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Whispers in Solitude

Whispers in Solitude
Author: Alvin Malone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1995
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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Rain and Sunshine... Whispers of Solitude

Rain and Sunshine... Whispers of Solitude
Author: Trinath Sen
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2017-02-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781520605258

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My paintings, sketches and whispers lost in the maze called life


Whispers of Solitude

Whispers of Solitude
Author: Amit Ahlawat
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781518800016

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A potpourri of all the works of Amit Ahlawat


Whispers of the Soul

Whispers of the Soul
Author: Siddharth Samant
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-01-27
Genre:
ISBN:

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Whispers of the Soul: Musings on Love and Solitude Enter in to a world of love and loneliness A place where u can let your emotions fill up to brim...... A place you find your feelings, your sentiments captured into words and presented to you through this Timeless Collection......... Short, crisp poems & ballads that will give a profound meaning to emotions, which you've only felt till now.... Here's a chance to read them !


The Fortress of Solitude

The Fortress of Solitude
Author: Jonathan Lethem
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2004-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1400095344

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A New York Times Book Review EDITORS' CHOICE. From the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Motherless Brooklyn, comes the vividly told story of Dylan Ebdus growing up white and motherless in downtown Brooklyn in the 1970s. In a neighborhood where the entertainments include muggings along with games of stoopball, Dylan has one friend, a black teenager, also motherless, named Mingus Rude. Through the knitting and unraveling of the boys' friendship, Lethem creates an overwhelmingly rich and emotionally gripping canvas of race and class, superheros, gentrification, funk, hip-hop, graffiti tagging, loyalty, and memory. "A tour de force.... Belongs to a venerable New York literary tradition that stretches back through Go Tell It on the Mountain, A Walker in the City, and Call it Sleep." --The New York Times Magazine "One of the richest, messiest, most ambitious, most interesting novels of the year.... Lethem grabs and captures 1970s New York City, and he brings it to a story worth telling." --Time


Solitude & Company

Solitude & Company
Author: Silvana Paternostro
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609808975

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An oral history biography of the legendary Latin American writer and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, brimming with atmosphere and insight. Irrevent and hopeful, Solitude & Company recounts the life of a boy from the provinces who decided to become a writer. This is the story of how he did it, how little Gabito became Gabriel García Márquez, and of how Gabriel García Márquez survived his own self-creation. The book is divided into two parts. In the first, BC, before Cien años de soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude), his siblings speak and those who were friends before García Márquez became the universally loved Latin American icon. Those who knew him when he still didn't have a proper English tailor nor an English biographer, and didn't accompany presidents. It gathers together the voices around the boy from the provinces, the sisters and brothers, the childhood friends, the drinking buddies and penniless fellow students. The second part, AC, describes the man behind the legend that García Márquez became. From Aracataca, to Baranquila, to Bogota, to Paris, to Mexico City, the solitude that García Márquez needed to produce his masterpiece turns out to have been something of a raucous party whenever he wasn't actually writing. Here are the writers Tomás Eloy Martínez, Edmundo Paz Soldán and William and Rose Styron; legendary Spanish agent Carmen Balcells; the translator of A Hundred Years of SolitudeGregory Rabassa; Gabo's brothers Luis Enrique, Jaime, Eligio and Gustavo, and his sisters Aida and Margot; María Luisa Elío, to whom A Hundred Years of Solitude is dedicated; and so much more: a great deal of music, especially the vallenato; the hilarious scenes of several hundred Colombians, García Márquez's chosen delegation, flying to Stockholm for the Nobel Prize celebrations; the time Mario Vargas Llosa punched Gabriel García Márquez in the face; and much, much more. In Living to Tell the Tale, the first volume of García Márquez's autobiography, Gabo writes: "I am consoled, however, that at times oral history might be better than written, and without knowing it we may be inventing a new genre needed by literature: fiction about fiction." Solitude & Company joins other great oral histories, like Jean Stein and George Plimpton's Edie: American Girl, their oral history biography of Edie Sedgwick, or Barry Gifford's oral history of Jack Kerouac, Jack's Book--an intimate portrait of the most human side of Gabriel García Márquez told in the words of those who knew him best throughout his life.


TAPESTRY OF EMOTIONS (VOL-3)

TAPESTRY OF EMOTIONS (VOL-3)
Author: AUTHORS OF THE BHARAT
Publisher: THOUGHTS HYMN PUBLISHERS
Total Pages: 185
Release:
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 8119990439

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Our Anthology "TAPESTRY OF EMOTIONS" contains marvellous literary work of various authors across the whole Bharat. It is a compiled to give a platform to the budding writers of our great nation and help them in coming forward and present their literary work in front of the whole world.


Gazing at the Moon

Gazing at the Moon
Author: Meredith McKinney
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1611809428

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A fresh translation of the classical Buddhist poetry of Saigyō, whose aesthetics of nature, love, and sorrow came to epitomize the Japanese poetic tradition. Saigyō, the Buddhist name of Fujiwara no Norikiyo (1118–1190), is one of Japan’s most famous and beloved poets. He was a recluse monk who spent much of his life wandering and seeking after the Buddhist way. Combining his love of poetry with his spiritual evolution, he produced beautiful, lyrical lines infused with a Buddhist perception of the world. Gazing at the Moon presents over one hundred of Saigyō’s tanka—traditional 31-syllable poems—newly rendered into English by renowned translator Meredith McKinney. This selection of poems conveys Saigyō’s story of Buddhist awakening, reclusion, seeking, enlightenment, and death, embodying the Japanese aesthetic ideal of mono no aware—to be moved by sorrow in witnessing the ephemeral world.


Whispers in the Wilderness

Whispers in the Wilderness
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996962667

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Many of us spend a great deal of our time dreaming about our next trip to the mountains, whether for a weekend getaway or our yearly vacation. We hear within that deep inexplicable pull toward the wilderness and would agree with John Muir, who said: "The mountains are calling and I must go." We sense that in the wild we are touching the edge of something that is both wonderful and mysterious.In this book Erik Stensland, a professional landscape photographer based in Estes Park, Colorado, explores this longing we have for the wilderness and suggests that it is the trailhead for a journey to wholeness. Through short daily reflections on the natural world paired with his gorgeous photos from Rocky Mountain National Park, he encourages us to go deeper within ourselves and discover the healing that nature is offering.


Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within

Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within
Author: Amrahs Hseham
Publisher: Mahesh Dutt Sharma
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2024-01-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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The tales within "Alone in the Echo: A Journey Within" are not just stories; they are testaments to the strength and resilience of the female spirit. In a world that often demands women to be resilient, these stories celebrate the unyielding courage of women who face their solitude head-on. These characters are not damsels in distress waiting for rescue; they are architects of their destinies, finding solace, companionship, and even joy within the confines of their solitude. Through the prism of these narratives, readers will witness the transformation of solitude from a burden to a source of empowerment. The women in these stories draw upon their internal reservoirs of strength, confront their fears, and emerge as heroines of their lives. In the face of adversity, they redefine their identities, proving that solitude, far from being a weakness, can be a catalyst for profound personal growth.