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  • von Jacques Fleury
    25,00 €

    There is a deep yearning inside all of us to bring to light what makes us who we are! In this book, you will encounter literature replete with neurodivergent poetry-akin to 18th century English poet Christopher Smart notable for his visionary power and lyrical virtuosity. You will also discovery a collection of well researched writings, both new and previously published, that explore, debate, celebrate and reaffirm the human spirit and its often pathological and pernicious capacity for antiphonal ruminations and self-inflicted pain, a prismatic portrait of triumph over trauma. It is an articulation of metacognition or self-awareness, an attempt to explore the complexities of man's inner struggle against the backdrop of Global disharmony mediated by our shared humanity. Ultimately a valiant effort in proffering a favorable outlook for an innovative, adaptive and idyllic prototype: unrestrained love, compassion, understanding and acceptance of our truest selves. From the Prologue of You Are Enough: The Journey to Accepting Your Authentic Self:Why should you read this book when there are many other books with similar titles and subject matter in the saturated literary market place? Well first, I offer multidimensional, multicultural and multilingual perspectives. I put forth a Francophone, Haitian and American frame of mind, being that I am a trilingual speaker of French, Haitian Creole and American English. These cultural influences fused together to bring intriguing elements of reasoned judgments and multiple ways of understanding and expressing ideology. Second, the literature... is not your typical dusty purely academic dissertation on soul searching and self-reckoning. It is a manifestation of soul authenticity in action... a purposeful yet at times playful amalgamation of... poetry, stories, essays, book and theater reviews, and interviews with community leaders and literary figures from MIT and Harvard University...with a connecting theme of personal authenticity: that is being true to one's self in all aspects of one's life. It encompasses spirituality, identify, artistic expression, community, resiliency, advocacy, activism and ultimately acceptance of life as is rather than as you wish it to be. Because "The resistance to the unpleasant situation is the root of suffering..." as...said by spiritual guru Ram Dass...

  • von Jacques Fleury
    22,00 €

  • - the One Thing You Can Do to End Racism: A Collection of Essays, Fiction and Poetry Celebrating Multiculturalism
    von Jacques Fleury
    22,00 €

    What this book is about is raising conscious awareness to our collective humanity and respective contributions to our country, with added focus on our multiculturalism and fundamentally our shared...constitutional ideology: that we are all created equal... In the midst of political and racial divisions in America, I heard a republican congressman speaking to the media, he said: "With open eyes, open ears, open mind and you walk away with some understanding..." while honoring our first amendment right to freedom of expression...through open minded and open hearted conversations... If you take one thing away from reading this book, I hope it's that our numerous races, ethnicities, beliefs and values manifested through comparative historical and contextual exploration can serve as a miscible advantage or a harmonious mixture when added together ... a reconciliatory nod to our past and a meditative extrapolation, interjection and celebration of our ...United States or 'US'. Enjoy!"Praise for Jacques Fleury's "Chain Letter to America...""A powerful strike on the doors of Justice. The courageous author painted his vision, and suggested understanding and consciousness of our historic and present social reality. Before anybody from any medical society in the Roman Empire, a descendant of a slave performed the first major open heart surgery in America. There is an axiom: 'Know the cause of the illness, and you will be able to apply the proper medicine.' I know this: When we understand that we are the Human Race, there will be no place on Earth for Eris and Ares. Please, keep fueling the wings of Your Quill, and let the world know that it soars safely ~ blown by winds of reality, and aesthetical light. In reverent appreciation..." -Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU --Poet, Translator"Quite a tirade of prose and poetry of the state of the United States in the early 21st century. I thought we would be beyond all that, but it has come back to haunt us. I was enthralled with every word. Jacques Fleury's scholarship and writing ability are far above the average. Really worth paying attention to...a metaphor for refugees from all kinds of calamities trying to find a safe place, a calm place in their life where they can rest and think of the life around them... Inspiring words about the harshness and beauty... all around us ... Fleury really said a load in this broadly sweeping exposé of modern life awakening. It's good to see his superlative writing again... Kudos!" -Ronald W. Hull, Ed.D, Author of Hanging by a Thread "I grew up in a black, white, and yellow world... Differences in color and nationality are what makes life interesting. I go to a very diverse church because I know that's what Heaven is going to be like... as for color, I am not blind but I am so grateful the Lord made us diverse as it's a blessing and not a curse. In His eyes, all of us matter. I Praise Him for giving me such wisdom." - Dr. John M. Domino Author of Reflections from the Great Depression and WWII "Polarization and violence in our country make increasingly urgent a greater understanding of our history. No one can confidently predict that things will return to 'normal', or that non-racist forces will seamlessly replace President Trump after his one or two terms in office. So what lessons and what inspiration from our past can we draw upon to help us in our present circumstance?" -Neil Calendar, Adjunct Professor of English, Roxbury Community College

  • - From the Acclaimed Author of Sparks in the Dark
    von Jacques Fleury
    22,00 €

    It's Always Sunrise Somewhere and Other Stories is the author's second publication. This anticipated book will reveal more of his talent. It's a collection of short fictional stories that are imbued with Caribbean flare and a wide range of topics (i.e., finding love and losing it, the immigrant experience, sex, sexuality, oppression, nostalgia, racism, religion, spirituality, psychopathology, coming of age, and poverty). However, humor, pathos, parody, and most importantly, hope and inspiration are a reoccurring theme permeating throughout all the relatively interconnected stories. In "3 a.m. at the Café," disparate lives intersect with a prostitute, two closeted gay men, a cheating married man, and a waitress who's seen it all. In "The Purloined Heart," the supernatural, in the form of Haitian Voodoo, render a macabre dance of love and obsession. In the semiautobiographical "A Candle for Lina," a young boy remembers his nanny from childhood in Haiti. Since all non-native Americans are descendants of immigrants here in the USA, you will most likely identify with the immigrant experience in "The Reason Why Crickets Chirp," the pungent punch of racism in "The Whistler's Song," the controversy in the reimagined ubiquitous Bible tale in "Nemesis," a bildungsroman in the coming-out story "Sultry Boy," the torture in the love story between a hefty middle-aged island gal and a married white businessman in the midst of a midlife crisis in "Cri De Coeur/Cry of the Heart," and the hope and inspiration that rises in the horizon in the title piece "It's Always Sunrise Somewhere."

  • - Ou Poesies Diverses De M. Fl- (1761)
    von Jacques Fleury
    25,00 €

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