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This is a revised edition of the book of poems published under the same title in 2002. It features verse related to love throughout the ages, art and the artist's life, the woes of contemporary corporate culture, the challenges facing our planet today, and the travails and boons of human mortality as a whole.
Slipping snugly into a knapsack, this book features poems on the subject of wandern ("wandering") by such German Romantics as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ludwig Tieck, Joseph von Eichendorff, Eduard Mörike, Nikolaus Lenau, and a host of others. The wisdom offered herein should inspire anyone about to embark on (or simply ponder) a long walking tour or merely a day hike. It is ideal for all who seek beauty, peace, and rejuvenation amid the wonders of God's creation.
This collection of spiritual or devotional poems, originally published in 2001, offers prayers for those with various psychic disorders, reflections on the life and death of Christ, tributes to various early saints of the Church, satire directed at the modern world from a Christian perspective, and poems in praise of God's creation.
The Salzkammergut (or "Salt Chamber Estate") is a region in the Austrian Alps that is rich in natural resources, history, and culture. This volume of poems, which stems from a journey that the poet and his wife took to the area near Hallstatt there in May of 2009, pays tribute to its strangeness, grandeur, and awesome--if sometimes tragic--beauty. Verses by the poet himself go hand in hand with those by Austrian poets to celebrate the Salzkammergut in all its wonder and mystery.
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