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Rita Dove

    Rita Dove, ancienne Poète Lauréate des États-Unis et lauréate du Prix Pulitzer, est une poétesse et musicienne célébrée. Son œuvre se distingue par son lyrisme puissant et son exploration fréquente des thèmes historiques, identitaires et du processus créatif. Dove est renommée pour sa capacité à tisser l'expérience personnelle dans des contextes culturels et sociaux plus larges, employant un langage poétique à la fois accessible et riche.

    Sonata Mulattica
    Mother Love
    On the Bus with Rosa Parks
    Playlist for the Apocalypse: Poems
    Collected Poems
    Collected Poems: 1974-2004
    • Collected Poems: 1974-2004

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,3(60)Évaluer

      Rita Dove's Collected Poems: 1974-2004 presents a rich tapestry of her poetic evolution over three decades. It includes reflections on adolescence, a poignant love story set against historical upheaval, and innovative reinventions of Greek myth. The collection captures the complexities of recent history and pays tribute to America's diverse cultural landscape. Dove's lyrical finesse and narrative depth are evident throughout, showcasing her significant contributions to contemporary poetry and her recognition as a leading voice in American literature.

      Collected Poems: 1974-2004
    • Collected Poems

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,2(109)Évaluer

      Three decades of powerful lyric poetry from a virtuoso of the English language in one unabridged volume.

      Collected Poems
    • Playlist for the Apocalypse: Poems

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(752)Évaluer

      In her first volume of new poems in twelve years, Rita Dove investigates the vacillating moral compass guiding America’s, and the world’s, experiments in democracy. Whether depicting the first Jewish ghetto in sixteenth-century Venice or the contemporary efforts of Black Lives Matter, a girls’ night clubbing in the shadow of World War II or the doomed nobility of Muhammad Ali’s conscious objector stance, this extraordinary poet never fails to connect history’s grand exploits to the triumphs and tragedies of individual lives.Meticulously orchestrated and musical in its forms, Playlist for the Apocalypse collects a dazzling array of voices: an elevator operator simmers with resentment, an octogenarian dances an exuberant mambo, a spring cricket philosophizes with mordant humor on hip hop, critics, and Valentine’s Day. Calamity turns all too personal in the book’s final section, “Little Book of Woe,” which charts a journey from terror to hope as Dove learns to cope with debilitating chronic illness.At turns audaciously playful and grave, alternating poignant meditations on mortality and acerbic observations of injustice, Playlist for the Apocalypse takes us from the smallest moments of redemption to catastrophic failures of the human soul. Listen up, the poet says, speaking truth to power; what you’ll hear in return is “a lifetime of song.”

      Playlist for the Apocalypse: Poems
    • On the Bus with Rosa Parks

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,0(444)Évaluer

      A dazzling new collection by the former Poet Laureate of the United States.

      On the Bus with Rosa Parks
    • Mother Love

      • 78pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,0(596)Évaluer

      Calling upon the ancient Greek myth of Demeter and Persephone, Mother Love examines the love between mother and daughter, two tumblers locked in an eternal somersault: each mother a daughter, each daughter a potential mother.

      Mother Love
    • Sonata Mulattica

      • 231pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(30)Évaluer

      Detailing the volatile relationship between the black violinist George Bridgetower and Beethoven, this is a masterful collection (Los Angeles Times).

      Sonata Mulattica
    • Here in one volume is a selection of the extraordinary poems of Rita Dove, who, as the nation's Poet Laureate from 1993 to 1995, brought poetry into the lives of millions of people.  Along with a new introduction and poem, Selected Poems comprises Dove's collections The Yellow House on the Corner , which includes a group of poems devoted to the themes of slavery and freedom; Museum , intimate ruminations on home and the world; and finally, Thomas and Beulah , winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1987, a verse cycle loosely based on her grandparents' lives.  Precisely yet intensely felt, resonant with the voices of ordinary people, Rita Dove's Selected Poems is marked by lyric intensity and compassionate storytelling.

      Selected Poems of Rita Dove
    • American Smooth

      Poems

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,9(256)Évaluer

      Rita Dove's new poetry collection celebrates cultural heritage through vivid imagery and emotional depth. Her poems traverse diverse themes, from the beauty of operatic voices to the poignant echoes of jazz during World War I. With a graceful touch, Dove captures the complexities of perception and experience, drawing connections between personal and collective histories. The collection's title poem reflects the elegance of ballroom dancing, emphasizing the art of making challenging subjects feel effortless.

      American Smooth
    • A debut novel by the 1987 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, about an artist on a journey of self-discovery—navigating a family secret, racism, and the conflict between marriage and career. “Skillfully evokes the mood of a decade when social change seemed not only possible but imminent.” —Washington Post Book World When a woman returns to her Midwestern hometown as an artist-in-residence to teach puppetry to schoolchildren, her homecoming also means grappling with artistic ambition, memories of rejected love, and shocking truths about her family.

      Through the Ivory Gate
    • Through the Ash, New Leaves

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The Climate Crisis affects all of us. It is critical we address this. Published by Cutthroat, a Journal of the Arts and The Black Earth Institute, this timely anthology brings together a hundred plus poets, fiction and nonfiction writers, including Rita Dove, Joy Harjo, Linda Hogan, Martin Espada, Naomi Shihab Nye, Richard Jackson, Camille T. Dungy, J. Drew Lanham, Patricia Spears Jones, Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Octavio Quintanilla, Brenda Peterson and more to discuss Climate Change and its affects on human and nonhuman populations, on urban and wild environments. Writings deal with Western wildfires, Eastern floods, rising sea temperatures and acidification, the disappearance of glaciers as well as also how the Climate Crisis intersects with social issues like racism, poverty, sexism, etc. This is not a doom & gloom collection, but one that aims at finding solutions to the Climate Crisis. All profits from sales will be donated to nonprofit groups aimed at preserving endangered species, such as grizzly bears, wolves, northern jaguars and large wild cats, and orcas.

      Through the Ash, New Leaves