Saltsea

Saltsea
Author: David Helwig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006
Genre: Hotels
ISBN:

Modern Yiddish Verse

Modern Yiddish Verse
Author: Irving Howe
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A gift dedicated to Leonard Bernstein on his 70th birthday (1988). It was signed by the artist, Yossi Stern, and by Teddy Kollek. In addition to the numerous line drawings illustrating the poetry, Stern crafted an original book cover with a colorful drawing of a wedding scene.

Neighbour Procedure

Neighbour Procedure
Author: Rachel Zolf
Publisher: Coach House Books
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2010-02-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1552452298

Winner of the 2008 Trillium Book Award for Poetry Write for buyers. Write for bosses. Think hyper. Think branding. Tell your visitor where to go. Poetry and 'plain language' collide in the writing machine that is Human Resources . Here at the intersection of creation and repackaging, we experience the visceral and psychic cost of selling things with depleted words. Pilfered rhetorics fed into the machine are spit out as bungled associations among money, shit, culture, work and communication. With the help of online engines that numericize language, Human Resources explores writing as a process of encryption. Deeply inflected by the polyvocality and encoded rhetorics of the screen, Human Resources is perched at the limits of language, irreverently making and breaking meaning. Navigating the crumbling boundaries among page, screen, reader, engine, writer and database, Human Resources investigates wasting words and words as waste - and the creative potential of salvage. 'In this bad-mouthing and incandescent burlesque, Rachel Zolf transforms a necessary social anger into the pure fuel that takes us to "the beautiful excess of the unshackled referent." We learn something new about guts, and about how dictions slip across one another, entwining, shimmering, wisecracking. For Zolf, political invention takes precedent, works the search engine.' - Lisa Robertson

Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons

Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons
Author: Marilyn Hacker
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 205
Release: 1995-03-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0393351114

This critically acclaimed sonnet sequence is the passionately intense story of a love affair between two women, from the electricity of their first acquaintance to the experience of their parting.

A Covenant of Seasons

A Covenant of Seasons
Author: Joellyn Duesberry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This exquisite book marries the work and imagery of two artists, a landscape painter working in the medium of monotype and a writer working in the medium of poetry, both expressing their personal responses to nature passing through the metamorphoses of the four seasons.

Love Made

Love Made
Author: Quina Aragon
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0736974369

God Made All Things Out of Love The joy of the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—has existed for all eternity. That indescribable joy bubbled over to make creation. God made so many wonderful things, but we are by far His greatest work of art. Share that precious truth with your little one with this unique children's book celebrating the miracle of God's creation. Boys and girls will learn about God as the Trinity, the Creator, and about how they are made in His image. Beautifully illustrated and lovingly written, Love Made will become a story time favorite for your child or makes a thoughtful gift to give a parent-to-be. Help your child discover that out of all the amazing things love made, the most amazing of all is them.

New Covenant Bound

New Covenant Bound
Author: Tony Crunk
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2010-08-27
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0813139538

"Our only sin was not having what they thought was enough. And being forced to take what they called help." Pain and anger resonate deeply in the voice of New Covenant Bound's central narrator. Forced from her homeland on the Tennessee River in the 1930s, she recounts the memory of upheaval and destruction caused by the Tennessee Valley Authority. The Western Kentucky area that now boasts beautiful, expansive bodies of water was once home to some 20,000 people, their houses, farms, townships and ancestral history. Residents were subjected to three waves of forced relocation to make way for Kentucky Lake in the 1930s, Lake Barkley in the 1950s, and Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area in the 1960s. Renowned poet T. Crunk intersperses narrative prose and vivid lyric verse to explore the devastation one family experienced in this often overlooked episode in Kentucky history. The voices of a grandmother and grandson speak to each other over time, evoking the relentless advance of irrevocable forces that changed the land, forever.