Meet Me Here at Dawn

Meet Me Here at Dawn
Author: Sophie Klahr
Publisher: YesYes Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781936919420

Poetry. Women's Studies. Eroticism tinged with elegy, gratitude knit with doubt; MEET ME HERE AT DAWN contains an unmistakably open voice. Sophie Klahr's debut poetry collection careens from hunger to hunger. With lyric energy and narrative determination, the poems are missives sent back from a threshold, chronicling disease, the unspoken pains of family, the fabric of an extra-marital affair. "What aperture makes a woman?" Klahr asks in "One Slaughter." In MEET ME HERE AT DAWN, even the unanswerable is unfaltering, every question brightly wrought and necessary. "Sophie Klahr moves through the chambers of the mind and heart like an expert escape artist, keys hidden in the body's coverts are revealed in a 'rush of knowing, ' the body's 'first breaking and entering' that feels both clandestine and disclosive. This is poetry of immense vulnerability and fierce mettle; determined, convincing and heroically alive with courage of every kind."--D.A. Powell

Meet Me Here

Meet Me Here
Author: Bea Reyes
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9814989223

Meet Me Here is a compilation of poetry and prose written and collected by the author through the months leading up to, and during the lockdown brought by the pandemic. It is a 4-part series, each part having a specific theme, that aims to be relatable and resound the inner workings, sighs, songs, and delight of the heart. Join the author as you read through and unpack the different emotions each work tries to elicit, and feel free to add on to it as you journey to meet each other in between the pages.

兵法家伝書

兵法家伝書
Author: 柳生宗矩
Publisher: Kodansha International
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9784770029553

This is a translation of an important classic on Zen swordfighting. Yagyu's Buddhist spirituality is reflected in his central idea of the life-giving sword' - the notion of controlling an opponent by the spiritual readiness to fight, rather than during the fight. This is a translation of an important classic on Zen swordfighting. Yagyu Munenori was so widely renowned that he was appointed official sword instructor to two Tokugawa shoguns. (The position was always coveted by Miyamoto Musashi, but he never succeeded in gaining the post). Yagyu's'

The Road to the Throne

The Road to the Throne
Author: Hing Ming Hung
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 087586838X

Annotation The stories of the Chinese great emperors reflect the ancient Chinese philosophy, ideology, their wisdom and their ways of administration. Liu Bang is an outstanding example. Rising from a peasant background to become Emperor, he founded the Han Dynasty which lasted for about four hundred years and essentially laid the foundations of China as we know it. Liu Bang (256 BC?195 BC), posthumously called Emperor Gaozu, was a low-ranking functionary in an obscure corner of the realm when he caught the wave of the great uprisings against the Qin Dynasty. First as leader of a local contingent and then as general of larger and larger armies, he eventually overthrew the despotic Qin emperor. Today, the Han are the majority ethnic identity in China. This is the story of the rise of Emperor Gaozu, his alliances and his rivalries, and the priceless partnership provided by his chief military strategist Zhang Liang, who planned victorious campaigns from a distance of 1000 miles; Xiao He, who stabilized the state, pacified the people, and assured the food supply to the army; and General Han Xin, who commanded the Han army in its conquest of the State of Wei, the State of Zhao, the State of Yan and the State of Qi and played a great role in the defeat of Xiang Yu.

These Lonesome Days

These Lonesome Days
Author: Emily Schaubeck
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1387628720

A short collection of works by eighteen year old, Emily Schaubeck.

Records of the Grand Historian

Records of the Grand Historian
Author: Qian Sima
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231081658

Sima Qian (145?-90? BCE) was the first major Chinese historian. His Shiji, or Records of the Grand Historian, documents the history of China and its neighboring countries from the ancient past to his own time. These three volumes cover the Qin and Han dynasties.

Here at Dawn

Here at Dawn
Author: Beau Taplin
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1524866326

Find the magic in this collection—the moments and words that seem to glimmer and shine with their own inner light. Find deep magic in the pages of Beau Taplin's third book, Here at Dawn. The message is this: There is nothing ordinary about you or this remarkable world we inhabit, there is wild beauty, there is poetry, alive all around you. The secret is knowing where to look...and you can start right here.

The Life-Giving Sword

The Life-Giving Sword
Author: Yagyu Munenori
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 083482812X

A real-life samurai’s Zen teachings on sword training as a spiritually transformative practice—essential reading for aspiring martial artists and strategic thinkers alike The legendary seventeenth-century swordsman Yagyu Munenori was the sword instructor and military and political adviser to two shoguns—and a great rival to Miyamoto Musashi. Despite his martial ability and his political power, Munenori’s life was spent immersed in Zen teachings. These teachings formed the framework for his deeply spiritual approach to sword fighting. Munenori saw in the practice of the sword a way to transform the student into a total human being. The Life-Giving Sword is Munenori’s manifesto on his approach. His central themes are the “life-giving sword”—the idea of controlling one’s opponent by spiritual readiness to fight rather than by actual fighting—and “No Sword,” which is the idea that the mind must be free of everything, even the sword itself, in order to get to the place of complete mastery. Munenori’s ideas are applicable not only to martial arts but to business and human relations as well.

The Lost Treasure of Pim de Zwolle

The Lost Treasure of Pim de Zwolle
Author: Lucidus Smith
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481799673

This book has been written in two parts. Part 1 looks at the life and times of a Dutch pirate named Pim de Zwolle, the scourge of the Caribbean and East Indies. It covers the period from 1593 to 1653 and looks into Pim's family background, his birth, upbringing, and the circumstances that turned him into a pirate. Part 2 skips to 1951 and picks up the story of Bertie Bannister, a retired sea captain, who goes in search of Pim's lost treasure when an old map happens to come his way.