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By making the world a more beautiful place, Artemis supports the visions of our artists in a time when we need to write and make art to heal our souls and enrich our communities. Artemis Journal represents the Appalachian region of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and is one of the few journals in America that blends art, poetry, and prose throughout its pages. Likewise, it remains a journal that publishes fledgling writers and artists alongside prominent writers such as Nikki Giovanni, Virginia Poet Laureate, Ron Smith, Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, U.S. Poet Laureate, Natasha Trethewey, as well as prominent artists such as Betty Branch, Steven Kenny, and Linda Atkinson. Artemis is a charitable non-profit organization, now 45 years old, and has evolved into an all-inclusive journal with essays, poetry, and art.
Überall sind sie zu finden, leben mitten unter uns und auch Sie sind bereits einem derlei wundersamen Wesen begegnet. Gut getarnt hinter Pullundern und Nickelbrillen warten Nerds, Gamer und Streberinnen darauf, dass ihre Sternenzeit beginnt.Entdecken Sie mit diesem Buch eine neue Galaxis: Als Enzyklopädie der Nerdigen, Fibel der Fabelhaften und Handbuch für Anhalter berichtet es sagenhafte Abenteuer aus der Welt der Geeks und Klugscheißer. Zusammengetragen von poetischen Wissenschaftlerinnen und intelligenten Barden finden Sie Antworten auf Fragen, die Sie sich nie gestellt haben. Falsifizieren und beweisen Sie Klischees gleichermaßen ¿ mit Texten, die Sie garantiert klüger machen, denn Intelligenz ist keine Krankheit!Mit Texten von:Jan Cönig | Lenny Felling | David Grashoff | Björn Högsdal | Björn H. Katzur | Khaaro | Harry Kienzler | Yasmin Köseli | Lisa Maria Olszakiewiecz | Sören Pischki | Theresa Sperling | Xenia Stein | Dustin Werle | Martin Weyrauch | Mit einem Vorwort von Elias Raatz und Illustrationen von Barbara Gerlach
The Alchemy Spoon is a platform for poetry without prejudice especially of race, gender or age. We are particularly interested to invite poems from new phase poets. These are poets who have come late to poetry, often following retirement, or a life-change.The work of new phase poets often has stunning depth and perspective reflecting experiences accumulated from work and life. These poets might be classed among those who have been dubbed the 'lost generation of talent'. Abid Hussain, Diversity Director at the AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council), says: 'How many would-be working-class artists, artistic directors, choreographers, composers and curators decided to enter accounting, legal, medical and engineering professions instead?' The Alchemy Spoon aims to demonstrate that this talent was not lost but waiting for a reappraisal of priorities, an unleashing of latent creativity, waiting for its time. Hence the theme of this first issue was Time, particularly apposite with the extra time gifted to many during lockdown. The magazine appears three times a year as a print copy available through 'print on demand'. We welcome submissions from both established and unpublished poets, and will devote a significant proportion of each issue to new voices, particularly new phase poets.
""Dear Human at the Edge of Time" is an additional opportunity for U.S.-based poets to participate in the Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) by sharing our communities' stories of climate change alongside this scientific information. This anthology features poems by over 70 poets addressing the theme of urgency from climate impacts in the poets' immediate experience and/or community/region"--
"Published in association with the Library of Congress and edited by the twenty-fourth Poet Laureate of the United States, a singular collection of fifty poems reflecting on our relationship to the natural world by our most celebrated writers"--
Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë wrote during the 19th century, a time when women's contributions to literature were often overlooked or dismissed. Initially, they published their works under pseudonyms (Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell) to navigate the societal prejudices against female authors. Their poetry and novels explored complex emotions, challenged social norms, and offered profound insights into human nature.As poets, the Brontë sisters exhibited a shared fascination with nature, especially the wild and desolate landscapes of their native Yorkshire. Their works often incorporated vivid descriptions of nature as a backdrop for exploring themes of love, loss, identity, and the human psyche. The sisters'poetry is marked by their individual voices, with Emily's evocative and passionate expressions, Charlotte's introspection and emotional depth, and Anne's moral and reflective tone.Despite their relatively short lives, the Brontë sisters left an enduring legacy through their writings. Their poetry and novels continue to captivate readers worldwide, and their contributions to literature have been recognized as remarkable examples of literary talent and feminist thought during their time and beyond.
