Author: Jennifer Warren
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359586562
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Poems containing graphic content and language on topics not suitable for children. Bipolar Poems
Book of Bipolar Poetry
Author: Jennifer Warren
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359586562
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Poems containing graphic content and language on topics not suitable for children. Bipolar Poems
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359586562
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Poems containing graphic content and language on topics not suitable for children. Bipolar Poems
Bipolar Poems Before & After Lithium
Author: Gene Olson
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1478767847
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
Fifty years have passed since Gene Olson spent many a lonely night on fire and security watch at the Guam Naval Transient Barracks. With long hours, no books or magazines, and only a lizard as company, he picked up a pen and paper and began writing poetry. Though once dead, these pages have been resurrected in his new book. Bipolar Poems: Before and After Lithium is a fascinating poetry collection that spans half a century. Some of the poems were written during Olson’s time in the military, before he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and treated with lithium, offering an interesting contrast with his work of later years. These poems are raw, courageous, compelling, and entertaining—shedding some much-needed light on the shadows of mental illness. I was trying to catch my ship The USS Tioga County (LST-1158), last seen somewhere in Vietnam waters. No one knew her exact whereabouts. In Guam I was assigned at the Naval Transient Barracks as an all night Fire and Security Watch. Once an hour I would walk through the barracks and then call a report to the OD, Officer of the Day. I would also collect orders from late sailors and assigned sleeping quarters etc. All through the night I had only one companion. A lizard was hiding behind a large oval clock. When a fly came near, he would slowly crawl out. His tongue was swift, the fly had no chance! With many hours, no book, no magazines, I picked up a pen and paper and started writing poetry. It was poetry only for myself. I never showed it to anyone. I never dreamed someday it would be published. Fifty years have passed since my poetry attempts started on the Guam Naval Transient Barracks. BIPOLAR POEMS BEFORE AND AFTER LITHIUM, was partly gathered over this time period. Though once dead, the pages have been resurrected. I sometimes wonder if these poems are worthy of print at all. Or if I’m just being a “Proud Peacock.” Time will tell.
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1478767847
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
Fifty years have passed since Gene Olson spent many a lonely night on fire and security watch at the Guam Naval Transient Barracks. With long hours, no books or magazines, and only a lizard as company, he picked up a pen and paper and began writing poetry. Though once dead, these pages have been resurrected in his new book. Bipolar Poems: Before and After Lithium is a fascinating poetry collection that spans half a century. Some of the poems were written during Olson’s time in the military, before he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and treated with lithium, offering an interesting contrast with his work of later years. These poems are raw, courageous, compelling, and entertaining—shedding some much-needed light on the shadows of mental illness. I was trying to catch my ship The USS Tioga County (LST-1158), last seen somewhere in Vietnam waters. No one knew her exact whereabouts. In Guam I was assigned at the Naval Transient Barracks as an all night Fire and Security Watch. Once an hour I would walk through the barracks and then call a report to the OD, Officer of the Day. I would also collect orders from late sailors and assigned sleeping quarters etc. All through the night I had only one companion. A lizard was hiding behind a large oval clock. When a fly came near, he would slowly crawl out. His tongue was swift, the fly had no chance! With many hours, no book, no magazines, I picked up a pen and paper and started writing poetry. It was poetry only for myself. I never showed it to anyone. I never dreamed someday it would be published. Fifty years have passed since my poetry attempts started on the Guam Naval Transient Barracks. BIPOLAR POEMS BEFORE AND AFTER LITHIUM, was partly gathered over this time period. Though once dead, the pages have been resurrected. I sometimes wonder if these poems are worthy of print at all. Or if I’m just being a “Proud Peacock.” Time will tell.
Rhythm
Author: Vincent Barletta
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022668587X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
More than the persistent beat of a song or the structural frame of poetry, rhythm is a deeply imbedded force that drives our world and is also a central component of the condition of human existence. It’s the pulse of the body, a power that orders matter, a strange and natural force that flows through us. Virginia Woolf describes it as a “wave in the mind” that carries us, something we can no more escape than we could stop our hearts from beating. Vincent Barletta explores rhythm through three historical moments, each addressing it as a phenomenon that transcends poetry, aesthetics, and even temporality. He reveals rhythm to be a power that holds us in place, dispossesses us, and shapes the foundations of our world. In these moments, Barletta encounters rhythm as a primordial and physical binding force that establishes order and form in the ancient world, as the anatomy of lived experience in early modern Europe, and as a subject of aesthetic and ethical questioning in the twentieth century. A wide-ranging book covering a period spanning two millennia and texts from over ten languages, Rhythm will expand the conversation around this complex and powerful phenomenon.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022668587X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
More than the persistent beat of a song or the structural frame of poetry, rhythm is a deeply imbedded force that drives our world and is also a central component of the condition of human existence. It’s the pulse of the body, a power that orders matter, a strange and natural force that flows through us. Virginia Woolf describes it as a “wave in the mind” that carries us, something we can no more escape than we could stop our hearts from beating. Vincent Barletta explores rhythm through three historical moments, each addressing it as a phenomenon that transcends poetry, aesthetics, and even temporality. He reveals rhythm to be a power that holds us in place, dispossesses us, and shapes the foundations of our world. In these moments, Barletta encounters rhythm as a primordial and physical binding force that establishes order and form in the ancient world, as the anatomy of lived experience in early modern Europe, and as a subject of aesthetic and ethical questioning in the twentieth century. A wide-ranging book covering a period spanning two millennia and texts from over ten languages, Rhythm will expand the conversation around this complex and powerful phenomenon.
