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Heartbeats in Ink, is a delightful anthology of poetry covering love, loss, and hope.This collection of heartfelt verses is a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of love and life, capturing the experience in each poem. From giddy infatuation to bittersweet goodbyes, these poems are sure to tug at your heartstrings. With each page, you'll be transported into a world where love reigns supreme and poetry is the language of the heart.
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My canvas is empty
until it is streaked with lines
of the world
of my heart.
In Finding Poetry, Finding Me, author Rebecca P. Bruckenstein explores the world around her and the relationships we have with ourselves and each other. She allows the musicality of poetry to infuse the way she walks in the world, stepping in and out of the past, present, and future. Through her work, she hopes readers will turn inward to discover a roadmap to finding...
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Run Away to the Yard is a unique collection of poems that addresses personal identity within the contemporary culture. In parable-like vignettes and metaphor-dense portraits, Krueger's poems challenge old notions of self, asking readers to reconsider what brings meaning to daily life. Through the lens of close observation―much like a photographer―Krueger examines the complexity of our responses to a convoluted world. Poems ask us to consider who...
4) Indecent
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When Sholem Asch wrote God of Vengeance in 1907, he didn't imagine the height of controversy the play would eventually reach. Performing at first in Yiddish and German, the play's subject matter wasn't deemed contentious until it was produced in English, when the American audiences were scandalized by the onstage depiction of an amorous affair between two women. Paula Vogel's newest work traces the trajectory of the show's success through its tour...
5) Bracing
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Bracing' is a full collection of poems, mostly about contemporary life, experienced richly, intensely, unsentimentally and with humour. The writing is humane and accessible, wearing its intelligence lightly. There is something for everyone in 'Bracing', even for those who were put off poetry at school. This is a mature, well-rounded piece of work. The subject matter ranges across modern life and beyond - childhood, parenthood, love, lust, loss, shopping,...
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In her stunning ninth collection of poetry, In June the Labyrinth, Cynthia Hogue tells a deeply personal lyric of love and loss through a mythic story. This book-length serial poem follows Elle, a dying woman, as she travels a trans-historical, trans-geographical terrain on a quest to investigate the labyrinth not only as myth and symbol, but something akin to the "labyrinth of the broken heart." At the heart of Elle's individual story is the earnest...
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Thank you.For the pain, through which I gropemy way in dazed wakefulness.The void, where my tongue-tipscatch the essence of a hungering moon.A collection of free verses written over the years in various stages of a young woman's life, 'Black Cat and other poems' is a journey of self-discovery, awareness and growth.Each poem is a story culled from an existence well savored, much like a cat's fabled nine lives. There are tales of lust, loss, melancholy,...
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Diamond Sharp's Super Sad Black Girl is a love letter to her hometown of Chicago, where her speaker finds solace and community with her literary idols in the hopes of answering the question: What does it look like when Black women are free?
Lorraine Hansberry and Gwendolyn Brooks appear throughout, counseling the speaker as she navigates her own depression and exploratory questions about the "Other Side," as do Sandra Bland, Rekia Boyd, and other...
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"Assis au bord des mots" explore les multiples nuances de l'attachement, qu'il s'agisse de l'amour ou des liens familiaux. Il peint des tableaux de rencontres, d'amour, de tendresse, mais également de conflits latents et de déceptions. Dans la seconde partie, il nous emmène voyager à travers divers pays, lieux, instants, paysages et émotions éphémères. La poésie agit comme un puzzle, recréant notre rapport à la réalité en l'approchant...
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"Sur le chemin de la grâce poétique" est une ode enflammée à la passion et à la palette des émotions humaines. Les mots, tels des danseurs sur la page, composent des tableaux qui vous enlacent délicatement dans un écrin de douceur. Ouvrez-vous à cet instant lyrique o l'âme se fond dans la musique des sentiments avec une élégante éloquence.
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11) L'incendie blanc
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"L'incendie blanc" tire son essence de quelques extraits d'une correspondance épistolaire, invitant le lecteur à un voyage initiatique des rives du Lot jusqu'aux confins de l'Inde et de l'archipel océanien. L'auteure, telle une alchimiste des mots, aspire à capturer l'instant précieux o la pensée s'illumine, donnant naissance à une prose empreinte de poésie. Plongez au cœur de cette exploration intime, o la nature elle-même semble tisser...
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When the United States recently, exploded with unprecedented demonstrations challenging racial violence and hatred, Alice Walker's New York Times bestselling ‘We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For’ was one of the books to which people turned for inspiration and solace.
Walker's clear vision and calm meditative voice, truly "a light in darkness" has struck a deep chord among a large and devoted readership. In her new introduction, Walker reflects...
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One Sunday afternoon in February 1977, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Ntozake Shange, and several other Black women writers met at June Jordan's Brooklyn apartment to eat gumbo, drink champagne, and talk about their work. Calling themselves "The Sisterhood," the group-which also came to include Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, Margo Jefferson, and others-would get together once a month over the next two years, creating a vital space for Black women to discuss...
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