Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 0791098052
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Provides an examination of the use of rebirth and renewal in classic literary works.
Rebirth and Renewal
Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 0791098052
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Provides an examination of the use of rebirth and renewal in classic literary works.
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 0791098052
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Provides an examination of the use of rebirth and renewal in classic literary works.
Death and Rebirth in Virgil's Arcadia
Author: M. Owen Lee
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791400173
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Death and Rebirth in Virgils Arcadia is an introduction to the Eclogues, based on sound scholarship but also personally felt and addressed to a popular audience. It outlines clearly the literary and historical background of Virgils early poems, discusses each eclogue in some detail, and offers a new and challenging interpretation of the collection as a whole. The ten eclogues are shown to be a young poets attempt at self-understanding. Their symmetrical arrangement is a journey inward toward the central experience of death, and a journey back toward rebirth and the writing of larger and greater works.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791400173
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Death and Rebirth in Virgils Arcadia is an introduction to the Eclogues, based on sound scholarship but also personally felt and addressed to a popular audience. It outlines clearly the literary and historical background of Virgils early poems, discusses each eclogue in some detail, and offers a new and challenging interpretation of the collection as a whole. The ten eclogues are shown to be a young poets attempt at self-understanding. Their symmetrical arrangement is a journey inward toward the central experience of death, and a journey back toward rebirth and the writing of larger and greater works.
Voyage of the Sable Venus
Author: Robin Coste Lewis
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 1101911204
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
This National Book Award-winning debut poetry collection is a "powerfully evocative" (The New York Review of Books) meditation on the black female figure through time. Robin Coste Lewis's electrifying collection is a triptych that begins and ends with lyric poems meditating on the roles desire and race play in the construction of the self. In the center of the collection is the title poem, "Voyage of the Sable Venus," an amazing narrative made up entirely of titles of artworks from ancient times to the present—titles that feature or in some way comment on the black female figure in Western art. Bracketed by Lewis's own autobiographical poems, "Voyage" is a tender and shocking meditation on the fragmentary mysteries of stereotype, juxtaposing our names for things with what we actually see and know. A new understanding of biography and the self, this collection questions just where, historically, do ideas about the black female figure truly begin—five hundred years ago, five thousand, or even longer? And what role did art play in this ancient, often heinous story? Here we meet a poet who adores her culture and the beauty to be found within it. Yet she is also a cultural critic alert to the nuances of race and desire—how they define us all, including her own sometimes painful history. Lewis's book is a thrilling aesthetic anthem to the complexity of race—a full embrace of its pleasure and horror, in equal parts.
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 1101911204
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
This National Book Award-winning debut poetry collection is a "powerfully evocative" (The New York Review of Books) meditation on the black female figure through time. Robin Coste Lewis's electrifying collection is a triptych that begins and ends with lyric poems meditating on the roles desire and race play in the construction of the self. In the center of the collection is the title poem, "Voyage of the Sable Venus," an amazing narrative made up entirely of titles of artworks from ancient times to the present—titles that feature or in some way comment on the black female figure in Western art. Bracketed by Lewis's own autobiographical poems, "Voyage" is a tender and shocking meditation on the fragmentary mysteries of stereotype, juxtaposing our names for things with what we actually see and know. A new understanding of biography and the self, this collection questions just where, historically, do ideas about the black female figure truly begin—five hundred years ago, five thousand, or even longer? And what role did art play in this ancient, often heinous story? Here we meet a poet who adores her culture and the beauty to be found within it. Yet she is also a cultural critic alert to the nuances of race and desire—how they define us all, including her own sometimes painful history. Lewis's book is a thrilling aesthetic anthem to the complexity of race—a full embrace of its pleasure and horror, in equal parts.
Chrysalis
Author: Melissa Gentile
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Through lyrical and emotive poetry, "Chrysalis" chronicles the story of a young woman as she journeys through heartbreak, fear, self-doubt and, ultimately, self-reclamation.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Through lyrical and emotive poetry, "Chrysalis" chronicles the story of a young woman as she journeys through heartbreak, fear, self-doubt and, ultimately, self-reclamation.
Raw
Author: Belle Aurora
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781495307355
Category : Adult child abuse victims
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A young woman falls for her stalker and a complicated relationship begins.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781495307355
Category : Adult child abuse victims
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A young woman falls for her stalker and a complicated relationship begins.
Reborn in the West
Author: Vicki Mackenzie
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9781569248041
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Reborn in the West is an enthralling odyssey which seeks to uncover the mysteries behind reincarnation. Among the wealth of information that currently fuels the reincarnation debate, there is one story that towers above the rest. For the first time 'reincarnation masters' are appearing in the West - men and women who through profound meditation techniques can steer their consciousness at the time of death to the precise rebirth of their choice. Having reached this ultimate spiritual achievement, they elect to come back to earth for one reason only - to help all humanity attain the same freedom as themselves. Vicki Mackenzie goes in search of these spiritual adepts. She discovers who these reincarnates are, how they are identified, and what their mission is. En route she also encounters those leading the way in Western research into the phenomenon of past lives.
