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  • av Eric Sirota
    239,-

  • av Zach Goldberg
    239,-

  • av Yahia Lababidi
    189,-

    Palestine is personal for writer, Yahia Lababidi. His Palestinian grandmother, Rabiha Dajani - educator, activist and social worker - was forced to flee her ancestral home in Jerusalem at gunpoint some eighty years ago. As an Arab-American, Lababidi feels deeply betrayed by the USA's blind support of Israel's genocide of Palestinians. InPalestine Wail, he reminds us that religion is not politics, Judaism is not Zionism, and to criticize the immoral, illegal actions of Israel is not antisemitism - especially since, as an Arab, Lababidi is a Semite himself. Using both poetry and prose, Lababidi reflects on how we are neither our corrupt governments nor our compromised media. Rather, we are partners in humanity, members of one human family. Not in Our Name will the unholy massacres of innocent Palestinians be committed (two-thirds of whom are women and children) nor in the false name of 'self-defense'. In turn, Lababidi reminds us that starvation as a weapon of war is both cruel and criminal, as is collective punishment. Palestine Wailinvites us to bear witness to this historical humanitarian crisis unfolding in real-time while not allowing ourselves to be deceived, intimidated or silenced. We are made aware of the basic human truths that no lasting peace can be founded upon profound injustice and that the jailor is never Free...

  • av William Shakespeare
    285,-

    The ideal gift for lovers of Shakespeare to enjoy the intrinsic beauty of the Bard's prose and poetry, laid out in all its glory, unfettered by fussy notes, with line numbers for ease of use, and an accessible design. An attractive and timeless collection that will appeal to all: The Tragedies.

  • av William Shakespeare
    285,-

    The ideal gift for lovers of Shakespeare to enjoy the intrinsic beauty of the Bard's prose and poetry, laid out in all its glory, unfettered by fussy notes, with line numbers for ease of use, and an accessible design. An attractive and timeless collection that will appeal to all: The Comedies.

  • av William Shakespeare
    285,-

    The ideal gift for lovers of Shakespeare to enjoy the intrinsic beauty of the Bard's prose and poetry, laid out in all its glory, unfettered by fussy notes, with line numbers for ease of use, and an accessible design. An attractive and timeless collection that will appeal to all: The Histories.

  • av Aubrey N. N. Aidoo
    169

    Aubrey has a compulsion to write. Every part of them, from the most loving to the most painful, is documented in poetry making us reflect and consider our own lives.

  • av Various
    149,-

    Building Bridges is a poetry anthology that seeks to provide a platform for stories and voices that have been marginalised, and to celebrate the great diversity and rich variation in the identities and communities of people from around the world and from a huge cross-section of walks of life.

  • av Ovid
    295,-

    "What would Greek and Roman myth look like if women had written the stories?" asks Tara Welch in her illuminating Introduction to this volume. Stanley Lombardo and Melina McClure's faithful translation of Ovid's famous letters, purportedly written by heroines of classical antiquity to their absent lovers, offers an inkling of one intriguing possibility.

  • av Howard A Fergus
    325,-

  • - poems perspectives photos : five trees for each of the five elements of traditional Chinese medicine related to Bach flower remedies and Human Design
    av Terje Eugen Holthe
    605

    The book consists of two parts. The first part contains poems and photos of twenty-five common Norwegian trees. The second part has perspectives on plant nature and natural medicine.There are sections on: 1) the five elements used in feng shui and traditional Chinese medicine 2) trees as flower medicine 3) trees as archetypes with reference to human design, human nature. Whether you are interested in feng shui, Bach flower remedies, or human design, you will be able to enjoy this collection of poems.

  • av Omar Sabbagh
    145,-

    Cedar: A Captivating Verse-Documentary Unveiling the Modern Lebanese Experience Delve into the tapestry of the modern and contemporary Lebanese experience with "Cedar" by Omar Sabbagh.

  • av Norman AJ Berisford
    125,-

  • av MacDonald P. Jackson
    1 895,-

    This book explores the diverse means by which Shakespeare's poetry enriches his drama, illustrating how particular words in a particular order render his dialogue distinctive and create supreme literary and dramatic value.

  • av John Arthos
    1 265,-

    Originally published in 1963, this is a study of the greatness of Dante, Michelangelo and Milton, and of the differences in the power and effect of their work. This book shows how differing philosophical commitments help explain differences in the character of their greatness.

