bibliothek_15

toter trakt, ein algorithmen-wind.und alles wie paniert.

(Thomas Kling)
Volltextsuche
Autorenliste
Poetry 2020/21, 1 - 6
Buchtitel

Poetry. 2020/21. Vol. CCVII/1, October. 2, November. 3, December 2020. 4, January. 5, February. 6, March 2021

Verlag

Poetry, Chicago 2020/21

Bibliographie

Poetry 2020/21, 1 - 6
Poetry. 2020/21. Vol. CCVII/1, October. 2, November. 3, December 2020. 4, January. 5, February. 6, March 2021
Poetry, Chicago 2020/21
Reihe: Poetry 217, 2020/21, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Größe: 8°
Seitenzahl: 661 S.
Einband: OBrosch.
Vorl. Spr. Orig.: Englisch
Anthologie
Lyrik und Sekundärliteratur
Zeitschrift
Prosa Sekundärliteratur
graphisches Buch: Kunst allgemein
[ZSL 020] Zeitschriften> Table of Contents Vol. CCVII/1, October POEMS ARVIND KRISHNA MEHROTRA Lockdown Garden CHESTER WILSON III The Oracle Was Stoned MAYA C. POPA Dear Life CATHY SONG In the Clouds, Volcano The Blue-Painted Distance M. ALEXANDER TURNER Dictionary (As the Map of Obstacle) KATIE HARTSOCK Breast Milk ORLANDO RICARDO MENES Hear Me, Hart Crane CHRISTINE GOSNAY Apology JOSE HERNANDEZ DIAZ Tecolote Pan Dulce MARTIN DYAR Burke’s Goddess TIANRU WANG Sound Play After Yellow Crane Tower NIKKI WALLSCHLAEGER Cloud of Feelings Rogue Corn INGRID WENDT Pot of Gold MAIREAD SMALL STAID In Defense of a Long Engagement TOM PICKARD Yem NATHAN SPOON Abraham Lake Be Monster GERALDINE CLARKSON éclat & cast lots ADRIENNE SU On the Recommendation That American Adults Consume No More Than One-Quarter Cup of Rice, Twice a Week Savory Versus Sweet MAURYA SIMON Omnicide JOHN BURNSIDE The Old Masters JENNIFER JEAN The Doors of Perception DREW MILNE Green Shield JOHN LEE CLARK A Funeral The Mansion DOROTHY CHAN Ode to Chinese Superstitions, Haircuts, and Being a Girl JENNIFER MARTELLI Moon Jellyfish ED ROBERSON Der Daily Yoke Choke For Air Summer’s Song Noise Complaint Another Shooting The Pretty Papers Section Poems, Sunrises, and Precedents Party Sonnets PAPI PAPI PAPI OLI RODRIGUEZ Papi, Papi, Papi COMMENT HEIDI ANDREA RESTREPO RHODES Impossible Word: Toward a Poetics of Aphasia THE EDITORS An Announcement Table of Contents Vol. CCVII/2, November. POEMS ALISON C. ROLLINS Quartet for the End of Time SYAN JAY N’dee Biyati’ Abecedarian LUKAS BACHO Excavation MAXINE SCATES Return LEAH UMANSKY Unleashed HOLLY CORFIELD CARR Merrymakers in a Mussel Shell JANE HUFFMAN Six Revisions VANESSA STAUFFER Pygmalion KAZIM ALI Good Boy Sonner EDWARD MAYES The Asterisk Is for the Dead No Black Bird Bates His Banjo A Dim Capacity for Wings The Gods but Dregs EVER JONES All of This Is to Say MARIA HUMMEL Stone Bread JUDY BROWN Postmonkey DAVID BAKER Snow Falling Nineteen Spikes BRENDAN CONSTANTINE What’s Not to Love YOMI FOLARANMI Reverie on Milliken Hill DANIEL RUIZ Farewell to Poetry RUTH LILLY POETRY PRIZE MARILYN CHIN Introduction From The Girl Box Series Little Girl Études Fruit Études Turnip, an Autobiography VISUAL AVERY R. YOUNG From peestain COMMENT CHASE BERGGRUN Mostly His Apocalyptic Star Glitters Wondrously DOROTHY CHAN Over the You About You Table of Contents / Number 3 December POEMS JANE WONG The Long Labors NOOR HINDI Breaking [News] Fuck Your Lecture on Craft, My People Are Dying PIPPA LITTLE The summer I lived as a wolf MARCUS WICKER Dear Mothership, Toilet Paper Invective with Self-Flagellation ASHLEY M. JONES Hymn of Our Jesus & the Holy Tow Truck Friendly Skies, or, Black Woman Speaks Herself into God T.J. CLARK Afterwards TALVIKKI ANSEL Hornets’ Nest in Four Seasons ANNA LEAHY World of Glass LUTHER HUGHES Leave the Crows Out of It Mercy Thine Will Be Done DARIUS SIMPSON Perhaps We Are Our Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams JAYY DODD Orifice Jones LEILA CHATTI Echo (All She Lost She Lost) LANCE LARSEN Quail Egg A.D. LAUREN-ABUNASSAR Self Portrait as My Father (Trying to