Bethlehem in Broad Daylight

Bethlehem in Broad Daylight
Author: Mark Doty
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1991
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

A collection of poems by Mark Doty.

Paragon Park

Paragon Park
Author: Mark Doty
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1567924425

The selected early poems by Mark Doty including the complete texts of Turtle, Swan and Bethlehem in Broad Daylight for which Mr. Doty has contributed a new introduction.

My Alexandria

My Alexandria
Author: Mark Doty
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1993
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780252063176

A book about mortality, the mortal weight of AIDS in particular.

Paragon Park

Paragon Park
Author: Mark Doty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-07-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781567924244

Back when they were both very young, Godine had the honour of publishing the first two poetry books of Mark Doty, who has since gone on to considerable and deserved fame and fortune, winning the National Book Award for Poetry in 2008, as well as honours from the National Book Critics Circle, the LA Times Book Prize, a Whiting Award, and (as the first American in its history) the T. S. Eliot Prize. Here, reset and containing almost two dozen poems that appeared in small magazines but have never before been collected, are the complete texts of TURTLE, SWAN AND BETHLEHEM IN BROAD DAYLIGHT to which Doty has contributed a new introduction. Essentially a new book, and important both for its history and its new inclusions.

Turtle, Swan

Turtle, Swan
Author: Mark Doty
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1987
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Bethlehem

Bethlehem
Author: Nicholas Blincoe
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1568585845

"[Bethlehem] brings within reach 11,000 years of history, centering on the beloved town's unique place in the world. Blincoe's love of Bethlehem is compelling, even as he does not shy away from the complexities of its chronicle." -- President Jimmy Carter Bethlehem is so suffused with history and myth that it feels like an unreal city even to those who call it home. For many, Bethlehem remains the little town at the edge of the desert described in Biblical accounts. Today, the city is hemmed in by a wall and surrounded by forty-one Israeli settlements and hostile settlers and soldiers. Nicholas Blincoe tells the town's history through the visceral experience of living there, taking readers through its stone streets and desert wadis, its monasteries, aqueducts, and orchards to show the city from every angle and era. His portrait of Bethlehem sheds light on one of the world's most intractable political problems, and he maintains that if the long thread winding back to the city's ancient past is severed, the chances of an end to the Palestine-Israel conflict will be lost with it.

Fire to Fire

Fire to Fire
Author: Mark Doty
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0061856630

“Fire to Fire should solidify Doty’s position as a star of contemporary American poetry. . . . The poems combine close attention to the fragile, contingent things of the world with the constant, almost unavoidable chance of transcendence.” — Publishers Weekly A landmark collection of new and published works by one of our finest poets that is a testament to the clarity and thoughtful lyricism of his poems Fire to Fire collects the best works from seven books of poetry by Mark Doty, acclaimed poet and New York Times bestselling author of two memoirs, Firebird and Dog Years. Doty’s subjects—our mortal situation, the evanescent beauty of the world, desire’s transformative power, and art’s ability to give shape to human lives—echo and develop across twenty years of poems. His signature style encompasses both the plainspoken and the artfully wrought; here one of contemporary American poetry’s most lauded, recognizable voices speaks to the crises and possibilities of our times.

The Bethlehem Story

The Bethlehem Story
Author: Andy McCullough
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2021-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725269279

Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but why Bethlehem? Why should God purpose to become man somewhere so marginal, so insignificant? This book follows the unfolding story of Bethlehem through the Bible, from the death of Rachel to the birth of Jesus, uniquely combining four perspectives: a) the Bible as one developing story, b) the Bible as a Middle Eastern book, c) insights from contemporary Palestinians from Bethlehem, and d) what this means for mission. Suffering Rachel, refugee Rahab, vulnerable Ruth, overlooked David all have a connection with Bethlehem. If Bethlehem shelters refugees, then so must we. If Bethlehem welcomes strangers, so must we. If Bethlehem weeps at injustice, and takes a stand against empire, so must we. What we see in Bethlehem’s story, we apply to our own stories. We enter into Bethlehem’s story with as much cultural and geographical colour and flavour as we can muster in order to feel the crises, taste the dust, hear the lambs bleating on the hillside. And there we find the Christ-child, son of David, the Good Shepherd, Lion of Judah, Bread of Life, Lamb of God, fulfilling all the recurring themes, taking his inevitable place as rightful king.

Along the Road

Along the Road
Author: John A. Beck
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1627077669

Jesus’s teaching gains fresh relevance through this fascinating study of Bible stories separated by centuries, but related by shared geography. In Along the Road, John Beck delves into the conversations that would naturally occur if you had walked with Jesus along a first-century road. Journey with Beck as he weaves the Old Testament context of each locale into Jesus’s experience there, and discover how these easily overlooked geographical and cultural details can enhance your understanding of God's Word.