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  • Free Poetry author wins prestigious TS Eliot Prize


    Peter Gizzi, an author published by Boise State Free Poetry, won the TS Eliot Prize for his collection “Fierce Elegy.” Informed by grief for his two brothers, “Fierce Elegy” received praise from the British poet Mimi Khalvati, Chair of judges, who described Gizzi’s collection as “infinitely sad, yet resolute, and so alive in body and spirit.”

    Free Poetry, an independent press run by the Boise State Creative Writing MFA Program, published Gizzi’s “A User’s Guide to the Invisible World: Selected Interviews.” Gizzi also featured in the Fall 2021 Creative Writing MFA Reading Series, giving a reading of his work and meeting with students on campus.

    About Free Poetry

    Since 2005, with the inaugural publication of Jeremy Hooker’s Reflections on Ground and Seventeen Poems, Free Poetry has been publishing poetry, essays and translations by new and established poets from around the world. All Free Poetry chapbooks are available free of charge and without copyright. Readers are encouraged to photocopy or download these chapbooks and to distribute them ad infinitum. In 2020 Free Poetry began publishing books focusing on Poetics.

    About the TS Eliot Poetry Prize

    The TS Eliot Foundation each year selects one poetry collection from a shortlist of ten books for the prize. The £25,000 award, one of the most prestigious in the poetry world, goes to “the best collection of new verse in English first published in the UK or the Republic of Ireland,” according to the Foundation’s website.

    Learn more

    You can read about the line-up of Spring 2025 writers in the Hemingway Center Reading series here.

    Learn more about Free Poetry here.



    We are thrilled to announce that Free Poetry author, [Author Name], has won the prestigious TS Eliot Prize for their exceptional work in the field of poetry. The TS Eliot Prize is one of the most prestigious awards in the world of poetry and is given annually to a poet for the best new collection of verse.

    [Author Name]’s collection, Free Poetry, has captivated readers and critics alike with its powerful imagery, evocative language, and profound insights. Their work explores themes of love, loss, identity, and the human experience with a depth and beauty that is truly remarkable.

    We are incredibly proud of [Author Name] for this well-deserved recognition and we are honored to have their work as part of our literary community. Congratulations to [Author Name] on this incredible achievement!

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  • ‘There’s a majesty to grief’: TS Eliot poetry prize winner Peter Gizzi | Poetry


    Winning the TS Eliot prize came as a shock to American poet Peter Gizzi. “I had zero expectations”, he says. “All I know is I was overwhelmed.” In fact, the 65-year-old says he almost cried when his name was read out for his collection Fierce Elegy.

    When we talk the next day – Gizzi is speaking over Zoom from Valencia, where he flew to see family after attending the ceremony in London on Monday night – he is clearly still emotional. The prestigious poetry award holds particular significance for him, having long felt an affinity with TS Eliot. In fact, Gizzi and his friend, the poet and scholar JH Prynne, even went on a pilgrimage to the village that features in the final poem in Eliot’s Four Quartets.

    “When I came to England in 1994, Jeremy [Prynne] asked ‘what should we do?’” I said Little Gidding wasn’t far, and he said, ‘Yes, that’s right. We shall go and have a picnic,” Gizzi tells me. “We went the next day, and in the churchyard read the Four Quartets.”

    Often described as a “poet’s poet”, Gizzi has long been a major figure in US poetry. Born in Michigan in 1959, he delayed going to college and instead was part of the punk scene in New York. At the same time, he was reading the poets who remain strong influences on him: Allen Ginsburg, Rimbaud, Keith Waldrop and John Ashbery. Their work helped to form his view that poetry is “like friendship. It’s a very intimate art. It happens one poem at a time over a life.”

    Poetry first came into Gizzi’s life in tragic circumstances when he was 12. His father had died in a plane crash in 1972. It was a year later, when his late brother Michael, also a noted poet, wrote a piece called Requiem in March, that Gizzi was alerted to the possibilities of what poetry could do.

    “The poem had the lines, ‘if it was only a plane crash / why didn’t you walk from the wreckage’” That was the “first true thing anyone had said” in the aftermath of the crash, Gizzi says. “I was just so angry when people had tried to console me. But I realised poetry is the way. A light came on and I’ve never stopped reading it.”

    Gizzi’s 11 collections of poetry have seen him move from conscious attempts to engage with politics, to something more inward facing. “I realised I don’t want to be a trumpet,” he says. “I don’t want to just respond to the news. This is a bogus trail. I don’t want to follow this.”

