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  • av Dorothy Lee
    179,-

    ... only speak the word, and my servant will be healed ...The story in Matthew's Gospel is about words and their power to heal. The story is also about pain and loss, suffering and distress, hope and wonder. In a sense, it is also the story of every person's journey in faith, with elements of fear, apprehension, unspoken doubt, unexpected joy, renewed life.These are experiences reflected in Poems of Lament and Grace. The author gladly acknowledges that her own faith journey has involved times of faith and doubt, uncertainty, longing, apprehension.Yet, this deeply honest series of poems - words of healing - acknowledges times of discouragement and dismay, but above all rejoices in divine grace, offered and lived.

  • av David Walters
    179,-

    Life is Very Funny takes a wry look at the world and all the silly things that make it go round. Most of the rhymes are short but to the point and if theydon't make you smile then nothing will.David Walters was born in the East End of London in 1937. Despite humble beginnings he had a good education and qualified as an actuary. He became a merchant banker in the City of London and his work has taken him around the world. He has lived both in New York and California and visited many countries. He was married for over fifty years and has two children. Throughout his life his wry sense of humour has caused him to write lots of funny rhymes all of which are now collected in this book. He is retired but very active and lives in a retirement village in Hertfordshire.

  • - An Anthology
    av Sam Ladkin
    195,-

    Broken sleep and disturbed dreams, or vice versa. A compilation of modernity's conditions needs to include insomnia, accompaniment to work stress, twitchy doomscrolling, existential dread, memories of minor indignities, hectic feelings of a lack of control, shame. Often attributed incessant technological interruption, by radiant blue light, the proposed cure is often also technological, the white and brown noise from Bluetooth speakers, the voice of the podcast to counter loneliness. Yet people have always struggled and the greater the struggle the further from peace. Shakespeare described his weariness, seeking 'dear repose for limbs with travel tired' only to begin 'a journey in my head / To work my mind when body's work's expired'. Others sought out insomnia: the desert fathers wandered in abject poverty and sleepless doxology. Gaining a perspective on insomnia is hard when in its grip, or its wake. We read insomnia as a symptom of our waking life, its worries. We interpret insomnia according to our working life, its stresses. But can insomnia also be a gift, a door ajar, a point of access? In this short collection a number of contemporary experimental writers write of insomnia, or write from insomnia to see what might be discovered.

  • av Vladan Jovanovic
    179,-

    Gorak vetar, nova, sedma po redu zbirka pesama Vladana D. Jovanovica sadrzi sto cetiri pesme. Osim nekoliko (Mrcajevci, Zlatno doba, Uljez...), sve ostale pesme spadaju u ljubavnu poeziju. U njima Jovanovicev lirski subjekt na rafiniran nacin opisuje zal za svoje dve neuzvracene ljubavi. Jednoj iz svojih ranih studentskih dana kad je bio mlad i "zelen", i drugoj, tajnoj, kad je vec dobro bio okusio "gorke plodove saznanja". Pesme su krcate metaforama sa prilicno hermeticnosti, pa je potreban prilican psihicki napor da bi se, ako je to uopste moguce, razumele. Ali, pesma se ne pise da bi se razumela, vec da bi citalac uzivao dok je cita. U dosta pesama pojavljuju se Sunce, Mesec i zvezde kao kosmicki simboli, dok se s druge strane javljaju Zemlja, Podzemlje, odnosno Donji svet kao simboli plodnosti i onostranosti. Izmedju ta dva sveta su ptice (pesnik) koje ih povezuju. Ovako posmatran Jovanovicev "kosmos" podseca na pesnicki postupak Josipa Sibe Milicica, osnivaca kosmizma u srpskoj avangardnoj poeziji nastaloj neposredno posle Prvog svetskog rata kao odgovor na "bogdanovsku" larpurlartisticku poeziju, koju je glorifikovao knjizevni kriticar Bogdan Popovic, a ciji je jedan od glavnih reprezentanata bio Sima Pandurovic. Pesnik, zapravo, kao da kaze: "Da mi se ostvarila jedna od dve zivotne ljubavi, ziveo bih u 'svetlosti', ali posto se to nije dogodilo zivim u tami 'Podzemlja'." U nekim pesmama se javlja san kao kompenzacija za pesnikovu "tamnu" javu. Osim pomenutog znamenitog Hvaranina Sibe Milicica, Jovanovicevo pesnistvo je prozeto uticajima Milosa Crnjanskog, Branka Miljkovica i Vaska Pope. Vecina pesama u zbirci Gorak vetar sastoje se iz cetiri tercine i napisane su u slobodnom stihu, koji je u srpsku poeziju prva uvela Anica Savic Rebac. Na kraju, ubedjeni smo da je najnovija zbirka pesama Vladana D. Jovanovica znacajna pojava na srpskoj pesnickoj sceni.

