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Stardust Media: Juniper Prize for Poetry

Autor Christina Pugh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 apr 2020
Christina Pugh's fifth book of poems explores the technologies both ancient and new that inhabit our contemporary cultural moment. Mapping an uncanny journey through the clusters of media we encounter daily but seldom stop to contemplate, Pugh's focused descriptions, contrasting linguistic textures, and acute poetic music become multifarious sources of beauty, disruption, humor, and hurt. Here, Netflix and YouTube share space with eighteenth-century paintings, Italian graffiti, ballet, Kurt Cobain's recordings, and even a collection of rocks. Whether technology is a vessel for joy or grief in these poems, it is always an expression of our continuing desire to invent and to mediate. At once personal archive and cultural barometer, Stardust Media traces the moving constellations of life in the distant twenty-first century, “a kaleidoscope / . . . half-filled with sky-blue glass-cut blossoming, / then labored to crystallize.”
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625345110
ISBN-10: 1625345119
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Juniper Prize for Poetry


Notă biografică

CHRISTINA PUGH is professor of English in the Program for Writers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and consulting editor for Poetry. Her fourth book, Perception, was named one of the top poetry books of 2017 by the Chicago Review of Books, and she has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship in poetry and the Poetry Society of America's Lucille Medwick Memorial Award for her work. Pugh's poems have appeared widely in such outlets as the Atlantic, Poetry, the Kenyon Review, and Colorado Review.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments

1. My Twenty-First Century
2. Smartphone Inlet
3. An Ancient Text
4. Toll
5. I Don’t Know How to Make a Website,
6. Voice Road
7. With a Song
8. Like Truffles. Like Channel-Surfing.
9. Hot or Cool Media
10. Transparent
11. Stardust Media
12. Origins of the Collection 
13. My Hand Too Bright a Night-Light 
14. Eighty Percent of Light in Space Is Missing, Scientists Say
15. A Benefit
16. Pink, Pink, Pink 
17. Timbale
18. Off the Web 
19. I’m Taking a Vacation on My Desktop 
20. In the Distant Twenty-First Century 
21. The Close-Up 
22. And My Beloved 
23. Alba 
24. November Begins 
25. Flirt 
26. Heads Up 
27. What Does the Camera Catch from the World? 
28. Have You Heard the Annunciation? 
29. Blue Angels 
30. The Wheel 
31. The Shirt 
32. Portofino 
33. Tragicomic 
34. Scribble 
35. Allegories 
36. Frozen Music 
37. The Impersonal Is Our Paradise 
38. Gleam 
39. The Impersonal 
40. Shirt Noise 
41. The Staircase 
42. I Called the Video 
43. Living Under a Bridge in the Early Nineties 
44. The Social Fabric 
45. Linden 
46. Parable 
47. Carmine Lake 
48. “Death to America Chant Doesn’t Really Mean Death to America,” 
49. Stardust Media II 
50. Instructions to a Dancer 
52. With an Abyss of Warmth in My Heart 
53. The Partner 
54. To the Composers 
55. But the Avant-Garde 
56. A Lung A Girl 
57. Now Whither for Brighter Colors?
58. Whither Thou Goest 
59. Integrity 

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Recenzii

“The poems in Stardust Media are major works by a major poet. Their virtuoso technique enlivens the reader's sense of just how complex and rich the world may be, even as the poems strive toward their fundamental, bedrock motive—to preserve and transmit the imprint of the human.”—Kenyon Review 
“Pugh wants to gather up and sift through all she can manage just a little ways into the twenty-first century. It's a mammoth job and she knows it, she treats it with delicate respect and a whole lot of thoughtful arrangement. Nothing is only one thing, anything can be everything. Stardust Media makes for a wild ride and a good one.”—Dara Wier, Juniper Prize for Poetry judge and author of You Good Thing

“Christina Pugh's Stardust Media goes right to the heart of how we live now: What particular human qualities does our technological civilization enliven or deaden inside us? What really astonishes and fortifies the reader are the endlessly inventive ways the poet has found to figure and refigure her own restless vision. Quiet virtuosity, complexly registered thinking-as-feeling—these are her signature qualities as a poet, as original as she is intelligent.”—Tom Sleigh, author of House of Fact, House of Ruin: Poems