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Songs in Sepia and Black and White

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.08.2012

Verlag

Indiana University Press

Seitenzahl

234

Maße (L/B/H)

22.4/13.5/1.8 cm

Gewicht

295 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-253-00632-5

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"Songs in Sepia and Black and White is about the influences that make us; in these 101 poems Norbert Krapf explores the richness of his ancestry, from the memory of his parents to his abiding, formative love for Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Bob Dylan and other figures. The lyrics are elegant and spare, meditative and melodic, reminding us of the ancient intertwinement of poetry and song. A book to treasure - and a book that confirms Krapf's status as one of America's finest living poets." - Benjamin Hedin, editor of Studio A: The Bob Dylan Reader "Norbert Krapf has a natural gift for bringing you into his world and making it your world as well, whenever he reads his poems. As a musician, it is always a joy to accompany his words, and just as much of a pleasure to sit quietly with any of his collections and join him in all the travels and places in the heart that his poetry takes us to. Songs in Sepia and Black and White is a collection that you will want to take with you wherever you travel, even if only to the next room. Norbert Krapf's poetry makes you want to celebrate your own family history, your own roots and the beauty that surrounds us all." - David Amram, composer, multi-instrumentalist, author "Section III of this volume features under the title "Practically with the Band" a cycle that pays tribute to the great Midwestern singer-songwriter Bob Dylan who provides a model for reuniting poetry and music. The book title for the entire collection very appropriately reflects all three artistic genres of this volume: music, pictorial art (photography), and language as the medium of poetry." - Gert Niers, poet and critic, WORLD LITERATURE TODAY "Krapf is a mature poet at the height of his power. I held back a bit in my praise of it in my report. I think it has great potential to be both a beautiful book and commercially successful." - Joe Bruchac, author of multiple poetry books. "This volume is quintessential Indiana. ... Some of Krapf's poetry is breathtakingly moving. Most of it is very insightful. ... For those who have a connection to the fields and people of Indiana, or even places with marked similarities to Indiana, this is certainly a poetry collection that deserves to be picked up."--Englewood Review of Books

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.08.2012

Verlag

Indiana University Press

Seitenzahl

234

Maße (L/B/H)

22.4/13.5/1.8 cm

Gewicht

295 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-253-00632-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Songs in Sepia and Black and White
  • Contents
    I. Songs in Sepia and Black and White
    Songs in Sepia and Black and White
    The Kaiser and the Little Girl's Tongue
    The Come Home from the Flood Telegram
    The Boy in the Saloon
    The Boy and the Flying Squirrels
    Walking to School
    Falling Shadows
    Virgil in Hill Country
    Young Hunter's Prayer
    Woods Time
    Orchards
    Christmas Paper Mountain Drifts
    A Child's Intuition
    Fieldstone
    Boy Knives
    The Mayberry Café
    Casey's Question
    White Knuckles
    Monon Memories
    The Beatles Cut
    The Barbed Wire Tattoo
    Dogwoods and Rosebuds for Rita
    The Old America
    II. A Blank Piece of Paper
    A Blank Piece of Paper
    Brother Antoninus/William Everson at Notre Dame, 1965
    Basho's Journey
    A Hoosier Song of Walt Whitman
    The Family Farm: For Wendell Berry
    The Campfire Poets
    Emily Dickinson's Song
    Moving in with Emily
    Emily Dickinson's Travels
    Song for Gabriela Mistral
    Basho's Waters
    Walt Whitman on the South Shore
    Looking for Walt Whitman on Campus
    Mockingbird Memory
    Prayer to Walt Whitman at Ground Zero
    Blueberries and Buttermilk: For William Stafford
    Leaves United for Etheridge Knight
    at Crown Hill Cemetery
    Rumi for Breakfast
    Rumi's Mysterious Rays
    The Mad Underliner
    Caveat Emptor
    Mulberry Blues
    A Word Story
    III. Practically with the Band
    The Fiddler
    Goodnight, Irene
    I'm Practically with the Band
    Woody Guthrie's Guitar Machine
    Oklahoma Poem Beginning and Ending
    with Woody Guthrie
    Listening to Live Music
    Song for Bobbie D
    Arlo and Bob Go Fishing
    Song for Bob Dylan
    Girl of the Hill Country
    My Bob Dylan Dreams
    The Franconian Tambourine Men
    Hoosier Dylan
    Song of the Blue-Eyed Son
    The Voice
    This Time 'Round
    The Gift
    Tambourine Man in Hell's Kitchen
    Letter to Bob Dylan with One Eye Closed
    The Day John Lennon
    Pig Belly Blues
    Sweet Home Indianapolis
    Jennie's Song
    Jack's Song
    Someone Who Misses New Orleans
    The Night the Guitarist Broke Loose
    IV. Moon of Falling Leaves
    Bavarian Blue
    Eberhard Reichmann at Peter's Gate
    Fire in a Horse Trough
    Questions on a Wall
    Patoka Visions
    The Diner Was Gone
    Blind Man, Blind Man
    The County Historian and the Town Drunk
    Jack the Ripper
    Maybe I Knew Him
    Missing the Turn
    The Screech Owl's Call
    Beneath the Stones
    Eating Your Shadow
    Promethean Prayer: To a Hawk
    Dream While My Son Is in the Hospital
    What She Liked
    What Remains
    Wild Onions
    Come with Me
    Schramm Woods
    Back in Indiana
    Downtown Indy Freight Trains
    Drifting
    The Easter Stone Speaks
    The Float Forever Held
    End of the Path
    Saying Patoka
    Moon of Falling Leaves
    List of Photography Credits