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    A Harp in the Stars: An Anthology of Lyric Essays

    A Harp in the Stars by Noble, Randon Billings;

    An Anthology of Lyric Essays

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    Product details:

    • Publisher University of Nebraska Press
    • Date of Publication 1 October 2021
    • Number of Volumes Trade Paperback

    • ISBN 9781496217745
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages310 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 474 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 17 illustrations
    • 250

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    Short description:

    Randon Billings Noble has collected a range of lyric essays in a variety of forms that showcase the essay’s openness to experimentation, reliance on authentic voice, and potential to explore complex subject matter.
     

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    Long description:

    2021 Foreword Indies Honorable Mention for Essays

    What is a lyric essay? An essay that has a lyrical style? An essay that plays with form in a way that resembles poetry more than prose? Both of these? Or something else entirely? The works in this anthology show lyric essays rely more on intuition than exposition, use image more than narration, and question more than answer. But despite all this looseness, the lyric essay still has responsibilities—to try to reveal something, to play with ideas, or to show a shift in thinking, however subtle. The whole of a lyric essay adds up to more than the sum of its parts.

    In A Harp in the Stars, Randon Billings Noble has collected lyric essays written in four different forms—flash, segmented, braided, and hermit crab—from a range of diverse writers. The collection also includes a section of craft essays—lyric essays about lyric essays. And because lyric essays can be so difficult to pin down, each contributor has supplemented their work with a short meditation on this boundary-breaking form.


    "As much of a reference book as a thrilling read."—Poets and Writers

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Randon Billings Noble
    Gyre
    Diane Seuss
    Immortal Wound
    Jericho Parms
    Vide
    Sarah Minor
    Satellite
    Sarah Perry
    Woven
    Lidia Yuknavitch
    Re: Sometime after 5:00 p.m. on a Wednesday in the Middle of Autumn
    Daniel Garcia
    Searching for Gwen
    Laurie Easter
    This Is the Room Where
    Nels P. Highberg
    The Boys of New Delhi: An Essay in Four Hurts
    Sayantani Dasgupta
    The Wait(ress)
    Amy Roost
    Beasts of the Fields
    Aimée Baker
    In My Brother’s Shadow
    Talea Anderson
    Mash-Up: A Family Album
    Sarah Viren
    Nevermore
    Katie Manning
    Classified
    Susanna Donato
    Prophecy
    Eric Tran
    Scars, Silence, and Dian Fossey
    Angie Chuang
    Nausea
    Layla Benitez-James
    Manual
    Amy Bowers
    Elementary Primer
    Michael Dowdy
    The Punch
    Christopher Linforth
    Intersectional Landscapes
    Kristina Gaddy
    My Mother’s Mother
    Davon Loeb
    Apocalypse Logic
    Elissa Washuta
    The Sound of Things Breaking
    Ru Freeman
    Self-Portrait in Apologies
    Sarah Einstein
    Fragment: Strength
    Casandra López
    Body Wash: Instructions on Surviving Homelessness
    Dorothy Bendel
    Informed Consent
    Elizabeth K. Brown
    Thanks, but No
    Emily Brisse
    Frida’s Circle
    Dinty W. Moore
    A Catalog of Faith
    Kelsey Inouye
    Practical Magic: A Beginner’s Grimoire
    Rowan McCandless
    Depends on Who You Ask
    Sandra Beasley
    Against Fidelity
    Leslie Jill Patterson
    Loss Collection
    Lia Purpura
    I’m No Sidney Poitier
    Curtis Smith
    Why I Let Him Touch My Hair
    Tyrese L. Coleman
    Thanatophobia
    Christen Noel Kauffman
    Of a Confession, Sketched from Ten Vignettes
    LaTanya McQueen
    The Heart as a Torn Muscle
    Randon Billings Noble
    On Beauty Interrupted
    Marsha McGregor
    Late Bloom
    Caitlin Myer
    The Last Cricket
    Steve Edwards
    Craft Essays
    Success in Circuit: Lyric Essay as Labyrinth
    Heidi Czerwiec
    Finding Your Voice
    Marina Blitshteyn
    Lying in the Lyric
    Chelsey Clammer
    Chance Operations
    Maya Sonenberg
    On the EEO Genre Sheet
    Jenny Boully
    What’s Missing Here
    Julie Marie Wade
    Meditations
    Source Acknowledgments
    Contributors

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