Cogent Wanderings

Cogent Wanderings

Author: Neville Wilson

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-04-11

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1475973764

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IN MEMORY OF NEVILLE WILSON (1936 - 2010) Start with a love for life. Be inspired by everything from the mundane to the profound. Find freedom and wisdom in words Cultivate a talent for writing, and you have the tools to make beautiful poetry. Neville Wilson had love, inspiration and talent to produce over a thousand works. His inspiration ranged from watching seagulls along the coast of Maine to reflecting on the news of the day. But nothing inspired him more than the love he had for family, and especially for his beloved wife of forty years, Reta . Even as he saw the end of his life before him, he found inspiration in that journey In a 2007 interview with a local publication, Neville summarized his life: It takes time to reach the center of who you are. I found that life is ever changing, and there are no certainties, only possibilities. Love is mans last great hope of peace and the source of all thats important. The journey is whats important. Take this, Nevilles second poetic journey, and as you peruse through these poems, be inspired to write your own. Dr. Eleanor Saboski


Reports

Reports

Author: St. Thomas's Hospital (London, England)

Publisher:

Published: 1899

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13:

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Wandering Home

Wandering Home

Author: Ted Weldon

Publisher: Ted Weldon

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1481150669

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When two people meet again after many years apart sparks can fly. If it's on a sailboat in the middle of the Caribbean it even can get to be an explosion. But the past doesn't go away. You have to go through past nightmares, and sometimes it brings them back to life. Webb Flynn has reduced his life to the simple things. His life revolves around sailing his boat, writing books and visiting the places on his list. He should be the happiest guy you could find but Webb left someone behind in his life and by chance he is about to meet her again. A shadow hangs over them though and for things to last the past has to be resolved in the present. Originally written online as a serialized novel this is the final revised version. You can follow the Author's latest work on his blog at: EllipticalThreads.com


A Defence of Wandering

A Defence of Wandering

Author: Julian Scutts

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-07-24

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 024450444X

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"Wandering" in the sense indicated in the title of this book concerns the fact that within the ambit of German and English literature since the days of Shakespeare words based on the root of the verbs 'to wander' and 'wandern' appear with great frequency and prominence in such titles as "Wandrers Nachtlied" and "I wandered lonely as a cloud." Is it not strange then that very little interest has been taken in this phenomenon on the part of leading literary critics and scholars with one or two notable exceptions? One reason for this neglect might lie in intransient attitudes and dogmatic theories that deny the very relevance of high literature to all things external in common life, social conditions and the quest for truth.


Wandering Home

Wandering Home

Author: Bill McKibben

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1627790217

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“A marvelous writer who has thought deeply about the environment, loves this part of the country, and knows how to be a first-class traveling companion.” —Entertainment Weekly In Wandering Home, one of his most personal books, New York Times–bestselling author Bill McKibben invites readers to join him on a hike from his current home in Vermont to his former home in the Adirondacks. Here he reveals that the motivation for his impassioned environmental activism is not high-minded or abstract, but as tangible as the lakes and forests he explored in his twenties, the same woods where he lives with his family today. Over the course of his journey McKibben meets with old friends and kindred spirits, including activists, writers, organic farmers, a vintner, a beekeeper, and environmental studies students, all in touch with nature and committed to its preservation. For McKibben, there is no better place than these woods to work out a balance between the wild and the cultivated, the individual and the global community, and to discover the answers to the challenges facing our planet today. “A short, lovely chronicle of a long hike, during which McKibben meditatively reflects on the relationship between nature and humanity. Nature writing at its best.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “An enamoring and discerning look at one man’s compiled thoughts and researched knowledge on the Adirondacks as he strolls through its dense forests.” —All Points North “[McKibben] writes with his usual wry, approachable power about the Adirondacks, his chosen home . . . The book could single-handedly spur a rush of tourism to the Adirondack area—it’s that good.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Wandering Peoples

Wandering Peoples

Author: Cynthia Radding Murrieta

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780822318996

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Throughout this anthropological history, Radding presents multilayered meanings of culture, community, and ecology, and discusses both the colonial policies to which peasant communities were subjected and the responses they developed to adapt and resist them.