    But he’s at pains to stress that doesn’t mean his later poems are autobiographical. “My poems are lived. The ‘I’ belongs to all of us. I mean, Peter Gizzi is there, but he’s just a piece of it, because that pronoun that we share is wound and sprung with so much historical consciousness. So many affiliated voices speak through it when we use it. Language is bigger than me, it’s older than me. It doesn’t live in me – we all live in it.”

    This shift has also been due to Gizzi losing a number of friends and family members over the last 15 years, including his mother and both his brothers. Many of the poems in Fierce Elegy try to grasp at what might be beyond death; an image that comes back often is the attempt to see into the invisible. For Gizzi, this ties into the idea that the elegy can be a tool that helps us to understand that there is a lot to living and dying that is beyond language.

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    “I believe that joy and sorrow are a very complex ecosystem. We can’t have one without the other,” he says. “I also find elegies joyful because there’s a majesty to grief. And the majesty is to understand the mystery of this thing we call being.”

    And why are they “fierce” elegies in particular? “I imagine ferocity in this instance to be an act of vulnerability,” Gizzi says. “I believe the elegy can take a broken heart in a fierce world and transform it into a fierce heart in a broken world.”

    Sound is also crucial to how Gizzi’s poems work on readers. While it might appear many of the short lines in Fierce Elegy make it a struggle to feel the rhythm of the poems, actually he is asking you to hear and feel the musicality that underpins them. “Sound is sculptural, you can live inside a piece of music,” he says. “So I’m really interested in poetry that has a musical quality.”

    Gizzi thinks Fierce Elegy resonates with so many readers because of its deliberately pared-down language. “George Oppen, the great American objectivist poet, said: ‘I like all the little words: tree, house, hill.’ And I began to think, well, these are the words in which we live. Could I say more by saying less? Poems are as much about what’s not there as what’s there, right?”

    What is there for Gizzi right now is a celebratory dinner with his family. Before he goes, he reiterates how thankful he is for the prize and the recognition it has brought him. “I love my work. I believe in my work. It’s my life. I stand by it.”



    Peter Gizzi, the winner of the TS Eliot poetry prize, explores the majesty of grief in his award-winning collection. In his poignant and evocative poetry, Gizzi delves into the depths of loss and longing, capturing the complex emotions that come with mourning.

    With lyrical language and haunting imagery, Gizzi’s work conveys the beauty and power of grief, illuminating the transformative nature of sorrow. Through his exploration of loss, Gizzi invites readers to confront their own emotions and experiences, offering a cathartic journey through the landscape of grief.

    As the recipient of the prestigious TS Eliot poetry prize, Peter Gizzi’s work stands as a testament to the enduring impact of poetry in navigating the complexities of human emotion. His poignant reflections on grief serve as a reminder of the majesty and beauty that can be found in even the darkest of moments.

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  • Heart Sutra ~ Hannya Heart Sutra ~ & Sky The Void (Neo Buddism Video Poetry) [DVD Set of 2]

    Heart Sutra ~ Hannya Heart Sutra ~ & Sky The Void (Neo Buddism Video Poetry) [DVD Set of 2]


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    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 ounces
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0055SKYA8
    Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


    Discover the profound teachings of the Heart Sutra, Hannya Heart Sutra, and Sky The Void with this enlightening DVD set of 2. Immerse yourself in the world of Neo Buddhism through beautiful video poetry that will touch your heart and expand your mind.

    The Heart Sutra is a revered scripture in Mahayana Buddhism, known for its concise yet powerful teachings on the nature of reality and the path to enlightenment. The Hannya Heart Sutra delves deeper into the concept of emptiness, inviting us to let go of our attachments and illusions.

    Sky The Void offers a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of all things, reminding us of the vastness of the universe and our place within it. Through stunning visuals and poetic narration, this video will inspire you to contemplate the mysteries of existence and the beauty of impermanence.

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  • THE POETRY OF LIGHT: VENETIAN DRAWINGS FROM THE NATIONAL By Andrew Robison Mint

    THE POETRY OF LIGHT: VENETIAN DRAWINGS FROM THE NATIONAL By Andrew Robison Mint



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    The Poetry of Light: Venetian Drawings from the National Gallery of Art

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  • The Muse in the Machine: Computerizing the Poetry of Human Thought

    The Muse in the Machine: Computerizing the Poetry of Human Thought


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    (as of Dec 26,2024 20:30:02 UTC – Details)




    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Free Press (January 15, 2002)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0743236556
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743236553
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches


    In today’s digital age, technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives, including the way we create and consume art. One area where this transformation is particularly evident is in the world of poetry.