Homer's Daughters
Author: Fiona Cox
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192523546
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
This collection of essays examines the various ways in which the Homeric epics have been responded to, reworked, and rewritten by women writers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Beginning in 1914 with the First World War, it charts this understudied strand of the history of Homeric reception over the subsequent century up to the present day, analysing the extraordinary responses both to the Odyssey and to the Iliad by women from around the world. The backgrounds of these authors and the genres they employ - memoir, poetry, children's literature, rap, novels - testify not only to the plasticity of Homeric epic, but also to the widening social classes to whom Homer appeals, and it is unsurprising to see the myriad ways in which women writers across the globe have played their part in the story of Homer's afterlife. From surrealism to successive waves of feminism to creative futures, Homer's footprint can be seen in a multitude of different literary and political movements, and the essays in this volume bring an array of critical approaches to bear on the work of authors ranging from H.D. and Simone Weil to Christa Wolf, Margaret Atwood, and Kate Tempest. Students and scholars of not only classics, but also translation studies, comparative literature, and women's writing will find much to interest them, while the volume's concluding reflections by Emily Wilson on her new translation of the Odyssey are an apt reminder to all of just how open a text can be, and of how great a difference can be made by a woman's voice.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192523546
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
This collection of essays examines the various ways in which the Homeric epics have been responded to, reworked, and rewritten by women writers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Beginning in 1914 with the First World War, it charts this understudied strand of the history of Homeric reception over the subsequent century up to the present day, analysing the extraordinary responses both to the Odyssey and to the Iliad by women from around the world. The backgrounds of these authors and the genres they employ - memoir, poetry, children's literature, rap, novels - testify not only to the plasticity of Homeric epic, but also to the widening social classes to whom Homer appeals, and it is unsurprising to see the myriad ways in which women writers across the globe have played their part in the story of Homer's afterlife. From surrealism to successive waves of feminism to creative futures, Homer's footprint can be seen in a multitude of different literary and political movements, and the essays in this volume bring an array of critical approaches to bear on the work of authors ranging from H.D. and Simone Weil to Christa Wolf, Margaret Atwood, and Kate Tempest. Students and scholars of not only classics, but also translation studies, comparative literature, and women's writing will find much to interest them, while the volume's concluding reflections by Emily Wilson on her new translation of the Odyssey are an apt reminder to all of just how open a text can be, and of how great a difference can be made by a woman's voice.
Darkness and Light
Author: Rebecca Fidele
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
ISBN: 1849913390
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
DescriptionDarkness & Light: a book of bipolar poetry explores living with bipolar disorder through a poetry medium. The poems not only detail the thoughts and feelings the disorder evokes at times, but also the effects it can have on other areas of life; such as relationships, and individual self esteem. The book mostly explores the depressive side of bipolar disorder, with the occasional ray of light and hope shining through the darkness encountered so often by those who have the disorder. All profits from the sales of the book will be used to further expand the Australian Bipolar Schizoaffective Network (ABSSN), an Australian mental health support organisation. About the AuthorRebecca Fidele, born in 1983, is an author from Melbourne, Australia. She began writing poetry and short stories after being misdiagnosed with depression at the age of 14. After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 23, she founded the Australian Bipolar Schizoaffective Network (ABSSN) which aims to provide a support network to those diagnosed with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder in Australia. Along with writing, and advocating for mental health, Rebecca's other two passions are science and music. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Biomedical Science and a Bachelor of Science. Rebecca is also an accomplished percussionist and violist and has recently taken up flute.
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
ISBN: 1849913390
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
DescriptionDarkness & Light: a book of bipolar poetry explores living with bipolar disorder through a poetry medium. The poems not only detail the thoughts and feelings the disorder evokes at times, but also the effects it can have on other areas of life; such as relationships, and individual self esteem. The book mostly explores the depressive side of bipolar disorder, with the occasional ray of light and hope shining through the darkness encountered so often by those who have the disorder. All profits from the sales of the book will be used to further expand the Australian Bipolar Schizoaffective Network (ABSSN), an Australian mental health support organisation. About the AuthorRebecca Fidele, born in 1983, is an author from Melbourne, Australia. She began writing poetry and short stories after being misdiagnosed with depression at the age of 14. After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 23, she founded the Australian Bipolar Schizoaffective Network (ABSSN) which aims to provide a support network to those diagnosed with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder in Australia. Along with writing, and advocating for mental health, Rebecca's other two passions are science and music. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Biomedical Science and a Bachelor of Science. Rebecca is also an accomplished percussionist and violist and has recently taken up flute.
