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  • - Lost in Shadows, a Journey to Reclaim Light
    av Sarie Hwang
    150,-

    she believes, with unwavering certainty, that in every shadowed corner, light awaits. Spirit Unyielding unveils Sarie's emotional landscape through a debut collection woven from her darkest seasons. Within these pages, the human spirit unfolds delicately-fragile, yet resilient; wounded, yet healing. This heartfelt collection reaches out, extending an empathetic embrace to lonely hearts in search of meaning amidst life's intrinsic brokenness. As Sarie invites you on an introspective journey, her words serve as a gentle reminder that within the fractured pieces of our existence, hope persists. Spirit Unyielding stands as a powerful testament to the beauty found in acknowledging and embracing our most vulnerable qualities, all while anchored unwaveringly in faith, transcending our individual selves.

  • av Xayaat Saeed
    266,-

    Named after Naasa Hablood, the twin mountains resembling breasts, The Breast Mountains Of All Time (Are In Hargeisa) is the debut poetry collection by writer and poet Xayaat Saeed. In her debut, the Somali-British-Dutch writer strives to depict the 'woman experience'. Inspired by writers like Warsan Shire, Ntozake Shange and Royla Asghar, she focuses specifically on the diaspora/immigrant experience feminism and feminine energy. In addition to feminine energy/essence, The Breast Mountains Of All Time (Are In Hargeisa) contains poems about womanhood, toxic femininity, friendship, love, religion, spirituality, self love, blackness, motherhood and the childfree-by-choice lifestyle as well as the first generation, diaspora and immigrant experience.

  • - (non sono un poeta)
    av Giorgio Salidu - Magic Joe
    213,-

    Il Mago del Sorriso Giorgio Salidu, meglio noto come Magic Joe, presenta il suo libro di rime, un libro che promette di sorpassare persino la Divina Commedia con la sua originalità e allegria contagiosa!Dopo il successo del suo primo libro "Da grande farò il Mago", dedicato ai piccoli amici dell'AGBALT di Pisa, un'associazione che supporta i bambini affetti da leucemia o tumore, Magic Joe torna con una nuova opera destinata a lasciare il segno nella storia della letteratura

  • av Marco Bagnerini
    237,-

  • av Jorge Manrique
    296,-

    "Coplas por la muerte de su padre" es una obra maestra de la literatura española escrita por Jorge Manrique en el siglo XV. Este poema elegíaco, compuesto por estrofas de cuatro versos, conocidas como cuartetos, con rima consonante, es una emotiva reflexión sobre la fugacidad de la vida y la inevitabilidad de la muerte. En sus versos, Manrique medita sobre el destino humano, la brevedad del tiempo y la necesidad de vivir una vida virtuosa y significativa. A través de una estructura poética magistral, el autor logra transmitir profundas verdades filosóficas y espirituales que continúan resonando con los lectores hasta el día de hoy.La obra está impregnada de una profunda religiosidad, reflejando la cosmovisión cristiana de Manrique y su visión del más allá. A lo largo de los versos, se hace referencia a la fe en Dios, la existencia del alma inmortal y la esperanza de la vida eterna, elementos que otorgan consuelo ante la inevitabilidad de la muerte física. Asimismo, el poema resalta la importancia de vivir una vida justa y virtuosa, preparándose para el encuentro final con la divinidad."Coplas por la muerte de su padre" es un legado literario que ha perdurado a lo largo de los siglos, siendo admirado por su profundidad espiritual, su belleza poética y su capacidad para confrontar al lector con las grandes preguntas sobre la vida, la muerte y el propósito humano. Es un testimonio perdurable del talento artístico de Jorge Manrique y su capacidad para capturar la esencia misma de la condición humana en versos inolvidables.

