Poetry of the Spheres

Poetry of the Spheres
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781300414186
ISBN-13 : 1300414189
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Poetry of the Spheres by : Robin Fennelly

Poetry of the Spheres is the Second Volume in the Inner Chamber Series. Volume Two provides an overview of the Tree of Life through the lens of the Western Mystery Tradition. The viability of overlay of this system of information is proven in its effects and insights gained when applied to a sound magickal practice. Part One is an introduction to the core concepts and structure of the Qabalistic Tree and serves as reference for use as the reader moves through each chapter. Part Two gives insight into the energies of the individual Sephirah. Each chapter provides key information to awaken the energy of the spheres using poetry, prose and illustrations, with activities to stimulate a Living Tree within. Part Three offers Eleven Pathworkings to be used as a meditative tool to gain deeper insight into the applied energies of the Sephiroth of the Tree. This book is an invaluable resource for those wishing to integrate the mysteries of the Qabalah into their spiritual practice.

Poets in the Public Sphere

Poets in the Public Sphere
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 0691026440
ISBN-13 : 9780691026442
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Poets in the Public Sphere by : Paula Bennett

Based entirely on archival research, Poets in the Public Sphere traces the emergence of the "New Woman" by examining poetry published by American women in newspapers and magazines between 1800 and 1900. Using sources like the Kentucky Reporter, the Cherokee Phoenix, the Cincinnati Israelite, and the Atlantic Monthly, Bennett is able to track how U.S. women from every race, class, caste, region, and religion exploited the freedom offered by the nation's periodical press, especially the poetry columns, to engage in heated debate with each other and with men over matters of mutual concern. Far from restricting their poems to the domestic and personal, these women addressed a significant array of political issues--abolition, Indian removals, economic and racial injustice, the Civil War, and, not least, their own changing status as civil subjects. Overflowing with a wealth of heretofore untapped information, their poems demonstrate conclusively that "ordinary" nineteenth-century women were far more influenced by the women's rights movement than historians have allowed. In showing how these women turned the sentimental and ideologically saturated conventions of the period's verse to their own ends, Bennett argues passionately and persuasively for poetry's power as cultural and political discourse. As much women's history as literary history, this book invites readers to rethink not only the role that nineteenth-century women played in their own emancipation but the role that poetry plays in cultural life.

Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced

Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced
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Publisher : Alice James Books
Total Pages : 81
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ISBN-10 : 9781938584886
ISBN-13 : 1938584880
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced by : Catherine Barnett

The family response to the sudden deaths of the speaker's two young nieces is at the center of Catherine Barnett's award-winning first collection. This series of elegies records the transit of grief, observing with an unflinching eye how a singular traumatic event can permanently alter our understanding of time, danger, the material world and family. Marked by clarity and restraint, these lyric poems narrate a suspenseful, wrenching story that explores the depths and limits of empathy. “Living Room Altar” Except for the shirt pulled from the ocean, except for her hands, which keep folding the shirt, except for her body, which once held their bodies, my sister wants everything back now— If there were a god who could out of empty shells carried by waves to shore make amends— If the ocean saved in a jar could keep from turning to salt— She’s hearing things: bird calling to bird, cat outside the door, thorn of the blackberry against the trellis. "These heart-breaking poems of an all-too-human life stay as absolute as the determined craft which made them. There is finally neither irony nor simple despair in what they record. Rather, it is the far deeper response of witness, of recognizing what must be acknowledged and of having the courage and the care to say so." —Robert Creeley

Sphere: The Form of a Motion

Sphere: The Form of a Motion
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9780393357172
ISBN-13 : 0393357171
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Sphere: The Form of a Motion by : A. R. Ammons

"There wasn't one page of his poem that didn't delight me."—Donald Davie, New York Review of Books Sphere is the second of A. R. Ammons's long poems—following Tape for the Turn of the Year and preceding Garbage—that mark him as a master of this particular form. The sphere in question is the earth itself, and Ammons's wonderfully stocked mind roams globally, ruminating on subjects that range from galaxies to gas stations. It is a remarkable achievement, comparable in importance to Wallace Stevens's Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction.

