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My Song for Him Who Never Sang to Me
Merrit Malloy - 1975
Her poems are intimate and real. They speak of lovers, friends, family, and self, with a powerful emotional honesty that makes you smile in self-recognition. My Song for Him Who Never Sang to Me is Merrit's first book.
Fireflies at 3 am
Danni Thomas - 2020
It’s a book with the flow of poetry but the ebb of short stories – rightfully called “Shoetry”. This creation takes you to the roots of humanity - stripping back the veneers of life, society and interaction to see people and their ways in an entirely new light.
The Fatalist
Lyn Hejinian - 2003
It offers humorous reflection upon our species' endless attempts to transmit insight regarding our human condition.
6th Grade Spy
Marcus Emerson - 2012
They've come up with a plan to lure the criminal out of hiding, but everything goes terribly wrong during the mission when each agent becomes compromised and sent to the principal's office. The worst part is that Nolan himself has been labeled as the cheater! Now the only way he can clear his name is to find the real cheater, but with the entire school hunting after him, it's not going to be so easy. Join Nolan as he unravels the mystery with a jaw dropping twist at the end.6th Grade Spy is a 7500 word exciting mystery that's entertaining for kids and adults (who never grew up).
The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea
Christopher Meeks - 2005
In one narrative, a man wakes up one morning to find the odor of dead fish won't go away, but no one else can smell it. In another, a couple's visit with friends to watch the Academy Awards has the protagonist envying his friends' lawn and lifestyle. In these and eleven other stories, Christopher Meeks balances tragedy and wit. As novelist David Scott Milton explains, "In this collection, Christopher Meeks examines the small heartbreaks of quiet despair that are so much a part of all our lives. He does it in language that is resonant, poetic, and precise.... If you like Raymond Carver, you'll love Meeks. He may be as good--or better."
W.H. Auden: Poems Selected by John Fuller
W.H. Auden - 1998
H. Auden (1907-73) came to prominence in the 1930s among a generation of outspoken poets that included his friends Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender and C. Day Lewis. But he was also an intimate and lyrical poet of great originality, and a master craftsman of some of the most cherished and influential poems of the past century.Other volumes in this series: Betjemen, Eliot, Plath, Hughes and Yeats.
Trees and Other Poems
Joyce Kilmer - 1914
You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
Emergency Kit
Jo Shapcott - 1996
It is, to begin with, a book which gives prominence to poems rather than to the poets who wrote them. It is truly international, bringing together poems not just from these islands but from many parts of the English-speaking world. It is the first book to identify a strain in the poetry of the last half-century which is characteristic of the 'strange times' we live in - an age when, as the editors note, scientific discovery itself has encouraged us to 'make free with the boundaries of realism'. It values imagination, surprise, vivid expression, the outlandish and the playful above ideology and sententiousness. It is, in short, living proof that poetry in the English language continues to thrive and to matter.
Polish Fables
Ignacy Krasicki - 1844
In 1779, sixty-five of his fables, which used contemporary events and human relations to show a course to guide human conduct, were published. These fables present a world where reason is valued over sentiment, true to the enlightenment ideal. But the rhymes also sugar coar a bitter message: depicting a world where the strong continually take advantage of the weak. Many of the fables, which were published after the first partition of Poland in which Russia, Prussia and Austria took their first bites of their weaker neighbour, should also be read for their political implications. This bilingual edition includes English translation by Gerard Kapolka and twenty-two illustrations by well-known Polish artist Barbara Swidinska.
Life, Life: Selected Poems
Arseny Tarkovsky - 2001
Includes many poems used in Arseny's son's films (Andrei Tarkovsky). With a bibliography of both Arseny and Andrei Tarkovsky, and illustrations from Tarkovsky's movies.FROM THE INTRODUCTION:Arseny Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky was was born in June 1907 in Elizavetgrad, later named Kirovograd. He studied at the Academy of Literature in Moscow from 1925 to 1929, and also worked in the editorial office of the journal Gudok. He was well respected as a translator, especially of the Oriental classics, but was little known as a poet for most of his life, being unable to get any of his own work published during the Stalinist era. His poems did not begin to appear in book form until he was over fifty. His son, the film director Andrei Tarkovsky, made extensive use of his father's in some of his films, and certain of his diary entries indicate the esteem in which the poet was held in the Soviet Union towards the end of his life. An entry written after Andrei had given a talk at the Moscow Physical Institute in 1980, for instance, reproduces the following note from a member of the audience: 'An enormous number of people in this hall admire Arseny Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky as a great Russian poet. Please convey our respects to him.' One of the few recorded public appearances of Arseny Tarkovsky was at the funeral of Anna Akhmatova; he was one of three writers deputed to accompany her coffin from Domodedovo to Leningrad, and he read both at her funeral in Komarovo and at the first evening held in her memory in Moscow. He died in 1989 and is now beginning to be recognised as one of the many significant Russian poets of the twentieth century.From Ignatyevo Forest'The last leaves' embers in total immolationRise into the sky; this whole forestSeethes with irritation, just as we didThat last year we lived together.
Mary's Renewal: A Clean Western Historical Romance Novel (Cripple Creek Colorado Gold Book 1)
Ellen Anderson - 2021
Though Mary is uncertain, she agrees to this plan, and she soon finds herself falling in love with Cripple Creek and Doc Simon.Simon has secrets…and when Mary believes she has discovered them, it changes everything for her. She doesn’t know if she can trust Simon any longer—or herself?Come and join us on this wild west romance adventure and meet the locals!Read all the books in Cripple Creek Colorado Gold Romance Series by bestselling authors Ellen Anderson and Katie Wyatt!Cripple Creek Colorado Gold Romance SeriesBook 1 Mary's RenewalBook 2 Delia’s StrengthBook 3 Melody’s CourageBook 4 Veronica’s ChallengeBook 5 Jessamine’s MissionBook 6 Tessa’s ReturnBook 7 Lauren’s PerseveranceBook 8 Claire’s AdventureBook 9 Evelyn’s HopeBook 10 Louisa’s FaithBook 11 Nora’s WishBook 12 Rita’s GiftRead all Western Romance Mega Box Set Complete SeriesAvailable as a value box set amazon.com/dp/B0854K9DVX (copy and paste the link into your browser)1.Pioneer Wilderness Romance 26 Book Mega Box Set Complete Series2.Historical Pioneer Wilderness Romance 25 Book 6 Complete Series3.Frontier Brides and Cowboys Western Romance 27 Book Mega Box Set 5 Complete Series4. 50 Boxset Inspirational Historical Western Romances, Mail Order Bride6. Frontier Brides Romance 23 Books 5 Complete SeriesRead All Western Romance Box Set Complete Series by bestseller and Kindle All-Star author Katie Wyatt!Available as a value box set amazon.com/dp/B08617N8JS (copy and paste the link into your browser)1.The Grant Boys Complete Series2. Montana Mail order Brides Brides of Bedford Series Collection 1 - 43. Aspen falls Complete Series4.Wild West Brides of Bodie Complete Series5.Orphans of Albany Complete SeriesEllen Anderson’s Clean and Wholesome novelette American Mail Order Bride Historical Western box set romance series is enjoyable for all ages.