Only the Sea Keeps

Only the Sea Keeps
Author: Joan E. Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2005
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Just like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes an anthology as good as Only the Sea Keeps to bring the tsunami tragedy back into our hearts. The media are always looking for the next disaster, never staying at the same one for long. For those who want not to rush past this one, these poems help us to remember the dead and the survivors. And we don't have to do it alone. We're in the company of poets who haven't stopped caring.'-Hal Sirowitz, former Poet Laureate of Queens, New YorkIn a tremendous effort to come to terms with a natural disaster that took the life and livelihood of millions, and affected the whole world, this is a deeply moving collection of poems by a distinguished group of poets from across the world. Encompassing themes of grief, shock, disbelief and the painful process of healing, Only the Sea Keeps is a beautiful example of the ability of art to address tragedy.The proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the international relief organisations working with tsunami victims/survivors.

The Ringing Ear

The Ringing Ear
Author: Nikky Finney
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2007
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780820329253

More than one hundred contemporary black poets laugh at and cry about, pray for and curse, flee and return to the South in this collection of poems, which features contributions by Nikki Giovanni, Kevin Young, Cornelius Eady, Sonia Sanchez, and other notables. Simultaneous.

Tsunami Tides

Tsunami Tides
Author: Clement Portlander
Publisher: Creative Arts Management Ou
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789916858387

Tsunami Tides is an enthralling collection of poetry that delves into the immense force and profound impact of tsunamis. This anthology invites readers to immerse themselves in the overwhelming power and transformative nature of oceanic waves, where each poem captures the essence of these colossal natural events in both their destructive and regenerative capacities.With vivid imagery and rhythmic cadence, the poet explores themes of surging waves, the eerie calm before the storm, and the resilience that emerges in the aftermath. Tsunami Tides navigates the dramatic rise and fall of the ocean, offering a poignant reflection on the cycles of destruction and renewal. The poems resonate with a sense of awe and introspection, encouraging readers to find strength and inspiration in the face of overwhelming challenges.Perfect for those fascinated by the majesty of the ocean, lovers of powerful and evocative poetry, and anyone seeking a poetic exploration of nature's most formidable forces, Tsunami Tides offers a journey through the tumultuous and restorative aspects of tsunamis. This collection speaks to individuals who draw inspiration from the dynamic and transformative forces of the natural world, capturing these themes in every resonant line. Through its compelling and introspective poetry, this book invites readers to experience Tsunami Tides, discovering both the ferocity and the renewal in every wave and every verse. Let these poems carry you through a landscape of oceanic power and resilient spirit, finding depth and meaning in every surge and every tide.

Apart, I Am Together

Apart, I Am Together
Author: Tom Donlon
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2023-03-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1666766704

Apart, I Am Together is a collection of poems covering decades of marriage and the raising of six children. There are poems about family and reflections on important events (good and bad) in society. The poems, a spiritual journey, focus on the miracles of nature that surround us and the many events that create times where the traveler questions the map’s directions.

NANO Fiction Volume 3 Number 1

NANO Fiction Volume 3 Number 1
Author: Dorothy Albertini
Publisher: NANO Fiction
Total Pages: 56
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

NANO Fiction (print ISSN 1935-844X; digital ISSN 2160-939X) is non-profit literary journal that publishes flash fiction—a form of short story also known as micro fiction, micro narrative, micro-story, microrrelatos, postcard fiction, the short short, the short short story, kürzestgeschichten, and sudden fiction—of 300 words or fewer. Featuring twenty to thirty authors in each issue, NANO Fiction has roots that draw from Aesop’s Fables and Zen Koans. Notable practitioners of this prose form include Lydia Davis, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Ignacio Martínez de Pisón, Naguib Mahfouz, and Linor Goralik, among others. This issue of NANO Fiction features works by: Dorothy Albertini, Jaynel Attolini, Andrew Brininstool, Ed Casey, Jimmy Chen, Stephanie Dickinson, Rodney Gomez, M. J. Kelley, Ashley MacLean, Josh Maday, Traci Matlock, Michael K. Meyers, Dan Moreau, Edward Mullany, Evan J. Peterson, Martin Rock, Sankar Roy, Didi Schiller, Holly Simonsen, Audri Sousa, Robin Tung, Luisa Villani, and Shellie Zacharia.

Mosaic Orpheus

Mosaic Orpheus
Author: Peter Dale Scott
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0773535063

Uncertain as always whether this republic is past saving or whether some of us still tread the perilous path of the future part of me just meditates on the new and more flourishing wildlife that is improving Point Reyes ten years after the Mount Vision fire From the glories of the Tang Dynasty I recall only one date: the year the usurper An Lushan drove both Wang Wei and Du Fu far from the corrupt court into the mountains where for the first time they were free to write the only poems we remember. (excerpt from "The Tao of 9/11") Working always to connect the polemical to the personal, Peter Dale Scott's political poems - from the tear gas of Berkeley protests in the 1960s to the problems of Thai forest monks in an era of drug-trafficking and deforestation - are a process of self-questioning. Self-questioning also marks his meditation poems, including a sequence on the death of his first wife. In opposition to contemporary poems of studied meaninglessness, Scott increasingly recognizes a compulsion in himself to radically reaffirm traditional rejections of the external world and turn to the refuges of poets before him, the enduring commonplaces that are more than clichÉs.

Lupenga Mphande

Lupenga Mphande
Author: Dike Okoro
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-04-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1793637520

Dike Okoro analyzes the various manifestations of ecocriticism and political activism in the poetry of Lupenga Mphande, who is arguably Africa’s first poet to explore the existence of territorial cults and natural shrines. This book is recommended for students and scholars seeking new interpretations of the African experience in contemporary world literature.