Die Aenigmata Bernensia oder Berner Rätsel sind eine Sammlung lateinischer Versrätsel, so benannt nach der ältesten erhaltenen Handschrift Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Codex 611, aus der ersten Hälfte des 8. Jahrhunderts. Die Autorschaft und Herkunft der Berner Rätsel sind unbekannt, doch deutet vieles darauf hin, dass zumindest der Kern der Sammlung um das Jahr 700 im westlichen Mittelmeerraum, genauer im langobardischen Norditalien, entstand. Jedes der insgesamt 64 Rätselgedichte besteht aus sechs rhythmischen Hexametern und ist in der Regel betitelt, sodass wir die Lösung kennen. Behandelt werden Gegenstände aus dem spätantik-frühmittelalterlichen Alltag, allerlei Pflanzen und Tiere sowie kosmologische Themen - vom Kochtopf bis zum Sternenhimmel -, die mittels der gattungstypischen Stilmittel der Metapher, Personifikation und verhüllenden Beschreibung zu poetischen Miniaturen verdichtet sind. Die Berner Aenigmata dienten einst als Übungstexte für den Lateinunterricht an der Kathedral- oder Klosterschule und sind in über einem Dutzend mittelalterlicher Handschriften überliefert. Trotzdem sind sie - anders als die lateinischen und volkssprachlichen Rätselsammlungen aus dem angelsächsischen England - später in Vergessenheit geraten und haben in der Forschung nur wenig Beachtung gefunden. Die vorliegende Ausgabe möchte die Berner Rätsel neu ins Licht rücken und enthält neben dem vollständigen lateinisch-deutschen Text ausführliche Erläuterungen zu allen 64 Rätseln, insbesondere was die Sprache und Bildlichkeit sowie das sach- und naturgeschichtliche Wissen betrifft, das die Gedichte verrätseln. Die Einführung liefert neue Antworten auf die schwierigen Fragen nach der Datierung und Herkunft der Sammlung sowie nach ihrer Stellung innerhalb der Gattungstradition. In Anlehnung an das in den Handschriften erkennbare Ordnungsprinzip sind die Rätsel hier in sieben thematische Gruppen unterteilt, sodass Verbindungen sichtbar werden und sich Einblicke eröffnen in sonst verborgene Erfahrungswelten vormodernen Lebens und Denkens.
Mid/South Sonnets brings together sixty-six poets with ties throughout the American South. The states represented through these writers offer a wide range of landscapes and perspectives that speak to the region's eclectic nature.
Songs of the Heart is the first in a series of poetry anthologies by Chartus.X Publishing. ¿¿It is ¿a curated collection that captures the joys and lamentations dwelling within the poets' souls.CONTRIBUTORSHannah OlesenNicolina AshbyPatricia MercadoFreya ThorneRachel C. HydeEzgi GurhanXyvah OkoyeHeroine EastTal RejwanYiran Wei
Soul Feast is a companion to the hugely popular poetry anthology Soul Food, offering up a further feast of thoughtful poems to stir the mind and feed the spirit, bringing hope and light in dark, uncertain times. The original Soul Food anthology (2007) achieved its wide popularity by word of mouth. For many thousands of readers feeling adrift in the early years of the 21st century, the poems in that book offered support and sustenance. This new compilation once again shows how poetry can help sustain our search for meaning in the face of even more destructive and disorientating events. All these poems are universal illuminations of the meaning of life, speaking to readers of all faiths as well as to seekers and non-believers. Drawn from many traditions, Soul Feast includes work by poets ranging from Lal Ded and Tukaram to Pessoa, Borges, Cummings and Langston Hughes, as well as poems by celebrated contemporary poets such as Ellen Bass, Imtiaz Dharker, Jane Hirshfield and Naomi Shihab Nye. This is a book to keep by the bedside or to keep with you when travelling.
