Most Popular Books by Marie Ponsot

Marie Ponsot is the author of Collected Poems of Marie Ponsot (2018), Springing (2013), Easy (2011), The Bird Catcher (2013), True Minds (1956), Admit Impediment (1981).

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Collected Poems of Marie Ponsot

release date: Jun 05, 2018
Collected Poems of Marie Ponsot
Now in paperback, the stunning lifework of this beloved prize-winning poet, gathered in one volume, covering sixty years of poetry, from 1956 to 2016. This celebratory volume covers nearly all of Marie Ponsot's published work, from True Minds (published in 1956 as number five in the famous Pocket Poets series from City Lights press) through Easy (2009), her most recent collection; and it also includes some work written in the years since. Here is the lyrical joy, the full range of Ponsot's gift for constructing the pleasures and pains of a riddle that the music and wit of her language solve just in the nick of time, in the "hand-span skill" that is the poem. Notable in this collection is the astonishing accomplishment of Ponsot's sonnets: the traditional form in varieties we've never seen in one book before. Open these pages anywhere to experience "language as the primitive dialect of our human race," as she has described it--to gratefully enter a state that is "what poetry hopes of us and for us: enraptured attention."

Springing

release date: Dec 18, 2013
Springing
From the award-winning author of The Bird Catcher, this life-spanning volume offers the delight of both discovery and re-discovery, as Ponsot tends the unruly garden of her mind with her customary care and passion. The book opens with a group of new poems, including “What Would You Like to Be When You Grow Up?”—a question that has kept Ponsot’s work vital for more than five decades. Throughout the selections from her four earlier books and a trove of previously unpublished work covering the years 1946 to 1971, she offers us a “lost haven in a springing world.” Sometimes sharp in her self-perception, but always listing toward pleasure and elegance, unafraid of grief and the passage of time, Ponsot continually refreshes her language and the spirited self from which it emerges.

Easy

release date: May 17, 2011
Easy
A “delightful” (Poetry), celebratory volume of late-life poems from the award-winning octogenarian Marie Ponsot.

The Bird Catcher

release date: Oct 30, 2013
The Bird Catcher
In 1998, Marie Ponsot was awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry, confirming the praise that has been bestowed on her by critics and peers--among them Eavan Boland and Carolyn Kizer (who are quoted on the back of the book jacket) and Amy Clampitt, who had this to say of Ponsot's last book: "She is marvelously attuned to the visual and to the audible. She is no less precisely a geographer of the interior life, above all the experience of being a woman."

Beat Not the Poor Desk

Beat Not the Poor Desk
This book offers a revolutionary inductive approach to teaching composition, in particular the essay.

Still Against War VI

release date: May 12, 2016
Still Against War VI
The sixth volume of Still Against War compiles more poetry in honor of Marie Ponsot. Contributing poets include Helen Barnard, Janine Beichman, Margo Berdeshevsky, Patricia Brody, Stephanie Bulger, Michelle Y. Burke, Laura A. Ciraolo, Howard Clyman, Tom Cocotos, Elizabeth J. Coleman, Melody Compo, David Corcoran, Rosemary Deen, Katherine Korth Dehais, Alan Felsenthal, Jean Gallagher, Beatrix Gates, Rochelle Goldstein, David Groff, Scott Hightower, Rose Horowitz, Hettie Jones, Katrina Kostro, Laurence Loeb, Marcia Loughran, Meg McGuire Jane McKinley, Michael Morical, Constance Norgren, Sarah Paley, Michael Petshaft, Sapphire, Timothy Small, Susan Soriano, Karen Steinmetz, Jamie Stern, Katherine Barrett Swett, L. Sze, Carolyn Tacey, Jackson Taylor, Marjorie Tesser, LB Thompson, Clyde Tressler, Jonathan Wells, and Catherine Woodard.

The Green Dark

release date: Jan 01, 1988

The Common Sense

The Common Sense
The Common Sense is elemental and beautifully succinct. It focuses on the expository essay, which, despite its association with abominable teaching techniques and vapid results, is at its best the one form that reveals to students and teachers the power of writing. "It is not second-rate writing," Deen and Ponsot state, "nor is teaching it second-rate work." This is a commonsensical text that puts its principles directly at the service of upper secondary and college students of all abilities. It perceives the composing class as an active community of writers, stresses the uses of listening and reading aloud, and lays out a core of work that can't be done wrong.

Josy Coiffure

release date: Jul 09, 2010
Josy Coiffure
Bienvenue chez Josy Coiffure ! A Marseille, dans son modeste salon de quartier, Josy brosse avec tendresse la comédie du quotidien et met en scène une galerie de personnages attachants et irritants : Marie-Ange, experte-shampooineuse en chef qui danse le « zlow » avec des rondeurs toutes felliniennes, Jeanine Pantalacci, « qu'elle est beaucoup pressée », Madame Locci de longue tanquée dans le salon, Jocelyne avec ses airs de craintdégun, Mademoiselle Guillotot la prof d'anglais, la dame chic à l'accent jambon, sans oublier le plus beau, son mari « Rogié »... Ragots, rouleaux, sanglots, ciseaux, blues et blouses... Du haut de son tabouret en formica, Josy déroule un hallucinant monologue pétri de rires et de souvenirs. Elle orchestre une polyphonie de voix, d'accents et de caractères avec un phrasé d'une précision redoutable. Anne-Marie Ponsot a su rendre à l'écrit la fougue, la saveur et la beauté du verbe marseillais. Ecrit en 1980, ce texte a été joué par elle-même... près de 600 fois dans la France entière, faisant rayonner le parler et l'esprit de Marseille bien au-delà de la Viste et des Goudes... Œuvre littéraire inédite, grand ancêtre de l'Overlittérature, "Josy Coiffure" est un texte culte aux racines de la marseillitude !

