Cry out: Poets Protest the War / Julia Alvarez ... [Et Al.]., Edward Morrow,United States,Greg Delanty (St. Michael's College),Donald Hall,Jamaica Kincaid (9780807615218) — Readings Books

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Those who practice the miraculous art of stitching words into a web have not merely the right but the duty to protest and dissent.Edward Morrow On February 16, 2003, eleven contemporary poets held a reading in Manchester, Vermont, called A Poetry Reading in Honor of the Right to Protest as a Patriotic and Historical Tradition. The reading was sponsored by the Northshire Bookstore and drew a crowd of more than six hundred people. Cry Out: Poets Protest the War gathers together the poems read by the participants, many original poems and others poems by such renowned poets as Langston Hughes, Pablo Neruda, and Walt Whitman. Among the poets present at the reading were Julia Alvarez, Donald Hall, Jamaica Kincaid, Galway Kinnell, William O'Daly, Grace Paley, Jay Parini, and Ruth Stone. Celebrating poetry’s vital and historic role as a means of peaceful protest, these poems remind us, as Jay Parini observed, that although it might take time, the language of poetry seeps through. And that this language has the potential to redirect the fate of nations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
George Braziller Inc
Country
United States
Date
17 June 2003
Pages
121
ISBN
9780807615218

Those who practice the miraculous art of stitching words into a web have not merely the right but the duty to protest and dissent.Edward Morrow On February 16, 2003, eleven contemporary poets held a reading in Manchester, Vermont, called A Poetry Reading in Honor of the Right to Protest as a Patriotic and Historical Tradition. The reading was sponsored by the Northshire Bookstore and drew a crowd of more than six hundred people. Cry Out: Poets Protest the War gathers together the poems read by the participants, many original poems and others poems by such renowned poets as Langston Hughes, Pablo Neruda, and Walt Whitman. Among the poets present at the reading were Julia Alvarez, Donald Hall, Jamaica Kincaid, Galway Kinnell, William O'Daly, Grace Paley, Jay Parini, and Ruth Stone. Celebrating poetry’s vital and historic role as a means of peaceful protest, these poems remind us, as Jay Parini observed, that although it might take time, the language of poetry seeps through. And that this language has the potential to redirect the fate of nations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
George Braziller Inc
Country
United States
Date
17 June 2003
Pages
121
ISBN
9780807615218