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Wild Geese Sorrow

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Publisher :
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 43,12 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781944593063

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New translations of the poems left behind at the Angel Island Immigration Station.

Wild Geese

Author : Mary Oliver
Publisher : Gardners Books
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 19,6 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781852246280

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Mary Oliver is one of America's best-loved poets, the winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Her luminous poetry celebrates nature and beauty, love and the spirit, silence and wonder, extending the visionary American tradition of Whitman, Emerson, Frost and Emily Dickinson. Her extraordinary poetry is nourished by her intimate knowledge and minute daily observation of the New England coast, its woods and ponds, its birds and animals, plants and trees.

A Horse Named Sorrow

Author : Trebor Healey
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 17,35 MB
Release : 2012-10-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0299289737

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"When troubled twenty-one-year-old Seamus Blake meets the enigmatic Jimmy (just arrived in San Francisco by bicycle from his hometown in Buffalo, New York), he feels his life may finally be taking off. But the ensuing romance proves short-lived as Jimmy dies of an AIDS-related illness. The grieving Seamus is obliged to keep a promise: "Take me back the way I came," Jimmy had asked. And so Seamus sets out by bicycle on a picaresque journey with the ashes, hoping to bring them back to Buffalo. He meets truck drivers, waitresses, Native Americans, college kids, farmers, ranchers, and Marines--each one giving him a new perspective on his own life and on Jimmy's death. When he falls in man whose mother has also recently died, Seamus's grief and his story become universal and redemptive. Award-winning novelist Trebor Healey depicts San Francisco in the 1980s and '90s in poetic prose that is both ribald and poignant, and a crossing into the American West that is dreamy, mythic, mystifying."--Publisher's description.

The Suburban Wild

Author : Peter Friederici
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 11,13 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780820321349

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Set in the North Shore suburbs of Chicago, amid traffic, pollution, and ever-increasing neighborhoods of houses and apartments, these meditative personal essays explore the importance of our connection with the natural world, history, and memory. The Suburban Wild follows the seasons from one spring to the next, celebrating the natural miracles we frequently miss and revealing a territory less tamed than we might imagine. These essays offer the sights and sounds found on the outskirts of cities, just perceptible amid the clutter and din of crowded streets and sidewalks. From the constant humming of cicadas on summer evenings and the seasonal migrations of ducks to the myriad hues in a green heron's feathers, Peter Friederici reveals a complex place in which wild geese and morning commuters share the same habitat. The essays honor our lost creatures and places, emphasizing the importance of history, memory, and consciousness. The author describes the varying shades and textures of a clay bluff near his childhood home, relating the gradual erosion and recession of this Ice Age-old landform. A description of spirogyra algae blooms on Lake Michigan merges with a discussion of the lake's once abundant native mussels and the imported zebra mussels that are threatening their existence. From recorded memories, Friederici re-creates the sight of the now extinct passenger pigeon. Though awareness of the destruction of the landscape and its creatures is never far from the wonders presented here, The Suburban Wild connects the tracks of wildlife and traces of our changing landscape with our own path through the world. The book explores how history--whether natural or cultural, collective or personal--shapes a landscape, and how human memory shapes that history. At heart, it seeks to forge a link between the world outside our windows and the one inside.

The Trees Witness Everything

Author : Victoria Chang
Publisher : Copper Canyon Press
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 21,42 MB
Release : 2022-04-26
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 161932251X

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A lover of strict form, best-selling poet Victoria Chang turns to compact Japanese waka, powerfully innovating on tradition while continuing her pursuit of one of life’s hardest questions: how to let go. In The Trees Witness Everything, Victoria Chang reinvigorates language by way of concentration, using constraint to illuminate and free the wild interior. Largely composed in various Japanese syllabic forms called “wakas,” each poem is shaped by pattern and count. This highly original work innovates inside the lineage of great poets including W.S. Merwin, whose poem titles are repurposed as frames and mirrors for the text, stitching past and present in complex dialogue. Chang depicts the smooth, melancholic isolation of the mind while reaching outward to name—with reverence, economy, and whimsy—the ache of wanting, the hawk and its shadow, our human urge to hide the minute beneath the light.

A Lantern in Her Hand

Author : Bess Streeter Aldrich
Publisher :
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 32,18 MB
Release : 1928
Category :
ISBN :

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I'll Gather My Geese

Author : Hallie Crawford Stillwell
Publisher : TAMU Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 39,54 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :

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Hallie Crawford's account of teaching school in Presido, Texas in 1916 and her life as a rancher's wife.

Thirst

Author : Mary Oliver
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 39,3 MB
Release : 2006-10-15
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0807069035

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Thirst, a collection of forty-three new poems from Pulitzer Prize-winner Mary Oliver, introduces two new directions in the poet's work. Grappling with grief at the death of her beloved partner of over forty years, she strives to experience sorrow as a path to spiritual progress, grief as part of loving and not its end. And within these pages she chronicles for the frst time her discovery of faith, without abandoning the love of the physical world that has been a hallmark of her work for four decades.

Peony in Love

Author : Lisa See
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 29,57 MB
Release : 2011-05-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1408811790

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Peony has neither seen nor spoken to any man other than her father, a wealthy Chinese nobleman. Nor has she ever ventured outside the cloistered women's quarters of the family villa. As her sixteenth birthday approaches she finds herself betrothed to a man she does not know, but Peony has dreams of her own. Her father engages a theatrical troupe to perform scenes from The Peony Pavilion, a Chinese epic opera, in their garden amidst the scent of ginger, green tea and jasmine. 'Unmarried girls should not be seen in public,' says Peony's mother, but her father allows the women to watch from behind a screen. Here, Peony catches sight of an elegant, handsome man and is immediately bewitched. So begins her unforgettable journey of love, desire, sorrow and redemption.

With the Wild Geese

Author : Emily Lawless
Publisher :
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 42,73 MB
Release : 1902
Category : Ireland
ISBN :

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