Poems About Life Big City Style
Title | Poems About Life Big City Style PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Davis Jr. |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | 119 |
Release | 2009-11-19 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1469102854 |
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Poems about Life Big City Style
Title | Poems about Life Big City Style PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Davis |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2009-11 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781425754730 |
The Best Poems of Jane Kenyon
Title | The Best Poems of Jane Kenyon PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Kenyon |
Publisher | Graywolf Press |
Total Pages | 112 |
Release | 2020-04-21 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1644451182 |
“Jane Kenyon had a virtually faultless ear. She was an exquisite master of the art of poetry.” —Wendell Berry Published twenty-five years after her untimely death, The Best Poems of Jane Kenyon presents the essential work of one of America’s most cherished poets—celebrated for her tenacity, spirit, and grace. In their inquisitive explorations and direct language, Jane Kenyon’s poems disclose a quiet certainty in the natural world and a lifelong dialogue with her faith and her questioning of it. As a crucial aspect of these beloved poems of companionship, she confronts her struggle with severe depression on its own stark terms. Selected by Kenyon’s husband, Donald Hall, just before his death in 2018, The Best Poems of Jane Kenyon collects work from across a life and career that will be, as she writes in one poem, “simply lasting.”
Sky Scrape/City Scape
Title | Sky Scrape/City Scape PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Yolen |
Publisher | Wordsong |
Total Pages | 40 |
Release | 1996-06 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN |
An anthology of poems by Langston Hughes, Jane Yolan, Rachel Field, and others depicts the sights, sounds, and energy of the city.
Hans Christian Andersen
Title | Hans Christian Andersen PDF eBook |
Author | Jens Andersen |
Publisher | ABRAMS |
Total Pages | 510 |
Release | 2006-03-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1468305476 |
“Andersen provides a fascinating backdrop for the life of the acclaimed fairy tale writer . . . a budding genius placed in the context of his time.” —Publishers Weekly Hans Christian Andersen was a storyteller for children of all ages, but he was more than that. He was a critical journalist with great enthusiasm for science, an existential thinker, an observant travel book writer, a passionate novelist, a deft paper cut-out artist, a neurotic hypochondriac, and a man with intense but frustrated sexual desires. This startling and immensely readable, definitive biography by Danish scholar Jens Andersen is essential to a full understanding of the man whose writing has influenced the lives of readers young and old for centuries. Jens Andersen sheds brilliant new light on Hans Christian Andersen’s writings and on the writer whose own life had many aspects of the fairytale. Like some of the memorable characters he created, Andersen grew up in miserable and impoverished circumstances. He later propagated myths about his life and family, but this new biography uncovers much about this man that has never been revealed before. “[An] enthralling, ground-breaking new biography . . . Jens Andersen has a novelist’s insights which enhance his meticulous biographical skills, making us appreciate (among much else) that ambiguity is as intrinsic to the life as to the art that came out of it.” —The Independent
Routledge Handbook on Turkish Literature
Title | Routledge Handbook on Turkish Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Didem Havlioğlu |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 623 |
Release | 2023-04-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1000842339 |
This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of Turkish literature within both a local and global context. Across eight thematic sections a collection of subject experts use close readings of literature materials to provide a critical survey of the main issues and topics within the literature. The chapters provide analysis on a wide range of genres and text types, including novels, poetry, religious texts, and drama, with works studied ranging from the fourteenth century right up to the present day. Using such a historic scope allows the volume to be read across cultures and time, while simultaneously contextualizing and investigating how modern Turkish literature interacts with world literature, and finds its place within it. Collectively, the authors challenge the national literary historiography by replacing the Ottoman Turkish literature in the Anatolian civilizations with its plurality of cultures. They also seek to overcome the institutional and theoretical shortcomings within current study of such works, suggesting new approaches and methods for the study of Turkish literature. The Routledge Handbook on Turkish Literature marks a new departure in the reading and studying of Turkish literature. It will be a vital resource for those studying literature, Middle East studies, Turkish and Ottoman history, social sciences, and political science.
The Locavore's Dilemma
Title | The Locavore's Dilemma PDF eBook |
Author | Pierre Desrochers |
Publisher | PublicAffairs |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2012-06-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1586489410 |
A new generation of food activists has come to believe that “sustainable farming” and “eating local” are the way to solve a host of perceived problems with our modern food supply system. By combining healthy eating and a high standard of environmental stewardship, these locavores think, we can also deliver important economic benefits and increase food security within local economies. But after a thorough review of the evidence, economic geographer Pierre Desrochers and policy analyst Hiroko Shimizu have concluded these claims are mistaken. In The Locavore’s Dilemma, they explain the history, science, and economics of food supply to reveal what locavores miss or misunderstand: the real environmental impacts of agricultural production; the drudgery of subsistence farming; and the essential role large-scale, industrial producers play in making food more available, varied, affordable, and nutritionally rich than ever before in history. At best, they show, locavorism is a well-meaning marketing fad among the world’s most privileged consumers. At worst, it constitutes a dangerous distraction from solving serious global food issues. Deliberately provocative, but based on scrupulous research and incontrovertible scientific evidence, The Locavore’s Dilemma proves that: • Our modern food-supply chain is a superior alternative that has evolved through constant competition and ever-more-rigorous efficiency. • A world food chain characterized by free trade and the absence of agricultural subsidies would deliver lower prices and more variety in a manner that is both economically and environmentally more sustainable. • There is no need to feel guilty for not joining the locavores on their crusade. Eating globally, not only locally, is the way to save the planet.