TY - BOOK ID - 138240072 TI - The unstill ones : poems PY - 2017 SN - 1400888778 PB - Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, DB - UniCat KW - English poetry KW - American poetry KW - 450-2099 KW - Against a Dwarf. KW - Bald's Leechbook. KW - Barley. KW - Black Shawl. KW - Boat. KW - Bobber (motorcycle). KW - Bread. KW - Bridle. KW - Chainsaw. KW - Cherry blossom. KW - Clothing. KW - Coal. KW - Coat (animal). KW - Cockroach. KW - Coffin. KW - Cupboard. KW - Denise Levertov. KW - Density. KW - Dirt. KW - Dry rot. KW - East Danes. KW - Ermine (heraldry). KW - Evaporation. KW - Finger. KW - Fishing. KW - Flake (fish). KW - Foot (unit). KW - Grief. KW - Ground (electricity). KW - Hand. KW - Hearth. KW - Heat. KW - Hoof. KW - Ink. KW - Jaw. KW - Jellyfish. KW - John Berryman. KW - Kitchen stove. KW - Lacnunga. KW - Laughter. KW - Leather. KW - Length. KW - Limb (anatomy). KW - Lumber. KW - Middle-earth. KW - Moth. KW - Mouth. KW - Nail (fastener). KW - Oil painting. KW - Old Book (ghost). KW - Old English literature. KW - Old English rune poem. KW - Orange blossom. KW - Parapet. KW - Plank (wood). KW - Poetry. KW - Prison uniform. KW - Quill. KW - Round steak. KW - Sailing. KW - Seaweed. KW - Sewing. KW - Shard (role-playing game). KW - Ship. KW - Shot (pellet). KW - Sock. KW - Sod. KW - Soil. KW - Spear. KW - Steak. KW - Steam. KW - Stephen Crane. KW - Strip mall. KW - Swathe. KW - The Shard. KW - The Wife's Lament. KW - Tool. KW - Tooth. KW - Torso. KW - Towel. KW - Trench coat. KW - Trombone. KW - Trowel. KW - Turning. KW - Vein (geology). KW - Violet (color). KW - Wafer (electronics). KW - Washer (hardware). KW - Weather. KW - Wheat. KW - Whisky. KW - Window box. KW - Wine. KW - With Child. KW - Wolf Brother. KW - Woman. KW - Wound. KW - Wulf and Eadwacer. KW - Wulf. KW - Yolk. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138240072 AB - An exciting debut collection of original poems and translations from Old EnglishAn exciting debut collection of original poems and translations from Old English, The Unstill Ones takes readers into a timeless, shadow-filled world where new poems sound ancient, and ancient poems sound new. Award-winning scholar-poet Miller Oberman's startlingly fresh translations of well-known and less familiar Old English poems often move between archaic and contemporary diction, while his original poems frequently draw on a compressed, tactile Old English lexicon and the powerful formal qualities of medieval verse.Shaped by Oberman's scholarly training in poetry, medieval language, translation, and queer theory, these remarkable poems explore sites of damage and transformation, both new and ancient. "Wulf and Eadwacer," a radical new translation of a thousand-year-old lyric, merges scholarly practice with a queer- and feminist-inspired rendering, while original poems such as "On Trans" draw lyrical connections between multiple processes of change and boundary crossing, from translation to transgender identity. Richly combining scholarly rigor, a finely tuned contemporary aesthetic, and an inventiveness that springs from a deep knowledge of the earliest forms of English, The Unstill Ones marks the emergence of a major new voice in poetry. ER -