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  • av Paul J Willis
    319,-

    From California coastal redwoods to giant sequoias in the Sierra, from practical jokes of adolescence to unexpected epiphanies marking an academic career, the many poems in Somewhere to Follow range through the life of a poet on the lookout for what comes next. In this his seventh volume of poetry, Paul Willis ascends the switchbacks of ordinary experience to cross paths with song-leading rangers, exhausted mothers, dirt-loving children, terrified immigrants, Arctic climbers, face-masked students, beatified counselors, rejected suitors, honest morticians, talking ferns, mourning crows, stinking fungi, vengeful rivers, raging fires, faithful brothers, the world''s largest pinecones, and an innocent pair of twin grandsons. Also present in these pages are the Virgin Mary, Sir Philip Sidney, George Vancouver, David Douglas, John Muir, Ernest Hemingway, and the inimitable Ruth Kerr of the Kerr Canning Jar Company. Throughout this collection, one hears Willis''s unique tone: quietly observant, worldly wise and yet still full of wonder, alert to the surprises and vistas that can only be found by striking out on your own. Take the path that each poem offers and find for yourself Somewhere to Follow.

  • av Willis Paul J. Willis
    255 - 309,-

  • av Fickett Harold Fickett
    275 - 409,-

  • av Meis Morgan Meis
    199 - 319,-

  • av Wilson James Wilson
    199 - 335,-

  • av Sayers Valerie Sayers
    199 - 355,-

  • av Linehan Moira Linehan
    159 - 309,-

  • av Antonetta Susanne Paola Antonetta
    185 - 319,-

  • av Satterlee Thom Satterlee
    185 - 345,-

  • av Wilkinson Claude Wilkinson
    159 - 335,-

  • av Taylor Daniel Taylor
    259 - 385,-

  • av Mariani Paul Mariani
    159 - 319,-

  • av Ron Hansen
    259,-

    In Hotly in Pursuit of the Real, the beloved bestselling novelist Ron Hansen opens the doors of his writing studio to share with us his passions for history, scandal, theology, Jesuits, the American West, and golf (which he plays even in bad weather). If Hansen''s novels explore people very different from himself--from a stigmatic nun to a Victorian poet to Billy the Kid, and even Hitler''s niece--the meditations in this book do the opposite, allowing us to glimpse the wellsprings of his imagination, the places and traditions and books that drive him to create made-up worlds. In that sense, the reflections in these pages truly serve as "notes toward a memoir." As each section unfolds, we gain a clearer sense of Hansen''s aesthetic, the parallels he sees between writing and the sacraments, between literature''s capacity to make history present to us and the Church''s rich array of traditions, including the Jesuit charism that has inspired great writers, such as Gerard Manley Hopkins (and himself). Equally adept at telling a hilarious anecdote and guiding us through a complex, ambiguous episode in history, Hansen''s language remains fresh and invigorating. Hotly in Pursuit of the Real takes you inside one writer''s imagination, only to send you back out into the wide world with new eyes.

  • av Hathaway Jeanine Hathaway
    159 - 309,-

  • av Degollado Ruben Degollado
    199 - 319,-

  • av Taylor Daniel Taylor
    185 - 345,-

  • av Thompson Dunstan Thompson
    255 - 335,-

  • av Taylor Daniel Taylor
    259 - 345,-

  • av Huston Paula Huston
    259 - 385,-

  • av McGraw Erin McGraw
    245 - 369,-

  • av Luigi Giussani
    185 - 319,-

    In 1980, two men sit down to record a conversation. They have much in common: both are passionate, articulate thinkers. But their differences are just as striking: Giovanni Testori is a well-known writer-and an openly gay man. Luigi Giussani is a Catholic priest who has attracted so many students with his striking way of re-proposing the Christian message that he''s unwittingly started a movement (which came to be known as Communion and Liberation).Testori, who has recently returned to the Catholic faith, begins with a provocative suggestion: modern people have lost contact with the existential and religious experience of birth, of an origin in love-the love of one''s parents and the love of God. From here, the dialogue ranges widely, taking on the root causes of modern despair and alienation, the link between suffering and hope, the significance of memory, and what it means to encounter the presence of God in one another. Profound but accessible, The Meaning of Birth is a resonant and bracing exploration of life''s most fundamental questions.

  • av Rowan Williams
    199 - 345,-

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