Author: David P. Carlson
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490746617
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
This book was written for one purpose and one purpose only, which is for you to view your life behind, yet through this thin veneer of words and phrases, stories, and allegories, all created to blend from within, (you the reader) personal considerations of specific recollections of times (ill or well spent)--but now content to attempt to climb above your future's considerable mountains of compilations.
Angel Cloud Poetry II
Author: David P. Carlson
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490746617
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
This book was written for one purpose and one purpose only, which is for you to view your life behind, yet through this thin veneer of words and phrases, stories, and allegories, all created to blend from within, (you the reader) personal considerations of specific recollections of times (ill or well spent)--but now content to attempt to climb above your future's considerable mountains of compilations.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490746617
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
This book was written for one purpose and one purpose only, which is for you to view your life behind, yet through this thin veneer of words and phrases, stories, and allegories, all created to blend from within, (you the reader) personal considerations of specific recollections of times (ill or well spent)--but now content to attempt to climb above your future's considerable mountains of compilations.
Angel Cloud Poetry
Author: David P Carlson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Originally I was born in Dearborn Michigan, but somehow at the age of two, I found myself in Beeville, Texas where I was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. P.O. Carlson who I might add are two of the finest people ever. They gave me love and a wonderful Christian up-bringing. As I look back over the years gone by, I see their guiding ways that allowed me to learn a trade, raise my family and pursue a passion for writing poems and songs, singing and recording songs and forever giving praise to my Lord and Savior JESUS CHRIST who truly made my life as it is today possible. My wife Linda and I want to thank all the good folks in Beeville that helped me along the way. My hope is that this story, poem and songs will give a sense of peace and hope to all that reads these words.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Originally I was born in Dearborn Michigan, but somehow at the age of two, I found myself in Beeville, Texas where I was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. P.O. Carlson who I might add are two of the finest people ever. They gave me love and a wonderful Christian up-bringing. As I look back over the years gone by, I see their guiding ways that allowed me to learn a trade, raise my family and pursue a passion for writing poems and songs, singing and recording songs and forever giving praise to my Lord and Savior JESUS CHRIST who truly made my life as it is today possible. My wife Linda and I want to thank all the good folks in Beeville that helped me along the way. My hope is that this story, poem and songs will give a sense of peace and hope to all that reads these words.
The Cloud Corporation
Author: Timothy Donnelly
Publisher: Wave Books
ISBN: 1933517476
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
The long-awaited second collection by a central literary figure, Columbia University professor, and poetry editor of the Boston Review.
Publisher: Wave Books
ISBN: 1933517476
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
The long-awaited second collection by a central literary figure, Columbia University professor, and poetry editor of the Boston Review.
Pretty Tripwire
Author: Alessandra Lynch
Publisher: Alice James Books
ISBN: 1948579871
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
In Lynch’s fourth collection, we carefully navigate the fine line between terror and beauty as we face palpable trauma, heartbreak, and wild astonishment through the raw and personal poems. The genuine, delicate voice works to examine who we are, after everything.
Publisher: Alice James Books
ISBN: 1948579871
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
In Lynch’s fourth collection, we carefully navigate the fine line between terror and beauty as we face palpable trauma, heartbreak, and wild astonishment through the raw and personal poems. The genuine, delicate voice works to examine who we are, after everything.
Angel of Anarchy
Author: Glenn Sheldon
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781927048016
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Poetry. "I suppose it only befits this book titled ANGEL OF ANARCHY to nearly be without words for author Glenn Sheldon's tour de force of poems. I would require more wildly angelic language to convey the courageous soarings of Sheldon's language, his unflinching acquaintance with life--human and otherwise--on planet Earth and with outer and deepest inner space. This poet weds the knowledge of contemporary physicists with the knowledge of the poets and holy fools and other 'outsiders' who refuse to vanish the same as angels who refuse to leave us. I admire Glenn Sheldon for daring to write these fierce poems that fly far beyond contemporary people's lives increasingly forced into being poor, controlled, small and afraid. These poems fly, and the poet who wrote them is in the profoundest sense a guardian angel of anarchy for anyone in need of wings."--Susan Deer Cloud
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781927048016
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Poetry. "I suppose it only befits this book titled ANGEL OF ANARCHY to nearly be without words for author Glenn Sheldon's tour de force of poems. I would require more wildly angelic language to convey the courageous soarings of Sheldon's language, his unflinching acquaintance with life--human and otherwise--on planet Earth and with outer and deepest inner space. This poet weds the knowledge of contemporary physicists with the knowledge of the poets and holy fools and other 'outsiders' who refuse to vanish the same as angels who refuse to leave us. I admire Glenn Sheldon for daring to write these fierce poems that fly far beyond contemporary people's lives increasingly forced into being poor, controlled, small and afraid. These poems fly, and the poet who wrote them is in the profoundest sense a guardian angel of anarchy for anyone in need of wings."--Susan Deer Cloud
Island
Author: H. Mark Lai
Publisher: San Francisco Study Center
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher: San Francisco Study Center
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Angel Bones
Author: Ilyse Kusnetz
Publisher: Alice James Books
ISBN: 1948579561
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
Angel Bones has an introspective voice that maintains a bright understanding of the temporal. As we read, we are painfully aware the speaker is dying from cancer and death is imminent. The attempt to not only explain, but understand how to welcome and embrace death is a bittersweet calm. How can one leave willingly when there is so much left behind?