Publisher: Da Capo Press
ISBN: 9781569248041
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Reborn in the West is an enthralling odyssey which seeks to uncover the mysteries behind reincarnation. Among the wealth of information that currently fuels the reincarnation debate, there is one story that towers above the rest. For the first time 'reincarnation masters' are appearing in the West - men and women who through profound meditation techniques can steer their consciousness at the time of death to the precise rebirth of their choice. Having reached this ultimate spiritual achievement, they elect to come back to earth for one reason only - to help all humanity attain the same freedom as themselves. Vicki Mackenzie goes in search of these spiritual adepts. She discovers who these reincarnates are, how they are identified, and what their mission is. En route she also encounters those leading the way in Western research into the phenomenon of past lives.
Rebirth of a Nation
Author: Jackson Lears
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061940968
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 639
Book Description
An illuminating and authoritative history of America in the years between the Civil War and World War I, Jackson Lears’s Rebirth of a Nation was named one of the best books of 2009 by The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "Fascinating.... A major work by a leading historian at the top of his game—at once engaging and tightly argued." —The New York Times Book Review “Dazzling cultural history: smart, provocative, and gripping. It is also a book for our times, historically grounded, hopeful, and filled with humane, just, and peaceful possibilities.” —The Washington Post In the half-century between the Civil War and World War I, widespread yearning for a new beginning permeated American public life. Dreams of spiritual, moral, and physical rebirth formed the foundation for the modern United States, inspiring its leaders with imperial ambition. Theodore Roosevelt's desire to recapture frontier vigor led him to promote U.S. interests throughout Latin America. Woodrow Wilson's vision of a reborn international order drew him into a war to end war. Andrew Carnegie's embrace of philanthropy coincided with his creation of the world's first billion-dollar corporation, United States Steel. Presidents and entrepreneurs helped usher the nation into the modern era, but sometimes the consequences of their actions failed to match the grandeur of their hopes. Award-winning historian Jackson Lears richly chronicles this momentous period when America reunited and began to form the world power of the twentieth century. Lears vividly captures imperialists, Gilded Age mavericks, and vaudeville entertainers, and illuminates the roles played by a variety of seekers, male and female, from populist farmers to avant-garde artists and writers to progressive reformers. Some were motivated by their own visions of Christianity; all were swept up in longings for revitalization. In these years marked by wrenching social conflict and vigorous political debate, a modern America emerged and came to dominance on a world stage. Illuminating and authoritative, Rebirth of a Nation brilliantly weaves the remarkable story of this crucial epoch into a masterful work of history.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061940968
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 639
Book Description
An illuminating and authoritative history of America in the years between the Civil War and World War I, Jackson Lears’s Rebirth of a Nation was named one of the best books of 2009 by The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "Fascinating.... A major work by a leading historian at the top of his game—at once engaging and tightly argued." —The New York Times Book Review “Dazzling cultural history: smart, provocative, and gripping. It is also a book for our times, historically grounded, hopeful, and filled with humane, just, and peaceful possibilities.” —The Washington Post In the half-century between the Civil War and World War I, widespread yearning for a new beginning permeated American public life. Dreams of spiritual, moral, and physical rebirth formed the foundation for the modern United States, inspiring its leaders with imperial ambition. Theodore Roosevelt's desire to recapture frontier vigor led him to promote U.S. interests throughout Latin America. Woodrow Wilson's vision of a reborn international order drew him into a war to end war. Andrew Carnegie's embrace of philanthropy coincided with his creation of the world's first billion-dollar corporation, United States Steel. Presidents and entrepreneurs helped usher the nation into the modern era, but sometimes the consequences of their actions failed to match the grandeur of their hopes. Award-winning historian Jackson Lears richly chronicles this momentous period when America reunited and began to form the world power of the twentieth century. Lears vividly captures imperialists, Gilded Age mavericks, and vaudeville entertainers, and illuminates the roles played by a variety of seekers, male and female, from populist farmers to avant-garde artists and writers to progressive reformers. Some were motivated by their own visions of Christianity; all were swept up in longings for revitalization. In these years marked by wrenching social conflict and vigorous political debate, a modern America emerged and came to dominance on a world stage. Illuminating and authoritative, Rebirth of a Nation brilliantly weaves the remarkable story of this crucial epoch into a masterful work of history.
Running Out of Words for Afterwards
Author: David Hargreaves
Publisher: Broadstone Books
ISBN: 9781937968939
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Lush and allusive, tuned to a background in translating Nepal Bhasa poetry, RUNNING OUT OF WORDS FOR AFTERWARDS gives voice to cycles of desire, loss, and renewal. Like the many rivers that flow through this book, David Hargreaves' poems, in various turns, can be urgent, expansive, unpredictable, or calm, conveying the reader through landscapes both mystical and mundane, through illusions of selfhood, and the struggles of language to accept its own limitations. Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies.
