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Juliana Spahr is a poet, scholar, and editor. She is the recipient of the 2009 O.B. Hardison Poetry Prize awarded by the Folger Shakespeare Library. Among her previous works are Response (Sun and Moon Press, 1996), for which she received the National Poetry Series Award; This Connection of Everyone mehr anzeigen with Lungs (University of California, 2005); and The Transformation (Atelos Press, 2007). weniger anzeigen

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Werke von Juliana Spahr

Fuck You-Aloha-I Love You (2001) 69 Exemplare
The Transformation (Atelos) (2007) 44 Exemplare
That Winter the Wolf Came (2015) 38 Exemplare
Response (New American Poetry) (1997) 20 Exemplare
Well Then There Now (2011) 19 Exemplare
Chain 8: Comics (2001) — Herausgeber — 13 Exemplare
A poetics of criticism (1994) 11 Exemplare
Chain 7: Memoir/Anti-Memoir (2000) — Herausgeber — 9 Exemplare
Testimony (1995) 6 Exemplare
Chain 10: Translucinación (2003) — Herausgeber — 6 Exemplare
Chain 5: Different Languages (1998) — Herausgeber — 4 Exemplare
Chain 4: Procedures (1997) — Herausgeber — 4 Exemplare
Chain 11: Public Forms (2004) — Herausgeber — 3 Exemplare
Chain 9: Dialogue (2002) — Herausgeber — 3 Exemplare
Chain 6: Letters (1999) — Herausgeber — 3 Exemplare
Unnamed dragonfly species (2002) 2 Exemplare
Den vinteren kom ulven (2016) 2 Exemplare
Chain 12: Facts (2005) — Herausgeber — 2 Exemplare
Chain 1: Gender and Editing (1994) — Herausgeber — 2 Exemplare
Nuclear 2 Exemplare
Live 1 Exemplar
Foulipo (2010) 1 Exemplar
2199 Kalia Road 1 Exemplar
Chain 3 (Volume 1): Hybrid Genres/Mixed Media (1996) — Herausgeber — 1 Exemplar
Chain 2: Documentary (1995) — Herausgeber — 1 Exemplar
Dole Street 1 Exemplar
Chain 3 (Volume 2): Hybrid Genres/Mixed Media (1996) — Herausgeber — 1 Exemplar

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Zarte Knöpfe (1914) — Nachwort, einige Ausgaben885 Exemplare
The Best American Poetry 2002 (2002) — Mitwirkender — 182 Exemplare
Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (2006) — Mitwirkender — 87 Exemplare
The Ecopoetry Anthology (2013) — Mitwirkender — 48 Exemplare
American Poets in the 21st Century: The New Poetics (2007) — Mitwirkender — 37 Exemplare

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Spahr, Juliana
Geburtstag
1966-04-07
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Ohio, USA

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It’s All Good It’s All Fucked was my favorite piece followed by Turnt. Those are the pieces that will definitely stay with me.
 
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nicolekillian | Jun 29, 2020 |
Fuck You-Aloha-I Love You by Juliana Spahr is a collection of poetry with a Hawaiian theme. Spahr earned a BA in languages and literature from Bard College and a PhD in English from SUNY Buffalo. Spahr’s interests revolve around questions of transformation, language, and ecology. Concerned with politics without being overtly political, Spahr’s work crosses a variety of American landscapes, from the disappearing beaches of Hawaii to the small town of her Appalachian childhood. She has taught at Siena College and at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is currently an associate professor of English at Mills College. 

I first ran across Spahr's writing in a collection of alternative poetry. I forgot what the poem was but, after reading it, it was enough to for me to order this collection. Spahr's work is interesting and takes an original look at life and our environment. She plays with here and there and joins it with tears. She takes a room and compares its function and the behavior of its occupants by a simple piece of furniture -- the difference that a table or a bed makes in the room. Separating and joining. Closed against open. Uncertainty and confidence.

She compares a parking lot and the stream that runs adjacent to it. The parking lot for some reason has no access. Two buildings block opposite sides. The stream blocks the other. The last side is closed off with a fence. It is space for simply space's sake. The parking lot is unused, but the stream is alive. This leads to a discussion of rights that we think we have and the rights that are written or limited. It is a call for the recognition of the rights of native Hawaiians have been slowly losing to urbanization and profits.

Spahr lines are short and her verses are short, sometimes just a single line. The style is enjoyable as well as clear and crisp. Despite the title, it is not offensive or distasteful. A very worthwhile read.

(I read this for my own enjoyment and not for review.)
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evil_cyclist | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 16, 2020 |
I love the first poem, which is a conceptual piece on breath. The repetition and slow building are effective and hypnotic. I found the remaining pieces, mainly collections of snippets from the news, tiresome, heavy-handed, and preachy.
 
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woolgathering | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 4, 2017 |
This is one of my favorite poetry collections that focuses on poetry of witness. She writes of events as both a love poem but also of fear and meditation on humanity. I think her wording is lovely but it is also harrowing and dark. This book is filled with the deaths of those unknown and how that impact changes the everyday. It is a very moving piece of writing.
 
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ceciliachard | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 4, 2016 |

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