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Download or read book Poetic Worlds Collide Here written by and published by Story Spinners Publication. This book was released on 2023-12-07 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Enter a realm where diverse poetic voices converge in 'Poetic Worlds Collide Here: An Anthology of Diverse Voices.' This anthology is a journey through the mosaic of human experience, weaving together the cultural nuances, emotions, and perspectives of poets from various backgrounds. From classical elegance to contemporary free verse, the collection embraces a spectrum of poetic styles.
Book Synopsis Puberty by Johny Takkedasila by : Johny Takkedasila
Download or read book Puberty by Johny Takkedasila written by Johny Takkedasila and published by Ukiyoto Publishing. This book was released on 2024-02-13 with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Parents bear the responsibility of providing every child with a healthy, beautiful, special, and memorable childhood. No one has the right or authority to undermine a child's formative years. My childhood was marred by various difficulties and humiliations, prompting me to reflect repeatedly on the notion that no child should endure an upbringing like mine. Consequently, I have penned 11 stories in Telugu, titled 'Papodu' which address children's issues of all age groups. Now this book consists of 15 stories, for children of age 9 and above, addressing puberty issues, in English. The narratives in this book are inspired by my personal experiences and those around me. The period between ages 9 and 14 marks the transition from childhood to adulthood. Children within this age group grapple with numerous doubts, problems, worries, and misconceptions. It is the responsibility of parents to guide them through this phase, as neglect may lead to an unfortunate childhood and the potential for straying down the wrong path. There is a global need for authors to focus on the unique challenges faced by children in this age group. As a contribution to this cause, I present this small book before you. I specifically address issues faced by boys in my stories because I have personally encountered those challenges. Unfortunately, I lack accurate and clear knowledge of the problems, doubts, misconceptions, and concerns experienced by girls. I hope that someone else will contribute to addressing that aspect as well. I extend my gratitude to my wife, Nagma Fatima, who, despite being eight months pregnant, worked as the editor of the book. I also appreciate the Ukiyoto publishing house.
Download or read book Luck written by Mohd Sadaq and published by SB Publication. This book was released on 2024-07-26 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Luck is an Anthology Compiled by- Mohd Sadaq & Rifat Ara
Book Synopsis Poems from the Heart by : David Burkey
Download or read book Poems from the Heart written by David Burkey and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2008-10-28 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a book of a collection of poems and songs that were written over about 30 years.
Book Synopsis Poems for Tortured Souls by : Liz Ison
Download or read book Poems for Tortured Souls written by Liz Ison and published by Hodder Children's Books. This book was released on 2024-06-06 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dear Reader, these poems are an introduction to the passionate words of some of the English language's most renowned poets. Inspired by today's greatest lyricist, Taylor Swift, this collection overflows with folklore, love, heartache, revenge and peace - the perfect balm for any tortured soul. Featuring poems by William Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, William Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll and many more, this moody and melancholy anthology celebrates the most famous - and tortured - poets. WARNING: These poems might make you cry!
Book Synopsis When Worlds Collide by : Philip Wylie
Download or read book When Worlds Collide written by Philip Wylie and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 1999-10-01 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Science fiction-roman.
Book Synopsis Liberating Dylan Thomas by : Rhian Barfoot
Download or read book Liberating Dylan Thomas written by Rhian Barfoot and published by University of Wales Press. This book was released on 2015-03-15 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book attempts, for the first time, to demonstrate a vital connection between Thomas’s poetry and post-Freudian psychoanalysis. This will benefit readers by helping shed new and illuminating light on the writing and will help close the gap that sadly still exists between Thomas’s critical and popular receptions. Close textual analysis of poems that have to date received only scant critical attention e.g. ‘Today this insect’ The Notebooks have received only scant critical attention, and have been subordinated to a purely minor role. Here, however the Notebooks are re-visited and re-evaluated, because the text of these four manuscript exercise books, provides us with a highly significant and revealing document.
