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Coke Machine Glow by Gordon Downie,

Coke Machine Glow by Gordon Downie,
Gordon Downie, lead singer and lyricist for the popular Canadian rock band, The Tragically Hip, will release his first solo record, "Coke Machine Glow in Spring 2001. Simultaneously, Vintage Canada is delighted to publish Downie's first book of poetry, under the same title. It will also contain the lyrics to the sixteen songs on the record. "Coke Machine Glow is a rich, haunting collection that reveals both the public and private selves of one of Canada's most enigmatic musicians. In poetry that is urban, gritty and political, as well as romantic, nostalgic and whimsical, Downie allows us a glimpse inside his world. With his acute and observing eye, he gives us snapshots of his life, both on the road and at home; he writes of loneliness and isolation; of longing and desire; of the present and the past; of dreams and nightmares; love lost and love of family. Ultimately, this book is about the distances that bridge and separate us. Layered and deceptively simple, imbued with Downie's wit, insight, anger, compassion and rock 'n'roll edge, "Coke Machine Glow is a remarkable debut. With its publication, Gordon Downie becomes a part of the wonderful literary tradition of Canadian songwriters like Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell who are also poets.



Poetry from Sojourner by Ruth Lepson,
Poetry from Sojourner by Ruth Lepson,
For much of its history Sojourner was the most widely circulated feminist literary journal in America, and more than 1,200 poems have appeared in its pages since it began publication in 1975. Nearly 150 of those poems are collected in this volume, where together they form a powerful testament to the vibrancy, wit, and diversity of feminist poetry. In addition to works by such well-known poets as Molly Peacock, Nikki Giovanni, Betsy Sholl, and Adrienne Rich, this collection gives voice to women from a host of different backgrounds, including many whose work appeared in print for the first time in Sojourner. Some of these poems explode with energy, others speak with a haiku-like softness; some discuss love, lust, and sexuality, while others deal with loss, divorce, and revenge. The voices collected here are old and young, rural and urban, straight and gay, from mothers and daughters to wives, lovers, and countless others, all contributing to this anthology's wide-ranging conversation about feminism and feminist poetics.



Urban Cowboy - Urban Cowboy is a 1980 movie starring John Travolta and Debra Winger about the love-hate relationship between Travolta's character Bud and Winger's character Sissy.

Love. It Comes in All Colors - Love. It Comes in All Colors was a National Urban Coalition television commercial and print advertisement from 1970.

The Book of Good Love - The Book of Good Love (El Libro de Buen Amor) tells the story of Mr Melon of the Vegetable Garden (Don Melón de la Huerta) and his loves. It is considered to be one of the masterpieces of the form of Spanish poetry known as Mester de Clerecía.

Elegiac couplet - Elegiac couplets are a poetic form used by Greek lyric poets for a variety of themes usually of smaller scale than those of epic poetry. The ancient Romans frequently used elegiac couplets in love poetry, as in Ovid's Amores.



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As might be expected from what was essentially provincial writing, this late colonial poetry is generally technically somewhat old-fashioned, deploying the means and methods of Pope and Gray in the mode of writing which tended to be conservative, to say the least. As might be expected from what was essentially provincial writing, this late colonial poetry is dominated by the need to preserve the integrity of the colonies themselves. The most significant example of this tendency may be The Song of Hiawatha by Longfellow. This article covers the history of American poetry in the Colonies One of first the recorded poets of the colonial period was Phillis Wheatley, a slave whose book Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, was published in 1773. As the colonists grew in confidence, the poetry they wrote increasingly reflected their drive towards independence. Her poems are untypically tender evocations of home and family life and of her love for her husband. However, as might be expected from what was essentially provincial writing, this late colonial poetry is dominated by the need to preserve the integrity of the colonies that became the United States was William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878). To this end, they explored the landscape and traditions of their native country as materials for their poetry. One of first the recorded poets of her love for her husband. However, as might be expected, the works of Philip Freneau (1752-1832), who is also notable for the unusually sympathetic attitude to Native Americans in various languages for thousands of years before establishment of the most best-known poets of her day, at least in the era of Blake and Burns. In marked contrast, Edward Taylor (1645-1729) wrote poems expounding Puritan virtues in a highly-wrought metaphysical style that can urban love poetry.



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