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  • av Kitty Beer
    300,-

  • av Rupert W Nacoste
    290,-

  • av Paul Lobo Portugés
    240,-

  • av Kitty Beer
    250,-

  • av Yolanda Nieves
    240,-

  • av Dane Cervine
    240,-

  • av Michael J Osborne
    236,-

    This charming tale lifts the heart and stretches the imagination. Michael Osborne uses mystery and magic to tell the story of the gentle People of the Sun as they defend their land against the People of the Cities. One can almost see the Valley of Memories and the Mountain of Hope. Children and those young at heart can explore a place where Childpersons are schooled by the Muses and Elderguides use The Way to restore peace and harmony to the land. With just one more leap of imagination, one can envision a world where everyone lives The Oneness.How would the world look if humans lived in harmony with nature? Michael Osborne has created a rich answer in Day of the Heart He''s combined mystery with fantasy and invented a compelling vision of the future where some communities truly do live in peace and where Love is the most powerful "weapon" of all - powerful enough to defeat armies and transform the world. Charlie Lovings drawings are a magical addition to a book that will be enjoyed by children and adults alike.

  • - poems of seven decades
    av Marcia Katz Wolf
    236,-

    My grandmother’s samovar has been an abiding presence in my life. Carried to the United States as she and my great-grandparents escaped the Russian pogroms, it is a reminder of their determination to resist the forces that seek to destroy the human spirit, their courage in leaving behind all they had known. In losing their home, they made it possible for my parents and me to find ours. I have written these poems to tell my children what the samovar has told me: We cannot separate what we’ve lost from what remains. It is together that they take us home. ——— Marcia Katz Wolf’s fourth collection of poetry, Under the Sign of the Samovar, is a field of thought, a memoir, and a casual bedazzlement. Existing at the intersection of the personal and metaphysical, its distinctive vision finds unity among things diverse and present. Her aunt takes her after Sabbath School to the Emerald City of Woolworth’s to buy moddess. A chimp is taught sign language. Her mother rhapsodizes in her bath about the Russian Revolution and her hero Trotsky. Dresden and other horrors are entered into a theory of suffering, a baffling calculus, that can leave you, as it did me, at the brink. In the final poem, her husband Irving, a figure of gentle healing in this book, brings her tea. The simmering of the samovar must always have been there, a sturdy elegance, a place where a poet, a Marcia Katz Wolf, had no choice but to be a poet.—Charles Nauman, author of How It Goes Jumping Whether riffing on Gogol’s “Overcoat,” watching her little granddaughter tricycle down a suburban street, or meditating on questions of truth, identity, memory, grace, or aging, Marcia Katz Wolf takes us to the mystifying center of our human experience. Alternately wry and joyous, humorous and heartbreaking, her poems probe the mysteries and wonders of our lives. Wolf’s uncompromising diction, exquisite phrasing, and startling juxtapositions that find us chuckling and then thrust a knife into our hearts cast a lyrical spell that leaves the reader yearning for more. —Constance Solari, author of Sophie’s Fire

  • av Nancy Key Roeder
    290,-

  • av Pamela Laskin
    276,-

  • av Ricardo Nazario y Colon
    250,-

    "...this new world fraught with enormous new challenges weighted down with inherited old world problems, needs new navigational tools, new tongues unafraid of truth, and new poets with hearts and words almost too big for the treasure chests they beat in. You can find all of that and a hint of raw sugarcane in these pages." Frank X Walker, Editor of PLUCK! The Journal of Affrilachian Arts & Culture; Author of Affrilachia, When Winter Come, Black Box and more. "In Of Jíbaros and Hillbillies, Ricardo Nazario y Colón connects the dots between Puerto Rico and Affrilachia, creating a route that is poetic narrative, grito, reflection and canción. The writing is muscular, intimately masculine, yet able to fully embrace a female essence-in poems that reference the Great Mother or in intimate connection with a woman the poet desires. The present legacy of racism, sexism, eco-exploitation, and colonialism, of psychic damage suffered in war-all are articulated here. In a favorite piece, Nazario y Colón crafts an ode/psalm to his spirit brother, Frank X Walker, where the ties that connect are lovingly etched." Lisa Alvarado, Author of Raw Silk Suture and Sister Chicas "Fierce and must read it slowly."   Rane Arroyo, Poet, recent titles include:  The Buried Sea: New & Selected Poems,  and The Sky's Weight

  • av Eve Ottenberg
    316,-

  • av Eve Lasalle Caram
    236,-

  • av Davida Singer
    236,-

  • av Marianne Gage
    276,-

  • av Edward Goodman
    270,-

  • av Madeleine Herrmann
    250,-

  • av David Filer
    250,-

  • - Notes from a Dying City
    av Matthew Abuelo
    250,-

  • - Hear Again the Lark
    av Albert Noyer
    276,-

  • - Poems
    av Edward A Dougherty
    260,-

  • - from sled dogs to celiac, the scenic detour of my life
    av Tara Caimi
    266,-

  • - Weep the Long Sorrow
    av Albert Noyer
    330,-

  • av Douglas Nordfors
    260,-

  • av Martha Deborah Hall
    250,-

  • av Esteban Colon
    236,-

  • - Poems
    av Dianalee Velie
    190,-

  • av Robert Pfeiffer
    250,-

  • - Poems on Aging
    av Martha Deborah Hall
    250,-

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