  • av Savva Emanon
    235,-

    Savva Emanon's new collection, as the title announces, Luminescence in Verse - Poetry about the human condition, takes its inspiration from the author's personal experience as a psychotherapist, counsellor, and dance/movement therapist.With a deep appreciation for having translated his extensive wealth of therapeutic knowledge into the practice of mental health and spiritual exercises and now into verse, these poems convey a profound sense of moving toward a state of bliss, as they make a sincere effort to overcome every human challenge with unwavering positivity and spirit. The perfect metrical arrangement is also a search for care to make every poetic reflection harmoniously musical.This body of work is not a magic cure, but if you use these incredible verses as a daily "mantra" you will significantly achieve an inner balance that will make you face the path of life with harmony and lightness.It is not provocative to say that perhaps today's world needs more sweet and profound words than a bulimic world of artificial and retouched images: the profound sense of beauty is above all internal and poetry can be an excellent vehicle for this intent. Savva Emanon is a fully qualified psychotherapist, counsellor, and dance & movement therapist, founder of Calm Mind Counselling Services. Since graduating with honours in psychotherapy and counselling, he has worked with thousands of patients from age 6 to 95 and has truly changed the way people see the therapeutic process regarding mental health: moving people toward greater awareness, potential, and purpose by tapping into their innate body/mind/spirit connection. In addition to his working with anxiety, depression, and trauma, etc... he is passionate about overall health, fitness, and wellness.As a classically trained dancer in ballet, jazz, contemporary and tap, he has reached gold medals standards in Ballroom and Latin American dance. He performed for many years in venues including the Sydney Opera House, with the Freelance Dance Company. Savva became Artistic Director of Dance Initiative in Sydney. He has also composed music for several of the performances, over those years. Now he is composing music for the Calm Stillness channel on YouTube.He is currently working on 12 new books in his spare time. He currently lives on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.www.calmmind.com.au

  •  
    232,-

    Le chemin tracé dans ces pages traverse les sentiers sinueux de l'inconstance et de la solitude, plongeant dans les abysses de l'expérience humaine et des doutes qui l'habitent. Les poèmes, ici, sont des danses avec les ombres de l'âme, qui mêlent les pensées dans le remous insaisissable de vos sens, révélant les vérités cachées au plus profond de votre être. Et pour clore ce périple, une lueur d'espoir immortelle vient apaiser les coeurs tourmentés.

  • - Plie toujours, ne casse jamais
     
    208,-

    Le roseau - Plie toujours, ne casse jamais présente vingt-neuf poèmes lyriques explorant des thèmes variés tels que l'évasion, la foi et les relations humaines. À travers une approche psychologique, Habiba Ghrousi offre une critique subtile de la superficialité de la vie terrestre. Chaque texte agit comme un catalyseur de croissance personnelle, invitant les lecteurs à persévérer dans toutes les situations de leur quotidien et à cultiver la résilience mentale pour un avenir meilleur.

  •  
    224,-

    À tous mes matins gris explore les tourments d'une jeune fille égarée. En proie à ses peurs les plus intimes, elle lutte contre les ténèbres, le tumulte, le vide et même sa propre essence. Mais l'apparition d'un regard, d'une rencontre, bouleverse tout. Dans ce recueil poignant, découvrez comment une simple étincelle de lumière peut transformer les ténèbres en un avenir rempli d'espoir.

  •  
    257,-

    La partition d'une hypersensible est un recueil qui dépeint une gamme d'émotions par la musicalité des mots. L'auteure nous y entraîne dans ses peurs et ses espoirs d'un lendemain meilleur. Voyagez avec elle à travers des cordes mélancoliques de violon, de sinistres percussions de piano ou encore des vers aux notes légères et délicates.

  • av Gaston Leroux
    327 - 397,-

    "Le Crime de Rouletabille" est un roman policier écrit par Gaston Leroux, publié en 1912. Dans ce récit, le jeune reporter Joseph Rouletabille enquête sur un mystérieux crime commis dans un château isolé. Avec son intelligence et son esprit vif, Rouletabille résout le mystère en démêlant les indices et en déjouant les fausses pistes. Ce roman est souvent considéré comme un classique du genre, célèbre pour son intrigue captivante et ses rebondissements inattendus.

  • av Christina Rossetti
    327,-

    "Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems" by Christina Rossetti is a captivating collection that showcases the author's remarkable talent for crafting evocative and imaginative verse. At its heart lies the iconic narrative poem "Goblin Market," a haunting tale of two sisters tempted by otherworldly creatures in a dark and mysterious marketplace. Rossetti's rich symbolism and lyrical language weave a mesmerizing tapestry of themes including temptation, redemption, and the bonds of sisterhood. Alongside this masterpiece, readers are treated to a selection of Rossetti's other poems, each one a testament to her profound insight into the human condition and her mastery of poetic form. From poignant reflections on love and loss to exquisite meditations on nature and spirituality, "Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and Other Poems" is a treasure trove of poetic brilliance that continues to captivate readers with its timeless beauty and depth of emotion.

