Poverty Poetry

Poverty Poetry

Author: Romey Romello

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-25

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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Poverty Poetry is a poetry book filled with numerous varieties of poems that express every element of people's lives from happy to sad, and the ups and downs they experience.Survival of real-life events, of experiences based on Romey Romello's life and that of his family and friends' lives, everyone living from urban to suburban communities can relate to different experiences of poverty.This book was created to give readers and poetry lovers vision and motivation to turn their poverty to power and to survive by moving from negative to positive.This book was written for thinkers of all kinds and to educate those who don't know everything that goes on in poverty. This is for all people to envision, understand and relate to all forms of poverty.Remember, this is not just poetry, it's Poverty Poetry.Poverty Poetry Book II is coming soon.


Poetry, Poverty And Peace Rhymes

Poetry, Poverty And Peace Rhymes

Author: Robert Bergeron

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-08-03

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 1927914892

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This book of poetry is about life, simple rhymes and emotions. It`s also about the pains I have or feel for others it's about rhymes that try to have power in themselves. Words might be simple but the pain inside one's mind and heart can be more complicated than the poems itself. Hiding the truth in plain sight through poems and rhymes, These poems were to help practice my singing voice and to write songs


Poverty's Poetry

Poverty's Poetry

Author: James Evans

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2022-04-12

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1662447043

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The book is about my life. I have always had problems with law enforcement because of my appearance and accused of things I had nothing to do with. Having live the life of poverty, I express through writing poetry.


Poetic Poverty

Poetic Poverty

Author: Andrew K.

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-11-09

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 1365522512

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POETIC POVERTY by Andrew K. About Book: A collection of poetry and poetic prose, sketches, notes and doodles, written in the past ten to fifteen years. Concepts include getting lost in your room, time, and your mind, American houses, the edge between society and the woods, madness and imagination, rules for writing and the history contained within a number two pencil.


Out of the Depths

Out of the Depths

Author: Susan Deborah King

Publisher: Holy Cow Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780985981877

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Over 100 contemporary American poets, well-known and unknown, share an anguished cry against the scourge of poverty.


Wordsworth's Vagrant Muse

Wordsworth's Vagrant Muse

Author: Gary Lee Harrison

Publisher: Wayne State University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780814324813

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William Wordsworth's poems are inhabited by beggars, vagrants, peddlers, and paupers. This book analyzes how a few key poems from Wordsworth's early years constitute a direct engagement with and intervention into the politics of poverty and reform that swept the social, political, and cultural landscape in England during the 1790s. In Wordsworth's Vagrant Muse, Gary Harrison argues that although Wordsworth's poetry is implicated in an ideology that idealizes rustic poverty, it nonetheless invests the image of the rural poor with a certain, if ambiguously realized, power. The early poems challenge the complacency of middle-class readers by constructing a mirror in which they confront the possibility of their own impoverishment (both economic and moral), and by investing the marginal poor with a sense of dignity and morality otherwise denied them.


Poverty in Contemporary Literature

Poverty in Contemporary Literature

Author: B. Korte

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-02-28

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1137429291

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Poverty and inequality have gained a new public presence in the United Kingdom. Literature, and particularly narrative literature, (re-)configures how people think, feel and behave in relation to poverty. This makes the analysis of poverty-themed fiction an important aspect in the new transdisciplinary field of poverty studies.


Literature and Poverty

Literature and Poverty

Author: David Aberbach

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-02-21

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0429655355

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Literature and Poverty offers an engaging overview of changes in literary perceptions of poverty and the poor. Part I of the book, from the Hebrew Bible to the French Revolution, provides essential background information. It introduces the Scriptural ideal of the ‘holy poor’ and the process by which biblical love of the poor came to be contested and undermined in European legislation and public opinion as capitalism grew and the state took over from the Church; Part II, from the French Revolution to World War II, shows how post-1789 problems of industrialization, population growth, war, and urbanization came to dominate much European literature, as poverty and the poor became central concerns of major writers such as Dickens, Dostoyevsky, and Hugo. David Aberbach uses literature – from the Bible, through Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Zola, Pushkin, and Orwell – to show how poverty changed from being an endemic and unavoidable fact of life, to a challenge for equality that might be attainable through a moral and rational society. As a literary and social history of poverty, this book argues for the vital importance of literature and the arts in understanding current problems in International Development.


William Wordsworth and the Theology of Poverty

William Wordsworth and the Theology of Poverty

Author: Heidi J. Snow

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1134768133

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Exploring the relationship between poverty and religion in William Wordsworth’s poetry, Heidi J. Snow challenges the traditional view that the poet’s early years were primarily irreligious. She argues that this idea, based on the equation of Christianity with Anglicanism, discounts the richly varied theological landscape of Wordsworth’s youth. Reading Wordsworth’s poetry in the context of the diversity of theological views represented in his milieu, Snow shows that poems like The Excursion reject Anglican orthodoxy in favor of a meld of Quaker, Methodist, and deist theologies. Rather than support a narrative of Wordsworth’s life as a journey from atheism to orthodoxy or even from radicalism to conservatism, therefore, Wordsworth’s body of work consistently makes a case for a sensitive approach to the problem of the poor that relies on a multifaceted theological perspective. To reconstruct the religious context in which Wordsworth wrote in its complexity, Snow makes extensive use of the materials in the record offices of the Lake District and the religious sermons and congregational records for the orthodox Anglican, evangelical Anglican, Methodist, and Quaker congregations. Snow’s depiction of the multiple religious traditions in the Lake District complicates our understanding of Wordsworth’s theological influences and his views on the poor.


Eat This Poem

Eat This Poem

Author: Nicole Gulotta

Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Published: 2017-03-21

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0834840650

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A literary cookbook that celebrates food and poetry, two of life's essential ingredients. In the same way that salt seasons ingredients to bring out their flavors, poetry seasons our lives; when celebrated together, our everyday moments and meals are richer and more meaningful. The twenty-five inspiring poems in this book—from such poets as Marge Piercy, Louise Glück, Mark Strand, Mary Oliver, Billy Collins, Jane Hirshfield—are accompanied by seventy-five recipes that bring the richness of words to life in our kitchen, on our plate, and through our palate. Eat This Poem opens us up to fresh ways of accessing poetry and lends new meaning to the foods we cook.