  • av Eva Bourke
    155 - 309,-

    The journey of Eva Bourke's eighth collection of poems is one of bereavement, heartbreak and, ultimately, renewal. In poems that record - with courage and tenderness - the loss of loved ones, of close family and friends, there is throughout a refusal to soften the keen gaze and precise detail for which her work is so often praised, as if the poet's role is ever to be witness, guardian and curator. Instead of heartbreak enforcing a retreat from the world, rather it seems to strengthen her commitment to those in danger ("the boats adrift in the night / and the storms that sweep them overboard" - 'Twenty-eight Swimmers') and her belief in the power of art and music as both consolation and celebration, an engagement that has been the heart of her work over many years. As she says in 'The Singer's Fable', in memory of Mary McPartlan: "Sing, even if your hearts are heavy, even if your houses are on fire, rise up and sing."PRAISE FOR EVA BOURKE"[T]he maturity and wide sympathy of this poet's vision is everywhere in evidence. The formal and tonal variety achieved by Bourke in this volume [Seeing Yellow] is also very pleasing.... Warmly recommended." -Caitriona O'Reilly, The Irish Times"These poems suggest that the soul is an enduring gentleness in us, in others, in perhaps everything, and that it needs us to release it, to let it breathe, to nourish it with what we create rather than destroy." -Fred Marchant on 'piano'

  • - Poems 1913-1917
    av Marina Tsvetaeva
    249

    From 1912 to 1920 Marina Tsvetaeva wrote copiously but published no books. Later she would claim that at least three major collections had fallen by the wayside in those years. The poems translated here offer readers the flavour of those vanished books, covering the period roughly from her daughter Alya's first birthday to the Tsar's abdication in March 1917 and the summer which followed. They reflect involvements with the poet Sonya Parnók and with a married economist of Polish origin, Nikodim Plutser-Sarnya. But there are also evocations of the Middle East, tributes to the Jews and to her sister Asya, plus a cycle in which Don Juan accosts Carmen and is buried in a grave amidst the Russian snow. Generally appearing in English for the very first time, they include several of the most accomplished and unforgettable poems Tsvetaeva was ever to write.

  • av Vicente Huidobro
    249

    This volume includes the 4 chapbooks published in 1917-18 and presents, at first glance, an odd mixture. Chronologically, we have El espejo de agua, written in 1914-16, first published in 1916, but, to all intents and purposes not distributed until 1918. Horizon carré(see below) follows and then come Ecuatorial (written in Spanish), Poemas árticos, Hallali and Tour Eiffel, the last two being composed in French. The last two publications from this period, Hallali and Tour Eiffel-both marked by textual experimentation-were very important for the rising wave of the Spanish avant-garde. In this second edition, we have added an appendix containing the French version of the title poem, Équatoriale, which is at least partly translated by the author, an early version of Tour Eiffel as published in the magazine Nord-Sud, together with a Spanish version of the finished poem.

