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  • av Libby Sommer
    197,-

    'Libby Sommer has a keen eye for extraordinary insights in the midst of the details of ordinary life, and for the striking verbal expression that captures the moral implications of what she has carefully observed. Hers is poetry that always rewards us with stimulated thought.' - Barry Spurr, Literary Editor, Quadrant; Australia's first Professor of Poetry

  • av Cesare Pavese
    244,-

    A landmark translation of passionate, fiercely intelligent poetry about coming of age by one of the most influential Italian writers of the twentieth century.Cesare Pavese’s 1936 collection of poems, Lavorare stanca, is increasingly regarded as one of the most astonishing and powerful books of twentieth-century poetry. William Arrowsmith’s translations capture the spirit and complex vitality of Pavese’s voice.This bilingual edition also contains a thorough introduction to Pavese’s work, notes to individual poems, and two critical essays that he wrote about Lavorare stanca, the book by which he hoped to be remembered. “Lavorare stanca,” he once declared, “is a book that might have saved a generation.”

  • av Elisabeth Mehl Greene
    232,-

    With 39 pieces from a revolving cast of characters, Tobit Detours includes modern as well as biblical and literary intertextual connections, blending influences such as Nahum, Byron, and Ani DiFranco with the ancient text.

  • av Ariana Reines
    225,-

  • av Clinton Smith
    245 - 383,-

  • av Paul Pääsuke
    445 - 552,-

  • av Olivia Orav
    460 - 552,-

  • av Shriya Phadke
    351,-

    This one's for you. Yes, you. You and all the different versions of you.The one that loves, the one that protects, the one that hurts, and even the one that hates.Every single part of your being will find itself concealed between these pages, and I hope, once you find yourself, you'll help others find themselves too.

  • av Michael Shafer
    193,-

    Love is broken and twisted. But it's also the only thing worth anything in this world. To find it in its purest form is nothing short of a miracle. Everything we do, everything we are, love is at the center of it all.

  • av Zion Turner
    164,-

    You should never judge a person without walking a mile in their shoes, and this book invites you to try on a 400-year-old fed-up pair of black ones. This book unapologetically counteracts the "angry black man" stereotype through historical truths, witty rhymes, and personal experiences from the author's life and travels as a black man searching for a way to the promised land.

  • av Algernon Charles Swinburne
    259,-

    "A Channel Passage & Other Poems" by Algernon Charles Swinburne is a collection of poems by the Victorian-era English poet, playwright, and critic. Swinburne was known for his elaborate and rhythmic verse, often exploring themes of beauty, love, and rebellion. Published in the 19th century, this collection is likely to showcase Swinburne's poetic craftsmanship and his engagement with the aesthetic and decadent movements of his time.Without specific details about the individual poems in "A Channel Passage & Other Poems," one can generally expect Swinburne's characteristic use of rich and sensual language, intricate rhyme schemes, and a focus on classical themes. Swinburne's work often pushed societal and moral boundaries, and his poems were influential in the literary circles of the Victorian era.To fully appreciate the nuances of Swinburne's poetry in this collection, readers are encouraged to explore the varied themes and styles present in his verses. Immerse yourself in the language and imagery of Algernon Charles Swinburne to experience the poetic expressions that marked the Victorian literary landscape.

  • av Arthur St John Adcock
    425,-

    "The Booklover¿s London" by Arthur St. John Adcock is a literary guide that invites readers into the enchanting world of London's bookish treasures. Published in the early 20th century, Adcock's work serves as a comprehensive tour through the city's literary history, providing insights into its bookshops, libraries, and literary landmarks.In this guidebook, Adcock takes book lovers on a journey through the neighborhoods and streets of London, revealing the haunts of famous authors, historic publishing houses, and iconic book-related sites. The author's meticulous research and passion for literature come alive as he explores the city's literary nooks and crannies.Readers will discover the homes of renowned writers, the birthplaces of literary movements, and the settings that inspired some of the world's greatest works of literature. Adcock's prose is infused with a love for books and the written word, making "The Booklover¿s London" not just a practical guide but also a celebration of the profound connection between literature and the city.Whether you are a local book enthusiast or a literary traveler, Adcock's guide offers a literary pilgrimage through London, where each chapter unfolds as a delightful exploration of the city's rich literary tapestry. Immerse yourself in the pages of "The Booklover¿s London" and uncover the hidden gems that make London a haven for bibliophiles.

