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Book Title
Joy : 100 Poems
Publication Name
Joy
Title
Joy
Subtitle
100 Poems
Author
Christian Wiman
Contributor
Christian Wiman (Edited by)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
030022608X
EAN
9780300226089
ISBN
9780300226089
Publisher
Yale University Press
Genre
Literary Criticism, Poetry
Topic
Anthologies (Multiple Authors), General, Poetry
Release Date
03/01/2018
Release Year
2018
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.1in
Item Length
0.8in
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Item Width
0.6in
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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One hundred of the most evocative modern poems on joy, selected by an award-winning contemporary poet

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
030022608x
ISBN-13
9780300226089
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16038295045

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Book Title
Joy : 100 Poems
Author
Christian Wiman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Anthologies (Multiple Authors), General, Poetry
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Literary Criticism, Poetry
Number of Pages
232 Pages

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Item Length
0.8in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.6in
Item Weight
14.4 Oz

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Reviews
"Christian Wiman takes readers through the ostensible ordinariness of life and reveals the extraordinary. . . . Through a luminous array of poetry and prose, Wiman captures joy in contemporary contexts. . . . Wiman's own encounters with the blaze of pain that sharpens one's observations of the world are what make him such a careful and judicious reader. . . . Wiman understands joy expansively, and uses these poems as a means by which his readers can discover and recall its meaning."--Adrianna Smith, Atlantic "Amid the darkness of this season -- nay, this moment in history -- this book of poems is certainly prescriptive, the antidote to deepening psychic ails. . . . Wiman's own history of mortal sufferings. . . makes him a sharp-eyed explorer, on vigilant watch for those shimmering shards of joy along the circuitous climb. . . . In an introduction worthy of memorization, Wiman writes: ' Joy is the only inoculation against the despair to which any sane person is prone.'"--Barbara Mahany, Chicago Tribune (featured in Chicago Tribune's holiday roundup) "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge) " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome, "Bursting with energy and surprising locutions. . . . Even the most familiar poets seem somehow new within the context of Joy."--David Skeel, Wall Street Journal "Christian Wiman takes readers through the ostensible ordinariness of life and reveals the extraordinary."--Adrianna Smith, The Atlantic "Amid the darkness of this season -- nay, this moment in history -- this book of poems is certainly prescriptive, the antidote to deepening psychic ails. . . . Wiman's own history of mortal sufferings. . . makes him a sharp-eyed explorer, on vigilant watch for those shimmering shards of joy along the circuitous climb. . . . In an introduction worthy of memorization, Wiman writes: ' Joy is the only inoculation against the despair to which any sane person is prone.'"--Barbara Mahany, Chicago Tribune (featured in Chicago Tribune's holiday roundup) "Since the Christmas season is a time for joyful contemplation, it would be particularly fitting to linger with the poems in Joy: 100 Poems . They testify to many different experiences of joy in many different poetic forms.-- Commonweal Selected as the 2020 Yale Book Award for Eastern Massachusetts "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge) " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach, "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach, "Bursting with energy and surprising locutions. . . . Even the most familiar poets seem somehow new within the context of Joy."-- David Skeel, Wall Street Journal "Christian Wiman takes readers through the ostensible ordinariness of life and reveals the extraordinary."--Adrianna Smith, The Atlantic "Wiman's own encounters with the blaze of pain that sharpens one's observations of the world are what make him such a careful and judicious reader. . . . [He] understands joy expansively, and uses these poems as a means by which his readers can discover and recall its meaning."--Adrianna Smith, Atlantic "Amid the darkness of this season -- nay, this moment in history -- this book of poems is certainly prescriptive, the antidote to deepening psychic ails. . . . Wiman's own history of mortal sufferings. . . makes him a sharp-eyed explorer, on vigilant watch for those shimmering shards of joy along the circuitous climb. . . . In an introduction worthy of memorization, Wiman writes: ' Joy is the only inoculation against the despair to which any sane person is prone.'"