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Książka, która była czytana, ale nadal jest w dobrym stanie. Na okładce widoczne są nieznaczne ślady używania, np. zadrapania, ale książka nie jest rozerwana i nie ma dziur. Przy książkach w twardej oprawie mogą brakować obwoluty. Większość stron jest nieuszkodzona tzn., że ewentualne zagięcia lub rozdarcia są sporadyczne, podkreślenia ołówkiem są minimalne i nie ma żadnych zaznaczeń markerem czy notatek na marginesach. Książka ma wszystkie strony. Aby poznać więcej szczegółów i opis uszkodzeń lub wad, zobacz aukcję sprzedającego.
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- Dobry
- Uwagi sprzedawcy
- Binding
- Paperback
- Weight
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- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 9781948579223
- Book Title
- Spot Weather Forecast
- Publisher
- Alice James Books
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Publication Year
- 2021
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Genre
- Poetry
- Topic
- Anthologies (Multiple Authors), General, American / General
- Item Weight
- 4.2 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.5 in
- Number of Pages
- 100 Pages
O tym produkcie
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Alice James Books
ISBN-10
1948579227
ISBN-13
9781948579223
eBay Product ID (ePID)
24050394471
Product Key Features
Book Title
Spot Weather Forecast
Number of Pages
100 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Anthologies (Multiple Authors), General, American / General
Genre
Poetry
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
4.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2021-009343
Reviews
"Raised on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Goodan has long worked with the U.S. Forest Service, and this follow-up to his eye-opening Anaphora details the immediacy of the firefighter's life while offering transcendent reflection on time's passage and our being in the world." --Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal "[ Spot Weather Forecast ] brings the reader into the heart of the fire, creating a viscerally searing experience for anyone who, like all of us in the western part of the country, live with, think about, fear, or otherwise have feelings about the wildfires that worsen every year." --The Seattle Times "Goodan ( Anaphora ) writes viscerally of his experience working as a firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service in commanding language that evokes disaster and destruction. ... Goodan takes the reader to hell and back in this electrifying collection." -- Publishers Weekly Starred Review "If Carpe diem translates to "seize the day," then one must instead attribute Kevin Goodan's Spot Weather Forecast more appropriately to Carpe omnia, or "seize everything." --Kimberly Burwick, Orion "Robinson Jeffers, Carl Sandburg, Anne Sexton, Rodney Jones, Pattiann Rogers, all have written eloquently about fire but in Spot Weather Forecast each poem wields the authenticity of an incident report. In Kevin Goodan's skilled hands, wildfire and poetry are both 'a function of light,/a cursive that whispers our names/to the overstory.' It is a delight to bask in the poet's apt language which pulses and radiates like cinders after a firestorm. He is in awe of fire's destruction (what he calls 'thy roiling baptism'), in awe of the cyclical life or death struggle, in awe of the defiant brave he works among. This book is not just for firefighters and pyros; it is a must-read for anyone trying to better understand the glorious or gruesome moods of Nature." --Allen Braden "Surely a descendant of Gerard Manley Hopkins, that fire god of poetry, Kevin Goodan writes with such a velocity of song and mind that the reader enters the 'sanctity of risk/ The taste of it/ Hallelujah' that firefighters know in full. They learn from flame: threat and intensity and nature teaching them what can only be known when one's body is between the fire and those it could kill. 'We have much to teach you,/ Little brother,' say the flames. These poems, this fire liturgy, is what Goodan brought back from the burning forests, forests that speak, fire that can purge us 'into songlets of ash.' These poems are primeval, and surely authored by Kevin Goodan and I-know-not-what." --Katie Ford "There is no escaping 'the language of incineration' or the 'ash-dark art' Kevin Goodan so brilliantly writes. To read these poems is to feel the pop and torque of wildland firefighting and to breathe its searing air while kneeling at the altar of fate and flame. It is to feel simultaneously engulfed and skewered by the paradoxes at the heart of our own fiery existence. This is an epic collection by one who has literally given his lungs to the flames and has managed to combine a Hopkinsian lyricism with a visionary imagination in the tradition of Cormac McCarthy." --Derek Sheffield, author of Through the Second Skin, "There is no escaping 'the language of incineration' or the 'ash-dark art' Kevin Goodan so brilliantly writes. To read these poems is to feel the pop and torque of wildland firefighting and to breathe its searing air while kneeling at the altar of fate and flame. It is to feel simultaneously engulfed and skewered by the paradoxes at the heart of our own fiery existence. This is an epic collection by one who has literally given his lungs to the flames and has managed to combine a Hopkinsian lyricism with a visionary imagination in the tradition of Cormac McCarthy." --Derek Sheffield, author of Through the Second Skin
Synopsis
From the unique perspective of a U.S. Forest Service elite, a Type 1 Interagency "Hotshot" Crew (the "SEAL Team Six of the firefighting world"), poems weave together memory, urgency, and the passage of time. Features segments from actual incident reports, forcing readers to witness what it's like to stand before an inferno, walking with one foot in the black.
LC Classification Number
PS3607.O563S66 2021
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