Yearbook

Yearbook
Author: Lutheran Church in America
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1980
Genre: Lutheran Church
ISBN:

Issues for 1978- include index.

The Registration of Baroque Organ Music

The Registration of Baroque Organ Music
Author: Barbara Owen
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1997
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253210852

Each part starts with a brief description of the political and religious climate of the period and the way such factors affected the compositions and the organ-building of the time.

The Arts in Children's Lives

The Arts in Children's Lives
Author: Liora Bresler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0306475111

Seventeen authors, whose work represents the best of contemporary research and theory on a constellation of issues concerning the role of the arts in children's lives and learning, address critical issues of development, context, and curriculum from perspectives informed by work with children in formal and informal settings. This anthology draws on various cultural and institutional context and traditional and contemporary practices from different parts of the world.

The Illio

The Illio
Author: University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1895
Genre: College yearbooks
ISBN:

Grotesque Tenderness

Grotesque Tenderness
Author: Daniel Cowper
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0773557709

Afraid to be alone / we met by lamplight, trading stories: // Sin of Man was one, // Age of Science, another. More // prayers than answers. Daniel Cowper's debut poetry collection, Grotesque Tenderness, speaks for an unrooted age, for unrooted people. In these poems, city-dwellers long to ally themselves with some sympathetic culture or the evolutionary logic of nature, but those alliances remain conditional, ambiguous, or dangerous. A tsunami smashes a harbour city into “tide-rows of burning debris”; children chase snakes in summer meadows. The primordial past spins off “rogue by-products and flawed replicas,” while lonely office workers get high on back porches and drink themselves to sleep. The musical and kinetic energy of Grotesque Tenderness is driven by our urge to understand pain and our hunger to reach an imperfect reconciliation with the problems of guilt and suffering. But in the tradition of William Blake, these poems affirm again and again that “the lit / world goes on living” and life justifies itself through its own workings. From elegant lyrics of alienation and heartbreak to long-form mythopoeia and lament, these poems approach beauty, ugliness, even criminality in a spirit of wonder and vulnerability.