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Great Blue Heron, and Other Poems, Play and Prose

Great Blue Heron, and Other Poems, Play and Prose
Author: Carl Cornelius Harnett
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2002-12-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1553954017

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Poems in this book portray deep emotions, vivid pictures, and life experience of an ordinary man. There are nature poems, protest poems, love poems and song lyrics - all thought provoking. Some poems paint pictures, others tell stories and describe situations, people and places. The one-act play about a man's doting love and passion for his only daughter, is a humorous and entertaining story with a beautiful conclusion. His short prose includes a humorous look at growing up.


The Great Blue Heron

The Great Blue Heron
Author: Violetta Lansdale Berry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1933
Genre: Poets, American
ISBN:

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Blue Heron and Other Poems

Blue Heron and Other Poems
Author: Pearl Wallace Chappell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1959
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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A Thousand Mornings

A Thousand Mornings
Author: Mary Oliver
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0143124056

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The New York Times-bestselling collection of poems from celebrated poet Mary Oliver In A Thousand Mornings, Mary Oliver returns to the imagery that has come to define her life’s work, transporting us to the marshland and coastline of her beloved home, Provincetown, Massachusetts. Whether studying the leaves of a tree or mourning her treasured dog Percy, Oliver is open to the teachings contained in the smallest of moments and explores with startling clarity, humor, and kindness the mysteries of our daily experience.


Blue Heron

Blue Heron
Author: Elizabeth Robinson
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1457184354

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The poems in Blue Heron delineate a passage through grief and change. Here, personal loss is continuous with threats to other species and landscapes. In response, Robinson has uprooted the terrain of language, “what / bestows itself from / the almost-invisible / and its stain.” If these uprootings are casualties of a poetics seeking to redress imbalance and “pollution,” then they are also opportunities to rethink what can exist in the field of poetic language as “roots also quicken, bruise their plural pronouns, lose tune, / forsake terrain by moving through and on it.” And so Blue Heron links poetic process with organic process, presence with the gap we know as hauntedness. The page is not only a resonant physical field, but also a site of dialogue between human and landscape, between lack and manifestation. If these poems constitute a poetics of loss, they are equally a movement toward a poetics of openness, risk, and renewed balance in which poetry shifts as “a form of weather, a form/of following, falling from the form/as it twists.”


A View from the Loft

A View from the Loft
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1999
Genre: Creative writing
ISBN:

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Many Miles

Many Miles
Author: Mary Oliver
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0807068950

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Presents forty-one of the author's favorite poems, including a variety of short poems, poems about her bichon Percy, and such classics as "Doesn't Every Poet Write a Poem about Unrequited Love?" and "The Dipper."


The Edge of the Unknowing

The Edge of the Unknowing
Author: Charlotte Caron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9781999539849

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Arguments of Heart and Mind

Arguments of Heart and Mind
Author: Jan Montefiore
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780719053474

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Amitav Ghosh is an authoritative critical introduction to the fictional and non-fictional writings of one of the most celebrated and significant literary voices to have emerged from India in recent decades. It is the first full-length study of Amitav Ghosh's work to be available outside India.Encompassing all of Ghosh's fictional and non-fictional writings to date, this book takes a thematic approach which enables in-depth analysis of the cluster of themes, ideas and issues that Ghosh has steadily built up into a substantial intellectual project. This project overlaps significantly with many of the key debates in postcolonial studies and so this book is both an introduction to Ghosh's writing and a contribution to the development of ideas on the 'postcolonial' - in particular, its relation to postmodernism. Amitav Ghosh is for students and teachers of postcolonial literatures in English at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.


Tiger Heron

Tiger Heron
Author: Robin Becker
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0822979616

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Appearance and disguise—in a Costa Rican rainforest, a West Village repair shop, or an intimate relationship—reveal the turbulence that undergirds daily life, as families and places undergo change. In "Elegy for the Norther Flying Squirrel" and "Divers," Becker takes up the science of climate change and habitat loss. "Language that is by turns virtuosic and quiet, astonishing and accurate," writes a reviewer of Becker's 2006 collection, Domain of Perfect Affection for Jewish Book World Magazine. The challenge of "aligning loss with love" exerts a potent tension in Tiger Heron, as age comprises mortal bodies and intimacies end. A self-mocking wit propels characters "to find and lose and find each other again"—in the imagination and in the stories these poems tell. The final line of "The Sounds of Yiddish"—"Spare us what we can learn to endure"—closes a playful send-up, dramatizing language, culture, and power. Writing in The Washington Post, former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky praises Becker's "comic timing." Longtime readers of Becker's work will delight in poems cast in a variety of stanzas and experimental forms. Their occasions are diverse—an animal shelter, a failed trip to Venice, a hospice bedside—but Becker ultimately yokes a language of praise to our stumbling, humble, human efforts.