First Songs
Anthony Allen
Casa editrice: Full Well Ventures
Sinossi
Colleciton of poems by Anthony Allen, first published in 1918
Casa editrice: Full Well Ventures
Colleciton of poems by Anthony Allen, first published in 1918
'Here I am, weightless / now take me home' So That You Know is the quintessential Mani Rao collection. These are poems that hold the playful exuberance of youth and the dazzling insight of age; that are at times measured, at times extravagant. What unites them is their commitment to mining deep into the recesses of the heart and offering moments of ecstatic revelation. 'Every morning you would breathe me fly,' says the poet, and one can feel the words take wing. Mani Rao's work has, over the years, acquired a reputation for battering against the doors of poetic convention, experimenting with form and language, and untethering images so they run fast and thick. Part visual, part text, So That You Know stands testimony to the mischief and anarchy of her poetry. If Mani Rao's language has been described as 'molten lava', here is the book that reminds you why. Each stanza-searing, incandescent, unstoppable.Mostra libro
Ever dreamed of a world where spells alter reality and islands hide secrets waiting to be unveiled? Jeanette Vigon's "Tempest" turns that dream into a thrilling reality for children, reimagining Shakespeare's masterpiece with a twist that's as enchanting as it is accessible. This enchanting tale simplifies the complex original, making it accessible and relatable for young readers. Dive into a world where magical elements, profound themes of power struggles, redemption, and forgiveness come to life through simplified language and reimagined scenes. Designed to introduce the essence of Shakespeare's work to children, "Tempest" weaves a story of mystery, love, and the quest for justice on an enchanted island, promising to ignite a passion for literature in young hearts.Tailored for Young Readers: Simplified language and scenes make Shakespeare's profound tale accessible and engaging for children.Educational and Entertaining: Introduces classic literature themes in a manner that's understandable and relatable to young audiences.Enriching Visuals and Narratives: Reimagined content that respects the essence of the original work, designed to captivate and educate. Let "Tempest" be the key that unlocks the door to the vast and wondrous realm of literature for your children, fostering an early love for reading and the classics.Mostra libro
Experience the world in miniature with this collection of sixteen concise and evocative poems. Each piece offers a snapshot of life's quiet moments, exploring themes of nature, reflection, and the human condition with a gentle touch. Perfect for those seeking a brief respite or a moment of thoughtful contemplation, this book offers a unique blend of brevity and depth.Mostra libro
‘A dime a dozen’ as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English ‘cheap as chips’ but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit ‘A Rhyme a Dozen’ as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears. 01 - A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poems, 12 Poets, 1 Topic - Friendship - An Introduction 02 - Mock Panegyric On A Young Friend by Jane Austen 03 - To My Most Dearly Beloved Friend by Michael Drayton 04 - My Friend by James Elroy Flecker 05 - The Lost Friend by Amy Levy 06 - The Best Friend by Meribah Abbott 07 - Friendship's Mystery To My Dearest Lucasia by Katherine Philips 08 - To My Best Friend by Francis Ledwidge 09 - The Value of Friendship by Confucius 10 - Friendship by Pieter Cornelisazoon Hooft 11 - Friends Departed by Henry Vaughan 12 - From Love To Friendship by Voltaire 13 - A Shropshire Lad LVII - You Smile Upon Your Friend Today by A E HousmanMostra libro
I believe in God when I see a dandelion pressing through the rupture in the pavement. A tiny golden sun forcing its way through the darkness, hell-bent on growing. Recognizing the sacred in the everyday, protecting an ailing earth, opening to wonder—these reflections, along with contemplations on the importance of poop, skunks, monarch butterflies, and even bacteria became the urgent subjects of poems written in the space of a few weeks in the winter of 2020-2021. Skunk in the Wilderness reflects the global concerns of that moment in history, in the midst of the pandemic, as well as the personal concerns of the poet’s relationship to his ageing parents and his own life path. Louis Gignac writes passionately and provocatively of the need to protect the earth and connect to nature, with a multitude of subthemes, ranging from relationships to pollution, and from screen addiction to water fasting. Skunk in the Wilderness is above all about becoming conscious. . . . Inspiration: I know I need it. Can't live without it. I'm always searching for it. Can I offer it to you? About the Author: Louis Gignac is a visual artist who lives in New Brunswick, in an oceanside village “located halfway between the oyster shells and the sun.” Illustrated throughout with the author’s black and white drawings, this is his first poetry collection. For more information, please visit www.louisgignac.comMostra libro
– Every man for himself. – I'd say we're better off sticking together. In a mysterious dystopia, against a backdrop of war, a life raft filled with children is adrift at sea – their passenger liner sunk by an unknown and unseen enemy. As darkness falls and their rations dwindle, fear, superstition and madness start to take hold. Hours turn into days, and it becomes clear that not all of them will make it back to dry land alive... Life Raft is a thrilling contemporary adaptation of The Raft of the Medusa, Georg Kaiser's 1945 play, written during his exile from Nazi Germany, and inspired by a terrifying true story. Written by Fin Kennedy in collaboration with Bristol Old Vic's acclaimed Young Company, and originally performed by them under the direction of Melly Still, this large-cast play for young actors is a dark study in the psychology of survival – and an urgent allegory for our times. This definitive edition of the play is accompanied by a series of interactive games specially created by award-winning games designer Tassos Stevens, allowing young people a deeper exploration of the play's themes, and the opportunity to create their own new stories inspired by the scenario.Mostra libro