Use Siri) (Filling the Time) I Drop a White Pill in My Sink Something I Wrote Down IMANI CEZANNE I want to punch all the white people in Oakland MAGGIE MILLNER From Couplets AUSTIN SMITH The Leaves ANGE MLINKO Approaching the Ground The Whisper Networks According to Ovid, the Hottest Summer on Record WILLIAM FULLER Never Said BRAYAN SALINAS what reality? first year of college I Refuse to Report Bugs to Their Creator PHILIP GROSS A woodpecker’s ALEC FINLAY Let me remind you (the dream poem) JOHN LENNOX Loose Gowns for Mackerel ISABELLA BORGESON in a room of climate change activists the ghosts of sea salt corpses ghazal on how to birth a boy Joint Typhoon Warning Center JON DAVIS Orality KEMI ALABI A Financial Planner Asks About My Goals, or Golden Shovel with Cardi B’s Money CYRÉE JARELLE JOHNSON magenta doppelgänger JORDAN KELLER-MARTINEZ Altivolant Passerines VISUAL DAMON LOCKS Carving Out Rights from Inside the Prison Industrial Complex MEREDITH STERN Foreword CARLOS J. AYALA Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 4 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 5 TARA BETTS Think, Think ARYULES BIVENS Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 6 JUAN LUNA Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 7 SALVADOR HERRERA Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 9 TONGO EISEN-MARTIN Pennies for the Opera JUAN LUNA Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 14 C. MCLAURIN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18 COMMENT ALAN GILBERT Refuse to Settle JOHN WILKINSON Not to Be Resolved: William Fuller’s Daybreak ANDRÉ NAFFIS-SAHELY The Mind, like the Night, Has a Thousand Eyes Table of Contents No. 4/Januar 2021 POEMS WILLIE LEE KINARD III A Tangle of Gorgons Bird in the Rain TYLER MILLS Occasion Oak SEUNGJA CHOI Dog Autumn For Y MAURICE RIORDAN Slatterns Laudation DOROTHY CHAN Triple Sonnet Because Boy, You’re Starstruck and I’m a Wonder Triple Sonnet for Celebrities with Three Names MARIANNE BORUCH A Tiny Pre-Kangaroo Slips Out Its Mother’s JACKSON HOLBERT Love Poem to the Terrible Doctors Unsent Letter to Jakob The Uncle Poem PABLO TANGUAY Here It Comes RAYMOND LUCZAK Double Helix Kyrie A-r-a-c-h-n-e The Six Million Dollar Deaf Boy CLAIRE SCHWARTZ Lecture on the History of the House RON SILLIMAN Shelter in Place C.P. CAVAFY Reflections of an Old Man on Writing JAMES LONGENBACH Barcarolle ARIA ABER Gardens of Babur, Kabul America An Essay on Loss KHATY XIONG In Which I Search for My Brother’s Missing Body in Ohio The Pardoning Hour EMILY SPENCER Marwin Lake At My Grandmama’s House Sky VISUAL MICHAEL NED HOLTE Aram Saroyan: Drawing Drawings ARAM SAROYAN Drawings COMMENT JAMES LONGENBACH The Point of Poetry Table of Contents FEBRUARY 2021 No. 5 POEMS TARA BETTS To Keep a Green Branch from Snapping T.L. PEREZ Fog Count: Inmates Walk from Chow RICK ANDERSON A Flower in the Burn Scar The Ghosts Are Laughing DAVID A. PICKETT Disaster Is in the Eye of the Beholder GEORGE T. WILKERSON section eight ELVIS ALVES Parchman Prison SPOON JACKSON At Night I Fly Old School MIKE OWENS In My Cell DEVON TERRELL Gambler’s Remorse Leroy Went North (1973) DARRELL B. GRAYSON Ghosts Over the Boiler JANINE SOLURSH Forgotten Portraits LEIGH SUGAR Freeland: An Erasure JUSTIN ROVILLOS MONSON From Weapon or Considering the Evidence Against Me Notes for If I Fade Away Notes for If I Fade Away JILL MCDONOUGH Freedom Donuts in Kid-Jail KIRK NESSET One Place Is as Good as the Next CLEMONCE HEARD School-to-Prison Pants Paper Cells EMILE DEWEAVER Profile ANDREY EGOROV Warm Colors Manuscript Found in a Nutshell Iram of the Myriad of Pillars SEVEN SCOTT Burial Details GARY FARLOW Fragment of a Dream JONAKI RAY 99 Lessons in Bending LAVON JOHNSON A Cause for Celebration KIM ROBERTS Two Hands CHRISTOPHER MALEC Bruises CODY CARVEL Achilles and the Tortoise STELLA