"An expanded anniversary edition of a collection of poems by Ted Kooser and Jim Harrison"-- Provided by publisher
Ted Kooser Reihenfolge der Bücher
Ted Kooser ist einer der bemerkenswertesten amerikanischen Dichter, dessen Werk von der stillen Schönheit des Landlebens inspiriert ist. Seine Poesie zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtungen des Alltags aus, oft mit einem melancholischen und doch humorvollen Ton. Kooser fängt meisterhaft universelle menschliche Erfahrungen durch einfache, aber eindrucksvolle Bilder ein. Seine Werke laden die Leser ein, über die subtilen Wunder der Welt um uns herum nachzudenken.







- 2023
- 2022
Ted Kooser lives and writes on 62 acres of wooded hills and pasture in rural Nebraska with his wife, Kathleen Rutledge, a retired editor of the Lincoln Journal Star. None of their property is farmed and is instead left to an abundance of wildlife. For many years Kooser worked at a desk in the life insurance business, retired at 60, and for fifteen years taught poetry writing in the graduate program of the University of Nebraska.He is the author of fifteen books of poetry, five volumes of nonfiction, five children's picture books, and seventeen chapbooks and special editions. He served two terms as U.S. Poet Laureate and his 2004 collection of poems, Delights & Shadows, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Prior to the publication of A Man with a Rake, his most recent collection of poems is Red Stilts, from Copper Canyon Press. More about his life, his work, and his many honors can be found at www.tedkooser.net.
- 2022
Red Stilts (Paperback)
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The book features the work of a former U.S. Poet Laureate, showcasing a collection of poignant and thought-provoking poetry. It explores themes of identity, nature, and the human experience, offering readers a glimpse into the emotional landscapes of the poet’s mind. With rich imagery and lyrical language, the poems invite reflection and connection, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature. This collection not only highlights the poet's mastery of verse but also engages with universal truths that resonate across cultures.
- 2022
The poems in Cotton Candy were written during Ted Kooser's daily writing routine of getting up long before dawn and snatching out of the air whatever comes to him in words, rhythms, and cadences.
- 2019
Mr. Posey's New Glasses
- 40 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The story centers on the relationship between an elderly man and his young friend, highlighting their unique bond and the wisdom shared across generations. Through the lens of former poet laureate Ted Kooser and newcomer Daniel Duncan, readers are encouraged to see the world anew, appreciating the beauty in everyday moments. This charming narrative captures the essence of friendship and the joy of seeing life from different perspectives.
- 2018
Kindest Regards
- 239 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This selection from five decades of Kooser's work illustrates his intense and intimate vision of everyday American life.
- 2016
When Charlie visits his hardworking grandparents in the summer, he's often left to himself. One day he goes out to play by the stream with a tin can for tadpoles, a special weed-whacking stick, and stones to drop from the iron bridge. He notices that when he strikes the bridge with a big stone, it rings with a bong like a church bell and echoes into the valley. And sometimes a faint, very distant, different-sounding bong comes back.
- 2012
Ein Haus, in dem zwei Kinder und ihr Vater wohnen. Der Vater pflegt den Rasen vor dem Haus akribisch. Auf den anliegenden Grundstücken aber wachsen alle möglichen Bäume, und der wilde Wald, den sie bilden, ist der Lieblingsort der Kinder. Die Kinder werden größer und verlassen das Haus. Der Vater arbeitet noch akribischer an seinem Rasen. Bis er zu alt und erschöpft ist und wegzieht. Das Haus steht allein, niemand will es kaufen. Die Bäume versamen ganz dicht am Haus, und über die Jahre heben sie das Haus aus seinem Fundament und lassen es in die Höhe wachsen.
- 2011
American Tensions: Literature of Identity and the Search for Social Justice
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The anthology features a diverse collection of contemporary American poetry, short fiction, and nonfiction, all crafted by living writers from 1980 to the present. Each piece is chosen for its literary quality and its engagement with critical themes such as identity, oppression, injustice, and social change, offering readers a profound exploration of pressing societal issues through the lens of modern literature.