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It is primarily about World War II in Europe. It deals with
the French Revolution and the building of Eastern European
Socialism. His life and Reagan years. The only text of the computer
poem is presented.
Stephen Sweigart wrote this poem as his first computer
poem in BASIC. In the late 1980s. After one semester
at graduate school at Temple University, he studied
Computer programming at a county Community college.
He is now retired...
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Jean Marie Patty was raised in Anniston, Alabama. She has also lived in California, Florida, New Hampshire and Atlanta. Jean Marie loves to take photos of nature and animals. This book is a must for all animal lovers! Jean Marie hopes that all who read this book will find great inspiration!
Jean Marie studied at Florida State University and enjoyed art and writing classes. She worked as a photographer while living in Florida. She loves God, family,...
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THE MARTYRDOM: Th e Revenge of Art 1992-1994,
was written in early nineteen-nineties. It is a Surrealist poem,
with modern text, with projective verse, made up words, and
words made of capitals and small letters. It also had traditional
verse. It is the story of Julietta and Sebastian, as well as Godriella,
Tarketa, Xlara. Th ere are six completed portions, and two
unfi nished. Th e fi ctional Communist Left , and its 13th President
FiLMer...
4) Longings
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Once a friend-scientist asked me: "What is meant by the inner life?" I answered: "Read my poetry." He read, and he said: "Now I know."
Longings is a collection of the songs of a soul singing, crying, and laughing about the sun and the moon, reflected in the seemingly still waters of the lake, hiding the never-peaceful water-god and his court.
Longings paints the images of myriads of feelings and thoughts that find their lives in words. These words...
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International brigades of mice and rats join forces to defend the rodents of Poland, threatened with extermination at the paws of cats favoured by the ancient ruler King Popiel, a sybaritic, cowardly ruler... The Hag of Discord incites a vicious rivalry between monastic orders, which only the good monks' common devotion to... fortified spirits... is able to allay... The present translation of the mock epics of Poland's greatest figure of the Enlightenment,...
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In December 1970, amid a harsh winter and an even harsher economic situation, the ruling communist regime in Poland chose to drastically raise prices on basic foodstuffs. Just before the Christmas holidays, for example, the price of fish, a staple of the traditional Christmas Eve meal, rose nearly 20%. Frustrated citizens took to the streets to protest, demanding the repeal of the price-hikes. Things took an especially dramatic turn in the northern...
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Around the corner of my eye is the latest from inspirational poet Martin Pallot. In this book, he takes-a-look at, the beauty of nature and magically transforms it through the eyes of a poet. Like all Martins poetry, it is inspired, and through his words we, get a glimpse of the world as he saw it. This book is, written for all those nature and poetry lovers; and like Whispers of the Wood there is, a section at the back for your own thoughts and poems....
8) Unidad
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Maki Starfield es una poetisa japonesa. Su enérgica escritura que abarca desde la poesía hasta el haiku es notable. Trajo 20 libros en tres años. 19 libros son co-autorizados con poetas del mundo, como Narlan Matos, Luca Benassi, Helen Cardona, John Fitsgerald, Lidia Chiarelli, Huguette Bertrand, Yesim Agaoglu, Bill Wolak. Dileep Jhaveri, Sarah Thilykou, Willem M. Roggeman,Yiorgos Veis, Xiao Xiao, Dumu Luofei, Ajei-Ajei-Bhaa, Ikuyo Yoshimura,Michael...
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Only a handful of prominent émigré Ukrainian poet-scholar Bohdan Rubchak's poems have appeared in English translation prior to the publication of this volume. Rubchak died in 2018 at the age of 83 after publishing six collections of poetry, the last for which he received the prestigious Pavlo Tychyna Prize in Ukraine in 1993. Rubchak was part of the extremely talented displaced generation that escaped from the traumatic experiences of World War...
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FIFTY YEARS ON PROJECT – Volume Two is a sequel to FIFTY YEARS ON PROJECT – Volume One.
It is the product of a concentrated effort entailing inspiration and creativity.
Certain poems evolved into songs and are published on SoundCloud.
The links are located just below the song titles in this publication. Clicking the link automatically invokes the music.
The book is categorized into four color-coded sections.
SECTION I – Justice? embodies...
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The history of Poland, since the eighteenth century, has been marked by an almost unending struggle for survival. From 1795 through 1945, she was partitioned four times by her stronger neighbors, most of whom were intent on suppressing if not eradicating Polish culture. It is not surprising, then, that much of the great literature written in modern Poland has been politically and patriotically engaged. Yet there is a second current as well, that of...
12) Spring and All
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Spring and All (1923) is a book of poems by William Carlos Williams. Predominately known as a poet, Williams frequently pushed the limits of prose style throughout his works, often comprised of a seamless blend of both forms of writing. In Spring and All, the closest thing to a manifesto he wrote, Williams addresses the nature of his modern poetics which not only pursues a particularly American idiom, but attempts to capture the relationship between...
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Having once rashly boasted that she could remember every animal she had ever known, the author thought she must put pen to paper and see what memories came flooding back. The delightful poems in this collection moving, funny, sad, loving, will strike a chord with many a pet owner and entertain all who enjoy the ways of our animal friends.
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In his third poetry collection from Red Hen Press, Kim Stafford gathers poems that sing with empathy, humor, witness, and story. Poems in this book have been set to music, quoted in the New York Times, posted online in the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day series, gathered in a chapbook sold to benefit Ukrainian refugees, posted online in response to Supreme Court decisions, composed for a painter's gallery opening, and in other ways engaged a...
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“Pieces by the Stars” is a short yet meaningful compilation of poetry written by an up-and-coming teenage writer. Relatable and mature topics, such as the ever-prevalent male gaze, body image, colorism, toxic relationships, and mental health issues, are depicted through poignant stanzas. This compelling body of work is a creative insight into how today's youth deal with age-old and unique challenges.
17) My Wounds
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When a plant buds and grows defective, is the fault in the soil or the seed? Which one is easier to believe? It's hard to tell whether it's easier to blame a family for a problem child, or the child for their own problems. It's hard to tell which is correct, too. And by the time this is even considered, it might be too late to matter, anyway.For the child, though, even if it doesn't matter, it's a constant source of torment and hurt. From this hurt,...
18) Extreme Poetry
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This book is a vast variety of poems, ranging from those of God and women I've either known, loved, or imagined knowing and loving.
Proceeding with poems to my children, COVID, Woodstock, addictions, music, the Constitution, and the list goes on, to say the least!
So as you indulge yourself within these covers, I hope you find some of them to your liking.
If not, well then, I'll have to resort to pleading the Fifth.
19) Simply Poetic
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A small collection of my poems which I have written from time to time about Essential Tremor, pets, animals and such.
20) Equinox
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EquinoxEquinox is the solar phenomenon that occurs twice a year, on 20 March and 22 September. It is the autumnal equinox which colors and shades these 20 poems by Debra Milligan.Day and night are believed to be of approximately equal duration but technically they are not exact. The duration depends upon where you are. This perspective highlights these poems about time: the transitions and interludes in our lives.Sometimes the taste of autumn is sweet,...
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