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[ To] The Last [ Be] Human [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x190 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 155659660X
  • ISBN-13: 9781556596605
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x190 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Copper Canyon Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 155659660X
  • ISBN-13: 9781556596605
Teised raamatud teemal:

[ To] The Last [ Be] Human collects fourextraordinary poetry books—Sea Change, Place, Fast, and Runaway—byPulitzer Prize winner Jorie Graham.

From the introduction by Robert Macfarlane:

The earliest of the poems in this tetralogy were written at373 parts per million of atmospheric CO2, and the most recent at 414 parts permillion; that is to say, in the old calendar, 2002 and 2020 respectively. Thebody of work gathered here stands as an extraordinary lyric record of thoseeighteen calamitous years: a glittering, teeming Anthropocene journal, writtenfrom within the New Climatic Regime (as Bruno Latour names the present), rifewith hope and raw with loss, lush and sparse, hard to parse and hugely powerfulto experience … Graham’s poems are turned to face our planet’s deep-timefuture, and their shadows are cast by the long light of the will-have-been. Butthey are made of more durable materials than granite and concrete, they arevery far from passive, and their tasks are of record as well as warning: topreserve what it has felt like to be a human in these accelerated years when‘the future / takes shape / too quickly,’ when we are entering ‘a time / beyondbelief.’ They know, these poems, and what they tell is precise to their form….Sometimes they are made of ragged, hurting, hurtling, and body-fleeinglanguage; other times they celebrate the sheer, shocking, heart-stopping giftof the given world, seeing light, tree, sea, skin, and star as a ‘whirling robehumming with firstness,’ there to ‘greet you if you eye-up.’

I know not to mistake the pleasures of this poetry forpresentist consolation; the situation has moved far beyond that: ‘Wind would benice but / it’s only us shaking.’ … To read these four twenty-first-centurybooks together in a single volume is to experience vastly complex patternsforming and reforming in mind, eye, and ear. These poems sing withinthemselves, between one another, and across collections, and the song thatjoins them all is uttered simply in the first lines of the last poem of thelast book:

   The earth said

   remember me.

   The earth said

   don’t let go,

 

   said it one day

   when I was

   accidentally

   listening…

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Winner of Pulitzer Prize 1996 (United States).
To The Last Be Human xv
Introduction
Robert Macfarlane
SEA CHANGE
I Seachange
3(16)
Embodies
6(2)
This
8(2)
Guantanamo
10(2)
Underworld
12(2)
Futures
14(5)
II Later In Life
19(18)
Just Before
22(2)
Loan
24(3)
Summer Solstice
27(3)
Full Fathom
30(2)
The Violinist At The Window 1918
32(5)
III Nearing Dawn
37(24)
Day Off
40(2)
Positive Feedback Loop
42(3)
Belief System
45(3)
Root End
48(3)
Undated Lullaby
51(3)
No Long Way Round
54(7)
PLACE
I Sundown
61(20)
Cagnes Sur Mer 1950
64(3)
Mother And Child (The Road At The Edge Of The Field)
67(4)
Untitled
71(3)
The Bird On My Railing
74(7)
II End
81(16)
On The Virtue Of The Dead Tree
84(3)
Dialogue (Of The Imagination's Fear)
87(3)
Employment
90(2)
Treadmill
92(5)
III Of Inner Experience
97(14)
Torn Score
100(3)
The Sure Place
103(2)
Although
105(6)
IV The Bird That Begins It
111(18)
Lull
114(3)
Waking
117(3)
The Future Of Belief
120(3)
Earth
123(6)
V Lapse
129(12)
Message From Armagh Cathedral 2011
133(8)
FAST
I Ashes
141(20)
Honeycomb
142(2)
Deep Water Trawling
144(2)
Self Portrait At Three Degrees
146(2)
Shroud
148(2)
From The Enmeshments
150(2)
We
152(3)
Fast
155(6)
II Reading To My Father
161(22)
The Post Human
164(2)
The Medium
166(5)
Vigil
171(3)
With Mother In The Kitchen
174(3)
Dementia
177(6)
III To Tell Of Bodies Changed To Different Forms
183(26)
Self Portrait: May I Touch You
186(2)
Incarnation
188(6)
From Inside The Mri
194(4)
Prying
198(5)
Cryo
203(6)
IV Double Helix
209(18)
The Mask Now
214(4)
Mother's Hands Drawing Me
218(9)
RUNAWAY
I All
227(16)
Tree
230(2)
I'M Reading Your Mind
232(2)
My Skin Is
234(2)
When Overfull Of Pain I
236(2)
Overheard In The Herd I
238(5)
II [ To] The Last [ Be] Human
243(20)
From The Transience
246(2)
Prayer Found Under Floorboard I
248(2)
Carnation/Re-In
250(2)
Becoming Other
252(2)
Thaw
254(3)
Exchange
257(6)
III Sam's Dream
263(24)
Sam's Standing
267(3)
Whereas I Had Not Yet In This Life Seen
270(2)
Rail
272(2)
I Won't Live Long
274(3)
Scarcely There
277(3)
Un
280(7)
IV The Hiddenness Of The World
287(22)
Runaway
290(4)
It Cannot Be
294(2)
Whom Are You
296(2)
Siriu
298(2)
In The Nest®
300(5)
The Wake Off The Ferry
305(1)
Poem
306(3)
Acknowledgments 309(2)
About The Author 311