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This Connection Of Everyone With Lungs:

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University of CALIFORNIA Press, 2005 - Poetry - 75 pages
"In a time of war, dirty air, missile worship when all oracles seem silenced, from every eco-lyric pore these fine auroras of "This Connection of Everyone With Lungs have been streaming. Registering 9/11 as cellular rupture, this is a work of full globality which redeems our time, makes us remember all that poetry is capable of as form, frame, syntax linking air, earth, lung; what Emerson meant by lyric language as nothing less than externalization of planet's soul."--Rob Wilson, author of "Waking in Seoul "By listing, by naming, the atrocities--the harrowing stats, the scary particulars--in our world-at-endless-war--we might at least exert control over our sanity and extend our mind and compassion to others. It is a connected universe as Spahr so forcefully and powerfully reminds us. "This Connection of Everyone with Lungs is a sustained and anaphoric meditation, a catharsis for our predicament."--Anne Waldman

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Review: This Connection of Everyone With Lungs (New California Poetry #15)

User Review  - RJ Myato - Goodreads

The first (title) poem in this is decent. I really enjoyed the hypnotic rhythm and repetition she uses throughout that one. However, the rest of the book is a really plodding, melodramatic example of ... Read full review

Review: This Connection of Everyone With Lungs (New California Poetry #15)

User Review  - Tiffany Crider - Goodreads

SO MUCH GOOD STUFF! I love her work with connectedness and her beautiful language. This poet explores a lot of the mundane as well as the things that capture our attention from news and media and current events. Read full review

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About the author (2005)

Juliana Spahr is a poet, critic, and editor. Among her books of poems are Fuck You--Aloha--I Love You and Response, winner of the National Poetry Series Award. She coedits the international arts journal Chain with Jena Osman.

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