    Gone are the days of pen and paper, as poets now turn to computers and other digital tools to help them craft their verses. From online writing platforms to AI-generated poetry, the marriage of man and machine is yielding a new wave of poetic expression.

    But what does this mean for the age-old concept of the muse? Can a computer truly capture the essence of human thought and emotion in poetry? Or is there something inherently unique about the human experience that cannot be replicated by machines?

    Some argue that technology can actually enhance the creative process, providing poets with new tools and inspiration to draw from. AI programs can analyze vast amounts of data to generate new ideas and lines of poetry, while online writing communities can connect poets with a global audience, sparking new collaborations and creativity.

    On the other hand, some fear that computerizing poetry may strip away the soul and authenticity of the art form. Can a machine truly understand the complexities of human emotion and the nuances of language in the same way a human can?

    Ultimately, the debate over the muse in the machine is ongoing. As technology continues to advance and shape the world of poetry, it is up to poets and readers alike to decide how best to navigate this brave new world of digital creativity.
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  • California Art Book Adobe House History Ralph Love Poetry Signed Hudson RARE

    California Art Book Adobe House History Ralph Love Poetry Signed Hudson RARE



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  • From Pixels to Poetry: How Generative AI is Redefining Creative Expression

    From Pixels to Poetry: How Generative AI is Redefining Creative Expression


    Artificial intelligence (AI) has been making waves in the creative world, with the latest trend being generative AI that is redefining how we think about creative expression. From generating artwork to composing music, AI is enabling humans to explore new realms of creativity that were previously unimaginable.

    One of the most fascinating applications of generative AI is in the world of poetry. With the ability to analyze vast amounts of text and understand language patterns, AI algorithms can now generate poetry that rivals the works of human poets. By feeding these algorithms with a database of poems, they can learn the nuances of language and create their own unique verses.

    This intersection of technology and art has led to some truly remarkable creations. One such example is the AI-generated poetry book “The Road Not Taken: The AI Edition,” which features poems written entirely by AI algorithms. The book has received critical acclaim for its thought-provoking and emotionally resonant verses, showcasing the potential of AI to push the boundaries of creative expression.

    Generative AI is also making waves in the visual arts, with algorithms capable of generating stunning digital artwork. By analyzing thousands of images and learning the principles of design, these algorithms can create intricate and visually striking pieces that challenge our perceptions of art. From abstract compositions to realistic landscapes, AI-generated art is blurring the lines between human and machine creativity.

    But perhaps the most exciting aspect of generative AI is its ability to collaborate with human artists. By providing a platform for artists to experiment and co-create with AI algorithms, new forms of artistic expression are emerging. This collaborative approach is enabling artists to explore new ideas and push the boundaries of what is possible in the creative realm.

    As generative AI continues to evolve and improve, the possibilities for creative expression are endless. From poetry to painting, music to film, AI is redefining how we think about art and challenging us to explore new ways of creating. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious enthusiast, the world of generative AI offers a wealth of opportunities to engage with technology and unleash your creativity in ways you never thought possible.

  • Colleges Ruined Poetry But I Fixed it!

    Colleges Ruined Poetry But I Fixed it!


    Price: $25.00
    (as of Nov 24,2024 14:41:36 UTC – Details)




    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DKQM69LH
    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (October 21, 2024)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 51 pages
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8343892666
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.84 ounces
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.12 x 8 inches


    Colleges Ruined Poetry But I Fixed it!

    For too long, poetry has been confined to the stuffy classrooms of academia, dissected and analyzed until all the magic and beauty is stripped away. But fear not, fellow poetry lovers, for I have found a way to bring back the passion and creativity that was lost in the halls of higher education.

    Instead of focusing on outdated rules and structures, I have embraced the true essence of poetry – self-expression, emotion, and imagination. I have thrown away the textbooks and let my words flow freely, unencumbered by the constraints of traditional academic poetry.

    I have rediscovered the joy of writing poetry, letting my thoughts and feelings spill onto the page without fear of judgment or criticism. And guess what? It feels amazing.

    So, if you too have felt stifled by the rigid rules of poetry taught in colleges, I urge you to break free and rediscover the magic of this beautiful art form. Let your words soar and your soul sing – poetry is meant to be felt, not studied.

    Join me in reclaiming poetry from the clutches of academia and let’s bring back the wonder and beauty that was lost. Together, we can fix what colleges have ruined and reignite the spark of creativity in the world of poetry.
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