachia A National Poetry Series winner, selected and with a foreword by Tracy K. Smith The poems in "Scriptorium" are primarily concerned with questions of religious authority. The medieval scriptorium, the central image of the collection, stands for that authority but also for its subversion; it is both a place where religious ideas are codified in writing and a place where an individual scribe might, with a sly movement of the pen, express unorthodox religious thoughts and experiences. In addition to exploring the ways language is used, or abused, to claim religious authority, "Scriptorium" also addresses the authority of the vernacular in various time periods and places, particularly in the Appalachian slang of the author s East Tennessee upbringing. Throughout "Scriptorium," the historical mingles with the personal: poems about medieval art, theology, and verse share space with poems that chronicle personal struggles with faith and doubt."
Horse and Rider

Horse and Rider

Melissa Range

Texas Tech Press,U.S.
2013
nidottu
Horse and Rider takes its title from a passage in the book of Exodus: “Sing unto the Lord, for he has triumphed gloriously; horse and rider he has cast into the sea.” Melissa Range’s poems explore violence and power, particularly as those concepts relate to religion and to the natural world. Her mixture of free and formal verse is populated with warriors, weapons, animals, and figures from the Bible and mythology. In a galloping triptych of ancient and apocalyptic visions, these vigorous poems probe the recurring image of the horse and its sometimes troubled, sometimes loving relationship with its rider.