Author: Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411650956
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
SALT PRAYERS / POEMS, a tangy and rich chronological collection of poems ranging from molecular flakes to imaginal scalings of rare and lofty mountains, written between May 29 -- October 24, 1998 by the poet of Dawn Visions (City Lights, 1964), Burnt Heart (City Lights, 1972), The Floating Lotus Magic Opera Company (1967-69), The Desert is the Only Way Out, The Chronicles of Akhira (Zilzal Press), The Ramadan Sonnets (Jusoor/City Lights, 1996), The Blind Beekeeper (Jusoor/Syracuse University Press, 2002) and The Ecstatic Exchange Series, beginning with Mars & Beyond, and Laughing Buddha Weeping Sufi (2005).
Salt Prayers
Author: Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411650956
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
SALT PRAYERS / POEMS, a tangy and rich chronological collection of poems ranging from molecular flakes to imaginal scalings of rare and lofty mountains, written between May 29 -- October 24, 1998 by the poet of Dawn Visions (City Lights, 1964), Burnt Heart (City Lights, 1972), The Floating Lotus Magic Opera Company (1967-69), The Desert is the Only Way Out, The Chronicles of Akhira (Zilzal Press), The Ramadan Sonnets (Jusoor/City Lights, 1996), The Blind Beekeeper (Jusoor/Syracuse University Press, 2002) and The Ecstatic Exchange Series, beginning with Mars & Beyond, and Laughing Buddha Weeping Sufi (2005).
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411650956
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
SALT PRAYERS / POEMS, a tangy and rich chronological collection of poems ranging from molecular flakes to imaginal scalings of rare and lofty mountains, written between May 29 -- October 24, 1998 by the poet of Dawn Visions (City Lights, 1964), Burnt Heart (City Lights, 1972), The Floating Lotus Magic Opera Company (1967-69), The Desert is the Only Way Out, The Chronicles of Akhira (Zilzal Press), The Ramadan Sonnets (Jusoor/City Lights, 1996), The Blind Beekeeper (Jusoor/Syracuse University Press, 2002) and The Ecstatic Exchange Series, beginning with Mars & Beyond, and Laughing Buddha Weeping Sufi (2005).
Dirt Love Salt Landscaping the Soul
Author: Jocelyn Freeman
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1609764536
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Dirt Love Salt is a collection of poems by Jocelyn Freeman that reflect on her unique and extraordinary journey. Jocelyn left Sydney, with her husband, Janawirri Forrest, an Indigenous artist and musician, to experience life in regional NSW, Australia. Though no more than two hours from two major cities, both Jocelyn and her husband were confronted by the clash of values and politics related to climate change and conflicting cultures - sometimes occurring in unexpected ways. In this environment Jocelyn worked both as a secondary school teacher and as a managing editor for two country newspapers. She also started a family and renovated a house. Dirt Love Salt reveals a poetic journey that began with a "tree change" and ended with a "sea change." It was an experience that allowed the innocence of city expectations to be explored against a politically dramatic global backdrop. The poems encompass the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York and its repercussions in regional Australia with the ensuring War on Terror. Themes related to national reconciliation, the Apology and the Intervention policy on Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory are also reflected in her work. "These are not all easy poems, not poems to 'enjoy'. But they have power and insight. ... Poems to remember, go back to, share with friends. They deserve reading and thinking about." -Dr David Gilbey. Adjunct Senior Lecturer in English, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Charles Sturt University. Australia. Jocelyn Freeman was born in Sydney, Australia, and grew up in Vanuatu, in the Pacific. After living in regional NSW, she returned with her family to the Central Coast, north of Sydney, where she continues her work. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/JocelynFreeman
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
ISBN: 1609764536
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
Dirt Love Salt is a collection of poems by Jocelyn Freeman that reflect on her unique and extraordinary journey. Jocelyn left Sydney, with her husband, Janawirri Forrest, an Indigenous artist and musician, to experience life in regional NSW, Australia. Though no more than two hours from two major cities, both Jocelyn and her husband were confronted by the clash of values and politics related to climate change and conflicting cultures - sometimes occurring in unexpected ways. In this environment Jocelyn worked both as a secondary school teacher and as a managing editor for two country newspapers. She also started a family and renovated a house. Dirt Love Salt reveals a poetic journey that began with a "tree change" and ended with a "sea change." It was an experience that allowed the innocence of city expectations to be explored against a politically dramatic global backdrop. The poems encompass the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York and its repercussions in regional Australia with the ensuring War on Terror. Themes related to national reconciliation, the Apology and the Intervention policy on Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory are also reflected in her work. "These are not all easy poems, not poems to 'enjoy'. But they have power and insight. ... Poems to remember, go back to, share with friends. They deserve reading and thinking about." -Dr David Gilbey. Adjunct Senior Lecturer in English, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Charles Sturt University. Australia. Jocelyn Freeman was born in Sydney, Australia, and grew up in Vanuatu, in the Pacific. After living in regional NSW, she returned with her family to the Central Coast, north of Sydney, where she continues her work. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/JocelynFreeman
