LIBROS DEL AUTOR: kent johnson

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: kent johnson

  • Prisoners of the Mind
    J. Kent Johnson
    Prisoners of the Mind focuses on two veterans of World War II and takes place in the late 1950s, some twenty years after both suffered wartime trauma in separate incidences.Medical scans now tell us that such experiences change the brain, leaving such vets trapped by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complete with frightening flashbacks, angry outbursts, feelings of being ...
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    10,77 €

  • Nuper Verba
    Kent Johnson
    'The writings of Kent Johnson over the years have given us an outsized sense of disquiet and mockery, as he revives and transforms the ancient art of satire, bringing it laughing and raging into a new century and millennium. The great pleasure in Nuper Verba is, then, the comic fury he gives to poems that aim at the literary present, while aware of a range of poets and literary...
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    15,93 €

  • Because of Poetry I Have a Really Big House
    Kent Johnson
    The provocative position of Kent Johnson in American poetry over the past two decades—as both its foremost gadfly and its anti-institutional conscience—is unequalled. Admired and abhorred in like measures, he is the author, translator, or editor of more than thirty titles of poetry, criticism, nonfiction, and metafiction. This collection represents a follow-up to his widely rev...
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    15,10 €

  • The Anti-Injustice Squad
    Kent Johnson Olsen
    EVERY PERSON BORN ON THIS EARTHHAS THE RIGHT TO WALK THROUGH LIFE,UNMOLESTED, UNAFRAID.SENSI J.R. JENSEN, 1981Roommates, Riley and Lila searched mountain cliffs for a missing five-year old girl.They see a man with a hang-glider on his back.I dont want to go said the little girl.The roommates rushed forward.The little girl jumped on Riley, arms around her neck, and legs around a...
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    7,08 €

  • Homage to the Last Avant-Garde
    Kent Johnson
    Homage contains a wide variety of work representing all strands of Johnson’s work: versions from the Greek, traduced to an extraordinary degree; anti-war poems, overflowing with rage; stink-bombs tossed in the direction of some famous poets, mostly meant in an ironic, joshing way. But not all. And then there are memoir poems of persons met and places visited, that may well be d...
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    16,15 €