  • - soldier poets who have fallen in the war"
    av Arthur St John Adcock
    383,-

    "For Remembrance: Soldier Poets Who Have Fallen in the War" by Arthur St. John Adcock is a poignant tribute to the brave souls who sacrificed their lives in the Great War. Through heartfelt prose and poignant reflections, Adcock honors the memory of these soldier poets, whose words continue to echo through the annals of history. Each page of this moving anthology pays homage to the courage, resilience, and humanity of those who gave their all on the battlefield. With reverence and respect, Adcock immortalizes their voices, ensuring that their legacy lives on for future generations. "For Remembrance" stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of poetry to commemorate, inspire, and heal in times of war and remembrance.

  • av William S Gilbert
    327,-

    "Fifty 'Bab' Ballads" by W. S. Gilbert is a delightful collection of witty and whimsical verses that showcase the author's trademark humor and clever wordplay. Through a series of humorous poems, Gilbert regales readers with tales of absurd situations, eccentric characters, and humorous mishaps. Each "Bab" ballad is a masterclass in comic verse, filled with puns, satire, and absurdity that is sure to entertain readers of all ages. From social commentary to lighthearted farce, Gilbert's verses offer a delightful escape into a world of whimsy and laughter. "Fifty 'Bab' Ballads" is a timeless classic that continues to delight readers with its wit and charm, reminding us of the enduring appeal of Gilbert's unique brand of humor.

  • av EDMUND SPENSER
    259,-

    "Fovvre Hymnes" by Edmund Spenser is a profound collection of poetic hymns that exalt divine virtues and spiritual devotion. Spenser's lyrical craftsmanship and profound spirituality shine through each hymn, as he elevates the reader's soul to heavenly realms. Through intricate symbolism and rich imagery, Spenser celebrates themes of faith, love, redemption, and divine grace. Each hymn serves as a meditative journey, guiding readers toward a deeper understanding of their spiritual selves and their connection to the divine. With its timeless beauty and profound insights, "Fovvre Hymnes" stands as a testament to Spenser's enduring legacy as one of the greatest poets of the English Renaissance, offering solace and inspiration to all who seek communion with the sacred.

  • av E Pauline Johnson
    259,-

    "Flint and Feather" by E. Pauline Johnson is a captivating collection of poetry that celebrates the beauty and resilience of Indigenous culture. Through her evocative verses, Johnson pays homage to her Mohawk heritage while also exploring themes of identity, nature, and the human spirit. With lyrical grace and profound insight, she weaves together stories of Indigenous legends, landscapes, and struggles, offering readers a glimpse into a world rich with tradition and wisdom. From the rugged wilderness to the quiet serenity of ancestral lands, "Flint and Feather" invites readers on a journey of discovery and reverence for the Indigenous peoples of North America. Johnson's poetry serves as a powerful testament to the enduring strength and beauty of Indigenous culture, ensuring that its legacy continues to inspire and uplift generations to come.

  • av Algernon Charles Swinburne
    259,-

    "Erechtheus" by Algernon Charles Swinburne is an epic tragedy that delves into the mythological past of ancient Greece. Set in the legendary city of Athens, Swinburne's play chronicles the events surrounding the legendary King Erechtheus and his fateful decision to sacrifice his daughters to save his city from destruction. Through vivid imagery and lyrical language, Swinburne captures the grandeur and tragedy of the ancient world, exploring themes of fate, honor, and the inexorable march of time. As the drama unfolds, readers are drawn into a world of divine intervention, mortal ambition, and the complex interplay between gods and men. "Erechtheus" stands as a testament to Swinburne's poetic genius and his ability to breathe new life into classical mythology, inviting readers to ponder timeless questions of morality, sacrifice, and the nature of heroism.

  • - A Collection of the Favorite Old Tales
    av Tom Hood
    327,-

    "Fairy Realm: A Collection of the Favorite Old Tales" by Tom Hood is a magical anthology that transports readers into the enchanting world of fairy tales and folklore. With its timeless stories and charming illustrations, Hood's collection captures the imagination and delights the senses. From the adventures of brave knights and cunning witches to the trials of humble peasants and magical creatures, each tale offers a glimpse into a world where anything is possible. With its blend of whimsy, wonder, and moral lessons, "Fairy Realm" is a beloved classic that continues to captivate readers of all ages, inviting them to embark on a journey of fantasy and adventure.

