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EAN
9780998601045
ISBN
0998601047
Binding
TP
Book Title
Palominos Near Tuba City : New and Selected Poems
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Holy Cow! Press
Publication Year
2018
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.2in
Author
Denise Sweet
Genre
Poetry
Topic
General, Native American
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
4.9 Oz
Number of Pages
88 Pages

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From one of our most accomplished Native American writers, a retrospective selection of her best poetry.

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Publisher
Holy Cow! Press
ISBN-10
0998601047
ISBN-13
9780998601045
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240390030

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Book Title
Palominos Near Tuba City : New and Selected Poems
Author
Denise Sweet
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, Native American
Publication Year
2018
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
88 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
4.9 Oz

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"This book is wrought with wisdom, wild mares, whooping cranes, doves - all the animals come singing. The poems in Sweet's Palominos Near Tuba City are stylistically certain, surefire, bringing forth earthly stories from creation to contemporary common ground, virtually bracing us to stand like lightning rods, indisputable, holding ground, waiting - ready. A deep beauty.--Allison Adele Hedge Coke, author of Streaming & Burn "Denise Sweet is one of our most important Native poets and has been for a long while. Her brilliant new collection Palominos Near Tuba City, is large and beautiful and reveals the fullness of her talents."--Adrian C. Louis, author of Random Exorcisms In Palominos Near Tuba City, Denise Sweet invites us to consider how we might live 'within harvested stories.' This rich collection is filled with the histories, memories, and landscapes of Indigenous peoples from Guatemala to Taos to Lake Superior; filled as well with smart, funny, and sometimes poignant accounts of Native lives and Native resistance. Whether describing the 'prairie painted tender and mute,' the 'white wings of ice and snow,' or the 'turkey feathers and greasepaint grins of mascots, the author finds 'new words to old songs,' offers a unique expression of what she calls 'that essential thirst for justice.' Let this collection awaken your own thirst, then drink deeply of these satisfying poems.--Kimberly Blaeser, author of Apprenticed to Justice, Wisconsin Poet Laureate 2015-16 "This is poetry of motion and action. In each of Denise Sweet's poems we are urged by example to run, to search, to map and remap our lives and lands, to grin, to tease, to learn, to question, to protest, and to remember. Most of all, these poems ask us to sing and to listen for the singing of creation."--Heid E. Erdrich, Editor of New Poets of Native Nations, "This book is wrought with wisdom, wild mares, whooping cranes, doves - all the animals come singing. The poems in Sweet's Palominos Near Tuba City are stylistically certain, surefire, bringing forth earthly stories from creation to contemporary common ground, virtually bracing us to stand like lightning rods, indisputable, holding ground, waiting - ready. A deep beauty."--Allison Adele Hedge Coke, author of Streaming & Burn "Denise Sweet is one of our most important Native poets and has been for a long while. Her brilliant new collection Palominos Near Tuba City, is large and beautiful and reveals the fullness of her talents."--Adrian C. Louis, author of Random Exorcisms "In Palominos Near Tuba City, Denise Sweet invites us to consider how we might live 'within harvested stories.' This rich collection is filled with the histories, memories, and landscapes of Indigenous peoples from Guatemala to Taos to Lake Superior; filled as well with smart, funny, and sometimes poignant accounts of Native lives and Native resistance. Whether describing the 'prairie painted tender and mute,' the 'white wings of ice and snow,' or the 'turkey feathers and greasepaint grins of mascots, the author finds 'new words to old songs,' offers a unique expression of what she calls 'that essential thirst for justice.' Let this collection awaken your own thirst, then drink deeply of these satisfying poems."--Kimberly Blaeser, author of Apprenticed to Justice, Wisconsin Poet Laureate 2015-16 "This is poetry of motion and action. In each of Denise Sweet's poems we are urged by example to run, to search, to map and remap our lives and lands, to grin, to tease, to learn, to question, to protest, and to remember. Most of all, these poems ask us to sing and to listen for the singing of creation."--Heid E. Erdrich, Editor of New Poets of Native Nations "A great spirit infuses this major body of work from Denise Sweet, The poems in Palominos Near Tuba City are charms, songs and stories, cries and laments; their scope and breadth are resounding. They are not so much spoken by the poet as spoken through her, spoken not so much to or about us as for us."--Bruce Taylor, author of The Longest You've Lived Anywhere: New & Selected Poems, 2013 LitHub recommends 10 poetry books for National Poetry Month, 2018: "Anishinaabe poet Denise Sweet has a long resume that spans a career as an academic (as a professor of Humanistic Studies, Creative Writing, and First Nations Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay), a performer, and a writer, and she served as Wisconsin's Poet Laureate from 2004-2008. Palominos Near Tuba City combines a selection of Sweet's most beloved poems with new works. Her poems dig their roots into the past, using history and memory to push new shoots up for the future. Sweet's writing is visceral, tangible, audible; it immerses the reader's every sense in startling imagery. The poems in Palominos Near Tuba City are penned with a light touch that alternates easily between serious wisdom and gentle humor.", "This book is wrought with wisdom, wild mares, whooping cranes, doves - all the animals come singing. The poems in Sweet's Palominos Near Tuba City are stylistically certain, surefire, bringing forth earthly stories from creation to contemporary common ground, virtually bracing us to stand like lightning rods, indisputable, holding ground, waiting - ready. A deep beauty."