Publisher: Broadstone Books
ISBN: 9781937968939
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Lush and allusive, tuned to a background in translating Nepal Bhasa poetry, RUNNING OUT OF WORDS FOR AFTERWARDS gives voice to cycles of desire, loss, and renewal. Like the many rivers that flow through this book, David Hargreaves' poems, in various turns, can be urgent, expansive, unpredictable, or calm, conveying the reader through landscapes both mystical and mundane, through illusions of selfhood, and the struggles of language to accept its own limitations. Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies.
Seeing the Body: Poems
Author: Rachel Eliza Griffiths
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 132400567X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Nominee for the 2021 NAACP Image Award in Poetry An elegiac and moving meditation on the ways in which we witness "bodies" of grief and healing. Poems and photographs collide in this intimate collection, challenging the invisible, indefinable ways mourning takes up residence in a body, both before and after life-altering loss. In radiant poems—set against the evocative and desperate backdrop of contemporary events, pop culture, and politics—Rachel Eliza Griffiths reckons with her mother’s death, aging, authority, art, black womanhood, memory, and the American imagination. The poems take shape in the space where public and private mourning converge, finding there magic and music alongside brutality and trauma. Griffiths braids a moving narrative of identity and its possibilities for rebirth through image and through loss. A photographer as well as a poet, Griffiths accompanies the fierce rhythm of her verses with a series of ghostly, imaginative self-portraits, blurring the body’s internal wilderness with landscapes alive with beauty and terror. The collision of text and imagery offers an associative autobiography, in which narratives of language, absence, and presence are at once saved, revised, and often erased. Seeing the Body dismantles personal and public masks of silence and self-destruction to visualize and celebrate the imperfect freedom of radical self-love.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 132400567X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Nominee for the 2021 NAACP Image Award in Poetry An elegiac and moving meditation on the ways in which we witness "bodies" of grief and healing. Poems and photographs collide in this intimate collection, challenging the invisible, indefinable ways mourning takes up residence in a body, both before and after life-altering loss. In radiant poems—set against the evocative and desperate backdrop of contemporary events, pop culture, and politics—Rachel Eliza Griffiths reckons with her mother’s death, aging, authority, art, black womanhood, memory, and the American imagination. The poems take shape in the space where public and private mourning converge, finding there magic and music alongside brutality and trauma. Griffiths braids a moving narrative of identity and its possibilities for rebirth through image and through loss. A photographer as well as a poet, Griffiths accompanies the fierce rhythm of her verses with a series of ghostly, imaginative self-portraits, blurring the body’s internal wilderness with landscapes alive with beauty and terror. The collision of text and imagery offers an associative autobiography, in which narratives of language, absence, and presence are at once saved, revised, and often erased. Seeing the Body dismantles personal and public masks of silence and self-destruction to visualize and celebrate the imperfect freedom of radical self-love.
Breathing Ashes
Author: Gregory Corbin
Publisher: Greg Corbin II
ISBN: 9781736385500
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING: "What we all need right now is hope and this book delivers!" "Powerful display of poetry and prose. Really coming of age story and it got me thinking deeper. " "What it means to be vulnerable and raw, I really learned a lot about myself and each other. Great time!" "What we all need right now is hope and this experience left me feeling filled up and vibing high!" In celebration of all that is Transformation + Personal Journey. Breathing Ashes: A Poetic Guide to Walking Through the Fire and Coming Out Reborn. Author: Gregory Corbin II Calling all humans in search of becoming their best selves! This is a poetic guide that serves as the companion to your personal awakening and encourages you to access the power of your potential. Dive deep into creative and transparent conversations about breakups, breakthroughs, breakdowns, and buildups. Take a walk with Greg Corbin as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and finds love, revelation, healing, and humor along the way. This book of poetry, prose, and essay can be used as a compass to tap into your inner power by reimagining possibility. Whether it's about building courage through vulnerability, increasing your self-awareness, or developing your leadership skills, this book is for you. Get ready to be inspired to move the mountains in your own life as you follow along the author's journey.
Publisher: Greg Corbin II
ISBN: 9781736385500
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING: "What we all need right now is hope and this book delivers!" "Powerful display of poetry and prose. Really coming of age story and it got me thinking deeper. " "What it means to be vulnerable and raw, I really learned a lot about myself and each other. Great time!" "What we all need right now is hope and this experience left me feeling filled up and vibing high!" In celebration of all that is Transformation + Personal Journey. Breathing Ashes: A Poetic Guide to Walking Through the Fire and Coming Out Reborn. Author: Gregory Corbin II Calling all humans in search of becoming their best selves! This is a poetic guide that serves as the companion to your personal awakening and encourages you to access the power of your potential. Dive deep into creative and transparent conversations about breakups, breakthroughs, breakdowns, and buildups. Take a walk with Greg Corbin as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and finds love, revelation, healing, and humor along the way. This book of poetry, prose, and essay can be used as a compass to tap into your inner power by reimagining possibility. Whether it's about building courage through vulnerability, increasing your self-awareness, or developing your leadership skills, this book is for you. Get ready to be inspired to move the mountains in your own life as you follow along the author's journey.