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James Ragan

    January 1, 1944

    James Ragan crafts poetry that is both arresting and distinctive, delving into the core of human experience with a finely-grained, witty style. His work is marked by a dominating insight that identifies him as a major poetic voice. Ragan's distinctive approach to language invites readers into a profound exploration of complex themes. His powerful verses resonate with a unique perspective, solidifying his significant contribution to contemporary literature.

    James Ragan
    Hladová zeď. The Hunger Wall
    Selected Poems. Valitud Luuletused (estonština)
    The Chanter's Reed
    Womb-weary
    In the Talking Hours
    • In the Talking Hours, James Ragan's first book of poems -- originally published in 1979 -- unleashes its raw energy and emotional power like a collection of classic paintings brought forth in a new retrospective. Hailed by Josephine Miles as the work of "an authoritative voice who will be recognized as an important voice", this distinguished collection is imbued with the social turbulence of the times and the emotions of a young poet coming to terms with his family, mortality, and the absurdities of modernity.

      In the Talking Hours
    • First printing, a trade paperback, issued simultaneously with hardcover. His second collection of poems (also preceded by several plays) - one which Yevtushenko called a "testament to universal brotherhood." 59 pp.

      Womb-weary
    • The Chanter's Reed

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Praise for James Ragan's Poetry:"James Ragan's poems spare no passion in believing they sing."Seamus Heaney Nobel Prize Winner"Ragan dominates the art of image, the art of poetic line, and the art of poetic narration with insight that marks major poets."Miroslav Holub Nobel Prize Nominee"James Ragan's poems are satisfying and distinctive, full of arresting collocations and striking phrases."Richard Wilbur U.S. Poet Laureate"I admire James Ragan's sense of history and, within that, his instinct to praise."Jean Valentine National Book Award Winner"Fine-grained and witty, a remarkable range of history, thematic variety, and tonal dexterity."C.K. Williams Pulitzer Prize Winner"James Ragan is a snake charmer whosewords work real magic."Henry Taylor Pulitzer Prize Winner"In Jim Ragan's poetry, there is a lyrical wisdom. It is this juxtaposition that makes his work so exhilarating."Studs Terkel Pulitzer Prize Winner

      The Chanter's Reed
    • Hladová zeď. The Hunger Wall

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Svazek obsahuje verše současného amerického básníka, scénáristy a dramatika, které kromě intimních reflexí přinášejí i jeho postřehy z cest. Vůbec se zdá, že autorovo putování po nejrůznějších kontinentech se stává jedním z "hnacích motorů" jeho poetiky, která se svým pojetím hlásí spíše ke všednímu, až civilnímu tónu. Tato koncepce pak dává Raganovi možnost, aby se konkrétně vyjádřil k nejrůznějším historickým či společenským problémům určité země, kterou právě navštívil. V tomto básnickém souboru se do centra autorova zájmu dostaly dva sousední státy uprostřed Evropy - Čechy a Slovensko. Zatímco u druhého z nich se Ragan pokouší navázat především na tradici lidových balad, první z nich ho doslova "uhranul" nepřeberným množstvím kulturních památek, mýty i pověstmi, bohatou architekturou i dějinnými rozpory. Snad i proto Ragan tvrdí, že píše poezii, aby "pohnul myslí králů a popíchl svědomí společnosti".

      Hladová zeď. The Hunger Wall