FLOWER POEMS

FLOWER POEMS
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 136239582X
ISBN-13 : 9781362395829
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis FLOWER POEMS by : William 1770-1850 Wordsworth

Word in the Wilderness

Word in the Wilderness
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Publisher : Canterbury Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781848256804
ISBN-13 : 1848256809
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Word in the Wilderness by : Malcolm Guite

For every day from Shrove Tuesday to Easter Day, the bestselling poet Malcolm Guite chooses a favourite poem from across the Christian spiritual and English literary traditions and offers incisive reflections on it. A scholar of poetry and a renowned poet himself, his knowledge is deep and wide and he offers readers a soul-food feast for Lent.

Wheel With a Single Spoke

Wheel With a Single Spoke
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Publisher : Archipelago
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781935744429
ISBN-13 : 1935744429
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Wheel With a Single Spoke by : Nichita Stanescu

Winner of the Herder Prize, Nichita Stanescu was one of Romania’s most celebrated contemporary poets. This dazzling collection of poems – the most extensive collection of his work to date – reveals a world in which heavenly and mysterious forces converse with the everyday and earthbound, where love and a quest for truth are central, and urgent questions flow. His startling images stretch the boundaries of thought. His poems, at once surreal and corporeal, lead us into new metaphysical and linguistic terrain.

Battle of the Spheres

Battle of the Spheres
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9781946129048
ISBN-13 : 1946129046
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Battle of the Spheres by : Melita Tessy

What would you do if you disappear into the earth’s Core to find a new civilization? A civilization with plans to use you, to annihilate humanity? What if it was too late to realize that you were taking bullets for the one behind the trigger? Would you sacrifice what you must-who you must? How will you choose between what you know, and what you feel? “I can’t live a lie. I can’t run from my life.” Jacelyn and the Cruman Prince and the Mantlanian Princess choose to stand and fight. To change what must be changed, save what must be saved...and destroy what must be destroyed in the Earth. Will they remain like stars that never saw the sky? Or will they become legends whose names will never die?

After Prayer

After Prayer
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Publisher : Canterbury Press
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 9781786222107
ISBN-13 : 1786222108
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis After Prayer by : Malcolm Guite

This major new poetry collection from bestselling poet and priest Malcolm Guite features more than seventy new and previously unpublished works. At the heart of this collection is a sequence of twenty seven sonnets written in response to George Herbert’s exquisite sonnet 'Prayer', each one describing prayer in an arresting metaphor such as ‘the church's banquet’, ‘reversed thunder’, ‘the Milky Way’, ‘the bird of paradise’ and ‘something understood’. In conversation with each of these, Malcolm’s sonnets offer profound insights into the nature of communion with God in all circumstances and conditions. Recognising that all poetry is a pursuit of prayer, After Prayer also includes forty five more widely ranging new poems, including a sonnet sequence on the seven heavens.

Poetry After 9/11

Poetry After 9/11
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Publisher : Melville House
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9781612190105
ISBN-13 : 1612190103
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Poetry After 9/11 by : Dennis Loy Johnson

This important and inspiring collection is a sweeping overview of poetry written in New York in the year after the 9/11 attacks . . . This anthology contains poems by forty-five of the most important poets of the day, as well as some of the literary world’s most dynamic young voices, all writing in New York City in the year immediately following the World Trade Center attacks. It was inspired by the editors' observation that after the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, poetry was being posted everywhere in New York—on telephone poles, on warehouse walls, on bus shelters, in the letters-to-the-editor section of newspapers ... New Yorkers spontaneously turned to poetry to understand and cope with the tragedy of the attack. Full of humor, love, rage and fear, this diverse collection of poems attests to that power of poetry to express and to heal the human spirit. Featuring poems by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn; Best American Poetry series editor David Lehman; National Book Award winner and New York State Poet Jean Valentine; the first ever Nuyorican Slam-Poetry champ; poets laureate of Brooklyn and Queens; and a poem and introduction by National Book Award finalist Alicia Ostriker.