--Allison Adele Hedge Coke, author of Streaming & Burn "Denise Sweet is one of our most important Native poets and has been for a long while. Her brilliant new collection Palominos Near Tuba City, is large and beautiful and reveals the fullness of her talents."--Adrian C. Louis, author of Random Exorcisms "In Palominos Near Tuba City, Denise Sweet invites us to consider how we might live 'within harvested stories.' This rich collection is filled with the histories, memories, and landscapes of Indigenous peoples from Guatemala to Taos to Lake Superior; filled as well with smart, funny, and sometimes poignant accounts of Native lives and Native resistance. Whether describing the 'prairie painted tender and mute,' the 'white wings of ice and snow,' or the 'turkey feathers and greasepaint grins of mascots, the author finds 'new words to old songs,' offers a unique expression of what she calls 'that essential thirst for justice.' Let this collection awaken your own thirst, then drink deeply of these satisfying poems."--Kimberly Blaeser, author of Apprenticed to Justice, Wisconsin Poet Laureate 2015-16 "This is poetry of motion and action. In each of Denise Sweet's poems we are urged by example to run, to search, to map and remap our lives and lands, to grin, to tease, to learn, to question, to protest, and to remember. Most of all, these poems ask us to sing and to listen for the singing of creation."--Heid E. Erdrich, Editor of New Poets of Native Nations "A great spirit infuses this major body of work from Denise Sweet, The poems in Palominos Near Tuba City are charms, songs and stories, cries and laments; their scope and breadth are resounding. They are not so much spoken by the poet as spoken through her, spoken not so much to or about us as for us."--Bruce Taylor, author of The Longest You've Lived Anywhere: New & Selected Poems, 2013, "This book is wrought with wisdom, wild mares, whooping cranes, doves - all the animals come singing. The poems in Sweet's Palominos Near Tuba City are stylistically certain, surefire, bringing forth earthly stories from creation to contemporary common ground, virtually bracing us to stand like lightning rods, indisputable, holding ground, waiting - ready. A deep beauty."--Allison Adele Hedge Coke, author of Streaming & Burn "Denise Sweet is one of our most important Native poets and has been for a long while. Her brilliant new collection Palominos Near Tuba City, is large and beautiful and reveals the fullness of her talents."--Adrian C. Louis, author of Random Exorcisms "In Palominos Near Tuba City, Denise Sweet invites us to consider how we might live 'within harvested stories.' This rich collection is filled with the histories, memories, and landscapes of Indigenous peoples from Guatemala to Taos to Lake Superior; filled as well with smart, funny, and sometimes poignant accounts of Native lives and Native resistance. Whether describing the 'prairie painted tender and mute,' the 'white wings of ice and snow,' or the 'turkey feathers and greasepaint grins of mascots, the author finds 'new words to old songs,' offers a unique expression of what she calls 'that essential thirst for justice.' Let this collection awaken your own thirst, then drink deeply of these satisfying poems."--Kimberly Blaeser, author of Apprenticed to Justice, Wisconsin Poet Laureate 2015-16 "This is poetry of motion and action. In each of Denise Sweet's poems we are urged by example to run, to search, to map and remap our lives and lands, to grin, to tease, to learn, to question, to protest, and to remember. Most of all, these poems ask us to sing and to listen for the singing of creation."--Heid E. Erdrich, Editor of New Poets of Native Nations, " This book is wrought with wisdom, wild mares, whooping cranes, doves - all the animals come singing. The poems in Sweet's Palominos Near Tuba City are stylistically certain, surefire, bringing forth earthly stories from creation to contemporary common ground, virtually bracing us to stand like lightning rods, indisputable, holding ground, waiting - ready. A deep beauty. "--Allison Adele Hedge Coke, author of Streaming & Burn "Denise Sweet is one of our most important Native poets and has been for a long while. Her brilliant new collection Palominos Near Tuba City, is large and beautiful and reveals the fullness of her talents." --Adrian C. Louis
Table of Content
I. Mapping the Land Mapping the Land Composition Class on Adams Street Suddenly In Alabama (for J.J.) At the Women's Studies Conference (for Bea Medicine) My Mother and I Had a Discussion One Day Indian War 7 year-old, Taken Away in Handcuffs: A Found Poem The Lost Maya II. The Strangers Injun Joe Remembers "My One and Only:" Two-Step Blues Wenebozho in Cream City 2 am Memory House of Diamonds, House of Ice She Meant Every Word Alarming Light The Woman Who Fell from the Sky (for Steven, April 19, 2017) Farmer Takes a Wife Zen and Woman's Way of Parking Sensible Shoes III. Rough Rock Palominos Near Tuba City Red Dogs in the Heat Untitled (for Tony Mirabal, Taos Pueblo) Rough Rock I Rough Rock II (Spider Woman Rock, Canyon de Chelly) Foreign Exchange: Who We Are, What Is Ours Art Criticism: A Found Poem at Sedona, AZ IIV. Homing In Lake Superior Haiku Chill Factor: Earth Day 2017 The People of the Sea: At Red Banks (for the Hoocak Nation) Sky Opens: Never's Dam, St. Croix River, July 2003 Stand for Something (for the Water Protectors, September 2016) Where there is Wind: Drum Dance We Learn to Use our Hands The Religion of Stones Living within Song Untitled (For the Salt Runners of Tibet) All the Animals Came Singing
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