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Poetry and Prompts from Collaborative Acts
2024
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Verb Animate: Poetry and Prompts from Collaborative Acts explores the nuances and joys of Erdrich's artistic collaborations with choreographers, visual artists, filmmakers, galleries, and museums. Erdrich pairs her poems with reflections on these collaborations and with prompts for readers to generate their own art-inspired poetry. Art from Jonathan Thunder, a frequent collaborator with Erdrich, appears on the cover and throughout the book.
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- Penguin Poets
2020
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**Winner of the 2022 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for PoetryIn a new collection that is "a force of nature" (Amy Gerstler), renowned Native poet Heid E. Erdrich applies her rich inventive voice and fierce wit to the deforming effects of harassment and oppression.**Little Big Bully begins with a question asked of a collective and troubled we - how did we come to this? In answer, this book offers personal myth, American and Native American contexts, and all...
2018
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A landmark anthology celebrating twenty-one Native poets first published in the twenty-first centuryNew Poets of Native Nations gathers poets of diverse ages, styles, languages, and tribal affiliations to present the extraordinary range and power of new Native poetry. Heid E. Erdrich has selected twenty-one poets whose first books were published after the year 2000 to highlight the exciting works coming up after Joy Harjo and Sherman Alexie. Collected here...
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- American Indian Studies
2008
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Many of the poems in National Monuments explore bodies, particularly the bodies of indigenous women worldwide, as monuments—in life, in photos, in graves, in traveling exhibitions, and in plastic representations at the airport. Erdrich sometimes imagines what ancient bones would say if they could speak. Her poems remind us that we make monuments out of what remains—monuments are actually our own imaginings of the meaning or significance of things that are, in themselves, ...
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- American Indian Studies
2017
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Heid E. Erdrich writes from the present into the future where human anxiety lives. Many of her poems engage ekphrasis around the visual work of contemporary artists who, like Erdrich, are Anishinaabe. Poems in this collection also curate unmountable exhibits in not-yet-existent museums devoted to the ephemera of communication and technology. A central trope is the mixtape, an ephemeral form that Erdrich explores in its role of carrying the romantic angst of American couples. These poems re...
Sister Nations
Native American Women Writers on Community
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- Native Voices
2010
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This anthology of fiction, prose, and poetry celebrates the rich diversity of writing by Native American women today. Editors Heid E. Erdrich and Laura Tohe have gathered stories from across the nation that celebrate, record, and explore Native American women's roles in community. The result is a rich tapestry that contains work by established writers along with emerging and first-time authors. Contributors include Louise Erdrich, Joy Harjo, Diane Glancy, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Allison Hedge...
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- Heid E. Erdrich
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- Penguin Poets
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1 hour 51 min
2020
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**Winner of the 2022 Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt National Prize for PoetryIn a new collection that is "a force of nature" (Amy Gerstler), renowned Native poet Heid E. Erdrich applies her rich inventive voice and fierce wit to the deforming effects of harassment and oppression.**Little Big Bully begins with a question asked of a collective and troubled we - how did we come to this? In answer, this book offers personal myth, American and Native American contexts, and all...
The Long Devotion
Poets Writing Motherhood
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- Carmen Giménez SmithEmari DiGiorgioChanda FeldmanPamela HartShara LessleyErika MeitnerJasminne MendezChelsea RathburnMegan Snyder-CampMolly SpencerSasha WestDiannely AntiguaZeina Hashem BeckRemica Bingham-RisherSarah BlakeAllison BlevinsMahogany L. BrowneJulie CarrSunu P. ChandyTina ChangVictoria ChangNicole CooleyTeri Ellen Cross DavisLaura Da’Meg DayKendra DecoloChelsea DingmanAlexa DoranCarolina EbeidHeid ErdrichBeth FennellyCarrie FountainKrista FranklinShamala GallagherSherine GilmourAracelis GirmayJenn GivhanCamille GuthrieLauren HaldemanFaylita HicksJoan Naviyuk KaneJoy KatzKeetje KuipersJoy LadinEugenia LeighRaina J. LeónKim-An LiebermanLayli Long SoldierKwoya Fagin MaplesJoyelle McSweeneyLynn MelnickClarissa MendiolaEmily Mohn-SlateLisa L. MooreSara MumoloAimee NezhukumatathilJanuary Gill O’NeilEmmy PérezKiki PetrosinoCatherine PierceKhadijah QueenJordan RiceNatalie ShaperoBrenda ShaughnessySun Yung ShinMaggie SmithMelissa StephensonAlison StineAngela Narciso TorresLena Khalaf TuffahaSarah VapVanessa Angélica VillarrealHope WabukeMonica YounRachel Zucker
2022
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The Long Devotion is a collection of poems, essays, and writing prompts that celebrates motherhood and creates a space, as poet Molly Spencer has written, to “tell an unlovely truth about family life and not have to take it back.”The poets in this book represent and describe a wide range of experiences. They write about encountering the world anew through their children; intersections of parenting and race; single parenting; adoptive, foster, and step-parenting; life with ...
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2022
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Matthew Zapruder picks the poems for the 2022 edition of The Best American Poetry, “a ‘best’ anthology that really lives up to its title” (Chicago Tribune).Since 1988, The Best American Poetry series has been “one of the mainstays of the poetry publication world” (Academy of American Poets). Each volume presents a selection of the year’s most brilliant, striking, and innovative poems, with comments from t...
2012
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Songs of Exotic Birds contains poems written over a span of sixty years, forming an arc of life and capturing moments the writers memory stubbornly cannot lose. Merle Fischlowitz also writes in the voices of others that his psychologists ear has caught at special moments or rites of passage, where irony imbues the experiences. From childhood memories to todays cyber-news, these poems invite you into a garden where the exotic and prosaic, domestic and feral, all show the writers deep faith ...
Together in a Sudden Strangeness
America's Poets Respond to the Pandemic
2020
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In this urgent outpouring of American voices, our poets speak to us as they shelter in place, addressing our collective fear, grief, and hope from eloquent and diverse individual perspectives.“One of the best books of poetry of the year . . . Quinn has accomplished something dizzying here: arranged a stellar cast of poets . . . It is what all anthologies must be: comprehensive, contradictory, stirring.” —The Millions**Featuring...
2012
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If we had the chance to do things again differently, would we?Hard to say when the snow began falling. In the 2020s, there were rumors of global warming, of severe weather changes and it was not all rumor. Many of us could feel the changes. Warm and then cold. Rain and then the sunniest of days. Then all went bad, warmer and warmer each day.