Le Seigneur Des Hautes-Buttes.] Old One-Toe. (Translated from the French by Marie Ponsot. Illustrated by Ralph Thompson.).

Bemba. Bemba: an African Adventure ... Translated from the French by Marie Ponsot. Illustrated by Harper Johnson

The Fables of La Fontaine. Illustrated by Simonne Baudouin. Translated ... by Marie Ponsot

Contes Des Fées. Cinderella and Other Stories. Retold by Jeanne Cappe. Illustrated by J.L. Huens. Translated ... by Marie Ponsot

Snow White and Other Stories from Grimm. Retold by Jeanne Cappe. Illustrated by J.L. Huens. Translated from the French by Marie Ponsot

Mick Et la P.105. Mick and the P.105 ... Translated ... by Marie Ponsot. Illustrated by Robert Micklewright

Bruno, Roi de la Montagne. Bruno, King of the Wild ... Translated ... by Marie Ponsot. Illustrated by Johannes Troyer

From Vine to Wine

release date: Jan 01, 2022

To the Muse of Doorways Edges Verges

release date: Jan 01, 2002
To the Muse of Doorways Edges Verges
This broadside was letterpress-printed in an edition of 150 copies at the Center for Book Arts, New York City, in honor of the poet's reading on June 13, 2002. From Springing (2002), it was printed by permission of Alfred A. Knopf. --Center for Book Arts.

Once Upon a Time Stories. (The Girl, the Shrimp and the Three Suitors; The King, the Bear and the Hedgehog. By Marcelle Vérité. The Ugly Duckling; Ida and the Dancing Flowers. By Hans Christian Andersen, Retold by Jeanne Cappe.) Translated and Adapted by M. Ponsot. Illustrations by Elisabeth Ivanovsky and Jean Leon Huens

Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the Upper Greenhorn Formation and the Lower Carlile Shale (early Upper Cretaceous) in the Black Hills Area

Russell FitzGerald Papers

Russell FitzGerald Papers
Correspondence, writings (poems, stories, essays, etc.), diaries, artwork, small-press books, and photographs. Includes manuscripts by Helen Adam, James Alexander, Robin Blaser, Paul Blackburn, Richard Buckle, Victor Coleman, Robert Creeley, Wesley Day, Samuel R. Delany, Thomas M. Disch, Harold Dull, Lewis Ellingham, Carol Emschwiller, Dora FitzGerald, David Franks, Marilyn Hacker, William Harris, Noah Joseph Howard, Bob Kaufman, Joanne Kyger, William McNeill, Marie Ponsot, Gilbert Sorrentino, George Stanley, Colin Stuart, Raymon(d) Taylor, Diane Wakoski, Anne Waldman, and Lewis Warsh. Also includes writings (including an original poem) by Jack Spicer and sample issues of early poetry zines containing his works. Correspondents include Harold Dull, Lewis Ellingham, Tom Field, Dora FitzGerald, Nemi Frost, Marilyn Hacker, Steve Jonas, Bob Kaufman, Joanne Kyger, Denise Levertov, William McNeill, Joel Oppenheimer, Stan Persky, Gary Snyder, Russell Snyder, George Stanley, and Irene Taverner. FitzGerald's diaries present day-by-day accounts of several years of life in San Francisco's North Beach during the 1950s and 1960s.

The Adventures of Little Tiger

The Adventures of Little Tiger
Little Tiger gives a party for all his friends and then goes off to see the world.

Chinese Fairy Tales

release date: Mar 01, 1988
Chinese Fairy Tales
Traditional tales from ancient China.

De cep en vigne

release date: Jan 01, 2022

C.H.Waddington ou "l'évolution d'un évolutionniste"

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Les coulisses du recrutement

release date: Feb 07, 2013
Les coulisses du recrutement
Tout le monde pense savoir recruter ; en revanche, savoir se faire recruter semble moins évident. Il y a pourtant autant de pièges derrière l'apparente facilité à recruter que derrière l'extrême complexité à se faire recruter. Qui fait quoi dans le monde du recrutement ? Qu'est-ce qui marche ? Autant de questions qui restent bien souvent dans le flou. Le recrutement est aussi l'objet de tous les fantasmes : le pouvoir du recruteur à sélectionner, à piéger ou à mettre à nu les candidats, l'idéal du mouton à cinq pattes, la recherche du clone, etc. L'objectif de cet ouvrage est de dénoncer les idées reçues sur le recrutement des cadres, de montrer comment décoder et decrypter les pratiques et les méthodes, et de clarifier le rôle des différents acteurs sur le marché. [4ème de couv.]

C.H. Waddington ou l'Evolution d'un évolutionniste, 1905-1975

release date: Jan 01, 1988
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