Book Synopsis The Written World by : Jeffrey N. Peters
Download or read book The Written World written by Jeffrey N. Peters and published by Northwestern University Press. This book was released on 2018-05-15 with total page 361 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Written World: Space, Literature, and the Chorological Imagination in Early Modern France, Jeffrey N. Peters argues that geographic space may be understood as a foundational, originating principle of literary creation. By way of an innovative reading of chora, a concept developed by Plato in the Timaeus and often construed by philosophical tradition as “space,” Peters shows that canonical literary works of the French seventeenth century are guided by what he calls a “chorological” approach to artistic invention. The chorological imagination describes the poetic as a cosmological event that gives location to—or, more accurately, in Plato’s terms, receives—the world as an object of thought. In analyses of well-known authors such as Corneille, Molière, Racine, and Madame de Lafayette, Peters demonstrates that the apparent absence of physical space in seventeenth-century literary depiction indicates a subtle engagement with, rather than a rejection of, evolving principles of cosmological understanding. Space is not absent in these works so much as transformed in keeping with contemporaneous developments in early modern natural philosophy. The Written World will appeal to philosophers of literature and literary theorists as well as scholars of early modern Europe and historians of science and geography
Book Synopsis After Worlds Collide by : Philip Wylie
Download or read book After Worlds Collide written by Philip Wylie and published by Tor Science Fiction. This book was released on 2016-04-12 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After Worlds Collide (1934) was a sequel to the 1933 science fiction novel, When Worlds Collide, both of which were co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer. After Worlds Collide first appeared as a six-part monthly serial (November 1933–April 1934) in Blue Book magazine. Much shorter and less florid than the original novel, this one tells the story of the survivors' progress on their new world, Bronson Beta, after the destruction of the Earth, as two ships carrying American colonists, as well as two colonizing ships made up of German, Russian, and Japanese survivors, all explore a new and dangerous landscape. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Book Synopsis The Collected Poems of Lorenzo Thomas by : Lorenzo Thomas
Download or read book The Collected Poems of Lorenzo Thomas written by Lorenzo Thomas and published by Wesleyan University Press. This book was released on 2019-12-03 with total page 545 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lorenzo Thomas (1944-2005) was the youngest member of the Society of Umbra, predecessor of the Black Arts Movement. The Collected Poems of Lorenzo Thomas is the first volume to encompass his entire writing life. His poetry synthesizes New York School and Black Arts aesthetics, heavily influenced by blues and jazz. In a career that spanned decades, Thomas constantly experimented with form and subject, while still writing poetry deeply rooted in the traditions of African American aesthetics. Whether drawing from his experiences during the war in Vietnam, exploring his life in the urban north and the southwest, or parodying his beloved Negritude ancestors, Thomas was a lyric innovator.
Book Synopsis The Ocean Of Poems by : Dr. Nuthi Abhilash
Download or read book The Ocean Of Poems written by Dr. Nuthi Abhilash and published by Forever Shinings Publication. This book was released on 2024-08-05 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "THE OCEAN OF POEMS" by DR.NUTHI ABHILASH takes readers on a profound journey through "212" verses that delve into life's complexities, including personal growth, nature's guardianship, the power of forgiveness, and the pursuit of dreams. Each poem serves as a vessel of emotion and wisdom, guiding readers through the intricate tapestry of human existence.
Download or read book Bonfire Opera written by Danusha Laméris and published by University of Pittsburgh Press. This book was released on 2020-04-14 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sometimes the most compelling landscapes are the ones where worlds collide: where a desert meets the sea, a civilization, no-man’s land. Here in Bonfire Opera, grief and Eros grapple in the same domain. A bullet-hole through the heart, a house full of ripe persimmons, a ghost in a garden. Coyotes cry out on the hill, and lovers find themselves kissing, “bee-stung, drunk” in the middle of road. Here, the dust is holy, as is the dark, unknown. These are poems that praise the impossible, wild world, finding beauty in its wake. Excerpt from “Bonfire Opera” In those days, there was a woman in our circle who was known, not only for her beauty, but also for taking off all her clothes and singing opera. And sure enough, as the night wore on and the stars emerged to stare at their reflections on the sea, and everyone had drunk a little wine, she began to disrobe, loose her great bosom and the tender belly, pale in the moonlight, the Viking hips, and to let her torn raiment fall to the sand as we looked up from the flames.
