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Albert Goldbarth

    Albert Goldbarth est un poète américain célébré pour sa production prolifique, son ton gregarious et ses intérêts éclectiques. Son style distinctif et 'bavard' et son approche littéraire unique en font une voix inconfondable de la poésie contemporaine. Goldbarth explore fréquemment des connexions inattendues entre des sujets disparates, encourageant les lecteurs à voir le monde avec une nouvelle curiosité. Son œuvre est un témoignage vibrant de la richesse et de l'émerveillement de l'expérience humaine.

    Pieces of Payne
    Troubled Lovers in History
    The Kitchen Sink
    Beyond
    SAVING LIVES
    Combinations of the Universe
    • Combinations of the Universe

      • 175pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(6)Évaluer

      "In a book whose subjects range from the high gods of antiquity to the low blows of divorce-spite, and whose strategies move from a seven-line poem about birth to a twenty-page study of contemporary disjunction, Goldbarth expands triumphantly upon his earlier work. For all its lively variety, the book is not so much a collection of separate pieces as a poet's version of the cutting-edge physicist's grand attempt to unify the far-flung elements of our human condition." --From the back cover

      Combinations of the Universe
    • SAVING LIVES

      POEMS

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(52)Évaluer

      Combining humor with a serious undertone, Albert Goldbarth's latest volume showcases his unique style, blending erudite research, pop-culture references, and personal anecdotes. This collection not only consolidates his previous themes but also expands upon them, further establishing his voice as a significant figure in contemporary American poetry. The work reflects his distinctive approach, making it a noteworthy addition to the literary landscape.

      SAVING LIVES
    • Beyond

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,3(18)Évaluer

      Exploring a diverse range of forms, this volume features sonnet-sized meditations alongside extended narratives. It takes readers on myth-infused journeys through a "river-tangled pocket of Peru" while also delving into the author's well-known territory of pop cultural autobiography, showcasing Goldbarth's unique blend of personal reflection and imaginative storytelling.

      Beyond
    • The Kitchen Sink

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,2(10)Évaluer

      Now in paperback, the career-spanning retrospective by Albert Goldbarth, the only poet to have won the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry twice Now his, the only overhead turned on. Now nothing else existed: only him, and the book, and the light thrown over his shoulders as luxuriously as a cashmere shawl. —from "Shawl" Albert Goldbarth has created an unmistakable signature style—learned, copious, hilarious, and heartbreaking. The Kitchen Sink brings together forty new poems with a rich selection of earlier poetry, ranging from the brief, flickering lyric to the long, narrative sequence. This is the definitive book by one of America's most original and entertaining poets.

      The Kitchen Sink
    • Troubled Lovers in History

      A Sequence of Poems

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,2(21)Évaluer

      Exploring a diverse array of narratives, the book features a mix of lyrical poetry and complex storytelling that spans various themes and settings. It includes a humorous monologue in "Yinglish" and a poignant elegy set in a brewery, highlighting the emotional spectrum of love and conflict. From Martian invaders to polar explorers, the work captures the essence of human relationships and the impact of language, reflecting on how we often wield words as weapons in our connections with others.

      Troubled Lovers in History
    • Pieces of Payne

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(25)Évaluer

      Renowned for his lyrical prowess, Albert Goldbarth captivates readers with his ability to evoke deep emotions. His work showcases a blend of intellect and artistry, reflecting on the complexities of life and human experience. Goldbarth's unique voice and masterful command of language invite readers to explore profound themes, making his poetry both accessible and thought-provoking. His writing resonates with a wide audience, leaving a lasting impact through its heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and the intricacies of existence.

      Pieces of Payne
    • The Loves and Wars of Relative Scale

      Poems

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the interplay between vast cosmic themes and intimate human experiences, this poetry collection delves into love, dramatic encounters, and pivotal historical moments. The narrative culminates in a vivid poem about Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, who first glimpsed the submicroscopic world. With a mix of brief and longer pieces that are contemplative and humorous, Albert Goldbarth, a two-time National Book Critics Circle Award-winner, offers a dynamic exploration of perspective and proximity in our lives.

      The Loves and Wars of Relative Scale
    • Goldbarth's poetry offers a unique perspective, blending everyday human experiences with a science fiction outlook. He examines mundane events through a multidimensional lens, reminiscent of Einstein's theories. This approach invites readers to explore the extraordinary in the ordinary, revealing deeper insights into human behavior and existence.

      The World of Multicongruencies We Tend to Inhabit Increasingly
    • Sleeping and Waking

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring a diverse range of voices, this poetry collection features characters from various backgrounds, including historical figures and everyday neighbors. The poems vary in length and tone, encompassing both humor and sorrow. Goldbarth's deep understanding of history and character allows him to weave in a rich tapestry of personalities, from presidents to mythmakers, while maintaining a thoughtful and engaging narrative voice throughout.

      Sleeping and Waking
    • Other Worlds

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A collection of poems examining life from a quasi-science-fiction perspective.

      Other Worlds