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OverviewCome Shining is a supplementary anthology to A House Called Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press (AHCT).It includes community members' commentary that pairs with poems published in AHCTas well as poems that did not make it into AHCT. Over 150 contributors from Copper Canyon Press's community submitted poems to create both A House Called Tomorrow and Come Shining. These members included staff, interns, board members, poets, designers, and readers. Fun Fact: The most recommended poem was ""Twigs"" by Taha Muhammad Ali; it was recommended four times. Includes an Introduction by Executive Editor Michael Wiegers Includes nearly twenty archival photographs and handwritten notes from Copper Canyon Press community members Cover art features the flight of meteors captured in gold paint created by the artist-in-residence at NASA, Erika Blumenfeld Potential audiences: Fans of Copper Canyon Press, poetry and poetry in translation, and anecdotal memoir; Readers interested in how poetry creates community Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Wiegers , Kaci X. TavaresPublisher: Copper Canyon Press,U.S. Imprint: Copper Canyon Press,U.S. ISBN: 9781556596971ISBN 10: 1556596979 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 02 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for A House Called Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press This dazzling retrospective features rare material from the 1970s as well as work from more-recent collections and everything in between. -Alta You'll find here work by Pablo Neruda, Lucille Clifton, W.S. Merwin, Arthur Sze, Dana Levin, C.D. Wright, Ted Kooser, Brenda Shaughnessy, Gregory Orr, Chris Abani, Matthew Zapruder, Natalie Diaz, Kwame Dawes, Roger Reeves-on and on, a fount of poetic genius. -The Washington Post Praise for A House Called Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press “This dazzling retrospective features rare material from the 1970s as well as work from more-recent collections and everything in between.” —Alta ""You’ll find here work by Pablo Neruda, Lucille Clifton, W.S. Merwin, Arthur Sze, Dana Levin, C.D. Wright, Ted Kooser, Brenda Shaughnessy, Gregory Orr, Chris Abani, Matthew Zapruder, Natalie Diaz, Kwame Dawes, Roger Reeves—on and on, a fount of poetic genius."" —The Washington Post "Praise for A House Called Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press “This dazzling retrospective features rare material from the 1970s as well as work from more-recent collections and everything in between.” —Alta ""You’ll find here work by Pablo Neruda, Lucille Clifton, W.S. Merwin, Arthur Sze, Dana Levin, C.D. Wright, Ted Kooser, Brenda Shaughnessy, Gregory Orr, Chris Abani, Matthew Zapruder, Natalie Diaz, Kwame Dawes, Roger Reeves—on and on, a fount of poetic genius."" —The Washington Post" Author InformationAbout the Editors Michael Wiegers is the Executive Editor of Copper Canyon Press where, over the past three decades, he has edited and published more than five hundred titles. He additionally serves as poetry editor for Narrative. Wiegers edited two retrospective volumes of the poetry of Frank Stanford, What About This (a finalist for the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award) and Hidden Water (with Chet Weise), and he is also the editor of Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry (with Mnica de la Torre), The Poet's Childand This Art: Poems about Poetry. He lives in Port Townsend, Washington, and is writing a book about W.S. Merwin. Kaci X. Tavares is a bilingual poet and editor from Honolulu, Hawaii. She is currently Copper Canyon Press's Publishing Fellow, and was recently a writing mentor with the New York-based nonprofit Girls Write Now. With the University of East Anglia Publishing Project, she co-edited the 2020 Poetry MA Anthology (Egg Box Publishing), and offered English-language guidance to literary translators. She holds degrees in English and English Education from Boston University, and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |