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Author: Rashid Osmani Publisher: ISBN: Category : Languages : en Pages : 124
Book Description
Poetry books are generally ignored, unless the poet is famous. By its very nature, poetry is tuned to emotions and feelings in a person. Very often, such feelings are transitionary, and they leave the reader without any residual meaning in their mind, after the reading is done. In this book, Short Poems, Long Tales, the poet conveys a message that is perhaps a bit more lasting. In a way it tries to modify the understanding process and make it more relevant to living in the 21st century. As we embark on a global culture, it's important to leave narrow views behind and look ahead. Discriminating people, other than ourselves, is very hurtful - more to them immediately and later in time to ourselves. Another parameter addressed is to gauge the actual passage of time. How it leaves us where we are, while it moves on by itself. Universal human instincts is another issue to be concerned about when sharing a heartfelt message. If not, it generally leads people to jump to false accusations when confronting others. The temper proposed by the author in this book is to deal with each other in the concept of live-and-let-live. Even if a message conveyed to us goes against our grain of thinking, it's better to let it rest for a while before pronouncing immediate opposition. The entire learning from this book of poetry is to enable a more thoughtful and understanding person, in a mildly witty and refreshing way.
Author: Rashid Osmani Publisher: ISBN: Category : Languages : en Pages : 124
Book Description
Poetry books are generally ignored, unless the poet is famous. By its very nature, poetry is tuned to emotions and feelings in a person. Very often, such feelings are transitionary, and they leave the reader without any residual meaning in their mind, after the reading is done. In this book, Short Poems, Long Tales, the poet conveys a message that is perhaps a bit more lasting. In a way it tries to modify the understanding process and make it more relevant to living in the 21st century. As we embark on a global culture, it's important to leave narrow views behind and look ahead. Discriminating people, other than ourselves, is very hurtful - more to them immediately and later in time to ourselves. Another parameter addressed is to gauge the actual passage of time. How it leaves us where we are, while it moves on by itself. Universal human instincts is another issue to be concerned about when sharing a heartfelt message. If not, it generally leads people to jump to false accusations when confronting others. The temper proposed by the author in this book is to deal with each other in the concept of live-and-let-live. Even if a message conveyed to us goes against our grain of thinking, it's better to let it rest for a while before pronouncing immediate opposition. The entire learning from this book of poetry is to enable a more thoughtful and understanding person, in a mildly witty and refreshing way.
Author: Hannah Sullivan Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux ISBN: 0374722056 Category : Poetry Languages : en Pages : 80
Book Description
Three Poems, Hannah Sullivan’s debut collection, which won the 2018 T. S. Eliot Prize, reinvents the long poem for a digital age. “You, Very Young in New York” paints the portrait of a great American city, paying close attention to grand designs as well as local details, and coalescing in a wry and tender study of romantic possibility, disappointment, and the obduracy of innocence. “Repeat Until Time” shifts the scene to California and combines a poetic essay on the nature of repetition with an enquiry into pattern-making of a personal as well as a philosophical kind. “The Sandpit After Rain” explores the birth of a child and death of a father with exacting clarity.
Author: Paul Negri Publisher: Courier Corporation ISBN: 0486110281 Category : Poetry Languages : en Pages : 64
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Outstanding anthology features more than 150 English and American masterpieces spanning over 400 years. "Death Be Not Proud," "The Tyger," "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," plus works by Tennyson, Whitman, Dickinson, Yeats, Frost, others.