A Maiden's Work
Author: Lady Elizabeth Hope
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Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Salt On Your Tongue
Author: Charlotte Runcie
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 1786891204
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
'An ode to the ocean, and the generations of women drawn to the waves or left waiting on the shore' Guardian In Salt On Your Tongue, Charlotte Runcie explores what the sea means to us, and particularly what it has meant to women through the ages. In mesmerising prose, she explores how the sea has inspired, fascinated and terrified us, and how she herself fell in love with the deep blue. This book is a walk on the beach with Turner, with Shakespeare, with the Romantic Poets and shanty-singers. It’s an ode to our oceans – to the sailors who brave their treacherous waters, to the women who lost their loved ones to the waves, to the creatures that dwell in their depths, to beachcombers, swimmers, seabirds and mermaids. Navigating through ancient Greek myths, poetry, shipwrecks and Scottish folktales, Salt On Your Tongue is about how the wild untameable waves can help us understand what it means to be human.
Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 1786891204
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
'An ode to the ocean, and the generations of women drawn to the waves or left waiting on the shore' Guardian In Salt On Your Tongue, Charlotte Runcie explores what the sea means to us, and particularly what it has meant to women through the ages. In mesmerising prose, she explores how the sea has inspired, fascinated and terrified us, and how she herself fell in love with the deep blue. This book is a walk on the beach with Turner, with Shakespeare, with the Romantic Poets and shanty-singers. It’s an ode to our oceans – to the sailors who brave their treacherous waters, to the women who lost their loved ones to the waves, to the creatures that dwell in their depths, to beachcombers, swimmers, seabirds and mermaids. Navigating through ancient Greek myths, poetry, shipwrecks and Scottish folktales, Salt On Your Tongue is about how the wild untameable waves can help us understand what it means to be human.
Salt and Sea Dogs: The Pirates of Tellene
Author: Travis Stout
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1889182907
Category : Fantasy games
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1889182907
Category : Fantasy games
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
The Salt Letters
Author: Christine Balint
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393321609
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The sensuous evocation of a young woman's sea journey from refined England to the wilds of Australia.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393321609
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The sensuous evocation of a young woman's sea journey from refined England to the wilds of Australia.
Dead Secret
Author: Beverly Connor
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101099992
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
“Call[ing] to mind the forensic mysteries of Aaron Elkins and Patricia Cornwell” (Chicago Sun-Times), Beverly Connor’s spellbinding series proves that the dead do tell tales—and reveal secrets that can threaten the living in the most chilling of ways… In the depths of an unmapped cave, forensic anthropologist Diane Fallon makes an astonishing discovery: the decades-old skeleton of a caving victim. Soon, the remains of two more bodies are found—one in an old car submerged in the waters of an abandoned quarry, another buried in the Georgia woods. At first, with nothing to link the dissimilar victims except desiccated bones, Diane can’t fathom the connection. But someone in her shadow does. It’s the key to a mystery that reaches back seventy years in a heritage of love, greed, and murder—and an unearthed family secret that still holds the power to kill.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101099992
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
“Call[ing] to mind the forensic mysteries of Aaron Elkins and Patricia Cornwell” (Chicago Sun-Times), Beverly Connor’s spellbinding series proves that the dead do tell tales—and reveal secrets that can threaten the living in the most chilling of ways… In the depths of an unmapped cave, forensic anthropologist Diane Fallon makes an astonishing discovery: the decades-old skeleton of a caving victim. Soon, the remains of two more bodies are found—one in an old car submerged in the waters of an abandoned quarry, another buried in the Georgia woods. At first, with nothing to link the dissimilar victims except desiccated bones, Diane can’t fathom the connection. But someone in her shadow does. It’s the key to a mystery that reaches back seventy years in a heritage of love, greed, and murder—and an unearthed family secret that still holds the power to kill.