Memorial: A Version of Homer's Iliad
Author: Alice Oswald
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393089819
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
“The most remarkable and affecting book of poetry I encountered this year.”—James Wood, The New Yorker In this daring new work, the poet Alice Oswald strips away the narrative of the Iliad—the anger of Achilles, the story of Helen—in favor of attending to its atmospheres: the extended similes that bring so much of the natural order into the poem and the corresponding litany of the war-dead, most of whom are little more than names but each of whom lives and dies unforgettably and unforgotten in the copious retrospect of Homer’s glance. The resulting poem is a war memorial and a profoundly responsive work that gives new voice to Homer’s level-voiced version of the world. Through a mix of narrative and musical repetition, the sequence becomes a meditation on the loss of human life.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393089819
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
“The most remarkable and affecting book of poetry I encountered this year.”—James Wood, The New Yorker In this daring new work, the poet Alice Oswald strips away the narrative of the Iliad—the anger of Achilles, the story of Helen—in favor of attending to its atmospheres: the extended similes that bring so much of the natural order into the poem and the corresponding litany of the war-dead, most of whom are little more than names but each of whom lives and dies unforgettably and unforgotten in the copious retrospect of Homer’s glance. The resulting poem is a war memorial and a profoundly responsive work that gives new voice to Homer’s level-voiced version of the world. Through a mix of narrative and musical repetition, the sequence becomes a meditation on the loss of human life.
Translation
Author: Jan Steyn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108485391
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Translation practice, its contexts, and its broader consequences, too often studied separately, are here brought into conversation.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108485391
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Translation practice, its contexts, and its broader consequences, too often studied separately, are here brought into conversation.
Mad/Bad/Sad: Philosophical, Political, Poetic and Artistic Reflections on the History of Madness
Author: Gonzalo Araoz
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 1848881002
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
This volume collects a series of writings exploring the notion, the experience and the representation of madness from different disciplinary perspectives and in different cultural contexts.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 1848881002
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
This volume collects a series of writings exploring the notion, the experience and the representation of madness from different disciplinary perspectives and in different cultural contexts.
The Roman Mistress
Author: Maria Wyke
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199228337
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
From Latin love poetry's dominating and enslaving beloveds, to modern popular culture's infamous Cleopatras and Messalinas, representations of the Roman mistress (or the mistress of Romans) have brought into question both ancient and modern genders and political systems. The Roman Mistress explores representations of transgressive women in Latin love poetry and British television drama, in Roman historiography and nineteenth-century Italian anthropology, on classical coinage and college websites, as poetic metaphor and in the Hollywood star system. In a highly accessible style, the book makes an important and original contribution simultaneously to feminist scholarship on antiquity, the classical tradition, and cultural studies.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199228337
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
From Latin love poetry's dominating and enslaving beloveds, to modern popular culture's infamous Cleopatras and Messalinas, representations of the Roman mistress (or the mistress of Romans) have brought into question both ancient and modern genders and political systems. The Roman Mistress explores representations of transgressive women in Latin love poetry and British television drama, in Roman historiography and nineteenth-century Italian anthropology, on classical coinage and college websites, as poetic metaphor and in the Hollywood star system. In a highly accessible style, the book makes an important and original contribution simultaneously to feminist scholarship on antiquity, the classical tradition, and cultural studies.
This Life I’ve Bled
Author: Jacquelyn Johnston
Publisher: Demeter Press
ISBN: 1772583219
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
This Life I've Bled is the painfully honest true story of small town girl's symbolically bloody, stigmatized life relating her experiences with alcoholism, drug addiction, religion, mental health issues, bisexuality, abortion, divorce, and the accidental loss of all three of her children, two of whom died ten days apart in 2015. As depressing as that sounds, the story is infused with humour as quirky as the author herself and is intended as a hopeful handbook on how to survive a life on planet earth.
Publisher: Demeter Press
ISBN: 1772583219
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
This Life I've Bled is the painfully honest true story of small town girl's symbolically bloody, stigmatized life relating her experiences with alcoholism, drug addiction, religion, mental health issues, bisexuality, abortion, divorce, and the accidental loss of all three of her children, two of whom died ten days apart in 2015. As depressing as that sounds, the story is infused with humour as quirky as the author herself and is intended as a hopeful handbook on how to survive a life on planet earth.