  • av John Liles
    275 - 489,-

  • av Loryn Brantz
    145,-

    A must-have book for all new and soon-to-be parents, this illustrated collection of tender, funny, radically honest poems about parenthood, based on a series of popular Instagram posts, is the perfect baby shower or Mother's Day gift. Modern parenthood can feel indescribable. This poignant collection of poetry and art chronicles the ups and downs of a rollercoaster ride that every parent will recognize. Capturing the joys and frustrations that come with each fleetingly precious (or interminable) stage of development, Poems of Parenting will be a balm to the soul of weary parents. From fresh baby snuggles to terrible tantrums, and everything in-between, artist Loryn Brantz has touched on something unique and universal in her debut poetry collection based on her popular Instagram series. Poems of Parenting is the perfect companion on any parent's journey through the uncertain terrain of raising cherished children in extraordinary times.

  • av Rachael Burton
    135

  • av Anthony Superina
    125,-

    Indeed, this is a collection of poems, but in essence, it is an ¿experience. In the written word comes an opportunity to discover and ¿possibly relate to the raw emotion that consumes the soul.¿

  • av Tony Bury
    159,-

  • av Elizabeth Ann
    115,-

  • av John T. Carpenter
    775,-

    A groundbreaking survey examining the interrelationship of poetry, calligraphy, and painting in Japanese art from the eleventh to the early twentieth century

  • av Charles Baudelaire
    185,-

    Bilingual edition of the French masterpiece--with the definitive English translation.

  • av C.D. Wright
    249

    Spanning four decades of writing, The Essential C.D. Wright carries the reverence and wisecracking lyricism of poems that reshaped American poetry.The Essential C.D. Wright, with a moving introduction by Forrest Gander, gathers rare selections from across her entire oeuvre--from the first book, Room Rented by a Single Woman (1978), through the final collection, Shall Cross, which was in production at the time of her unexpected death in 2016. Tracing a writing life that spans more than four decades, this essential collection illuminates works that remain empowered by an unrelenting independence, a reverence for mentors, and wry wisecracking lyricism. Wright introduced a contemporary audience to the promise and power of docupoetics, while pushing the musical boundaries of vernacular speech and reshaping American poetry. Formally restless and energetic, The Essential C.D. Wright stands as a staple in the larger poetic landscape.

  • av Jim Harrison
    185 - 249

  • av Arthur Sze
    259,-

    With imaginative power and emotional force, Into The Hush explores the exigencies of climate change, of endangered cultures, and of our nuclear age.Like wind on a lake, Arthur Sze’s twelfth book of poetry, Into the Hush, extends a language that ripples and stills, widens and deepens. Through an earned and profound simplicity, these poems move with imaginative power and emotional force and gather a startling array of contrasts—from wildfires to a sprig of sunrise, from gunshots to a spirit evoked by swaying candles—to address the challenges of our nuclear age. Here, poems shadow sonnets and appear as haibun and ekphrasis, pantoum and segmented zuihitsu. They borrow the voice of an eraser and the voice of a jaguar. Even the aspen leaves speak. Sze harnesses a range of innovative forms to respond to the challenges of climate change, exploring what it means to live on an endangered planet. Written at the height of his powers, Into the Hush is a landmark publication. Sze enacts a thrilling journey from silence into sound, from emptiness into the rich panoply of existence.

  • av Alberto Ros
    185,-

    "A collection of poems by Alberto Râios"--

  • av Yuki Tanaka
    185,-

    Chronicle of Drifting enacts a restless quest for belonging, interweaving dreamlike imagery and Japanese lyricismYuki Tanaka’s stunning debut, Chronicle of Drifting, explores rootlessness, its beauty and perils. Tanaka’s restless imagination roams among places and personae—a village mermaid, a geisha in the Midwest, a flâneur in Tokyo—searching for a permanent self and a sense of community. In the feverish world of these poems, inspired by the Japanese tradition of tanka and haiku, as well as by timeless surrealism, one meets a light-lashed horse, an imaginary chauffeur, an out-of-business psychic, a girl who skewers a fish with a flower stalk. In poems ranging from lyric to prose, Tanaka creates a poignant dreamlike realm where the inner and outer worlds, the self and others, merge—like the train passenger who, looking out the window and seeing the sky through his reflection, feels “empty, a blue outline.”

  • av Stephen Kuusisto
    185,-

    "A collection of poems by Stephen Kuusisto"--

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