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  • von Catherine A Hamilton
    23,98 €

  • - The Pamplona Poems
    von Marilyn Kiss
    19,00 €

  • - An Artist's Memoir
    von Bertie Stroup Marah
    26,00 €

  • von Gina Browning
    19,00 €

    Wind in the Aspens is a different Gina Browning. This collection of her poetry allows us to perceive a woman growing into an understanding of the sparseness of life. Without blinking, she lets us observe secrets usually kept concealed beneath the folds of flamboyant opera dresses and personifications kept hidden away in operatic characters. What we find here are not pretty song lyrics, but rather a deep wondering, a certain coming to grips with the rawness of life, and the questions left behind, unanswered and chilling. Denise Kusel, journalist, author of Only in Santa Fe Gina Browning's poems in Wind in the Aspens are personal, raw and immediate, powerfully and unabashedly feminine, and so gut-wrenchingly honest that I felt guilty while reading them, as if I had filched her journal from her bedside. Whether painting pictures of her sometimes-bucolic, small-town childhood, sharing the unspoken sadness of miscarriage, or revealing-and reveling in-her sensuality, Browning tells stories with the authority of a goddess, casting word-spells that melt in the mouth like chocolate. Wind in the Aspens is about life, naked-and perhaps best read under the covers with a flashlight and some tissues. Hollis Walker, journalist, author of the book Zink: The Language of Enchantment This collection of poems by Gina Browning invites the reader to travel beyond everyday life into the world of luminous spirit, love and immense joy. The author uses lyricism and intense imagery as she delves unflinchingly into many different facets of human existence. Her insistence on unwavering beauty even in the darkest moments of despair confers a heartbreaking grace upon the reader. Anne Whitehouse, author of the novel Fall Love and the poetry collections, The Surveyor's Hand, Blessings and Curses, and Bear in Mind

  • von Barbara Mary Johnson
    21,00 €

    A Spirited Escape: Wilderness Empathy Teaches Response to Sociopathic VendettaFabulous book! I loved this story. It brought back to life that summer, my experiences at Holden (2002). Nancy A. Johnson, Registrar, Holden Village, WA Johnson has woven together some harsh but treasured experiences, cartoonishly alarming dreams, daytime musings and words of wisdom to fashion a tapestry of understanding and forgiveness. Lani Steele, International Educator, Poet, Fiction and Travel Writer How does a good, loving couple endure and triumph over a neighbor from hell who openly pledges to harass them till they die? You''ll share the tears, feel the fears and exalt in the outcome of this poignant real-life story, carefully and passionately documented by the author. Her account is a riveting read. Randall Murray, Journalism Professor Emeritus, Cal PolyA Spirited Escape inspires with lessons in sensitivity and personal triumph over adversity. Coupled with therapeutic hiking in the unparalleled beauty of Glacier Peaks Wilderness, the book is a pleasurable read for adventure seekers and/or solace for those who suffer exigencies of wrongful accusation. Wilma Gore, Author, Long Distance GrandparentingPoems by barbara marysdaughter (Johnson''s pen name for poetry) follow eight chapters in her book to vibrate with visions uniquely her own. From whimsical, satirical and hard-hitting to the lyrical, they engage us with keen wit, sensitivity, haunting imagery, and probing questions. Jane Elsdon, Poet Laureate of San Luis Obispo, CA 2005Johnson quotes American poet Muriel Rukeyser: "A world is to be fought, sung and built: love must imagine the world." The author writes: "This community is building and fighting for a world where love rules, and musicians at Holden sing it into reality." A splendid performance: Bravo! R.K. Johnston, Jazz musician

  • von Anne Higgins
    19,00 €

  • von Muna Hamzeh, Oxford) Bright, Fellow and Tutor in Law Susan & usw.
    19,00 €

  • - Will Stone in Vietnam
    von Brad Kennedy
    24,00 €

  • von Nancy Scott
    20,00 €

  • von Tony Zurlo
    20,00 €

  • von Tamar Diana Wilson
    21,00 €

  • von Karen Douglass
    20,00 €

  • - The Memoirs of Maria Haydee Corbalan
    von Maria Haydee Corbalan
    22,00 €

  • von Jr Martin Willitts
    18,00 €

  • von Marilyn Kiss
    20,00 €

  • von Lynn Strongin
    20,00 €

  • - Serotonin Serenade
    von Jim Simons
    19,00 €

  • von Professor Julius G Getman
    23,00 €

  • von Marian Kaplun Shapiro
    19,00 €

  • von Michael Sweeney
    19,00 €

  • von Gloria Dyc
    19,00 €

  • von Lana Maht Wiggins
    19,00 €

  • von Emmanuel K Ngwainmbi
    19,00 €

  • von Nancy King
    20,00 €

  • von Nancy King
    20,00 €

  • von Nancy King
    22,00 €

  • von Joanne Seltzer
    19,00 €

  • von Nancy King
    23,00 €

  • von Marion Deutsche Cohen
    24,00 €

  • von Greg Mosson
    19,00 €

    Questions of Fire is a poet's response to the complex 21st century environment, from work to home to war, in an age dawning with violence. This book offers not quick solutions to dilemmas, but discoveries won through experience, and illuminating observations of contemporary life. Meditation on Washington D.C. in April 2003 During the war, winter thawed in a rapid of hot and cold days, disarming us with a tempest of wind, lull, and rain: Walking to work in a wetness of caves, talking of war in flash fountains of sun, greens filled the trees like so many birds; birds will perch soon like so many buds; they will sing the ever-fresh song. . . . One way we understand poetry is by what is left with us-an aftermath-I cannot get these poems out of my mind. Grace Cavalieri, poet and radio host of The Poet and the Poem from The Library of Congress Gregg Mosson is a unique nature poet as well as antiwar beacon and poetry activist. Antler, wilderness poet and author of Factory One cannot help but follow, poem after poem, as Mosson takes on the personal responsibility of bearing witness. Truly, "solidarity" is what one feels then - the unflinching presence of a poet attendant to human experience, who asks the questions first of himself. Madeleine Mysko, faculty at Johns Hopkins University and author of Bringing Vincent Home

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