  • - The Definitive English Language Edition
    av Charles Baudelaire
    159,-

    A major work of world literature, The Flowers of Evil scandalized Baudelaire's contemporaries and reinvented beauty in the midst of modernity. This dual-language edition of the definitive 1861 version features a new translation by acclaimed poetry scholar Nathan Brown and a new introduction. A major work of world literature, The Flowers of Evil scandalized Baudelaire's contemporaries and reinvented beauty in the midst of modernity. Probing the depths of the modern psyche in a voice at once caustic and vulnerable, melancholic and humorous, Baudelaire's infamous book brings to the surface a new understanding of evil, of eroticism, and of social life through an astonishing variety of poetic forms and styles. When it was published in 1857, six poems of the volume's poems were banned on charges of obscenity. Baudelaire then reworked the book into a masterfully expanded version published in 1861. This new translation by acclaimed poetry scholar Nathan Brown includes the banned poems in a facing-page, dual-language edition of the definitive 1861 version, along with a major new introduction to the significance of Baudelaire's work. Brown has carefully preserved the lineation, figurative language, punctuation, and grammatical structures of the original, finally giving us a version of The Flowers of Evil suitable for the general reader as well as scholars and teachers working in English. This version of Baudelaire sets a new standard for fidelity to the original and sensitivity to the tone of this central work of modern literature.

  • av Ramy al-Asheq
    195,-

    Through seventeen powerful testimonies, Syrian-Palestinian poet Ramy Al-Asheq's Ever SInce I Did Not Die is a poignant autobiographical journey that vividly depicts what it means to live through war. The texts gathered in Ever Since I Did Not Die by Syrian-Palestinian poet Ramy Al-Asheq are a poignant record of a fateful journey. Having grown up in a refugee camp in Damascus, Al-Asheq was imprisoned and persecuted by the regime in 2011 during the Syrian Revolution. He was released from jail, only to be recaptured and imprisoned in Jordan. After escaping from prison, he spent two years in Jordan under a fake name and passport, during which he won a literary fellowship that allowed him to travel to Germany in 2014, where he now lives and writes in exile. Through seventeen powerful testimonies, Ever Since I Did Not Die vividly depicts what it means to live through war. Exquisitely weaving the past with the present and fond memories with brutal realities, this volume celebrates resistance through words that refuse to surrender and continue to create beauty amidst destruction--one of the most potent ways to survive in the darkest of hours.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Cees Nooteboom
    259,-

    A collection of poems, selected by Nooteboom himself from more than a dozen Dutch books. Cees Nooteboom is best known in the English-speaking world for his acclaimed novels, essays, and travel writing; however, Nooteboom has always seen himself first and foremost as a poet. He has said, "without poetry my life would be unthinkable." The poems in Light Everywhere are presented in reverse chronological order, reflecting the poet's contemporary perspective on the productivity of more than half a century. The anthology covers his poetic output up to 2013, with an emphasis on his more recent work. New translations of older poems are crafted by award-winning translator David Colmer, lending a consistent voice to the whole collection. When Nooteboom began writing poetry in the Netherlands in 1956, he was considered an outcast for not abiding by the conventional experimental style popular at the time. Instead, he took to learning from poets abroad, translating work by Wallace Stevens, Eugenio Montale, and Pablo Neruda. Nooteboom's work is lucid and mysterious, evocative and elusive, and it is fitting that the collection begins and ends with poems of travel, moving back in time from an elderly man's entanglement and resignation to the detachment and harsh light of youth, with everything in between.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Krzysztof Siwczyk
    259,-

    Verses that oscillate between the turmoil of post-communist Eastern Europe to understated reflections on grief and mortality. The sixty-four poems in A Calligraphy of Days reflect Krzysztof Siwczyk's wide-ranging and variegated style. Born in 1977, Siwczyk has lived most of his life in the Silesian city of Gliwice. In 1995, he became a wunderkind of the Polish poetry scene with his debut volume Wild Kids, an edgy and unsentimental narrative of youthful tribulations and urban malaise during Poland's transition from communism to capitalism. Siwczyk's poems careen down the page at great speed, relying on clever turns of phrase or an idea that illuminates a larger meaning. As in calligraphy, a meandering subterranean process connects meaning and memory, thought and verse. Teased to the surface, words and images emerge in rapid, terse, and precise bursts. Throughout his career, Siwczyk has never ceased to challenge our sense of who we are--changing course multiple times in the process. Following several volumes full of expansive lines, his most recent works offer spare meditations on illness and grief. Clipped and understated, these post-Holocaust poems address our inability to speak of death and tragedy.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Salim Barakat
    259,-