  • av Richard Le Gallienne
    259,-

    "A Jongleur Strayed: Verses on Love and Other Matters Sacred and Profane" by Richard Le Gallienne is a poetic collection that explores a wide spectrum of themes with eloquence and depth. Published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Le Gallienne's verses capture the essence of love, spirituality, and the intricacies of the human experience.The title, "A Jongleur Strayed," suggests a wandering minstrel, and indeed, Le Gallienne's poetry takes readers on a journey through the realms of both the sacred and the profane. His verses on love delve into the complexities of romantic relationships, weaving together passion and introspection.Le Gallienne's poetry is marked by a lyrical quality and a keen sense of observation. The collection encompasses reflections on nature, philosophy, and the mysteries of existence. The poet's ability to blend the sacred and the profane reflects a nuanced understanding of the human condition.As readers delve into "A Jongleur Strayed," they encounter a poetic tapestry that resonates with the emotions and contemplations of life. Le Gallienne's work invites readers to ponder the profound and mundane aspects of existence, making this collection a timeless exploration of the human soul. Immerse yourself in the verses of Richard Le Gallienne for a poetic journey that spans the sacred and the profane.

  • av G. K. Chesterton
    259,-

    "The Ballad of St. Barbara and Other Verses" by Gilbert Keith Chesterton is a poetic collection that showcases the wit, wisdom, and imaginative prowess of the renowned English writer and philosopher. Published in the early 20th century, Chesterton's verses in this collection explore a wide range of themes, reflecting his unique perspective on life, faith, and the human condition."The Ballad of St. Barbara" serves as a centerpiece, capturing Chesterton's ability to blend poetic form with deep philosophical insights. The ballad revolves around the legendary figure of St. Barbara, exploring themes of martyrdom, faith, and the clash between worldly and spiritual perspectives.In addition to the titular ballad, the collection includes a variety of other poems that showcase Chesterton's distinctive style. His verses often contain a playful use of language, paradoxes, and a profound sense of wonder. Chesterton's poetry is known for its exploration of both the mundane and the mystical, inviting readers to contemplate the mysteries of existence."The Ballad of St. Barbara and Other Verses" stands as a testament to Chesterton's literary legacy, showcasing his ability to infuse poetry with humor, thought-provoking ideas, and a deep appreciation for the mysteries of life. Immerse yourself in this collection to experience the poetic brilliance of G.K. Chesterton as he weaves together the sacred and the whimsical in his verses.

  • av William Allingham
    564,-

    "The Ballad Book: A Selection of the Choicest Ballads" by William Allingham is a compilation that brings together a collection of captivating ballads curated by the Irish poet and editor, William Allingham. Published in the 19th century, this anthology is likely to showcase Allingham's keen appreciation for the rich tradition of balladry.Ballads, known for their narrative and often musical qualities, are a form of storytelling poetry that spans various themes, including love, folklore, and historical events. Allingham's selection is expected to include a diverse array of ballads, each chosen for its literary merit and cultural significance.Readers can anticipate encountering verses that carry the hallmark of traditional balladry, with a focus on vivid storytelling, rhythmic language, and emotional resonance. Allingham's editorial choices may reflect his interest in preserving and celebrating the folk traditions that influenced Irish and British literature."The Ballad Book" provides readers with a literary journey through the rich tapestry of ballad literature, offering a glimpse into the cultural and poetic heritage that has endured through generations. Immerse yourself in this collection for an exploration of timeless tales and the enduring allure of the ballad form.

  • av Ambrose Bierce
    259,-

    Judge Shafter, you're an aged man, I know, And learned too, I doubt not, in the law; And a head white with many a winter's snow (I wish, however that your heart would thaw) Claims reverence and honor; but the jaw That's always wagging with a word malign, Nagging and scolding every one in sight As harshly as a jaybird in a pine, And with as little sense of wrong and right As animates that irritable creature, Is not a very venerable feature. You damn all witnesses, all jurors too (And swear at the attorneys, I suppose, But that's commendable) "till all is blue"; And what it's all about, the good Lord knows, Not you; but all the hotter, fiercer glows Your wrath for that¿as dogs the louder howl With only moonshine to incite their rage, And bears with more ferocious menace growl, Even when their food is flung into the cage. Reform, your Honor, and forbear to curse us. Lest all men, hearing you, cry: "Ecce ursus!"