"In The Silk Dragon II, National Book Award-winning poet Arthur Sze presents a sophisticated vision of the vitality, diversity, and power of the Chinese poetic tradition. Traveling over one and a half millennia, Sze guides readers through a luminous history of verse, from the contemplative insights of fifth century poet Tao Qian, through Tang dynasty poets such as Wang Wei and Du Fu, and into subsequent centuries in which lived such innovative artists as Li Qingzhao and Bada Shanren, among many others. Extending the work from the original 2001 volume, The Silk Dragon II then traces classical Chinese poetry's eruption into the free verse of the modern and contemporary eras, introducing groundbreaking poems by the Chinese Modernist master Wen Yiduo, as well as those from major living poets such as Wang Jiaxin, Zhai Yongming, and Xi Chuan. Through this remarkable journey -- deepened by Sze's personal introduction -- we see that the "impossible task" of translation is yet rich with encounter, as both long-lost voices and those still speaking enter the same conversation, with the same vivacity."--
This nineteenth issue of Spectral Realms contains the customary array of diverse and riveting poetry by today's leading weird poets, including Ann K. Schwader, Wade German, Scott J. Couturier, Ian Futter, and Ngo Binh Anh Khoa. David Barker contributes two more poems to his ongoing series of reimaginings of Lovecraft's Fungi from Yuggoth. Oliver Smith looks at Frankenstein in an innovative way. Frank Coffman tells a miniature weird tale in a four-sonnet cycle, "A Cabin in the Wood." Carl E. Reed, Andrew White, and Christian Dickinson draw upon ancient folklore for their brooding poems. Maxwell I. Gold contributes three of his cosmic prose poems, while Jay Sturner and Liam Garriock add their own distinctive prose poems. Two classic reprints (by Erasmus Darwin and Thomas Hardy), along with S. T. Joshi's review of a new edition of the obscure American Decadent poet Lee Roy J. Tappan, conclude the issue.
A greatest-hits selection from some of the most popular poets of the Romantic movement, including Goethe, Schiller, Schlegel, and Heinrich Heine, in a gorgeously jacketed small hardcover.Unlike the more earnest English Romantic poets, the followers of the Romantic movement in Germany valued wit and humour along with beauty. Admiration for nature is also prominent in their poetry, and in particular the dramatic forests which still cover large areas of Germany. Love and death crop up repeatedly as themes in such famous works as Goethe’s “Elf King,” Eichendorff’s “Night of Moon,” and Richard Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde. Characters from myth and folklore abound as well, most famously Lorelei, an enchantress who is associated with the 132-meter rock of the same name on the right bank of the Rhine River and who features in several poems in this volume. Also gathered here are such favorites as Holderlin’s “Bread and Wine,” Schiller’s “The Visit of the Gods,” Eichendorff’s “Nocture,” and Heine’s “The Magic Month of May,” along with works by the most famous women writers of the Romantic era, including Karoline von Gunderrode and Sophie Mereau.Everyman's Library pursues the highest production standards, printing on acid-free cream-colored paper, with full-cloth cases with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, silk ribbon markers, European-style half-round spines, and a full-color illustrated jacket.
ROMANCE · LOVE · PASSION. Follow the heartstrings of diverse, international poets through the twisting and often unexpected paths to new love, to fiery passion, to rekindled romance. Find your own self reflected in these universal experiences of the heart.
ShoreLINES is an anthology of short stories and poetry, inspired by the beautiful Lake Cumberland area of Pulaski County, Kentucky, and compiled by the Pulaski Writer's Alliance.To paraphrase an old saying, "A mind is a terrible thing to waste, but so is a great story." The Pulaski Writer's Alliance consists of authors (published and unpublished), as well as a few musicians, who live in the Cumberland Lake area. They gather together to exercise their imaginations and enhance their literary creativity.
