Catharsis: An Anthology

Catharsis: An Anthology
Author: Hridith Sudev
Publisher: TinkerBird Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2018-05-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1986688267

Driven by passion, inspired by lust, engulfed in guilt and lost in bliss; Catharsis, the maiden work of Instagram poet, Hridith Sudev is a collection of 4 years' worth of work. ​ Praise For Catharsis: "Catharsis strikes to me as a modern masterpiece in poetry. The book was a literal rollercoaster, as I sped from one idea to another, spell-bound by the intricate webs of stories the poet has woven with such short words. "- The Telescopian ​ “An insightful collection of emotions that makes you rethink about poetry in today's society.”- Tamoghna Dey; Author of Anchored Astronauts ​ Beauty of the finest magnitude. A moving read.”-Fahad Al Abri; Athlete, Influencer ​ “An Alchemy of Music and Magic through irresistable words.” - Fathima Hakkim, Artist, Influencer, Speaker

Catharsis

Catharsis
Author: Tish Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781952337147

Catharsis

Catharsis
Author: Macquarie University. Creative Writers' Collective
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: College prose, Australian
ISBN: 9780646134482

Anthology of 40 literary works from the 'Creative Writers' Collective' of students, staff and friends of Macquarie University, New South Wales. The group encourages and publishes the work of students and other unknown writers who join them.

The Catharsis

The Catharsis
Author: Andrew Buckner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615598475

The Catharsis is a collection of 25 poetic works that utilize the formal styles of European sonnets, villanelles, haikus, sestinas and free verse. These poetic pieces are correlated together in a manner of a train of thought meant to showcase the numerous questions, doubts, concerns, anger and ardent sentiments of poet Andrew Buckner. In this volume, Buckner addresses his introspective views as well as those in tune to his political and religious stance. The culmination of passionate wordplay and social conscience is exactly what makes 'The Catharsis' such a powerful work.

Catharsis of the Soul

Catharsis of the Soul
Author: Tania Winther
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08
Genre:
ISBN:

In "Catharsis of the Soul," I embark on a deeply introspective journey, delving into the profound aspects of the human experience. Through this collection of heartfelt poetry, the book explores loss, grief, heartbreak, and the ever-enigmatic emotion of love. Each piece serves as a poignant tribute to the complexities of life, celebrating both vulnerabilities and strengths. The power of catharsis is unveiled as the soul bares its deepest emotions, allowing readers to connect with a diverse spectrum of feelings. In this vulnerable exploration, the author reminds us that it is perfectly human to experience a range of emotions on every cellular level. Each verse in the book serves as an emotional conduit, bridging the gap between our shared human experiences. The poems within this compilation not only delve into the intricacies of love but also lay bare the complexities of the human psyche. With every haiku, unsent love letter, and serenade, the author unravels the essence of loss and heartbreak, inviting readers to resonate with these raw and authentic emotions. As you delve into the pages of "Catharsis of the Soul," you are encouraged to embrace your own vulnerabilities and find solace in the transformative power of resilience. This book serves as a mirror reflecting the multifaceted nature of our existence, encouraging us to confront our imperfections and find strength in the stories of triumph and tribulation. I hope that "Catharsis of the Soul"allows you to accept yourself in the tender intricacies of the heart. Finding comfort and healing within the embrace of shared emotions. Whether it be heartache or love, this anthology unveils the timeless beauty of our collective human experiences.

Corporate Catharsis

Corporate Catharsis
Author: Steven Radecki
Publisher: Paper Angel Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This is the anthology we all need — one that can help us survive our corporate servitude with our hearts and souls intact. We’ve all been there: standing behind a desk or a counter for ridiculously long hours, letting the movie of our imagination roll behind our eyes. We’re certain that you can, far too easily, find inspiration from your workplace. Magic, mayhem, revenge — and, yes, perhaps even redemption — can all be found here.

Catharsis

Catharsis
Author: Natalie Niceforo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2002
Genre: Abortion
ISBN:

Crossing Lines: An Anthology of Immigrant Poetry

Crossing Lines: An Anthology of Immigrant Poetry
Author: Aaron Kent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2021-01-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781913642310

Crossing Lines features a variety of poets writing about immigration, it shows how the physical and metaphorical borders of civilisation have shifted over time and how some persist. The most powerful sentiment in Crossing Lines is one of community, it is an anthology which takes delight in the shared complexity of human experience, celebrating what makes us who we are, gathered together in the welcoming arms of poetry.

The Vygotsky Anthology

The Vygotsky Anthology
Author: Myra Barrs
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1040015778

The Vygotsky Anthology brings together, for the first time, a selection of extracts from the best translations available of Vygotsky’s writings, spanning the entire arc of his career. Vygotsky was arguably one of the greatest educational psychologists of the 20th century. Grounded in his experience as a teacher, an expert in special education, a research psychologist and an outstanding theorist, the editors of this unique anthology chart his enormous influence on professionals working in education and child development around the world. The extracts are introduced by the editors’ commentaries, helpfully setting them in the context of Vygotsky’s life and work, providing a collection of work that adequately represents his writing, and conveying some of the great pleasures of reading him. In the passages selected here, his voice is clearly heard, the intellectual brilliance of his insights is reflected, his line of argument is clear, and his humour and humanity are evident. With its inclusion of recent translations of essential texts, this anthology will help students to understand the full diversity of Vygotsky’s influence on today’s classrooms. Seen as a companion volume to Myra Barrs’ previous work Vygotsky the Teacher (Routledge, 2022), the value of this text to teachers, educational psychologists, and other practitioners working in the field of education and child development will be significant and lasting. It is a key reference book for new generations of Vygotsky students.

Catharsis Central

Catharsis Central
Author: Antony Alban
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1969
Genre: Science fiction, American
ISBN: