Selected Nonfiction as Literary Memoir
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Köp båda 2 för 493 kr"it turns out wally swist is a skilled essayist and reviewer as well as a celebrated poet and a decidedly eclectic reader. Singing for Nothing (the title alone says something about the condition of poetry) is a refined review of the work of both known and overlooked contemporary poets, as well as essays and reviews of the work of a range of artists, writers, and even scientists. The accounts are so intriguing, even for those unfamiliar with the subterranean world of poetry or obscure literature, after reading this book one would want to head off to the nearest library or bookstore and see what you’ve missed."
- John Hanson Mitchell
"Wally Swist’s life has been steeped in poetry and guided by a steadfast belief in the power of literature. As book seller, a book creator, a poet, an essayist, a reviewer, and a generous supporter of other writers, he inhabits a world in which reading is indivisible from writing, and can’t be untangled from life itself. So, it seems utterly fitting that Singing for Nothing maps that life by way of his essays and reviews. Through the assiduous shaping of his critical commentary on literature from around world and close to home, Swist has created a distinctive, thought-provoking memoir that is also a celebration of literature itself. " - Jane Brox
Wally Swist's books include 'Huang Po and the Dimensions of Love' (Southern Illinois University Press, 2012); 'The Daodejing: A New Interpretation', with David Breeden and Steven Schroeder (Lamar University Literary Press, 2015); and 'Invocation' (Lamar University Literary Press, 2015). His poems have appeared in many publications, including Commonweal, North American Review, Rattle, Sunken Garden Poetry, 1992-2011 (Wesleyan University Press, 2012), and upstreet. A poem of Swist's was recently included on the national radio program The Writer's Almanac.
Author’s Preface xv
1. Essays and Reviews: Regarding Poetry and Poets 1
2. Journey to the East: The Way of Haiku 39
3. Selected Reviews: Espousing a Few Books I Have Loved 77
4. Towards an Active Perseverance: A Feature Article that May Not Have Been Otherwise Written 123
5. Reveling in What is Salvageable: Writing What an Editor Wants 139
6. Biographical Literary Monograph: The Friendship of Robert Francis and Robert Frost 223
7. What Is Psychospirituality? Infusing the Blog with Literary Panache 275
8. A Pair of Forewords and a Meditation: Towards an Active Spirituality 307
Poetics and Practice: Wally Swist in Conversation with Lynne DeSilva-Johnson 329
Acknowledgements 335
About the Author 339