    A collection showcasing the latest poems of the Kurdish-Syrian maestro of Arabic style. Salim Barakat, the captivating Kurdish-Syrian poet and novelist known for his mastery of Arabic style, is hailed as an enigmatic and intricate figure in contemporary Arabic literature. In The Universe, All at Once, he curates, in collaboration with translator Huda J. Fakhreddine, a selection from his later works, considering them the pinnacle of his poetic career. Drawn from pieces composed between 2021 and 2023, the poems in this collection vary from excerpts of an expansive book-length poem to concise, intense fragments. Fakhreddine expertly renders his writing in English, a courageous and praiseworthy attempt to challenge the barriers of the untranslatable. This volume not only showcases the prolific author's poetic evolution but also features a comprehensive interview with Barakat. Conducted by Fakhreddine, the interview delves into Barakat's early influences, hobbies, talents, reader expectations, and reflections on displacement, childhood, and interpersonal connections. Together, The Universe, All at Once presents the best of Barakat's latest poetry to his readers and allows invaluable insight into the writing processes and motivations of a visionary modern poet.

  • - A Jumble Of Emotional Poetry
    av Jefferson D Woodland
    119,-

    In my darkest moments, there has always been poetry. I loved reading it: Poe, Wordsworth, Longfellow, Emily Dickinson, and more. I have compiled 55 of my own poems in this book. What is here has helped me face my inner demons. A few of the poems are just fun. Some of the poems are simply emotion. Some have come out of my dreams and nightmares. Some of the poems come from stories in my head. I hope you can find some worth, some inspiration, in these few pages.

  • - Poèmes à l'hâte * Rushed Poems
    av Toni Conesa
    115,-

    * Alors que je travaillais en France à 40 ans, j'ai eu un engouement pour une collègue de travail nommée Karina (Ruby au téléphone). Trop tôt, j'ai appris de son départ et, pressée, j'ai décidé de lui écrire 40 poèmes en utilisant les lettres de son nom. Comme je venais d'arriver en France, mon français n'était pas très bon, donc j'ai décidé, en utilisant un dictionnaire de poche, d'accélérer mon apprentissage du français en écrivant des poèmes. Elle parlait principalement le français et l'anglais, et un peu l'italien, même si je n'ai pas pu m'empêcher de glisser quelques poèmes en catalan et en espagnol. Des poèmes écrits à la hâte qui, néanmoins, transmettent l'enthousiasme romantique et témoignent d'une vague de sentiments provoquée par une fantaisie éphémère.* While working in France at 40, I developped an infatuation with a work colleague named Karina (Ruby on the phone). Too soon, I learned of her departure and, in a rush, I decided to write her 40 poems using the letters of her name. As I had recently arrived in France, my French wasn't very good, so using a pocket dictionary, I decided to speed up my learning of French by means of writing poems. She spoke mainly French and English, and some Italian, though I couldn't help sneaking in a few poems in Catalan and Spanish. Poems written in a rush which, nonetheless, convey the romantic excitement and bear witness to an overwhelming surge of feelings caused by a fleeting fancy.

  •  
    165,-

    I Fell In Love With A Boy Who Danced With His Ghost. The boy I love took his life, after battling depression for many years. No amount of medication, therapy, love, or time could've saved him or made him stay. Most days claimed their horror, but there were days when it felt like we were jumping on clouds made of candy floss, and when we fell, we landed on the marshmallow floor. He was too innocent and beautiful for this world, and the way he loved made Venus proud. I wished for more time, and he granted it to me, but I wasted it trying to make him stay for us. I should've loved him like it was the end of the world.

