Poetry by Joseph Fountain

Poetry by Joseph Fountain

Author: Joseph Fountain

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-04-13

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 0557244994

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Joseph Fountain writes a passionate book ofpoems. This book of poetry is easy to read and hard toput down. Anyone who has ever loved or lovedand lost will love this book.Joseph Fountain is an elementary school teacher in Vermont.


The Astronaut's Whale

The Astronaut's Whale

Author: Joey Barro

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11-21

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781977231765

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Join Vincent the whale and Augie the astronaut on a deep sea, deep space adventure of a lifetime exploring the values of home, family, individuality, and friendship. "The Astronaut's Whale" is a children's poem about Vincent's unlikely encounter with Augie in his home under the sea. After the two of them spark a friendship, Augie tows Vincent to space with his rocketship. The two of them explore the far reaches of the planets and stars with excitement and adventure. However, as time slowly passes having fun, Vincent becomes uncertain about his exploration and adventure. With the help and guidance of Augie, Vincent soon realizes that he misses his family and must return to his life as a sea dweller, even though he will have future friendship adventures ahead of him. Vincent and Augie return to their respective homes and remain friends until the end.


Poetry, Modernism, and an Imperfect World

Poetry, Modernism, and an Imperfect World

Author: Sean Pryor

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-03-06

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1316885593

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Diverse modernist poems, far from advertising a capacity to prefigure utopia or save society, understand themselves to be complicit in the unhappiness and injustice of an imperfect or fallen world. Combining analysis of technical devices and aesthetic values with broader accounts of contemporary critical debates, social contexts, and political history, this book offers a formalist argument about how these poems understand themselves and their situation, and a historicist argument about the meanings of their forms. The poetry of the canonical modernists T. S. Eliot, Mina Loy, and Wallace Stevens is placed alongside the poetry of Ford Madox Ford, better known for his novels and his criticism, and the poetry of Joseph Macleod, whose work has been largely forgotten. Focusing on the years from 1914 to 1930, the book offers a new account of a crucial moment in the history of British and American modernism.


The Heart and the Fountain

The Heart and the Fountain

Author: Joseph Dan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2002-04-18

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0195343905

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Joseph Dan is one of the world's leading authorities on Jewish mysticism. In this superb anthology, Dan not only presents illuminating excerpts from the most important mystical texts, but also delves into the very meaning of mysticism itself. Dan takes readers through the historical development of Jewish mysticism, from late antiquity to the modern period. He explores the Kabbalah, the esoteric tradition that delves into the secrets delivered by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, the emergence of Hasidism, and much more. He presents the great texts, from Hekhalot Rabbati, "The Greater Book of Divine Palaces," set in the temple in Jerusalem; to the apocalyptic vision of Abraham Abulafia in the thirteenth century; to the Zohar, perhaps the best-known volume of all. For each piece, he offers an extended introduction that deftly places the work in the context of its time and its antecedents. "Mysticism is that which cannot be expressed in words, period," Dan writes. In this remarkable volume, he guides us through that seemingly impenetrable barrier to show how the inexpressible has been expressed in some of the most profound and challenging writing in existence.


Driving Without a License

Driving Without a License

Author: Janine Joseph

Publisher: Alice James Books

Published: 2016-08-15

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1938584384

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"Janine Joseph writes with an open and easy intimacy. The language here is at once disruptive and familiar, political and sensual, and tinged by the melancholy of loss and the discomforting radiance of redemption. A strong debut." —Chris Abani The best way to hide is in plain sight. In this politically-charged and candid debut, we follow the chronicles of an illegal immigrant speaker over a twenty-year span as she grows up in the foreign and forbidding landscape of America. From "Ivan, Always Hiding": I strained for the socket as you pulled me, my bare legs against your legs in the windowless dark. The room, snuffed out, could have been no larger than a freight car, no smaller than a box van; we couldn't tell anymore, the glints in the shellacked floor, too, were dulled. This is like death, you said, always joking. I slid my head into the crook of your neck, and didn't disagree. Raised in the Philippines and California, Janine Joseph holds an MFA from New York University and a PhD from the University of Houston. Her poems have appeared in the Kenyon Review Online, Best New Poets, Hayden's Ferry Review, and elsewhere. Her libretto "From My Mother's Mother" was performed as part of the Houston Grand Opera's "Song of Houston: East + West" series. A Kundiman and Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow, she is an assistant professor of English at Weber State University.


The Healing Fountain

The Healing Fountain

Author: Geri Chavis

Publisher: North Star Press of St. Cloud

Published: 2003-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780878391899

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The Healing Fountain is a phrase drawn from W. H. Auden's lines, In the deserts of the heart / Let the healing fountain start. Like the crystalline spouting waters . . . poetry inspires and renews us time and again. When we read or hear a poem, our senses, hearts, minds, and souls all participate in the act. Because poems elicit responses at so many levels, they often function as vehicles for enlightenment and healing. In this book, creative and passionate leaders in the field of poetry therapy skillfully show readers how the powerful energy of poetic expression can be harnessed to foster growth, help alleviate pain, and improve the quality of life. Organized by themes that capture essential features of life's journey, this collection reflects the joys and sorrows, the setbacks and advances, the fears and courage that we experience as we look within, interact with others, or engage with the world around us.


The Ecliptic

The Ecliptic

Author: Joseph Macleod

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780990340768

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Poetry. Edited by Richard Owens. First published by Faber & Faber in 1930, THE ECLIPTIC is a lost modernist classic. Complex in structure, rich in music, it was hailed by Morton Dauwen Zabel in Poetry as a new "Dawn in Britain." Basil Bunting declared, "The Ecliptic interested me more than any new thing since The Waste Land..." Richard Owens explains in his afterword to this edition: "The poem offers the narrative of a single consciousness in twelve parts, each of which corresponds to one of twelve constellations in the Western zodiac. It begins with Aries and closes with Pisces, moving from birth to death, with each section conveying a mood or quality specific to its phase of life and corresponding astrological sign."