Description:"Now if you will listen, Beloved, you will hear the inner doors of the wind being tapped upon by thin crimson leaves; and you may see the sullen rain treading a pathway backward to the sleeping stars; and if you will come (cautiously, Gold-Head), listening over your own foot sounds as you walk down the stair of darkness, you may hear, persuasively, the shell of the little moon dribbling and cracking with dissociated music, a fixed star-point between our microscopic hearts. —"Continued Nocturne"Virtually unpublished since her untimely death in 1933, Kathleen Tankersley Young has remained a peripheral presence in the story of American modernism, most often mentioned alongside Charles Henri Ford as an editor of Blues. This volume seeks to kindle a long overdue interest in her own work by bringing together her three books—Ten Poems, The Dark Land, and The Pepper Trees—along with her uncollected work for magazines and nearly forty unpublished poems.Kathleen Tankersley Young (August 15, 1902–April 13, 1933) was a Texas-born writer and editor, known primarily as an associate editor of Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms, published by Charles Henri Ford. She published three books in her lifetime, and contributed to a wide array of magazines, including The Echo, free verse, Poetry, Pagany, and transition. From 1932 until her death, she was the editor of The Modern Editions Press, which published early work by Paul Bowles and Carl Rakosi, as well as pamphlets by Kay Boyle, Horace Gregory, and others.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Collected Works. To get started finding The Collected Works, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: "Now if you will listen, Beloved, you will hear the inner doors of the wind being tapped upon by thin crimson leaves; and you may see the sullen rain treading a pathway backward to the sleeping stars; and if you will come (cautiously, Gold-Head), listening over your own foot sounds as you walk down the stair of darkness, you may hear, persuasively, the shell of the little moon dribbling and cracking with dissociated music, a fixed star-point between our microscopic hearts. —"Continued Nocturne"Virtually unpublished since her untimely death in 1933, Kathleen Tankersley Young has remained a peripheral presence in the story of American modernism, most often mentioned alongside Charles Henri Ford as an editor of Blues. This volume seeks to kindle a long overdue interest in her own work by bringing together her three books—Ten Poems, The Dark Land, and The Pepper Trees—along with her uncollected work for magazines and nearly forty unpublished poems.Kathleen Tankersley Young (August 15, 1902–April 13, 1933) was a Texas-born writer and editor, known primarily as an associate editor of Blues: A Magazine of New Rhythms, published by Charles Henri Ford. She published three books in her lifetime, and contributed to a wide array of magazines, including The Echo, free verse, Poetry, Pagany, and transition. From 1932 until her death, she was the editor of The Modern Editions Press, which published early work by Paul Bowles and Carl Rakosi, as well as pamphlets by Kay Boyle, Horace Gregory, and others.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Collected Works. To get started finding The Collected Works, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.