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Atlas Poetica – A Journal of Poetry of Place in Modern English Tanka

ISSN 1939-6465 [Print]. ISSN 1945-8908 [Digital].
Atlas Poetica is published by Modern English Tanka Press.

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ATLAS POETICA 1 – SPRING 2008

Earth as Poetry

Welcome to the premiere edition of Atlas Poetica: A Journal of Poetry of Place in Modern English Tanka! New from Modern English Tanka Press, the Atlas strives to bring a new level of innovation, artistry, and appreciation to poetry of place in the tanka form.

A 'place' is not just any geographic place, but a place imbued with meaning. It is a combination of physical features (both natural and manmade) and significance perceived by humans and other creatures. Some places are grand and well-known while others are intimate, personal and experienced only by the poet. All of these special places are important because of the transformation of perception that they grant to the sensitive mind.

'Place' is therefore a locus of the natural and human worlds, the mediator between 'outer space' that contains all that the senses can perceive and 'inner space' which is the realm of the mind. It is the delicate zone through which all life moves. It forms a very thin veneer on the earth’s surface and is fragile, precious, and infinitely variable. It is the place of maps and mysteries, of exploration, discoveries, and disasters. It is the known world and the deep sea; it is the place of security, danger, and dreams.

It is the place where poetry is born and written, and it is the place we invoke when we chant the names of the world. It is an incantation that raises our souls to communion with something larger than ourselves, a place in which we are born, live, and die, our existence becoming part of that place and so immortal, just as that place becomes part of us and so mortal and perishable. Poetry is its natural voice, the song that sings through the ages when the place itself has vanished or been transformed beyond recognition. Poetry is the amber in which the places of the past are preserved.

The advent of space flight has erased boundaries and provided new ways to see our Earth, and so the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and NASA have teemed up to create an online image gallery entitled, "Our Earth as Art." It is from this gallery that our cover photo is taken. That image is not abstract art nor a marbled paper, but a picture of the Anti-Atlas Mountains in southern Morocco as seen by satellite. All future covers of Atlas Poetica will also be drawn from "Our Earth As Art," showcasing different places around the world.

With the launching of Atlas Poetica we invite all readers to see the places of the world through the eyes of poets and to find in poetry the maps that lead them to explore the multitude of meanings manifest in their own special places.

~K~

M. Kei
Editor, Atlas Poetica

"Image courtesy of USGS National Center for EROS and NASA Landsat Project Science Office"


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

7          Editorial, Earth as Poetry, M. Kei 

64        A Brief Statement on Tanka Definitions, M. Kei

 

8-34    Tanka in Sets and Sequences

 

8          holy ground, Sanford Goldstein

12        Geriatric Tanka, Barbara A. Taylor 

12        This Is the Path, Ella Wagemakers 

13        Europe, Alexis Rotella

14        Joyous Lake, Gary LeBel 

17        once upon a time, Jamila 

17        Manhattans on the Mountain Top, Barbara A. Taylor 

18        Ireland, Abigail Greene

19        Tanka Za Connie / Tanka for Connie, Žarko Milenić

20        Three in Autumn, Miriam Sagan 

20        Fighting Cloud Women, Barbara A. Taylor 

21        Islands in the Chesapeake, M. Kei 

22        North of Superior, M. Kei 

22        The First People, James Rohrer 

23        the old pa, Bernard Gadd 

24        The Morning Market, James Rohrer 

24        In Ma-Tzu's Court, James Rohrer 

25        Closing the Circle, Guy Simser

25        Back and Forth, Guy Simser 

26        Winterside, Liam Wilkinson 

27        Wien / Vienna, Franz Prietler 

28        Dracula între mit şi realitate / Dracula between myth and reality, Magdalena Dale

29        Vechea Temniţă / The Old Prison, Vasile Moldovan

29        The Shape of the Cliff, Megan Arkenberg 

30        Round Faces & Nesting Dolls, an’ya and Alexis Rotella 

 

38        Topical Tanka

38        Spring 

39        Book Shopping

40        Birds & Butterflies 

41        Down to the Sea

43        Dinner & Drinks 

 

44-64  Individual Tanka 

 

65        Announcements 

65        Book Note: Heron Sea 

66        Obituary: Bernard Gadd 

 

67        International News & Resources 

67        Nederlands 

67        Deutsch 

67        Español 

68        Română 

68        Hrvatski

68        Magyar 

68        Suomeksi 

69        Svenska 

69        Ελληνικά 

70        Русский 

 

71        Index 




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