  • av Christopher de Vinck
    309,-

    The poems in this collection are celebrations of the muse who speaks directly to us. She is described not in the manner of courtly love, from a distance, but up close, from a notion that passion mixed with beauty exists in us all; and how that combination is expressed, repressed or pursued in these lurid, ugly times determines who we are.

  • av Candice James
    309,-

    Blue Silence touches on nature and its influence on the human psyche including lakes, rivers, mountains, winds, sunsets, sunrises, falling snow, rainy days, fog and mist, animals, birds, etc. It is a lovely, easy read and very soothing. The title poem BLUE SILENCE ends with the stanza "We are being painted / into nature's blue silence, / quite unaware that we are ... / the artists. "

  •  
    279

    This collection had its beginnings in the shame, sadness and disbelief that was felt by many after the result of the Voice referendum in 2023. The poems here passionately express those reactions and also unflinchingly explore some of the truths about Australia and its history that, if they had been more widely known, might have led to a different result. It is hoped that readers will find solace, inspiration and hope in the pages that follow.

  • av Ariana Reines
    159,-

    WAVE OF BLOOD is an experimental essay in the poetry of witness, a contemporary war notebook, extending through the US wars on terror that officially began in 2001.

  • - a guide to situationships
     
    249

    'there is a certain skill in delusion.in burying your head into the sand, or into the shoulder of whoever will let you.it might not be art, but it is damn near close-to take a few, spared words as gospel promisesand an unbothered body as a lover.if that is not talent, i do not know what is.'an unfortunate story of love, oranges, delusion and hatred.

  • av Veerpaul Kaur
    105,-

    Veerpaul's debut Punjabi poetry book, ਕੱਲ ਫਿਰ ਸਵੇਰਾ ਆਵੇਗਾ (Tomorrow Brings a New Dawn), takes readers on an emotional journey through life. This collection is divided into six sections, each exploring human feelings, Punjab's culture, and the search for truth. The poems touch on themes like passion, family bonds, love, and staying hopeful despite life's ups and downs.Each poem in Veerpaul's collection paints a vivid picture, from the lush fields of Punjab to the inner workings of the heart, making the reader pause and reflect. Whether it's the warmth of familial ties, the sting of lost love, or the steady pursuit of one's dreams, the book captures the essence of life's diverse moments. It's a celebration of resilience and the beauty that comes with each new day, promising that no matter the darkness, there is always light ahead. This anthology is not just a reading experience; it's an invitation to see the world through a lens of empathy and hope, making it a perfect companion for moments of solitude and contemplation.Written with genuine care, the book aims to be a comforting and inspiring read, encouraging a deep connection with its heartfelt messages. Veerpaul's work goes beyond mere words, aiming to touch readers' hearts and be a faithful companion for anyone moved by the power of poetry.

  • - The Wolf's Ink
    av S Grewal
    239,-

    "To inspire, to seek truth, to love, and to create is the path of the wolf."Embark on a profound journey in 'Deck of Poetry: The Wolf's Ink', S.Grewal's debut poetry collection, which draws upon artistic inspiration and explores the universal truths of human nature and society. The journey cascades into the world of love by offering a rich mosaic of romantic musings. The experience culminates with masterful wordplay and haikus, leading the reader through the poetic spectrum. 'Deck of Poetry: The Wolf's Ink' mirrors life itself; an intricate balance of diverse aspects that define the human essence.This collection is for you if you're seeking inspiration, spiritual growth, deep truths, and an exploration of romance, love, self healing, and creativity. Each poem is a reflection of the multifaceted nature of the human experience, inviting readers to discover the many facets of themselves. As you journey through these pages, you'll gather poetic cards that resonate with your own truth, creating a unique and meaningful experience.Find your poetic card in the Deck of Poetry.