  • av Edward Dyson
    259,-

    "Hello, Soldier!" by Edward Dyson is a poignant collection of short stories that offers a raw and honest portrayal of the Australian soldier's experience during wartime. Dyson's vivid prose transports readers to the frontlines, where they witness the trials, triumphs, and tragedies faced by soldiers in the heat of battle. Through a series of compelling narratives, Dyson explores themes of camaraderie, courage, and sacrifice, shining a light on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. From the trenches of World War I to the battlefields of Gallipoli, "Hello, Soldier!" captures the essence of wartime Australia with compassion and authenticity. With its unforgettable characters and powerful storytelling, Dyson's collection serves as a timeless tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served their country during times of war.

  • av Arthur St John Adcock
    383,-

    "Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London" by Arthur St. John Adcock is a captivating exploration of the iconic landmarks and historical sites that have shaped the literary landscape of England's capital. Through vivid descriptions and insightful commentary, Adcock guides readers on a journey through the city's rich literary history, from the hallowed halls of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre to the cozy corners of Charles Dickens' home. Each chapter illuminates the lives and works of London's literary luminaries, offering readers a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical significance of these iconic landmarks. With its blend of scholarship and storytelling, "Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London" is a must-read for anyone with a passion for literature and a desire to explore the literary heritage of one of the world's greatest cities.

  • av Wolfgang Johann Von Goethe
    259,-

    "Hermann and Dorothea" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is a timeless epic poem that unfolds against the backdrop of rural Germany. Set during a time of social upheaval and political change, Goethe's narrative follows the love story of Hermann and Dorothea, two young individuals from different social classes. As their romance blossoms amidst the chaos of the French Revolution, Goethe weaves a rich tapestry of themes including love, friendship, and the search for identity. Through vivid descriptions and lyrical language, he captures the essence of small-town life, while also addressing larger societal issues of the time. "Hermann and Dorothea" stands as a masterpiece of German literature, showcasing Goethe's unparalleled skill in blending the personal and the political into a captivating narrative that continues to resonate with readers today.

  • - With Memoir
    av Robert F Murray
    327,-

    "His Poems: With Memoir" by Robert F. Murray is a poignant tribute to the life and work of a distinguished poet. Through heartfelt prose and insightful commentary, Murray paints a vivid portrait of the poet's journey, from the formative experiences that shaped his creative vision to the legacy he left behind. Accompanied by a selection of the poet's most cherished works, Murray's memoir offers readers a window into the poet's inner world, exploring the themes, inspirations, and struggles that animated his poetry. With reverence and respect, Murray celebrates the poet's unique voice and contributions to the literary landscape, ensuring that his legacy endures for generations to come. "His Poems: With Memoir" is a fitting homage to a gifted poet whose words continue to resonate with readers long after his passing.

  • av Arthur St John Adcock
    383,-

    "Gods of Modern Grub Street: Impressions of Contemporary Authors" by Arthur St. John Adcock offers a fascinating glimpse into the literary world of the early 20th century. Through a series of insightful essays, Adcock provides vivid portraits of notable writers of his time, offering readers a window into their lives, works, and literary influences. From established luminaries to up-and-coming talents, Adcock's keen observations shed light on the personalities and motivations that drive these literary figures. With wit and discernment, he navigates topics ranging from literary trends and artistic movements to the societal and cultural forces shaping the literary landscape. "Gods of Modern Grub Street" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the writers and thinkers who shaped the literary canon of the early 20th century, providing a nuanced and illuminating perspective on the era's literary giants.

  • av James Whitcomb Riley
    327,-

    "Green Fields & Running Brooks and Other Poems" by James Whitcomb Riley is a delightful collection that transports readers to the idyllic landscapes of rural America. With lyrical grace and heartfelt sentiment, Riley paints vivid portraits of country life, capturing the beauty of nature and the warmth of community. Through his evocative verse, Riley celebrates the simple pleasures of rural living, from the tranquility of green fields to the babbling brooks that wind their way through the countryside. Alongside these pastoral scenes, Riley weaves tales of love, friendship, and the timeless rhythms of the seasons, inviting readers to share in the joys and sorrows of everyday life. With its rich imagery and homespun charm, "Green Fields & Running Brooks and Other Poems" is a testament to Riley's enduring legacy as one of America's most beloved poets, whose work continues to resonate with readers of all ages.

