Poetry

Primer: Ritual Elements (Book One)

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Washington, D.C.
United States
US
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Zine, Primer: Ritual Elements (Book One)
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1982
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An ethnographic multi-media work on singed paper, an archaeological collage of pictographs, symbols, and meanings.
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Phoenix Flame

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2444 W 16th St
60608 Chicago
United States
41° 51' 35.2116" N, 87° 41' 14.1864" W
US
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Magazine, Phoenix Flame
Date: 
1945
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20
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5
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Phoenix Flame is a unique juxtaposition of advertising art and fine art sprinkled with poetry, humor and history.
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English
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Abstract taken from website: http://www.garrisonhousebooks.com/?page=shop/flypage&wt=1.00&product_id=13125
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To Pay the Piper

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1122 W Lunt Ave
60626 Chicago
United States
42° 0' 35.5536" N, 87° 39' 39.3264" W
US
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Book, To Pay The Piper
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January 2013
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This book is Lew Rosenbaum's first published collection of poetry
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English
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SIRvival in the Second City: Transqueer Chicago Poems

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Book, Melt, H.
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2013
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"H. Melt’s SIRvival in The Second City: Transqueer Chicago Poems is a guide and lightning rod; a contestation of every border imaginable and a celebration of the necessary and ingenious spaces created by the public presence(s) of courageous Trans & Queer people(s) engaged in the construction of new culture(s) and identities for us all." *
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English
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hmelt.tumblr.com
facebook.com/hmelt
@hmeltchicago
newschoolpoetics.com
newschoolpoetics.bandcamp.com
@newschoolpoetic

Aboutface

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1821 W Hubbard St
60622 Chicago
United States
US
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Book, Aboutface
Date: 
2013
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55
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This book is a combination of sketches, poetry, and letterpress.
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English
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Wet and Blessed

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United States
41° 58' 16.6692" N, 87° 40' 52.3632" W
US
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Book, Wet and Blessed
Date: 
2012
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This collection of erotica was conceived during a time of celibacy and spiritual contemplation, with a strong sense of reunification between body, spirit, soul and mind. Muyassar's observations are revealed through visceral language and rhythm, invoking and embodying the chthonic, long-forgotten power of the Goddess.
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One Man's Life: A Poetic Review

What I will tell my jewish kids: and other poems on Palestine

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P.O. Box 180185
60618 Chicago
United States
US
Date: 
2011
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9781608461578 1608461572

The Imperfetion of the Eye

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2007
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"There is an all at once quality to lyric poetry that makes it akin to mysticism. It knows there is more to vision than meets the eye. It takes the whole world in while knowing the whole of it is always known imperfectly, always here, always now. The here and now of the seventy-one poems in Steven Schroeder's new collection is most often Chicago, the Plains, or West Texas. The poems play on the imperfection of the eye, turning on the voice that can, with care, be heard over the noise at edges where silence slips into the "look!" or "listen!" trailing a flash of insight. These poems take place in time, as all embodied things must do, and place is precisely what the imperfection of the eye sings, celebrating "the sacrament / of a city of solitaries marking time," listening for a rainbow where "fragments fall / on silence broken."
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13 978-0-9798825-0-0

Discovering Moons

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2009
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"Judith Valente’s poems are deeply rooted in the everyday world, and yet transport us to a place in the soul, a place that C.S. Lewis once described as “the real, real world.” She is a poet concerned with those moments that telescope the sacred in the ordinary, offer a clarifying vision of what it means to be human, and remind us we are part of something larger than ourselves. These are love poems to life, whether she is writing about a lunar eclipse, the origin of the alphabet, the art of finding beauty in flaws, or an imagined stroll with William Carlos Williams. The poems contain a keen sense of place. They transport us to a summer parade in rural Illinois, a beach under stars on the island of Maui, a sacred festival in Chiang Mai, a classroom in a Catholic girls school in northern New Jersey. In language that is at once accessible and inventive, these open-handed poems remind us it is a miracle simply to be alive." http://vacpoetry.org/discovering-moons.html
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978-0-9798825-8-6

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