The Usurper's Crown
Author: Sarah Zettel
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1440543755
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 692
Book Description
Ingrid Lotfield was a good woman, doing right by her parents, protecting her sensitive sister, and reliably completing her fair share of the chores necessary for life in their fishing village in 1872, on the cold shore of Lake Superior. Then Avan came. He said he was Norwegian, as many of the fisherman were. He was different—kind and quiet and strong—and one day he somehow miraculously helped to save her sister form a terrible fate in a watery grave. She knew Avan was from a far land, knew he loved her. They would be married, have children . . . be fisherfolk as had generations before them. But before they could wed, he was called back to the land of his birth, a land beyond the shore of Superior, beyond Earth, a magical land where he was more than a fisherman. He had to go. He wouldn’t see her hurt, and there were untold forces in his homeland, Isavalta, that could harm her beyond her wildest imaginings. But her love was too strong for him to resist. She would go with him, no matter the risks. So brave, so dear. Together they would face danger and excitement: to save an empire and its empress, and find their own fate, no matter what peril, mo matter how strange.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1440543755
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 692
Book Description
Ingrid Lotfield was a good woman, doing right by her parents, protecting her sensitive sister, and reliably completing her fair share of the chores necessary for life in their fishing village in 1872, on the cold shore of Lake Superior. Then Avan came. He said he was Norwegian, as many of the fisherman were. He was different—kind and quiet and strong—and one day he somehow miraculously helped to save her sister form a terrible fate in a watery grave. She knew Avan was from a far land, knew he loved her. They would be married, have children . . . be fisherfolk as had generations before them. But before they could wed, he was called back to the land of his birth, a land beyond the shore of Superior, beyond Earth, a magical land where he was more than a fisherman. He had to go. He wouldn’t see her hurt, and there were untold forces in his homeland, Isavalta, that could harm her beyond her wildest imaginings. But her love was too strong for him to resist. She would go with him, no matter the risks. So brave, so dear. Together they would face danger and excitement: to save an empire and its empress, and find their own fate, no matter what peril, mo matter how strange.
West Virginia
Author: Otis K. Rice
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813137667
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
" An essential resource for scholars, students, and all lovers of the Mountaineer State. From bloody skirmishes with Indians on the early frontier to the Logan County mine war, the story of West Virginia is punctuated with episodes as colorful and rugged as the mountains that dominate its landscape. In this first modern comprehensive history, Otis Rice and Stephen Brown balance these episodes of mountaineer individualism against the complexities of industrial development and the growth of social institutions, analyzing the events and personalities that have shaped the state. To create this history, the authors weave together many strands from the past and present. Included among these are geological and geographical features; the prehistoric inhabitants; exploration and settlement; relations with the Indians; the land systems and patterns of ownership; the Civil War and the formation of the state from the western counties of Virginia; the legacy of Reconstruction; politics and government; industrial development; labor problems and advances; and cultural aspects such as folkways, education, religion, and national and ethnic influences. For this second edition, the authors have added a new chapter, bringing the original material up to date and carrying the West Virginia story through the presidential election of 1992. Otis K. Rice is professor emeritus of history and Stephen W. Brown is professor of history at West Virginia Institute of Technology.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813137667
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
" An essential resource for scholars, students, and all lovers of the Mountaineer State. From bloody skirmishes with Indians on the early frontier to the Logan County mine war, the story of West Virginia is punctuated with episodes as colorful and rugged as the mountains that dominate its landscape. In this first modern comprehensive history, Otis Rice and Stephen Brown balance these episodes of mountaineer individualism against the complexities of industrial development and the growth of social institutions, analyzing the events and personalities that have shaped the state. To create this history, the authors weave together many strands from the past and present. Included among these are geological and geographical features; the prehistoric inhabitants; exploration and settlement; relations with the Indians; the land systems and patterns of ownership; the Civil War and the formation of the state from the western counties of Virginia; the legacy of Reconstruction; politics and government; industrial development; labor problems and advances; and cultural aspects such as folkways, education, religion, and national and ethnic influences. For this second edition, the authors have added a new chapter, bringing the original material up to date and carrying the West Virginia story through the presidential election of 1992. Otis K. Rice is professor emeritus of history and Stephen W. Brown is professor of history at West Virginia Institute of Technology.
Textile World
Author:
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Category : Textile fabrics
Languages : en
Pages : 1742
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Textile fabrics
Languages : en
Pages : 1742
Book Description