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BLACK LIVES MATTER! Released during Black History Month, this collection, featuring three distinct voices in conversation, offers readers an experience of protest, engagement, and sympathy evoked by the Civil War yet set against the contemporary Black Lives Matter movement of 2020. Al Salehi is a Persian-American poet and entrepreneur whose parents immigrated from the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Ivy Schweitzer is a writer and scholar from a Brooklyn Jewish family. Salehi and Schweitzer use Emily Dickinson's incomparable poems written during the mid-nineteenth century as entry points for their own meditations on still-pressing issues of color, fairness, the police and courts, even the 45th president, and how together we can imagine a different, more equitable world. Though a cloud of darkness pervades Within Flesh, it also contains glimmers of hope and resilience through humor and satire-showing that poetry can transcend time and borders, sparking healing conversations across cultures and generations.
A Bizarre Burning of Bees is a collection by gifted poet A.J. Huffman of Kind of a Hurricane Press. She is a widely published and experimental poet. This collection is a psychological exploration, a refute of destiny-- a harbinger of confusion and misdeed. In A Bizarre Burning of Bees, the speaker "sees herself as two separate entities: the localized I, and the antagonistic She." This collection presents a look at the art of madness, the sweetness of letting go of one's sanity, and the world of imagination and dream.
Where most poetry collections focus on family sentimentality or cultural history, the poems in 'The Translator', composed with real and surreal imagery, address the social, spiritual, and melancholic conditions of humanity with an emphasis on staying aligned with the natural world.
This poetry collection will introduce your assumptions, denials and compliance to the tainted reality of "the City on the Hill." The poems in this collection reflect a "dirty blues" perspective of the contradiction that America has always been, is today, but doesn't have to continue to be. You will be shaken and moved. You will feel the gluttonous furnace of scorched earth democracy, and descend into the commotion, the atmosphere "We the People" swim in. But, despite the bad things that might happen, the bad things that most often happen, these stanzas of Blues-toned perseverance will rebuke any plummeting into self-pity, anger or hate; every heart and mind: once bowed head, cautious mouth and averted eyes, will aspire to an incorrigible aim to misbehave. Throughout freedomland blues, the author writes words in fire to wake the world ablaze: free verse illuminated by courage that empathizes with all the awful moments, launching a freight train warning that blazes from the heart, like a chambered bullet exploding inadvertently. now, runantellyomamaboutdat!!
Without A Homeland is Albanian songwriter Irma Kurti's fourth collection in English. In these poems, Kurti explores her life as a dual citizen of Albania and Italy. She searches her past and sings celebrations of her parents who influenced her and imparted their wisdom. She writes of grief in eloquent passages and reminds the reader not to take human life for granted. Her poetry is both of place and being-- exploring the inner continent of emotion and passion, as well as the beauty of Nature,
"sacred and obscene" is an existential foray into the mind of poet of Brautigan Creek, t. kilgore splake. In this collection, splake covers subjects such as lust, death, one's relationship to the deeper things. Introduction puts splake in the light of Heidegger and other thinkers.
Rain in the Dark is a splendid collection of contemporary Albanian poetry translated by scholar Robert Elsie. Albanian literature is largely neglected in the States. This collection contains an essay by Robert Elsie concerning Albanian literature and history. This is welcome addition to any poetry enthusiast's collection.
All humans seek love. It is the basis of our existence, the song that makes life warm and meaningful. In spite of the daily anger and meanness with which we are encountered in today's heated political climate, an anthology that speaks of love is a strong protest and refusal to give in to the forces of division. We requested poems about love itself-- poems that reflect love's nature and it's differing forms. In this compilation of beautiful verses, we wish to portray hope and the common things we take for granted. Everyone needs love. We at Transcendent Zero Press hope these verses warm your heart and remind you why life is a passionate and beautiful thing.
In Prescription of Civilization, bestselling Korean poet Wansoo Kim explores the meaning of the Christian faith in the modern world. His work displays courage and faith. In the introduction, he tells the story of his painful illness and several suicide attempts to end his suffering. He finds hope in a local community church with the message of Jesus Christ. Kim then sees Christianity as the true hope for a lost humanity, a humanity drowning in its own confusion and fear. The book covers themes ranging from science, the role of art and culture in a happy life, and the political life of South and North Korea. This collection is an important document to testify to the healing powers of Jesus Christ and the hope of redemption through prayer and commitment to faith.
The day clocks spoke Russian, broken glass littered the streets accurately reflecting a shattered world and stocks were going up and down like heartbeats of a terminally ill patient. That day, I sat down to write a poem. On the other side of the poem, I saw my father jotting down another stanza. A rose was blooming on the tip of his pen.
The Quiet World is a collection of prose poems and lyric poems that inhabit a mind in solitude. The observer views a simple life and it's complications. The bare bones of the human condition are divined and unveiled from their skin of reason and love. Translated from Albanian by Peter Tase.
This full length collection from Boston poet Jake Tringali is a mysterious reflection on the life process. Written with an intellectual punk rock attitude, we are led through scientific concepts, dives and hangouts, lustful abandon, and openness to new experiences. Many of these poems are published in independent journals.
66 Kilos of Solitude explores mortality through themes related to sexuality, identity, and relationships. Part of a four part series of Albanian poets brought to you by TZPress.
Faheela Hassan is called "Iraq's Maya Angelou". Her work is translated widely. In Lipstick, she renders grief, the experience of war, love and longing, and dream into poetic sensibility.
Our primary mission is to bridge truth and relevant information gaps between the haves and the have-nots as we liberate people from ignorance of what is happening around them and beyond borders. We culled this mission from our belief that peace, harmony and prosperous cohabitation of humans can only exist when there is fair and transparent gathering and dissemination of relevant fact-checked information for all humans regardless of their socio-economic and cultural status and orientation.
Charles Bane, Jr. is a poet of humanism and its ideality. He embraces love, beauty, and kindness in his work. As a nominee for State Poet Laureate of Florida, he has carefully selected the poems he feels are worthy of publication as a full collected edition. This book includes The Chapbook, originally published by Curbside Splendor, and Love Poems published by Aldrich Books. It also brings fresh poems to the reader, including Masai poems that have only recently been published. Charles Bane, Jr.'s anticipated collection captures the spirit of being-in-the-world. Charles Bane, Jr. is the American author of The Chapbook (Curbside Splendor) , Love Poems (Aldrich Press) , and Three Seasons: Writing Donald Hall (Collection of Houghton Library, Harvard University). He created and contributes to The Meaning Of Poetry series for The Gutenberg Project, and is a current nominee as Poet Laureate of Florida. http://charlesbanejr.com
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