Technorage : poems 🔍
Olsen, William, 1954- author
Evanston, Illinois : TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois, 2017
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vii, 96 pages ; 22 cm, William Olsen's TechnoRage is a meditative ode to nature. Its intensely lyrical poems remind us of our humanity, spinning free-ranging poetic conversations that question the ways of the world. In the age of the wide but often shallow lens of our new technology, Olsen takes a nod from Robert Frost and Gary Snyder, laying bare our need to return to the roots of things, where these poems find their voice. Olsen revels in language that is an intensely authentic rumination on our human isolation. Book jacket, Includes bibliographical references, Posthumous cabin -- Desk -- Customer service -- The afterlife of deer -- Question for Ed -- Out of the vortex -- Our heron -- Damnation -- The afterlife of deer -- Technorage -- Foreclosure of the moon -- Last of May -- Under a rainbow -- My middle name -- Watching glaciers melt -- To anything at all -- Bright day of the body -- Early murder -- Leafdom -- Marram grass -- A natural history of silence -- Unto -- Seasons of the day -- Leafdom -- Ceasing never -- Green flash -- Coyote after field fire -- Up there -- Frost at dawn -- And the creatures lay down -- Saint Lucy's night
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William Olsen
Alternative publisher
Marlboro Press, The
Alternative publisher
Hydra Books
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Jun 15, 2017
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Source title: TechnoRage: Poems
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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