Uprising by Michele Battiste (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBlack Lawrence Press
ISBN-101937854949
ISBN-139781937854942
eBay Product ID (ePID)160016631

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Book TitleUprising
Number of Pages115 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicGeneral
GenrePoetry
AuthorMichele Battiste
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight7 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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SynopsisThese poems document one family's struggle to stay together and alive in the days just before the 1956 Hungarian Revolution., Poetry. The voices of a soldier, his wife, and his daughter interweave to tell the story of Soviet controlled, post-WWII Hungary as forces move the country toward revolution. These documentary and narrative poems expose corrupt politics, secret police, agent provocateurs, and family secrets. Extensively researched, UPRISING provides a revealing glimpse into life behind the iron curtain. "History, in its root sense, means story, and has often found its truest expression in poetry. Michele Battiste's vivid account of the Soviet occupation of Hungary and the revolt of 1956 follows three sharply drawn characters, Jóska, Jutka and Erika, as their lives are changed by events much larger than themselves. With the intimacy of lyric and the scale of epic, UPRISING brings an important story of the twentieth century close to us in vital terms. Immigration is the great human story, not just the great American story. This is a part of it everyone should remember."--David Mason "It's true: a book of poems can be as rich as your favorite historical novel without losing the lyric touches and verbal compaction we associate with poetry. It can have the researched authenticity of the best non-fiction off the bookstore's history shelf, and still come alive with poetry's gift for the intimate, the immediate, the vivacious. Michele Battiste's UPRISING is proof of this, as it takes us through the politics, the houses of terror, the uplifted fists, the enduring loves and lusts, the childhood play and adult fears, and the generational bondings of all things Budapest circa 1944-1956. This is an extraordinary collection, and its strain of defiant, blood-shirring gypsy music is the tonic you've been looking for."--Albert Goldbarth, Poetry. The voices of a soldier, his wife, and his daughter interweave to tell the story of Soviet controlled, post-WWII Hungary as forces move the country toward revolution. These documentary and narrative poems expose corrupt politics, secret police, agent provocateurs, and family secrets. Extensively researched, UPRISING provides a revealing glimpse into life behind the iron curtain. "History, in its root sense, means story, and has often found its truest expression in poetry. Michele Battiste's vivid account of the Soviet occupation of Hungary and the revolt of 1956 follows three sharply drawn characters, Joska, Jutka and Erika, as their lives are changed by events much larger than themselves. With the intimacy of lyric and the scale of epic, UPRISING brings an important story of the twentieth century close to us in vital terms. Immigration is the great human story, not just the great American story. This is a part of it everyone should remember." David Mason "It's true: a book of poems can be as rich as your favorite historical novel without losing the lyric touches and verbal compaction we associate with poetry. It can have the researched authenticity of the best non-fiction off the bookstore's history shelf, and still come alive with poetry's gift for the intimate, the immediate, the vivacious. Michele Battiste's UPRISING is proof of this, as it takes us through the politics, the houses of terror, the uplifted fists, the enduring loves and lusts, the childhood play and adult fears, and the generational bondings of all things Budapest circa 1944-1956. This is an extraordinary collection, and its strain of defiant, blood-shirring gypsy music is the tonic you've been looking for." Albert Goldbarth"
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