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Walking on water: reflections on faith and art
Par Madeleine L'Engle. 2016
In this classic book, Madeleine L'Engle, addresses the questions, What does it mean to be a Christian artist? and What…
is the relationship between faith and art? Through L'Engle, beautiful and insightful essay, she relates the prime tasks of an artist: to listen, to remain aware, and to respond to creation through one's own art. AdultBlack boy, black boy: celebrate the power of you
Par Ali Kamanda. 2022
"Illustrations and rhyming text encourage Black boys to learn about the accomplishments of famous men in Black history and then…
forge their own paths. The last two pages provide information on the accomplishments of the eight men mentioned in the book." -- Provided by publisherAlso a poet: Frank O'Hara, my father, and me
Par Ada Calhoun. 2022
"When Ada Calhoun stumbled upon old cassette tapes of interviews her father, celebrated art critic Peter Schjeldahl, had conducted for…
his never-completed biography of poet Frank O'Hara, she set out to finish the book her father had started forty years earlier. As a lifelong O'Hara fan who grew up amid his bohemian cohort in the East Village, Calhoun thought the project would be easy, even fun, but the deeper she dove, the more she had to face not just O'Hara's past, but also her father's, and her own. The result is a groundbreaking and kaleidoscopic memoir that weaves compelling literary history with a moving, honest, and tender story of a complicated father-daughter bond. Also a Poet explores what happens when we want to do better than our parents, yet fear what that might cost us; when we seek their approval, yet mistrust it. In reckoning with her unique heritage, as well as providing new insights into the life of one of our most important poets, Calhoun offers a brave and hopeful meditation on parents and children, artistic ambition, and the complexities of what we leave behind." -- Provided by publisherJulia de Burgos: la creación de un ícono Puertorriqueño
Par Vanessa Pérez Rosario. 2022
"Vanessa Pérez-Rosario examines poet and political activist Julia de Burgos's development as a writer, her experience of migration, and her…
legacy in New York City, the poet's home after 1940. Pérez-Rosario situates Julia de Burgos as part of a transitional generation that helps to bridge the historical divide between Puerto Rican nationalist writers of the 1930s and the Nuyorican writers of the 1970s. Becoming Julia de Burgos departs from the prevailing emphasis on the poet and intellectual as a nationalist writer to focus on her contributions to New York Latino/a literary and visual culture. It moves beyond the standard tragedy-centered narratives of de Burgos's life to place her within a nuanced historical understanding of Puerto Rico's peoples and culture to consider more carefully the complex history of the island and the diaspora. Pérez-Rosario unravels the cultural and political dynamics at work when contemporary Latina/o writers and artists in New York revise, reinvent, and riff off of Julia de Burgos as they imagine new possibilities for themselves and their communities." -- GoodreadsClearing: poems
Par Wendell Berry. 1977
"None of us," says Wendell Berry, "Can in a true sense own land. We can only hold it in trust."…
His new book is a sequence of poems about the land he and his wife hold in trust: a farm they bought years ago as their abiding place and one they took over more recently to save it from ecological disasterThe Big Melt
Par Emily Riddle. 2022
The Big Melt is a debut poetry collection rooted in nehiyaw thought and urban millennial life events. It examines what…
it means to repair kinship, contend with fraught history, go home and contemplate prairie ndn utopia in the era of late capitalism and climate change. Part memoir, part research project, this collection draws on Riddle’s experience working in Indigenous governance and her affection for confessional poetry in crafting feminist works that are firmly rooted in place. This book refuses a linear understanding of time in its focus on women in the author’s family, some who have passed and others who are yet to come. The Big Melt is about inheriting a Treaty relationship just as much as it is about breakups, demonstrating that governance is just as much about our interpersonal relationships as it is law and policy. How does one live one’s life in a way that honours inherited responsibilities, a deep love for humour and a commitment to always learning about the tension between a culture that deeply values collectivity and the autonomy of the individual? Perhaps we find these answers in the examination of ourselves, the lands we are from and the relationships we hold.Postales (Otramina)
Par Frank Báez. 2020
"In Postcards, winner of the 2009 Salomé Ureña National Poetry Award, Frank Báez wanders through cities, emotions and diverse poetic…
registers in a kind of metaphysical journey that traces a cartography not only of his soul, but also of the contemporary world. From a Santo Domingo that seems to set sail or a Chicago that sinks little by little in the snow, Báez sends us his postcards in the form of poems. Postcards captivates us, makes us laugh, reflect and cry." -- Translation provided by NLSTonguebreaker: poems and performance texts
Par Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha. 2019
"In their fourth collection of poetry, Lambda Literary Award-winning poet and writer Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha continues her excavation of working-class…
queer brown femme survivorhood and desire. Tonguebreaker is about surviving the unsurvivable: living through hate crimes, the suicides of queer kin, and the rise of fascism while falling in love and walking through your beloved's Queens neighborhood. Building on her groundbreaking work in Bodymap, Tonguebreaker is an unmitigated force of disabled queer-of-color nature, narrating disabled femme-of-color moments on the pulloff of the 80 in West Oakland, the street, and the bed. Tonguebreaker dreams unafraid femme futures where we live--a ritual for our collective continued survival. This publication meets the EPUB Accessibility requirements and it also meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG-AA). It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to persons with disabilities. A Simple book with few images, which is defined with accessible structural markup. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of contents, page-list, landmark, reading order and semantic structure." -- Provided by publisherTun-ta-ca-tun: more stories and poems in English and Spanish for children