Publisher: Alice James Books
ISBN: 1948579561
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
Angel Bones has an introspective voice that maintains a bright understanding of the temporal. As we read, we are painfully aware the speaker is dying from cancer and death is imminent. The attempt to not only explain, but understand how to welcome and embrace death is a bittersweet calm. How can one leave willingly when there is so much left behind?
Poetry and Prophecy
Author: Reuven Shoham
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004501355
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
The book discusses the image of the prophet and the role of prophecy in Modern Hebrew Poetry. The first part of the book presents the prophetic archetypal biographies of prophets, heroes and artists in Hebrew and European mythologies. It also examines the historical facts which lead to the departure of the prophet from Hebrew literature following the destruction of the second temple. Finally, it addresses the necessity of reappearance of the prophet in the 18th and 19th centuries in Hebrew thought and literature and provides a short history of that reappearance in Haskala literature. The second part focuses upon three major “prophets poets”: Haim N. Bialik, Avraham Shlonski and Uri Z. Greenberg. The book may be of interest to scholars of Literature, Judaism, Philosophy, Science of Religion, Anthropology, Folklore and Rhetoric.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004501355
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
The book discusses the image of the prophet and the role of prophecy in Modern Hebrew Poetry. The first part of the book presents the prophetic archetypal biographies of prophets, heroes and artists in Hebrew and European mythologies. It also examines the historical facts which lead to the departure of the prophet from Hebrew literature following the destruction of the second temple. Finally, it addresses the necessity of reappearance of the prophet in the 18th and 19th centuries in Hebrew thought and literature and provides a short history of that reappearance in Haskala literature. The second part focuses upon three major “prophets poets”: Haim N. Bialik, Avraham Shlonski and Uri Z. Greenberg. The book may be of interest to scholars of Literature, Judaism, Philosophy, Science of Religion, Anthropology, Folklore and Rhetoric.
Cherry Blossom Epiphany -- The Poetry and Philosophy of a Flowering Tree
Author: Robin D. Gill
Publisher: Paraverse Press
ISBN: 0974261866
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
Cherry Blossom Epiphany - the poetry and philosophy of a flowering tree - a selection, translation and lengthy explication of 3000 haiku, waka, senryû and kyôka about a major theme from I.P.O.O.H. (In Praise Of Olde Haiku)by robin d. gill 1. Haiku -Translation from Japanese to English 2. Japanese poetry - 8c-20c - waka, haiku and senryû 3. Natural History - flowering cherries 4. Japan - Culture - Edo Era 5. Nonfiction - Literature 6. Translation - applied 7. You tell me! If the solemn yet happy New Year's is the most important celebration of Japanese (Yamato) ethnic culture, and the quiet aesthetic practice of Moon-viewing in the fall the most elegant expression of Pan-Asian Buddhism=religion, the subject of this book, Blossom-viewing - which generally means sitting down together in vast crowds to drink, dance, sing and otherwise enjoy the flowering cherry in full-bloom - is less a rite than a riot (a word originally meaning an 'uproar'). The major carnival of the year, it is unusual for being held on a date that is not determined by astronomy, astrology or the accidents of history as most such events are in literate cultures. It takes place whenever the cherry trees are good and ready. Enjoyed in the flesh, the blossom-viewing, or hanami, is also of the mind, so much so, in fact, that poetry is often credited with the spread of the practice over the centuries from the Imperial courts to the maids of Edo. Nobles enjoyed link-verse contests presided over by famous poet-judges. Hermits hung poems feting this flower of flowers (to say the generic "flower" = hana in Japanese connotes "cherry!") on strips of paper from the branches of lone trees where only the wind would read them. In the Occident, too, flowers embody beauty and serve as reminders of mortality, but there is no flower that, like the cherry blossom, stands for all flowers. Even the rose, by any name, cannot compare with the sakura in depth and breadth of poetic trope or viewing practice. In Cherry Blossom Epiphany, Robin D. Gill hopes to help readers experience, metaphysically, some of this alternative world. Haiku is a hyper-short (17-syllabet or 7-beat) Japanese poem directly or indirectly touching upon seasonal phenomena, natural or cultural. Literally millions of these ku have been written, some, perhaps, many times, about the flowering cherry (sakura), and the human activity associated with it, blossom-viewing (hanami). As the most popular theme in traditional haiku (haikai), cherry-blossom ku tend to be overlooked by modern critics more interested in creativity expressed with fresh subjects; but this embarrassment of riches has much to offer the poet who is pushed to come up with something, anything, different from the rest and allows the editor to select from what is, for all practical purposes, an infinite number of ku. Literary critics, take note: Like Rise, Ye Sea Slugs! (2003) and Fly-ku! (2004), this book not only explores new ways to anthologize poetry but demonstrates the practice of multiple readings (an average of two per ku) as part of a composite translation turned into an object of art by innovative clustering. Book-collectors might further note that while Cherry Blossom Epiphany may not be hardback, it takes advantage of the many symbols included with Japanese font to introduce design ornamentation (the circle within the circle, the reverse (Buddhist) swastika, etc.) hitherto not found in English language print. It is a one-of-a-kind work of design by the author.