ROMANCE · LOVE · PASSION. Follow the heartstrings of diverse, international poets through the twisting and often unexpected paths to new love, to fiery passion, to rekindled romance. Find your own self reflected in these universal experiences of the heart.
Woody Guthrie, songwriter, poet and Oklahoma folk hero, was a champion of the disenfranchised, of minorities, of the working class, and an advocate for justice, using his music to speak out against injustice in all its forms. His love and understanding for the common man, for the blue-collar backbone of America, is a consistent theme throughout his canon. The Woody Guthrie Poets is a group dedicated to memorializing in poetry the history and culture of working people and perpetuating the ideals and goals of equality for the working class. They hope to raise world consciousness of the labor and political movements and to give commentary on the social and political environment in the 21st Century, as Woody Guthrie might see it. This is their 2023 anthology.
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With a wonderful selection of poems written by some of today's most talented amateur writers, each anthology contains poems that are funny, sad, religious, and profoundly unforgettable. Each publication encompasses a culturally diverse group of poets whose work has touched the hearts of readers far and wide. All publications are designed to capture the essence of today's poetic genre. A complete index of poets and an International Standard Book Number unique to each edition are included. Anthologies are six by nine inches, paperback, and include between three hundred to three hundred and fifty poems.
"Being a woman" is a powerful and moving collection of poetry written by Raw n Rosy. Through his carefully crafted words, Raw n Rosy provides a window into the hearts and minds of women, exploring the complexities of their lives and experiences. From the pain of heartbreak to the joy of self-discovery, Raw n Rosy writing delves deep into the emotional landscape of womanhood. His work is both raw and honest, resonating with readers who have felt unseen and unheard. "Being a woman" is a tribute to the resilience and strength of women everywhere, and a testament to the power of poetry to move and inspire. Whether you are a fan of poetry or simply looking for a heartfelt and authentic read. This Poetry Book is not to be missed.
Das Buch widmet sich der Frage, weshalb Krankheitserfahrungen in der frühneuzeitlichen Lyrik zwischen 1490 und 1720 eine beispiellose Prominenz entfalten. Die Basis der Untersuchung bilden Texte bekannter und weniger bekannter deutscher (Spät-)Humanisten (u. a. Konrad Celtis, Paul Schede Melissus, Johann Christian Günther), die in ihren medizinhistorischen, theologischen und / oder frömmigkeitsgeschichtlichen Kontexten verortet werden (Syphilis- und Fieberkunde, Medizinaltheologie und Sterbekunst). Was diese Texte verbindet, so die leitende These der Studie, ist ihre konzeptuelle Nähe zum Paradigma der Selbstsorge (cura sui, epimeleia heautou), wie es zunächst von Pierre Hadot, später von Michel Foucault für die antike Popularphilosophie beschrieben wurde. Die Examination des Körpers, die theologisch informierte Reflexion über den pathologischen Zustand, aber auch die Bereitung zum Sterben beschreiben einige der Praktiken, für die die Krankheitslyrik ein ästhetisches Gefäß im Dienst der Selbstsorge bereitstellt. Mit der vorliegenden Studie wird der frühneuzeitliche Typus des Krankheitsgedichts erstmals im Zusammenhang dargestellt und für Forscher/-innen aus den Bereichen Literaturwissenschaft, Medizingeschichte und Theologie zugänglich gemacht.
An Elemental Goddess takes matters into her own 'hands'...A young woman finds hope and connection in her garden after dusk...A grieving woman's creation finds the meaning of his existence.This collection from The Writers' Rooms community showcases where our writers' imaginations go when grounded in the Earth. In story, poetry, essay, and art, Writers of the Loam presents a multifaceted universe where a desperate love-sick academic reaps warped justice...Where murderers try to bury their deeds...Where earthworms get their due respect.From informative to sad but hopeful, all the way to broodingly dark and intense, Writers of the Loam takes you on a journey through the ingenious imaginations of our literary community. With their contributions, they give expression to our relationship to our Earth and the dirt from which we all come.
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