Par Sylvia C. Pena. 1986
Opens the door to the world of literature for English and Spanish speaking children of pre-school to young adult reading…
levels. The collection of short stories and poems is designed to stimulate children's imagination and creativity, as well as their linguistic mastery and reading skills. It reflects the characters, themes and customs specific to Hispanic culture in the United States. For preschool to grade 2. Unrated. Bilingual: English and SpanishEste es el futuro que estabas esperando (Biblioteca breve (Bogotá, Colombia))
Par Frank Báez. 2017
"The book presents a new collection of poems by Dominican poet Frank Báez and also includes a selection of the…
best poems published by the author in The End of the World Arrived in My Neighborhood, Last Night I Dreamed I was a DJ and Postcards." -- Translation provided by NLSVisions
Par Troy Harmon. 2011
Like a diamond in the sky: Jane Taylor's beloved poem of wonder and the stars
Par Elizabeth Brown. 2022
"This picture book biography shines a light on the little-known poet and author of the beloved lullaby, and tells the…
story behind the classic and universally recognized rhyme." -- Provided by publisherPoet warrior: a memoir
Par Joy Harjo. 2021
"Joy Harjo, the first Native American to serve as U.S. poet laureate, invites us to travel along the heartaches, losses,…
and humble realizations of her "poet-warrior" road. A musical, kaleidoscopic, and wise follow-up to Crazy Brave, Poet Warrior reveals how Harjo came to write poetry of compassion and healing, poetry with the power to unearth the truth and demand justice. Harjo listens to stories of ancestors and family, the poetry and music that she first encountered as a child, and the messengers of a changing earth-owls heralding grief, resilient desert plants, and a smooth green snake curled up in surprise. She celebrates the influences that shaped her poetry, among them Audre Lorde, N. Scott Momaday, Walt Whitman, Muscogee stomp dance call-and-response, Navajo horse songs, rain, and sunrise. In absorbing, incantatory prose, Harjo grieves at the loss of her mother, reckons with the theft of her ancestral homeland, and sheds light on the rituals that nourish her as an artist, mother, wife, and community member. Moving fluidly between prose, song, and poetry, Harjo recounts a luminous journey of becoming, a spiritual map that will help us all find home. Poet Warrior sings with the jazz, blues, tenderness, and bravery that we know as distinctly Joy Harjo." -- Provided by publisherI am the dancing
Par Mani G Iyer. 2019
In this short collection of poems, Mani G. Iyer walks the reader through his experiences, growing up in a lower…
middle class family in the city of Bombay, India followed by the slow progression of blindness while living in the United States. Towards the end he dabbles into belief that there is more than mind and body to the I and that his experiences are the result of the dancing of that IHugging the jukebox
Par Naomi Shihab Nye. 1982
In these poems, the author evokes the people and places of the American Southwest, Guatemala, Colombia and Peru, shrewdly and…
joyously. The first section of the book draws on Texas life, the second offers South-of-the-Border observations, and the third section is a group of poems concerned with talking and silences and the ways in which the world speaks to us"This poetry anthology, edited by Miranda Paul, explores a wide range of ways to be grateful (from gratitude for a…
puppy to gratitude for family to gratitude for the sky) with poems by a diverse group of contributors, including Joseph Bruchac, Margarita Engle, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Naomi Shihab Nye, Charles Waters, and Jane Yolen." -- Provided by publisherOeuvres poétiques
Par Arthur Rimbaud. 1971
En quelques années, Rimbaud compose une oeuvre considérable et révolutionne la poésie : à 17 ans, il écrit ses premiers…
poèmes en vers comme "Ma bohème" ou "Le Bateau ivre", puis viennent les visions souvent hallucinées et féeriques d'Une saison en enfer et des Illuminations. De cette trajectoire unique est né un mythe, celui de l'adolescent révolté, du poète maudit, du génie errant. - Le texte intégral de l'oeuvre accompagné de notes de bas de page - Huit fiches pour faire le tour de l'oeuvre 1. Rimbaud en 14 dates 2. L'oeuvre dans son contexte 3. La structure de l'oeuvre 4. Les grands thèmes de l'oeuvre 5. Révolutionner l'écriture poétique 6. Rimbaud, un inclassable 7. Rimbaud en images 8. Citations - Pour préparer l'oral du Bac Des lectures analytiques au fil de l'oeuvre - Pour préparer l'écrit du Bac Un sujet complet - Deux groupements de textes 1. Aperçu de la poésie française au XIXᵉ siècle 2. Rimbaud, la construction d'un mythe Tout pour réussir le Bac.Solito
Par Javier Zamora. 2022
"Trip. My parents started using that word about a year ago" one day, you'll take a trip to be with…
us. Like an adventure.' Javier Zamora's adventure is a three-thousand-mile journey from his small town in El Salvador, through Guatemala and Mexico, and across the U.S. border. He will leave behind his beloved aunt and grandparents to reunite with a mother who left four years ago and a father he barely remembers. Traveling alone amid a group of strangers and a "coyote" hired to lead them to safety, Javier expects his trip to last two short weeks. At nine years old, all Javier can imagine is rushing into his parents' arms, snuggling in bed between them, and living under the same roof again. He cannot foresee the perilous boat trips, relentless desert treks, pointed guns, arrests and deceptions that await him; nor can he know that those two weeks will expand into two life-altering months alongside fellow migrants who will come to encircle him like an unexpected family. A memoir as gripping as it is moving, Solito provides an immediate and intimate account not only of a treacherous and near-impossible journey, but also of the miraculous kindness and love delivered at the most unexpected moments. Solito is Javier Zamora's story, but it's also the story of millions of others who had no choice but to leave home." -- Provided by publisherWhat so proudly we hailed: Francis Scott Key, a life
Par Marc Leepson. 2014
This full-length biography explores the life and legacy of Francis Scott Key, who made his mark as an American icon…
by one single and unforgettable act, writing "The Star-Spangled Banner." Adult