  •  
    169

    Traditional Chinese PoetrybyLu Weiqing代序 感懷 時至歲尾,突然感懷。望明月而闻風起,聽晚鍾而聆雀靜。兩鬓鴉雛,如今平添華發,稚子小兒,轉瞬玉樹臨風。庭前新柳,誰绾千絲萬縷,灞陵傷別,相揖車馬舟船。日夜微信,身此地而心彼岸,晨昏顛倒,觀落霞而日東升。關山路遠,難奉高堂老母,夜觀星象,原來命在旅程。青天白眼,自是阮籍所爲,道蘊疏朗,還羨林下之風。對酒當歌,曹公吟老骥伏枥,臨淵洗筆,和靖賞鶴子梅妻。然天地周轉,無始無終,亦可圓融一體,亦可禦風而行。日月其裏,星漢其中。舊歲幾何,自今夜終,新歲新日,自今晨始。

  • av Kim Doran
    155,-

    A collection of poems that reflect the many trials we face in a lifetime. The process of the lessons learned throughout the trials and the triumphs that occur as we overcome. These poems are real life situations and testimonies put to pen in poetic form to encourage anyone walking through a trial for better days are coming.

  • av James E Cherry
    299,-

    Poetry collection by James E Cherry. Cherry is the founder/president of The Griot Collective of West Tennessee, a 501(c)(3) literary arts organization where he conducts a monthly poetry workshop. He serves as Artist in Residence for the Tennessee Arts Commission with a primary focus on dealing with troubled teens through both the written and spoken word. He resides in Tennessee with his wife, Tammy.

  • av William Shakespeare
    159,-

    Complete Sonnets is a collection of 154 poems written by William Shakespeare, first published in 1609. They are considered to be the greatest sonnets and poems ever written, by the greatest poet and playwright in the English language. This powerful, thought-provoking collection is for anyone interested in exploring the themes of love, desire, and the human condition. Over 150 deal with love, friendship, death, the passage of time, and the nature of beauty. Each sonnet is a masterful exploration of the human experience and emotions, utilizing Shakespeare's unparalleled command of language and imagery. The most important of Shakespeare's nondramatic works, the sonnets have caused intense scholarly discussion as to the identity of the "lovely boy" and the mysterious "dark lady" to whom most of them are addressed with admiration and love. There has also been controversy concerning the full name of the W.H. in the dedication. The first 17 poems, the procreation sonnets, are addressed to the young man-urging him to marry and have children in order to immortalize his beauty by passing it to the next generation. Others express the speaker's love for the young man; brood upon loneliness, death, and the transience of life; criticize him for preferring a rival poet; and express ambiguous feelings for the speaker's mistress. Considered a masterpiece of poetry, the sonnets are a testament to Shakespeare's ability to capture the complexity of the human experience and human emotions. This classic of English literature, will take you on an emotional journey, and will make you question the nature of love, desire and the human condition.

  • av William Wordsworth
    505,-

    "The Prelude, William Wordsworth's masterful autobiographical work, composed in blank verse, is generally considered the poem at the heart of the Romantic movement and one of the great poems in the English language. In this fully illustrated and annotated edition, it finally receives the treatment it deserves"--

  • av Kiran Morar
    255,-

    Goodbye, For Now. delves into the author's journey with identity and relationships as a child of immigrants in New Zealand, navigating the intersections of otherness and queerness. It mourns and critiques family dynamics, explores the complexities of queerness, self-acceptance, and romance, encapsulating the anxieties of being queer and seeking love. It serves as both a lament and a defiance against vulnerability, ultimately a love letter to the author's evolving self and those who have embraced its various iterations.

  • - A Collection of Sonnets, Limericks and Other Poems
    av Ray Orocco-John
    285,-

    This book is a compilation of poems written over many years. The poems cover comedy, short stories, and topics people discuss in their daily lives. Some are the author's interpretation of biblical scriptures. Others are based on the author's life experience, including events he has witnessed and people he has observed. Inspired by Shakesperean and Italian Sonnets, the author has written several of his own in various forms. The author has included some Limericks in this book which he started writing for fun and decided to share for your reading pleasure.

  • - Book 1
    av Thomas Burson
    355,-

    This is a collection of poetry that was designed to be read aloud. Tested in many open mics and coffee shops, the authors favorite compliment is "I don't know if it is poetry cause I like it and I know I don't like poetry."

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