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Margaret Randall

    Margaret Randallová je feministická básnířka, spisovatelka, fotografka a společenská aktivistka, jejíž dílo čerpá z bohatých zkušeností z pobytů v různých zemích a kulturních prostředích. Spoluzaložila a spoluredigovala vlivný dvojjazyčný literární časopis, který publikoval dynamické texty své doby. Její psaní se často dotýká témat revoluce, sociální spravedlnosti a ženského hlasu, přičemž odráží její angažovanost v klíčových společenských hnutích druhé poloviny 20. století. Prostřednictvím své poezie, prózy a fotografie nabízí jedinečný pohled na propojení osobního a politického.

    She Becomes Time
    Lupe's Dream: And Other Stories
    About Little Charlie Lindbergh and Other Poems
    My Life in 100 Objects
    Artists in My Life
    Thinking about Thinking
    • Thinking about Thinking

      • 260 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      4,8(4)Ohodnotit

      Margaret Randall, the author, editor, and translator of nearly 200 books, turns her mind to the process of thinking - the purpose of which is to engage in the act of curiosity, inquiry, and examination. What results is an intimate, keen, and far-ranging collection of exploration from one of the great minds of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These thirty-one pieces range from current political events to the history of communication, from deciphering the Maya code to a childhood admiration of Elizabeth Taylor, from Alan Turing to the New York City subway maps. And each one concerns itself more with the act of thinking than reaching conclusions, engaging readers with their own ability to think.

      Thinking about Thinking
    • Artists in My Life

      • 240 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
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      Intimate and conversational accounts explore the artists who have influenced poet activist Margaret Randall's creative journey. Each artist is examined within the broader artistic landscape, highlighting their roles as creators, social commentators, and women navigating a male-dominated world. Through her reflections, Randall addresses the impact of visual art and its enduring political significance, offering insights into the intersection of art and activism.

      Artists in My Life
    • My Life in 100 Objects

      • 250 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      1,0(1)Ohodnotit

      Author and poet Margaret Randall describes her life through 100 short prose pieces, each written on the image of a different object--

      My Life in 100 Objects
    • About Little Charlie Lindbergh, like earlier Margaret Randall poetry collections, presents a unique poetic voice by a revered elder in the genre. These poems are all about making connections, many of them unexpected. Randall links national events with intimate family moments, ancient ruins with present-day communities, and prehistory with history (making a convincing argument for the former as a part of the latter). Everyday speech and expressions that have become social clichés or advertising banter find their way into these poems and acquire the precision of literary elegance. Straightforward speech becomes passionate lyricism. This book gives lie to the notion that so-called political poetry must by nature come off as propagandistic; complexity and grace are always present. The poems collected here pay attention to birth, love, loss, Jewish identity, domestic and international violence, the environment, language, art, class, race, gender, and sexual identity. All these seemingly disparate subjects are linked by an empowering way of seeing and saying. This is social justice poetry that packs a wallop and moves the reader deeply.

      About Little Charlie Lindbergh and Other Poems
    • Lupe's Dream: And Other Stories

      • 270 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      During the strange and unsettling second year of COVID-19, Margaret Randall suddenly found herself writing short stories. The author of over 150 books of poetry, essays, biography, nonfiction and translations, Lupe's Dream and Other Stories is her first collection of fiction. These stories are as unsettling as the times. In one way or another, each references life in a near-future where scarcities have become dramatic, space strangely unfamiliar, and time moves in unexpected directions. After several intense months of writing, the stories stopped as mysteriously as they'd begun.

      Lupe's Dream: And Other Stories
    • She Becomes Time

      • 146 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Margaret Randall's new collection, She Becomes Time, continues her legacy of poetry that combines the intimate with the global, history with feeling, memory with the world we touch and see, showing--always in surprising ways--how these impact and intersect each other. The book begins with a group of poems about her childhood, in which the poet reveals secrets and asks unexpected questions. It ends with breathtaking series about Mexico and Cuba, countries the poet knows well and which she takes on without any idealization.

      She Becomes Time
    • Margaret Randall's most recent collection of poems, Out of Violence Into Poetry, was written over these past few years when language itself was violated by a president who lied until each lie, repeated often enough, resembled a terrible truth in the public discourse. Reality, sanity, beauty: all bend and run the risk of breaking when distorted beyond recognition. These poems consciously restore language to its natural habitat. They deal with history, memory, loss, life, death and promise. They address love and aging. They become a welcome refuge at a time of uncertainty and take us on disparate journeys that often have surprising twists. There is humor as well as rage. We cannot leave it to the politicians alone to give words their meaning back. That is the job of poets, and this book does that job well. Randall is the author of nearly 200 books, spanning more than six decades. Out of Violence into Poetry may well be her finest collection of poetry to date.

      Out of Violence Into Poetry: Poems 2018-2021
    • The Morning After is Margaret Randall's 30th poetry collection and eleventh with Wings Press. Randall's work grapples with ageless concerns and unexpected details. Throughout this volume there is a concern with time, place, and memory; intimate landscape; mature love; the current threat to the richness of language; global consciousness; a mapping of human questioning and exploration of identity

      The Morning After: Poetry and Prose in a Post-Truth World
    • Last Words

      Essays

      • 164 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Exploring themes of social justice and creative expression, Margaret Randall's latest essays delve into language, art, integrity, politics, and history. Through her passionate reflections, she offers profound insights that address some of the most pressing questions of our times, making this collection essential for readers seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary issues.

      Last Words
    • Vertigo of Risk

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Margaret Randall's latest poetry collection showcases her profound exploration of truth through a series of poignant poems. The "Dearest" section serves as heartfelt letters to friends and inspirations, transitioning into a powerful celebration of life and art. With her characteristic candor and lyrical skill, Randall crafts a compelling narrative that reflects her journey and artistic vision, marking this collection as a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.

      Vertigo of Risk