Philip Metres: 5 books

Book cover of Sand Opera
by Philip Metres
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2015

"Sand Opera is what political poetry must be like today in our age of seemingly permanent war."-Mark NowakSand Opera emerges from the dizzying position of being named but unheard as an Arab American and out of the parallel sense of seeing Arabs named and silenced since 9/11. Polyvocal poems,...
Book cover of The Sound of Listening

The Sound of Listening

Poetry as Refuge and Resistance

by Philip Metres
Language: English
Release Date: September 17, 2018

Philip Metres stakes a claim for the cultural work that poems can perform—from providing refuge to embodying resistance, from recovering silenced voices to building a more just world, in communities of solitude and solidarity. Gathering a decade of his writing on poetry, he widens our sense of poetry...
Book cover of Primer for Non-Native Speakers
by Philip Metres
Language: English
Release Date: April 9, 2014

“After reading Primer for Non-Native Speakers, I feel like I’ve just come back from a trip to Russia. Philip Metres’s brilliantly compressed lyrical narratives capture the grandeur and the bleakness of an almost mythological country, where a bronze statue of the great poet Pushkin now gazes...
Book cover of Pictures at an Exhibition

Pictures at an Exhibition

A Petersburg Album

by Philip Metres
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2016

Wrestling with the questions of travel, memory, and perception, Pictures at an Exhibition: A Petersburg Album is, at its core, an unrequited love song to St. Petersburg. The fever dream of Peter the Great, Pushkin, Dostoyevsky, Gogol, and Akhmatova, St. Petersburg is the occasion for a broader meditation...
Book cover of A Sense of Regard

A Sense of Regard

Essays on Poetry and Race

by Martha Collins, Camille T. Dungy, Tony Hoagland
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2015

A Sense of Regard, says Laura McCullough, “is an effort to collect the voices of living poets and scholars in thoughtful and considered exfoliation of the current confluence of poetry and race, the difficulties, the nuances, the unexamined, the feared, the questions, and the quarrels across aesthetic...
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