  • av Madison J Cawein
    327,-

    "Blooms of the Berry" is a collection of poetry written by Madison Julius Cawein. Cawein was an American poet active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his romantic and nature-themed verses. "Blooms of the Berry" likely contains a selection of his poems that explore themes of nature, love, and the human experience. Cawein often drew inspiration from the landscapes of his native Kentucky, incorporating lush imagery and vivid descriptions into his work. His poetry is characterized by its lyricism, emotional depth, and keen observation of the natural world.

  • av Guy Wetmore Carryl
    259,-

    "Grimm Tales Made Gay" is a book written by Guy Wetmore Carryl, first published in 1902. It is a humorous reimagining of several classic fairy tales originally collected by the Brothers Grimm, such as "Cinderella," "Snow White," "Little Red Riding Hood," and others. Carryl's retellings inject a satirical and comedic tone into these well-known stories, often twisting the plot and characters to create absurd and amusing situations. The book was well-received for its witty and clever writing style, offering readers a fresh perspective on timeless tales.

  • av Isaac McLellan
    327,-

    "Haunts of Wild Game" is a book written by Isaac McLellan. Isaac McLellan was an American poet and playwright who lived during the 19th century. The book likely focuses on the habitats and behaviors of various wild animals, possibly in the context of hunting or natural history. McLellan's work often celebrated the beauty of nature and the wilderness, so "Haunts of Wild Game" might offer vivid descriptions of landscapes and wildlife, as well as reflections on the human relationship with the natural world.

  • - Volume III
    av George Meredith
    327,-

    "Poems" is a collection of poetry written by George Meredith, a prominent English novelist and poet of the Victorian era. Meredith was known for his innovative writing style and his exploration of themes such as love, nature, and the complexities of human relationships. His poetry often exhibits a rich use of language, intricate imagery, and a profound philosophical depth. The collection "Poems" likely includes a range of Meredith's poetic works, showcasing his talent for both lyrical and narrative verse.

  • - A Volume of Poems
    av Henry Charles Beeching
    259,-

    "Love in Idleness: A Volume of Poems" by Henry Charles Beeching stands as an exquisite journey through the vast landscape of love, meticulously capturing its intense emotions and intricate dynamics. Beeching's work masterfully articulates the essence of love, navigating through its exhilarating peaks and the profound sorrows that accompany deep emotional bonds. His poetry serves as a meticulous examination of human connections, showcasing a remarkable attention to the subtle nuances and complexities that define them. Within the confines of this collection, each poem emerges as a nuanced depiction of the myriad aspects of love. Beeching employs a palette of words to paint every stroke of tenderness, desire, and frailty, bringing to life the rich tapestry of human emotions that love weaves. The poems are not merely words arranged on a page; they are windows into moments brimming with softness, yearning, and exposed sensibilities. Beeching's adept use of lyrical prose and vivid imagery transports readers into the heart of each scene, allowing them to experience the raw beauty and bittersweetness of love firsthand. Through "Love in Idleness," Beeching extends an invitation to his readers to delve deep into the heart of romance. He encourages a contemplative engagement with the rhythms of love, urging readers to appreciate the nuanced flavors of devotion and companionship. This collection is more than a mere anthology of love poems; it is a profound reflection on the transformative power of love. Beeching illuminates how love, in its purest form, has the capacity to elevate the human experience, imparting lessons of resilience, joy, and the sheer potency of human emotions. Ultimately, "Love in Idleness" is a celebration of love's ability to leave a lasting mark on our lives. It is a tribute to love's capacity to move us, to reshape our understanding of the world, and to leave us forever changed in its wake. Beeching's poems resonate with the universal truth that

  • av William Allingham
    327,-

    "Life and Phantasy" by William Allingham is a captivating blend of reality and imagination, where the mundane meets the magical in a tapestry of poetic brilliance. Allingham's verses traverse the realms of the everyday and the extraordinary, inviting readers on a journey through the wonders of the human experience. With lyrical grace and vivid imagery, he conjures scenes of enchantment and adventure, where dreams intertwine with reality and the boundaries of the possible are stretched to their limits. Through his exploration of life's mysteries and the power of the imagination, Allingham reminds us that within every moment lies the potential for wonder and discovery. "Life and Phantasy" is a testament to the boundless creativity of the human spirit and the enduring power of poetry to illuminate the world around us.

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