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Guard the mysteries / Cedar Sigo.

Sigo, Cedar, (author.).

Summary:

Guard the Mysteries is a compendium of five talks presented by poet Cedar Sigo for the Bagley Wright Lecture Series. Retracing the ways in which he first encountered the realm of poetry, Sigo plumbs the particulars of modern critique, identity politics, early influences, and poetic form to produce a singular autobiography of voice. Across these lectures, Sigo explores his childhood on the Suquamish Reservation, while paying homage to revolutionary artists, teachers, and thinkers whom have shaped his poetic aesthetic. Simultaneously timeless and extremely timely, these talks ponder the presences that California Buddhism, LGBTQ+ experiences, and Native Nations occupy in the poetic world and the world at large. Publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781950268290
  • ISBN: 1950268292
  • Physical Description: 136 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Seattle : Wave Books, [2021]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Reality is no obstacle : a poetics of participation -- Becoming visible -- Not free from the memory of others : a lecture on Joanne Elizabeth Kyger -- A necessary darkness : Barbara Guest and the open chamber -- Shadows crossing : tones of voice continued.
Subject:
Poetry.
Poetry as Topic
Poésie.
poetry.
Poetry.
Genre:
Essay
essays.
Essays.
Essays.
Essais.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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520 . ‡aGuard the Mysteries is a compendium of five talks presented by poet Cedar Sigo for the Bagley Wright Lecture Series. Retracing the ways in which he first encountered the realm of poetry, Sigo plumbs the particulars of modern critique, identity politics, early influences, and poetic form to produce a singular autobiography of voice. Across these lectures, Sigo explores his childhood on the Suquamish Reservation, while paying homage to revolutionary artists, teachers, and thinkers whom have shaped his poetic aesthetic. Simultaneously timeless and extremely timely, these talks ponder the presences that California Buddhism, LGBTQ+ experiences, and Native Nations occupy in the poetic world and the world at large. ‡cPublisher.
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