Publisher: Paraverse Press
ISBN: 0974261866
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
Cherry Blossom Epiphany - the poetry and philosophy of a flowering tree - a selection, translation and lengthy explication of 3000 haiku, waka, senryû and kyôka about a major theme from I.P.O.O.H. (In Praise Of Olde Haiku)by robin d. gill 1. Haiku -Translation from Japanese to English 2. Japanese poetry - 8c-20c - waka, haiku and senryû 3. Natural History - flowering cherries 4. Japan - Culture - Edo Era 5. Nonfiction - Literature 6. Translation - applied 7. You tell me! If the solemn yet happy New Year's is the most important celebration of Japanese (Yamato) ethnic culture, and the quiet aesthetic practice of Moon-viewing in the fall the most elegant expression of Pan-Asian Buddhism=religion, the subject of this book, Blossom-viewing - which generally means sitting down together in vast crowds to drink, dance, sing and otherwise enjoy the flowering cherry in full-bloom - is less a rite than a riot (a word originally meaning an 'uproar'). The major carnival of the year, it is unusual for being held on a date that is not determined by astronomy, astrology or the accidents of history as most such events are in literate cultures. It takes place whenever the cherry trees are good and ready. Enjoyed in the flesh, the blossom-viewing, or hanami, is also of the mind, so much so, in fact, that poetry is often credited with the spread of the practice over the centuries from the Imperial courts to the maids of Edo. Nobles enjoyed link-verse contests presided over by famous poet-judges. Hermits hung poems feting this flower of flowers (to say the generic "flower" = hana in Japanese connotes "cherry!") on strips of paper from the branches of lone trees where only the wind would read them. In the Occident, too, flowers embody beauty and serve as reminders of mortality, but there is no flower that, like the cherry blossom, stands for all flowers. Even the rose, by any name, cannot compare with the sakura in depth and breadth of poetic trope or viewing practice. In Cherry Blossom Epiphany, Robin D. Gill hopes to help readers experience, metaphysically, some of this alternative world. Haiku is a hyper-short (17-syllabet or 7-beat) Japanese poem directly or indirectly touching upon seasonal phenomena, natural or cultural. Literally millions of these ku have been written, some, perhaps, many times, about the flowering cherry (sakura), and the human activity associated with it, blossom-viewing (hanami). As the most popular theme in traditional haiku (haikai), cherry-blossom ku tend to be overlooked by modern critics more interested in creativity expressed with fresh subjects; but this embarrassment of riches has much to offer the poet who is pushed to come up with something, anything, different from the rest and allows the editor to select from what is, for all practical purposes, an infinite number of ku. Literary critics, take note: Like Rise, Ye Sea Slugs! (2003) and Fly-ku! (2004), this book not only explores new ways to anthologize poetry but demonstrates the practice of multiple readings (an average of two per ku) as part of a composite translation turned into an object of art by innovative clustering. Book-collectors might further note that while Cherry Blossom Epiphany may not be hardback, it takes advantage of the many symbols included with Japanese font to introduce design ornamentation (the circle within the circle, the reverse (Buddhist) swastika, etc.) hitherto not found in English language print. It is a one-of-a-kind work of design by the author.
Reading Romantic Poetry
Author: Fiona Stafford
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118773004
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Reading Romantic Poetry introduces the major themes and preoccupations, and the key poems and players of a period convulsed by revolution, prolonged warfare and political crisis. Provides a clear, lively introduction to Romantic Poetry, backed by academic research and marked by its accessibility to students with little prior experience of poetry Introduces many of the major topics of the age, from politics to publishing, from slavery to sociability, from Milton to the mind of man Encourages direct responses to poems by opening up different aspects of the literature and fresh approaches to reading Discusses the poets' own reading and experience of being read, as well as analysis of the sounds of key poems and the look of the poem on the page Deepens understanding of poems through awareness of their literary, historical, political and personal contexts Includes the major poets of the period, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Burns and Clare —as well as a host of less familiar writers, including women
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118773004
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Reading Romantic Poetry introduces the major themes and preoccupations, and the key poems and players of a period convulsed by revolution, prolonged warfare and political crisis. Provides a clear, lively introduction to Romantic Poetry, backed by academic research and marked by its accessibility to students with little prior experience of poetry Introduces many of the major topics of the age, from politics to publishing, from slavery to sociability, from Milton to the mind of man Encourages direct responses to poems by opening up different aspects of the literature and fresh approaches to reading Discusses the poets' own reading and experience of being read, as well as analysis of the sounds of key poems and the look of the poem on the page Deepens understanding of poems through awareness of their literary, historical, political and personal contexts Includes the major poets of the period, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Burns and Clare —as well as a host of less familiar writers, including women