WONG the hindenburg mystery TIFFANY MELANSON The Road to Meet You: Tomoka Correctional Institution Check-in: Tomoka Correctional Institution DAMON LOCKS The Evidence That We Are Here PAMELA COCHRAN Poesy Greed V. RUIZ In a dream my dead Tío tells me he’s happy Smoke Clouds TIM CASAREZ Old Songs MICHAEL TORRES My Brother Is Asking for Stamps Because My Brother Knows Why They Call Them County Blues, but Won’t Tell Me Why JENNIFER DEMOTT Tina Forgotten NINA SITLINGTEN The Cycle JOHN RADFORD Bone C.A. MCALLISTER Meanwhile, Under Colorado ... CYRUS ARMAJANI Home SABLE ELYSE SMITH From Coloring Book Series HUSSAIN AHMED Wi-Fi in a Prison Yard CONNIE LEUNG Allegiance Autumn in Prison DURLENE WESTFALL Fate VISUAL SARAH ROSS Imagining the Radical Beauty of Freedom DEVON DANIELS My Inspiration A True Gift LAWRENCE DANTZLER-BEY Arrested Development SH HENDLEY Father’s Responsibility ARMAND LaTrice CHRISTOPHER M. CAMPOS The Pursuit of Happiness FLYNARD (FLY-1) MILLER Buried MANUEL ANTONIO GONZALEZ III Cell AMBER WILSON The Cheater FRANK PERFETTI From Machine CAROLE ALDEN Hollow where my soul lives FLYING SPAGHETTI Three Feet High and Rising COMMENT JOSHUA BENNETT In Pursuit of the Practice of Freedom ROSHAD MEEKS More Than Us Contained: The Ecopoetics of Parchman Farm AUDREY PETTY Revolving in Your Hand Table of Contents No. 6, March 2021 POEMS JACQUELINE WOODSON Weight NAOMI SHIHAB NYE Every day as a wide field, every page JOYCE SIDAN One of Us LUIS DANIEL SALGADO Mi Casa CEDAR SIGO What did you learn here? (Old Man House) TANAYA WINDER And I wonder where you are Being Uncharted Territory of Grief CORNELIUS EADY I am here because somebody survived The Racist Bone HEID E. ERDRICH How It Escaped Our Attention SUMA SUBRAMANIAM A smile always heals Filter MARILYN NELSON The Floatin Baby ARI TISON The Storyteller Gets Her Name MAHOGANY L. BROWNE The Ache This Is the Honey MARIANA LLANOS Invisible Children The Line of Fire War KIM STAFFORD At the Student Poetry Reading Equinox: Greta in Poland Before the Rains Had Come NATHALIE HANDAL Phenomenal Daughter Love Letter Others Are Us NOUR AL GHRAOWI Truth is I would like to escape myself PAT MORA My Rock The Only Me CHERA HAMMONS Clarinet MOSAB ABU TOHA my grandfather and home Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear CHEN CHEN Summer The School of the Unschoolable KARA JACKSON the world is about to end and my grandparents are in love anthem for my belly after eating too much tribute for when i’m quiet NIKKI GRIMES The Last Word Stomp Poems KIMBERLY BLAESER About Standing (in Kinship) DAWN QUIGLEY Blue Earth Banks Ode to Langston RENÉE WATSON This Body II ELIZABETH ACEVEDO A Daughter Named After Nina Manhunt or Ode to First Kisses TINA BOYER BROWN Respectability School 12:15 MICHAEL SIMMS The Summer You Learned to Swim Who Will Tell Them? LINDA SUE PARK Red-Crowned Crane Nowhere Else to Go PADMA VENKATRAMAN Undone Whenever you see a tree MARGARITA ENGLE The Care and Feeding of Poetry

Artikelnummer

0032 2032-2020/21

Bibliothek

Unsere Bibliothek ist von Montag bis Freitag jeden Tag für Sie geöffnet:

Vormittags:  10-12 Uhr

Nachmittags: 13-17 Uhr

Telefonische Auskunft: 089-34 62 99

Geänderte Öffnungszeiten (Wort vor Ort, Tagungen):

Mai
05. Mai 2025 ganztägig geschlossen 
13., 14. und 23. Mai 2025 vormittags geschlossen, Bibliothek ab 13 Uhr geöffnet
26. Mai 2025 ganztägig geschlossen
28. Mai 2025 ganztägig geschlossen

Juni
10. bis 13. Juni 2025 ganztägig geschlossen wg. Renovierungsarbeiten
16. Juni 2025 ganztägig geschlossen
18. Juni 2025 ganztägig geschlossen
23. Juni 2025 ganztägig geschlossen
26. Juni 2025 ganztägig geschlossen
27. Juni 2025 ganztägig geschlossen

Juli
03. bis 04. Juli 2025 ganztägig geschlossen

Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Aushänge über abweichende Öffnungszeiten aufgrund diverser Veranstaltungsformate.