Book Synopsis The Marriage of the Moon and the Field by : Sunni Brown Wilkinson
Download or read book The Marriage of the Moon and the Field written by Sunni Brown Wilkinson and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Poetry. "The poems in Sunni Wilkinson's THE MARRIAGE OF THE MOON AND THE FIELD show us history, affection, private struggle, and the common life with a kind of grave, irony-tinged happiness that is rare in the poetry of our time. Her poems turn away from complaint, as though she had set out to reveal instead the domestic life of intelligence in all its color, warmth, and depth. This is a very fine debut volume, worth treasuring; and more are sure to follow."�Christopher Howell "There is much of wonder in a first book of poems: a new voice, a freshness, other ways of being and believing. And so it is with Sunni Brown Wilkinson's THE MARRIAGE OF THE MOON AND THE FIELD. There are marvelous poems here, poems that range through the world: Vienna, Juarez, Andalusia, Mozambique, Venice. The poet tells us 'I've looked into the world and found / my own life reassembled and given back to me / with broken glass and a birdsong.' There are poems of family (parents, children, grandparents), our primal world, and there are poems of immigrants, asylum seekers, the displaced. And weaving through all of them there is a sweet charity, a belief in grace, and a tenderness toward existence. There is as well a recognition that tragedy and loss make up a part of our lives, but in Wilkinson's vision these can be redeemed since 'we're verses with a space in between / for our own small hallelujah.' These are poems that 'you can ride...into tomorrow.' Sunni Wilkinson is a welcome new poet for our times."�Joseph Stroud "Sunni Brown Wilkinson's poems sustain a compelling tension between the macro and micro worlds. Scientific facts of the physical realm collide with intimate interiorities. She turns a steely eye and a tender heart toward the experience of living fully in the rush of the NOW and the flickering echoes of what came before. These are lushly rendered poems to savor and/or to devour."�Nance Van Winckel
Book Synopsis Silence and Articulacy in the Poetry of Medbh McGuckian by : Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem
Download or read book Silence and Articulacy in the Poetry of Medbh McGuckian written by Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2019-12-03 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Silence and Articulacy in the Poetry of Medbh McGuckian is an innovative contribution to the scholarship on Belfast poet, Medbh McGuckian. This book considers the entire oeuvre of this globally respected Irish woman writer, a member of the contemporary avant-garde with now fifteen (U.S. published) volumes and numerous individual publications. The author positions McGuckian’s oeuvre as political and historical poetry and offers a provocative new assessment of its crafted silences. This work argues that it is the muted character of McGuckian’s poems—a consequence of a defamiliarized language, the overwhelming sway of the image, and a profusion of intertextual quoting—that constitutes their agency and force. The silences are read as a response to the precarious positionality of poet and speaker at the site of “disaster” and the limits of articulacy. In line with Rukeyser’s notion of the life of poetry, the life of McGuckian's silences is located, Fadem argues, in the poems’ production, as revealed self-reflexively, and in their prolonged consumption. This oeuvre operates as a formidable counter-discourse by converting poetry's reception into a much protracted task that redistributes the temporal economy of poem and reader and disrupts the given structures of time, place, and the order of things.
Book Synopsis Poetry, Modernism, and an Imperfect World by : Sean Pryor
Download or read book Poetry, Modernism, and an Imperfect World written by Sean Pryor and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-03-06 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book shows how modernist poetry understood itself to be complicit in the social injustice and unhappiness of its time. It will appeal to general readers with an interest in poetry, to scholars and students interested in the theory of poetry and the history of the concept of poetry, and to scholars and students working in modernist studies and on twentieth-century literature.
Book Synopsis Lyric Poetry and Modern Politics by : Clare Cavanagh
Download or read book Lyric Poetry and Modern Politics written by Clare Cavanagh and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work explores the intersection of poetry, national life, and national identity in Poland and Russia, from 1917 to the present. It also provides a comparative study of modern poetry from the perspective of the Eastern and Western sides of the Iron Curtain.
Book Synopsis J.M. Coetzee: Fictions of the Real by : Anthony Uhlmann
Download or read book J.M. Coetzee: Fictions of the Real written by Anthony Uhlmann and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-05-16 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: J.M. Coetzee has new things to say about this relation between the ‘real’ and ‘fictions of the real’, and while much has already been written about him, these questions need to be more fully explored. The contributions to this volume are drawn together by the idea of the hinge between the world (whether understood in ontological, bio-ethical, personal and interpersonal, or socio-political terms) and fictional representations of it (whether understood in epistemological, ficto-biographical, formal, or stylistic terms). In this collection, the question of understanding itself — how we understand or imagine our place in the world — is shown to be central to our conception of that world. That is, rather than beginning with forms developed in socio-political understandings, Coetzee’s works ask us to consider what role fiction might play in relation to politics, in relation to history, in relation to ethics and our understanding of human agency and responsibility. Coetzee has a profound interest in the methods through which we make sense of the contemporary world and our place in it, and his approach appeals to readers of fiction, critics and philosophers alike. The central problems he deals with in his fiction are of the kind that confront people everywhere and so involve a "translatability" that allow the works to maintain relevance across cultures. Added to this, though, his fiction makes us question the nature of understanding itself. This book was originally published as a special issue of Textual Practice.