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Moy sand and gravel: Poems
Par Paul Muldoon. 2002
Pulitzer Prize-winning collection from Irish-born postmodern poet. Nearly fifty pieces peppered with rhyme and historical allusion reflect his Irish upbringing…
and heritage as well as his later American life raising a family in suburban New Jersey. Pulitzer Prize. 2002Getting your book published for dummies
Par Sarah Parsons Zackheim, Adrian Zackheim. 2000
Describes the publishing industry and emphasizes what budding authors need to know in order to have a book produced. Includes…
advice on dealing with negotiations, proposals, advances, options, rights, marketing, agents, and self-publishing on the Web. Foreword by Nelson DeMille. 2000John Brown's body
Par Stephen Vincent Benét. 1928
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1929, this long narrative poem in rhyme and blank verse is a rank-and-file history…
of the Civil War, or "the rich man's war and the poor man's fight." Portrays the lives of soldiers, leaders, and civilians on both sides of the conflict, North and South. 1928The dream keeper and other poems
Par Langston Hughes. 1994
Collection of sixty-six poems chosen by the author for young readers. Selections include lyrical poems, songs, and blues, many exploring…
the African American experience. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1932Aimé Césaire, le nègre inconsolé
Par Roger Toumson. 1993
"Récit d'une traversée du XXe siècle, cette biographie humaine, intellectuelle, littéraire et politique trace le portrait d'Aimé Césaire avec, à…
l'arrière plan, un tableau des réalités du monde noir des lendemains de la Première Guerre mondiale à l'ère des indépendances. [...] Poète et homme politique, il appartient à la véritable histoire, celle qui nous fait connaître, à travers les particularités d'une existence d'homme, un peuple tout entier." -- 4e de ouvCahiers de Temuco: poèmes, 1919-1920
Par Pablo Neruda. 2005
"[...] Un ensemble de poèmes jusque-là inédits en français. Ce sont des poèmes écrits en 1919 et 1920, alors que…
le jeune poète avait seize ans. Il vivait à l'époque avec sa famille à Temuco, ville de la province chilienne, dont il fréquentait le collège. C'est aussi là qu'il fit la rencontre de la grande poétesse chilienne, Prix Nobel, Gabriela Mistral. Ces Cahiers, qui ont été récemment retrouvés et publiés en espagnol, témoignent des années d'apprentissage poétique de Ricardo Neftali Reyes, le futur Pablo Neruda [...]". -- 4e de couvYoung person's occupational outlook handbook: Descriptions For America's Top 250 Jobs
Par United States. 2003
Describes over 260 careers based on the U.S. Department of Labor's research. Explains the education needed, the duties and skills…
of the employee, subjects to study, earning potential, and future outlook for each given profession. For junior and senior high readers. 2003The one hundred best love poems of all time
Par Leslie Pockell. 2003
This collection, which follows The One Hundred Best Poems of All Time (BR 13554), contains verses of romance, passion, and…
reminiscence from the early classical period to the present. Includes Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?" and works by Rumi, Sylvia Plath, and John Donne--each prefaced by the editor. 2003After That: Poems
Par Lorna Crozier. 2023
From Lorna Crozier, the poet that Ursula Le Guin called a “truth teller” and “visionary,” comes this new collection of…
soul-stirring poems that follow the death of a loved one.After That is a book written from the dark hollow we fall into when we lose those we love. Lorna Crozier’s sure poetry finds the words to engage with the grief that comes from the death of her partner, the writer Patrick Lane, whom she’d lived with for forty years, many of them tumultuous. With grace and precision, she illuminates sorrow. The light the poems cast travels far enough to reach anyone who has experienced loss. These pages engage us with many familiar yet magical things—not only paper wasps, but their libraries; not only herons, but their role as aging monks. Crozier takes us through the domestic and natural worlds into the cagey and metaphysical place we call the beyond. Without offering false comfort, the poems turn over our own grief so that we can catch a glimpse of the new life inside us again.Anthology of familiar poems grouped by themes such as youth, life, romance, friendship, character, prayer, nature, sorrow, growing old, and…
reflections. Includes writings by the Brownings, Donne, Frost, Shakespeare, and Wordsworth. 1996Making self-employment work for people with disabilities
Par Cary Griffin, David Hammis. 2003
Experienced vocational counselors offer a practical handbook that provides individuals with disabilities information on how to start and maintain a…
small business. Includes suggestions on preparing a business plan and market strategies, understanding and using government programs, and finding mentors and useful web sites. 2003Je t'aime, un peu, beaucoup, passionnément: petite conférence sur l'amour (Les petites conférences)
Par Jean-Luc Nancy. 2008
"Je t'aime, nous nous aimons, je ne t'aime plus, aimons-nous les uns les autres... La conjugaison infinie du verbe aimer,…
ce sont toutes les histoires des hommes, mais qu'est-ce que ça veut vraiment dire, aimer ? Et qu'est-ce que la philosophie, elle-même "amour de la sagesse", peut nous en dire ?" -- 4e de couvLes cris qui se taisent (Poésie pour tous)
Par Marcel Lemoyne. 2007
"Les cris qui se taisent me renvoient sans cesse aux poèmes de ce livre. Ces poésies embrassent des silences, des…
silences associés aux cris qui se taisent. Ces poèmes ont été écrits à deux moments marquants de ma vie : Des poèmes irrationnels (1995-2001), juste avant que ma vie ne bascule en novembre 2001[...]". -- 4e de couvElizabeth Barrett Browning: selected poems
Par Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1995
Representative selection of work by the nineteenth-century English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861). Includes "The Cry of the Children" lamenting…
child labor in Britain, "Sonnets from the Portuguese" about her love for poet Robert Browning, and excerpts from "Aurora Leigh," which was an 1857 bestseller. 1995Complete poems
Par Edgar Allan Poe. 1992
Selected poems
Par W. B Yeats. 1992
Poems by the first Irishman to win the Nobel prize in literature (1923). Selections are from the first half of…
Yeats's career--from his earliest published works through 1914. Includes ballads, lyrical poems, and such favorite narratives as "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" and "The Old Age of Queen Maeve." 1992Poetry by heart: a child's book of poems to remember
Par Elizabeth Attenborough. 2001
More than one hundred poems worth learning "by heart" to keep forever. Poets include such old favorites as William Shakespeare,…
William Blake, and Emily Dickinson, as well as popular moderns Roald Dahl, Judith Viorst, Mary Ann Hoberman, and Jack Prelutsky. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2001Becoming Joe DiMaggio
Par Maria Testa. 2002
Narrative poem tells the story of an Italian grandfather and his American grandson who listen to the New York Yankees…
baseball games on the radio. Uncontracted braille. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2002Selected poems
Par Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1992
A selection of Henry Longfellow's (1807-1882) best-loved poetry. Among the shorter lyric poems are "The Village Blacksmith," "The Children's Hour,"…
and "Paul Revere's Ride." Includes two complete narrative poems: "Evangeline" and "The Courtship of Miles Standish." 1992Nativity poems
Par Joseph Brodsky. 2001
A sequence of eighteen Christmas poems written, one a year, by this Russian-American poet who was both a Nobel laureate…
and a U.S. Poet Laureate. Also contains an interview with Brodsky. The poems are presented in Russian and English. 2001