--Barbara Mahany, Chicago Tribune (featured in Chicago Tribune's holiday roundup) "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge) " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach, " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome, "Christian Wiman takes readers through the ostensible ordinariness of life and reveals the extraordinary. . . . Through a luminous array of poetry and prose, Wiman captures joy in contemporary contexts. . . . Wiman's own encounters with the blaze of pain that sharpens one's observations of the world are what make him such a careful and judicious reader. . . . Wiman understands joy expansively, and uses these poems as a means by which his readers can discover and recall its meaning."--Adrianna Smith, Atlantic "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge) " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome, "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems, "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge), "This is strong work - original, necessary, and illuminating  -  about an often overlooked aspect of poetry and also about Wiman's own work and its sources."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own, "Bursting with energy and surprising locutions. . . . Even the most familiar poets seem somehow new within the context of Joy."--David Skeel, Wall Street Journal "Christian Wiman takes readers through the ostensible ordinariness of life and reveals the extraordinary."--Adrianna Smith, The Atlantic "Amid the darkness of this season -- nay, this moment in history -- this book of poems is certainly prescriptive, the antidote to deepening psychic ails. . . . Wiman's own history of mortal sufferings. . . makes him a sharp-eyed explorer, on vigilant watch for those shimmering shards of joy along the circuitous climb. . . . In an introduction worthy of memorization, Wiman writes: ' Joy is the only inoculation against the despair to which any sane person is prone.'"--Barbara Mahany, Chicago Tribune (featured in Chicago Tribune's holiday roundup) "Since the Christmas season is a time for joyful contemplation, it would be particularly fitting to linger with the poems in Joy: 100 Poems . They testify to many different experiences of joy in many different poetic forms.-- Commonweal "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge) " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach, "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge)  , "Bursting with energy and surprising locutions. . . . Even the most familiar poets seem somehow new within the context of Joy."--David Skeel, Wall Street Journal "Christian Wiman takes readers through the ostensible ordinariness of life and reveals the extraordinary."--Adrianna Smith, The Atlantic "Amid the darkness of this season--nay, this moment in history--this book of poems is certainly prescriptive, the antidote to deepening psychic ails. . . . Wiman's own history of mortal sufferings. . . makes him a sharp-eyed explorer, on vigilant watch for those shimmering shards of joy along the circuitous climb. . . . In an introduction worthy of memorization, Wiman writes: ' Joy is the only inoculation against the despair to which any sane person is prone.'"--Barbara Mahany, Chicago Tribune , holiday roundup "Since the Christmas season is a time for joyful contemplation, it would be particularly fitting to linger with the poems in Joy: 100 Poems . They testify to many different experiences of joy in many different poetic forms."-- Commonweal Selected as the 2020 Yale Book Award for Eastern Massachusetts "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge) " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."--Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach, "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of The Life You Save May Be Your Own and Reinventing Bach "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems "The force of this wonderful collection (and the wonderful introductory essay) is the recognition that joy cannot be argued away. In the centre of our human nightmares something opens and flowers, completely unreasonably, completely undeniably. That is what is celebrated here."--Rowan Williams, theologian and poet (Cambridge) " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club , Lit , and Sinners Welcome, "This is an original, necessary, and illuminating book: it shines a light on an often overlooked aspect of poetry, and on Wiman's own work, too."-- Paul Elie, author of  The Life You Save May Be Your Own  and Reinventing Bach, "This bold anthology provides readers with a wealth of reflection and insight on the epiphanies, large and small, that help give meaning to our lives. These poems remind us that joy is deep, and necessary."--Kathleen Norris, author of Acedia & Me and Journey: New & Selected Poems  , " Joy is an indispensable collection that will buoy up the darkest reader. Truly, Christian Wiman is a genius to have ranged so far (and deep!) to gather in one spot so many unforgettable poems to convince this glum bunny there's more light than dark in our wiggly world."--Mary Karr, author of  The Liars' Club ,  Lit , and  Sinners Welcome
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