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Zack Rogow

Auteur van Oranges

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Bevat de namen: Zack Rogow, Zach Rogow

Fotografie: Margaretta K. Mitchell

Werken van Zack Rogow

Oranges (1988) 39 exemplaren
Two Lines: Masks (2007) 4 exemplaren
The Selfsame Planet (1999) 1 exemplaar
Talking with the Radio (2015) 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Rogow, Zack
Geslacht
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Organisaties
California College of the Arts
Korte biografie
Zack Rogow is the author, editor, or translator of eighteen books and plays, including six collections of poetry, a novel, three anthologies, four volumes of translation, and a children's book. He has written three plays, including La Vie en Noir: The Art and Life of Léopold Sédar Senghor, performed by the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. His most recent book of poems is The Number Before Infinity, published by Scarlet Tanager Books in 2008. He teaches in the MFA in Writing Program at the California College of the Arts and in the low-residency MFA in Writing at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. He is the editor of a critically acclaimed anthology of U.S. poetry, The Face of Poetry, published by University of California Press; and editor of two volumes of TWO LINES: World Writing in Translation, distributed by University of Washington Press. His translations of George Sand, Colette, and André Breton have won numerous awards, including the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Translation Award and the Northern California Book Award in Translation. His children's book, Oranges, was a Junior Library Guild Book-of-the-Month.

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A luscious constellation of poetry & music & politics. I’m on board—conjuring up Billie Holiday just might be able to heal ‘the fracked thighs of the land’!”
—Alisa Clancy, Program Director/Host, KCSM Jazz91

“Zack Rogow’s Talking with the Radio summons the ear with the measures of poetry, esp. the ghazal. …it is singing that Rogow’s poems commemorate, consider, and celebrate. Join him and listen.”
—Patricia Spears Jones, author of Femme du Monde and Painkiller

“These inventive riffs, raps, tributes to jazz and pop greats like Ella, Billie, Sarah, Dylan, and others, are Zack Rogow’s deeply heartfelt response in re-imagining these iconic voices with their honesty of feeling by Rogow’s musically engaging in their fierceness with his own more playful, but no less urgently truthful song.”
—Jack Marshall, author of Spiral Trace
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907lamb | Nov 21, 2019 |
This book is about the planting, growing, harvesting, packaging, and selling of oranges, showing that it takes place around the world. Majority of the sentences begin with the word “somebody,” implying that oranges would not be grown in this way without people. The book told the story of what people do to grow oranges. I really liked this book. The pictures were very interesting to look at, and the word choices were very interesting—the author even talked about what languages the people doing the growing. I think this is a concept book because it answers the question: Where do oranges come from?… (meer)
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chelsea6273 | May 6, 2012 |

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Werken
7
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Leden
60
Populariteit
#277,520
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
3
ISBNs
10

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