Author: Emmalea Russo Publisher: ISBN: 9781771665544 Category : Poetry Languages : en Pages : 0
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Is it possible to archive the invisible symptoms of an illness? Is the archive emotional? Emmalea Russo's Wave Archive moves between essay and poetry while also pondering the mind-body connection and the unreliability of thought patterns and histories. Here, Russo invokes her own experiences with seizures, photographs and art-making, archival and indexical processes, brain waves, and the very personal need to document and store while simultaneously questioning the reliability of memory and language. Drawing upon the history of epilepsy in both ancient and modern brain treatments, Wave Archive disrupts and restores the archive over and over again, exploring the very edges of consciousness. Praise for Wave Archive: Plumbing a myriad of archives both personal and historical, Emmalea Russo's Wave Archive is an exploratory foray into the nature of the author's living with and attending to epilepsy. The book is as various and hard to pin down as the condition it explores: part catalogue of the mind and its internal and external functioning; part meditation on the process of artistic creation; part disjunctive lyric essay; part poetic reckoning with the language of Owsei Temkin's 1945 history of epilepsy, The Falling Sickness; and part inscrutable literary alchemy all its own, an attempt to 'touch the space between interior and exterior.' The thinking throughout is restless, resists pat conclusions, revels in movement. 'It is raw material / but it shouldn't look like / raw material to be used / it should look already activated / but also, at the same time, sleepy.' Following her own alchemical logic, Russo has forged an intrepid compartment, 'an archive for the changes of the waves of the brain.' This archive is wild.? --Daniel Owen, author of Restaurant Samsara This beautiful book moves in a way I've never before experienced, transforming the reader through its pages. Wave Archive seeks to articulate the incomprehensible, invisible processes of epilepsy, of art-making, of how we categorize the world, suggesting these forces are connected in dazzling ways we?ve yet to comprehend. It is ambitious, pleasurable, and startlingly original. --Kate Durbin, author of E! Entertainment
Author: Paul B. Janeczko Publisher: Candlewick Press ISBN: 0763648426 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 52
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The award-winning author of A Poke in the I and the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of A River of Words present a collection of short poems written to demonstrate how a few carefully chosen words and images can invoke powerful messages.
Author: John Bricuth Publisher: JHU Press ISBN: 9780801882456 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 244
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O for a muse of napalm... Years in the making, As Long As It's Big is a stunning and unique poetic achievement. By turns rollicking, funny, and deeply moving, this dramatic poem tells a tragic story - the collapse of a marriage after the suicide of a child - within the topsy-turvy venue of a divorce court ruled by an alternately cynical and sentimental judge. John Bricuth cleanly balances sensitive portrayals of painful lives with hilarity, chaos, and occasionally ribald caricatures. Hugely entertaining and immensely readable, Bricuth's verse narrative will absorb anyone seeking to unravel the truths of modern family life.
Author: Brian Clements Publisher: Page Publishing Inc ISBN: 1645846164 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 123
Book Description
This collection of short stories and poems will excite your imagination and emotions. Enjoy love stories such as "Twice in a Lifetime," "The Folk Singer," and "Billy, Don't Be a Hero." Also, enjoy mysteries involving Private Detective Jack Donovan in "If You Could Hear What I See" and its sequels. Plus, enjoy the tearful poems "The Thin Blue Line" and "Rebuking Michael." And don't forget to follow David and Carol Anne as they renew their relationship and end up in unusual ghostlike locations. Thank you and I hope enjoy these stories.
Author: Jack D. Harmon Publisher: Xlibris Corporation ISBN: 9781441568465 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 152
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A compilation of poetic stories, humorous, delightful and heartwarming tells of truths and myths from days gone by where foot¬steps can still be remembered and heard. Visions of old homesteads, remains of trapper's shacks and failures in their attempts at creating lasting homes that only remain in some¬one's memories. Intriguing tails and cultural stories from local old timers, and drifters coming and going leaving impressions on the mind; as sum-mers entertained the thoughts and imagination of the youth, growing up on a summer resort in the Michigan woods. Days of eventful, playful and unexpected outcomes while fishing, hunting and maturing through life's unexpected turns. Antics of times youthfulness, laughter in age's memories and thoughts, conjuring up poetic im¬ages of abstracted realism, tears and thought that only ones mind and heart can relate to. All those who have turned pages in time will enjoy, relate to, giggle and even shed a tear or two as they turn the pages of this author's memories and emotions through time.