  • av Theodore Roosevelt
    327,-

    "A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open" by Theodore Roosevelt is a compelling narrative that invites readers into the world of the outdoors through the lens of a passionate book lover. Published in the early 20th century, Roosevelt's work combines his love for literature with his deep appreciation for nature and the great outdoors.In this collection of essays, Roosevelt shares his experiences and reflections on outdoor activities, including hunting, fishing, and exploring the wilderness. The narrative is likely to be infused with Roosevelt's characteristic zest for life, his commitment to conservation, and his keen observations of the natural world.Throughout the book, readers can expect to find Roosevelt's musings on the intersection of literature and the outdoor lifestyle, as well as anecdotes from his own adventures. The essays may convey his philosophy on the importance of connecting with nature and the rejuvenating power of outdoor pursuits."A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open" serves as a testament to Theodore Roosevelt's multifaceted interests and his ability to articulate the joy of the outdoors. Immerse yourself in the pages of this book for a literary journey that combines the thrill of exploration with the love of reading, as seen through the eyes of one of America's most charismatic leaders.

  • av May Agnes Fleming
    383,-

    "The Baronet's Bride; Or, A Woman's Vengeance" by May Agnes Fleming is a thrilling novel that combines elements of romance and suspense. Published in the 19th century, Fleming's work is a captivating tale of love, revenge, and societal intrigue.The story revolves around the character of the Baronet's bride, and her journey becomes a tumultuous one as she seeks justice and retribution. The novel explores the complexities of relationships, societal expectations, and the resilience of the human spirit.Fleming's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions, intricate plot twists, and a keen understanding of human emotions. The novel provides readers with a window into the cultural and social landscape of the time, offering a compelling narrative that keeps them engaged from beginning to end."The Baronet's Bride" is a testament to May Agnes Fleming's skill in crafting stories that resonate with readers. Whether navigating the intricate webs of society or unraveling the mysteries of the human heart, Fleming's novel promises an immersive experience filled with passion, intrigue, and suspense. Immerse yourself in this classic work to discover the twists and turns of a woman's journey for justice and vengeance in the 19th-century setting.

  • av Catherine Grace Frances Gore
    520,-

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Walter Scott
    572,-

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Thor Castlebury
    627,-

    Indulge in a soul-nourishing feast of verse with "Feeding the Spirit," a profound poetry book that serves up a banquet of inspiration, reflection, and introspection. In these verses, words are the nourishing sustenance that replenishes the spirit, offering readers a taste of the profound beauty and wisdom found in the depths of the human experience. "Feeding the Spirit" is a poetic odyssey that celebrates the journey of self-discovery and inner transformation, where each poem is a delicate morsel that satisfies the hunger of the soul and ignites the spark of enlightenment. These verses are an invitation to slow down, savor the moment, and nourish the spirit with the timeless truths and insights that resonate across time and space.

  • av T. Lydia W. McKinney
    225,-

    Sickness and poverty plague the community. A record plays, never ending. Recalling people, events, and situations, but struggling to remember what is real, how they got here. Le is on a mission: to find a place called home... though it is certain, the place she seeks never existed.An epic poem. A Texas vagabond takes a leap outside the borders of tradition, in order to establish themself outside of common ideology.

  • av Peter I. Kattan
    244,-

    Step into a world where time unravels its mysteries through verse, where each poem is a fleeting moment captured in the eternal dance of existence. "Corridors of Time" is a captivating anthology that delves deep into the essence of time and its profound impact on our lives. Within its pages lie 168 mesmerizing poems, each a testament to the elusive nature of time and the myriad ways it shapes our reality.From the ticking of a clock to the fleeting beauty of a sunset, "Corridors of Time" explores the multifaceted dimensions of time with eloquence and insight. Through evocative imagery and poignant metaphors, each poem invites readers on a journey through the past, present, and future, offering glimpses into the timeless rhythms that govern our existence. Whether contemplating the passage of seasons or the ephemerality of youth, these verses resonate with a universal truth that transcends the boundaries of space and time.As readers immerse themselves in the pages of "Corridors of Time," they will find themselves transported to a realm where moments stretch into infinity and memories echo across the ages. Each poem is a meditation on the fragility of time and the eternal longing that resides within the human heart. With its lyrical prose and profound insights, this collection serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the enduring power of the human spirit. "Corridors of Time" is more than just a book; it is a timeless masterpiece that will leave readers pondering the mysteries of existence long after the final page is turned.At the beginning of the book, the author presents an article in about ten pages detailing his views and speculations about time and the nature of time. Specifically the article delves deep into the issue of the end of time. The book contains 168 poems and is 298 pages in length.

