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A poetry collection with a dramatic blend of coming of age romantic and erotic impressions, intensive sensitivity, and remarkably confronting depths of observation on the human condition. Raw existential realisations flow into surrendering acknowledgements of brokenness explored with courage. The underbelly of masculinity is exposed with strength, compassion, and tenderness. Friends of Dorothy may find yourselves uplifted by tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods. This second edition comes ten years after the first edition of two books, Humanity: The Search for Place, and Naked Night. Both are combined into one volume. Celebrating thirty years since composition and first readings in the cafes of Toronto. Enduring time, this collection exudes vital energy, youthful honesty, and old-soul maturity. The poetry is edited, reformatted, typeset in fresh style, retains original sequences, and appears without commentary for your full enjoyment. Western Desert suggests a uniquely Australian aesthetics of place, space, with a few new poems added to top off the collection. More poignant now than ever. Life is like that. The best things take time to percolate.
Powerful medicine. A rare glimpse into sacred sexuality, gender, and identity. Honouring an often-hidden beautiful cultural landscape. Instructive, accessible, scholarly, relevant and practical. An insightful contribution to sexuality and gender, gay and lesbian, Native North American, and Indigenous studies. An integral textbook for courses in education, counselling, psychotherapy, psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, and health. Welcoming and empowering for youth, adults, and family. Dr Joseph Randolph Bowers is an Australian-Canadian Counsellor Psychotherapist and author of The Practice of Counselling, Sacred Teachings from the Medicine Lodge, and On the Threshold: Personal Transformation and Spiritual Awakening. Mi'kmaq Elder Dr Daniel N. Paul is a Canadian Historian and celebrated author of We Were Not the Savages: First Nations History. The authors reveal how Two Spirit and Traditional Medicine have always existed and are being rekindled in our times.
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