Poetry and Friendship

Poetry and Friendship
Author: Denise M. Fuller
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1479795410

This book is not solely about friendship. It is in part about lifes journey and the many paths we cross, touching one soul after another seasonally, relationally or spiritually. And, I wanted to give just a few, the opportunity to share their thoughts with the universe. In our individual flesh we can oftentimes feel alone. We are not alone. We all share a common bond ...emotions. Somewhere - someone out there ... another soul has felt something similar.

The Prophet

The Prophet
Author: Kahlil Gibran
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9390287820

A book of poetic essays written in English, Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet is full of religious inspirations. With the twelve illustrations drawn by the author himself, the book took more than eleven years to be formulated and perfected and is Gibran's best-known work. It represents the height of his literary career as he came to be noted as ‘the Bard of Washington Street.’ Captivating and vivified with feeling, The Prophet has been translated into forty languages throughout the world, and is considered the most widely read book of the twentieth century. Its first edition of 1300 copies sold out within a month.

The Poetry of Friendship

The Poetry of Friendship
Author: Running Press
Publisher: Running PressBook Pub
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1995
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781561385553

A collection of verse and quotations on friendship with pop-ups.

Friendship Poems

Friendship Poems
Author: Peter Washington
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995-05-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0679443703

A celebration of friendship in all its aspects--from the delight of making a new friend to the serene joys of longtime devotion. Poems about best friends, false friends, dear friends, lost friends, even animal friends. These poems have been selected from the work of great poets in all times and places, including Emily Dickinson, W.H. Auden, Henry Thoreau, Shakespeare, Sappho, Robert Frost, Rudyard Kipling, Walt Whitman, and many others.

Among Friends

Among Friends
Author: Anne Dewey
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1609381505

With friendship as an optic, the essays in this volume offer important new insights into the gender politics of the poetic avant-garde, since poetry as an institution has continued to be transformed by dramatic changes wrought by second-wave feminism, sexual liberation, and gay rights. These essays reveal the intimate social negotiations that fight, fracture, and queer the conventions of authority and community that have long constrained women poets and the gendering of poetic subjectivities. From this shared perspective, the essays collected here investigate a historically and aesthetically wide-ranging array of subjects: from Joanne Kyger and Philip Whalen's trans-Pacific friendship, to Patti Smith's grounding of her punk persona in the tension between her romantic friendships with male artists and her more professional connections to the poets of the St.

Friendship and Community

Friendship and Community
Author: Brian Patrick McGuire
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2010
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780801476723

First published in 1988, this book has been widely debated, inspiring the current interest on medieval friendship. In a new introduction, McGuire surveys the critical reaction to the original edition and new research on friendship.

A Poetics of Courtly Male Friendship in Heian Japan

A Poetics of Courtly Male Friendship in Heian Japan
Author: Paul Gordon Schalow
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2006-12-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0824861280

Western scholars have tended to read Heian literature through the prism of female experience, stressing the imbalance of power in courtship and looking for evidence that women hoped to move beyond the constraints of marriage politics. Paul Schalow’s original and challenging work inherits these concerns about the transcendence of love and carries them into a new realm of inquiry—the suffering of noblemen and the literary record of their hopes for transcendence through friendship. He traces this recurring theme, which he labels "courtly male friendship," in five important literary works ranging from the tenth-century Tale of Ise to the early eleventh-century Tale of Genji. Whether authored by men or women, the depictions of male friendship addressed in this work convey the differing perspectives of male and female authors profoundly shaped by their gender roles in the court aristocracy. Schalow’s analysis clarifies in particular how Heian literature articulates the nobleman’s wish to be known and appreciated fully by another man.