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Dana Gioia

    Dana Gioia is een internationaal geprezen dichter wiens werk de rol van poëzie in het publieke leven nieuw leven inblaast. Hij staat bekend om zijn invloedrijke kritiek, die ingaat op de essentie van moderne poëzie en het vermogen ervan om een breed publiek aan te spreken. Zijn eigen werk verkent vaak thema's die cultureel erfgoed en menselijke ervaring weerspiegelen, met een stijl die wordt geprezen om zijn helderheid en resonantie. Gioia's bijdragen strekken zich ook uit tot opera libretti en poëzievertalingen.

    Meet Me at the Lighthouse
    The Catholic Writer Today
    Homage to Søren Kierkegaard: Poems in Memory of Reverend Ronald Marshall
    An Introduction to Poetry
    Studying with Miss Bishop
    • 2024

      The Catholic Writer Today

      • 38bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      The book addresses the paradox of Catholic writers' invisibility in American culture, despite Catholicism being the largest religious group in the U.S. Gioia defines Catholic literature and explores its decline since the mid-twentieth century, urging contemporary Catholic writers to reclaim and revitalize their literary heritage. Through this examination, he highlights the importance of Catholic voices in the broader cultural landscape.

      The Catholic Writer Today
    • 2023

      Fifty writers of faith contribute original poems in this anthology honoring Rev. Ronald F. Marshall, who dedicated his life to serving Seattle's hungry and homeless. A passionate scholar of Søren Kierkegaard, Marshall's influence is evident through his significant works, including "Kierkegaard for the Church." This collection celebrates his legacy and the profound impact of Kierkegaard's philosophy on spirituality and community engagement.

      Homage to Søren Kierkegaard: Poems in Memory of Reverend Ronald Marshall
    • 2023

      A wondrous new collection by Dana Gioia, “one of America’s premier poets and critics” (Julia Alvarez). Dana Gioia has been hailed for decades as a master of traditional lyric forms, whose expansive and accessible poems are offerings of rare poignancy and insight. In Meet Me at the Lighthouse, he invites us back to old Los Angeles, where the shabby nightclub of the title beckons us into its noirish immortality. Elsewhere, he laments the once-vibrant neighborhood where he grew up, now bulldozed, and recalls his working-class family of immigrants. Gioia describes a haunting from his mother on his birthday, Christmas Eve. Another poem remembers his uncle, a US Merchant Marine. And “The Ballad of Jesús Ortiz” tells the story of his great-grandfather, a Mexican vaquero who was shot dead at a tavern in Wyoming during a dispute over a bar tab. “I praise my ancestors, the unkillable poor,” Gioia writes. This book is dedicated to their memory. Including poems, song lyrics, translations, and concluding with an unsettling train ride to the underworld, Meet Me at the Lighthouse is a luminous exploration of nostalgia, mortality, and what makes a life worth living and remembering.

      Meet Me at the Lighthouse
    • 2021

      Studying with Miss Bishop

      • 130bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,3(89)Tarief

      "Highly enjoyable . . .  Studying with Miss Bishop  offers the opportunity to encounter writing as an act of civility."― Wall Street Journal"Fascinating snapshots of remarkable encounters which, when brought together, chart a delightfully unusual path to literary success."― Booklist"Reading this memoir is like being at one of those memorable dinner parties, attended by the best and brightest, sparkling with wit and excellent conversations. You don’t want it to be over, the conversations to end! But with books, you need not worry. You can go back to the party, savor it, reread it again, and again."—Julia Alvarez, author of  In the Time of the Butterflies  and  AfterlifeIn  Studying with Miss Bishop , Dana Gioia discusses six people who helped him become a writer and better understand what it meant to dedicate one’s life to writing. Four were famous authors—Elizabeth Bishop, John Cheever, James Dickey, and Robert Fitzgerald. Two were unknown—Gioia’s Merchant Marine uncle and Ronald Perry, a forgotten poet. Each of the six essays provides a vivid portrait; taken together they tell the story of Gioia’s own journey from working-class LA to international literary success.

      Studying with Miss Bishop
    • 1993

      An Introduction to Poetry

      Ninth Edition

      • 650bladzijden
      • 23 uur lezen

      Written with the student in mind, this text includes an impressive collection of both traditional and contemporary poems representing a cultural diversity of authors and a richness in the range of style. To frame the selections, the text presents helpful apparatus and extensive material on writing about literature 66 new poems and 17 new works of critical prose have been added to this new edition, along with 6 student sample essays, and new Writing Critically sections at the end of the chapters.

      An Introduction to Poetry