Lions in the Street is a compilation of poems, short stories on education, letters to the editor, unfinished novels, children stories and political and historical essays by the late James Schneider.
Based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves can properly re-create the celebrated and timeless tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, the Greek Tragedy in New Translations series offers new translations that go beyond the literal meaning of the Greek in order to evoke the poetry of the originals.
A unique, intimate and beautiful exploration of grief, loss, healing and faith'This is a beautiful book, a remarkable, cadenced recollection of how grief lives in the body.
Tagore's supressed book now available in an English-Bengali editionFor the first time in English, here is the sequence of poems Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore (18611941) worked on his entire lifethe erotic and emotionally powerful dialogue about Lord Krishna and his young lover Radha.
Dans Au monde inventaire, névé dumas recense les grandes beautés et les petites tragédies qui émaillent la marche du monde, du minéral au végétal, sans oublier l’humain.
Both the narrative and the poetry in this book clearly demonstrate thatlove after 60 is not only possible; it may burn with an intensity evengreater than the fi res of our youth.
"e;The way Harrison has embedded his entire vision of our predicament implicitly in the particulars of two poetic lives, his own and Yesenin's, is what makes the poem not only his best but one of the best in the past twenty-five years of American writing.
Writing this book with all these poems that are all real life experiences that I went through and many other people go or are going through it feels as if I am their voice through this book.
The author hopes this latest collection of poems, "e;Say Yes To Time"e;, will reveal a positive approach to life, to say "e;yes"e; to the evolution of everything.
"e;No Longer A Victim: Poems From A Survivor"e;are Trice's personal expressions and feelings of hurt, hate, love, happiness, emptiness, and sadness after being molested by a relative as a child; these poems were written throughout her adolescent years.
With At the End of Sleep, an anthology selected from the past decade of Israeli poet Tal Nitzan's work, one of Hebrew poetry's most powerful and acclaimed contemporary voices is finally given her English-language due.