  • av Thor Castlebury
    627,-

    Step into a sumptuous banquet of verse with "Feast and Transformation," a mesmerizing poetry book that combines the richness of indulgence with the transformative power of introspection. In these verses, words are the delectable dishes that tantalize the senses, offering readers a feast for the soul and an invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. "Feast and Transformation" is a poetic celebration that embraces the dual nature of life's experiences-the abundance of joy and the opportunity for profound change. Each poem is a flavorful concoction that nourishes the spirit and ignites the spark of transformation, inviting readers to savor the richness of life and embrace the endless possibilities for growth and renewal.

  • av Walter the Educator
    291,-

    Celebrating the Name Nancy is a little collectible poem book that belongs to the Poetry of First Names Book Series by Walter the Educator. Collect them all and more poetry books at WaltertheEducator.com. This book is dedicated to everyone with the first name of Nancy.

  • av Thor Castlebury
    627,-

    Nourish your spirit and watch it flourish with "Nourish and Flourish," a captivating poetry book that invites readers on a journey of growth, transformation, and inner abundance. In these verses, words are the fertile soil that cultivates the seeds of possibility, offering readers a bountiful harvest of inspiration, resilience, and self-discovery. "Nourish and Flourish" is a poetic garden that celebrates the beauty of growth and the transformative power of nourishing the soul. Each poem is a tender embrace that encourages readers to tend to their inner gardens, nurturing their dreams, and allowing their spirits to bloom and thrive.

  • av Walter the Educator
    291,-

    Celebrating the Name Lisa is a little collectible poem book that belongs to the Poetry of First Names Book Series by Walter the Educator. Collect them all and more poetry books at WaltertheEducator.com. This book is dedicated to everyone with the first name of Lisa.

  • av Thor Castlebury
    627,-

    Savor the delicious flavors of joy, inspiration, and inner fulfillment with "Bite-Sized Bliss," a delightful poetry book that serves up delectable nuggets of happiness and wisdom. In these verses, words are the sweet morsels that tantalize the senses, offering readers a taste of the simple pleasures and profound insights that make life truly blissful. "Bite-Sized Bliss" is a poetic confectionery that celebrates the beauty of the everyday and the transformative power of finding joy in the smallest moments. Each poem is a tiny treat that delights the palate and uplifts the spirit, reminding readers to cherish the sweetness of life and to savor every precious moment.

  • av Perry Douglas Sisk
    171,-

    I currently reside in Texas where I have established my home and lead a solitary life. I am 28-year survivor of HIV which contracted through a blood transfusion while serving in the military in 1983, following an oral surgery procedure. In my retirement, I have dedicated my time to fishing, engaging in home improvement projects, and pursuing my long-standing passion for writing songs and poems which I have honed over a period of 35 years. I also would like to dedicate this book to my older sister, Alice, who is turning 70 this year.As an individual imbued with a strong sense of spirit, I believe that all of us possess an innate potential for compassion, albeit to varying degrees. Through my poetry, I seek to convey this inherent quality to those who may not be fully aware of it, but who need gentle reminders that they too are capable of empathy. I trust that my literary works will bring peace of mind and awareness to individuals navigating the stresses of our fast-paced, ephemeral existence, and provide solace by imbuing hope for a better tomorrow, informed by my personal experiences. Ultimately, my objective is to leave behind a brief legacy that inspires others to connect with their humanity and the compassion that resides within them.

  • av Rasheed Amjad
    394,-

    Faiz Ahmed Faiz has a revolutionary perspective on social transformation and is an enthusiastic humanitarian. He supports for the greatest amount of freedom for the average person to use their unique abilities and talents in order to advance human welfare. He is a responsible, forward-thinking academic who cares a great deal about basic human needs. Faiz is especially committed to advancing the goals of marginalized and oppressed social groups and communities. He spoke out against lowering wages, rejecting worker social benefits, and allowing capitalists to amass fortune at the expense of working people. This book goes into great detail about the opinions and analysis of Faiz's poetry.

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