I started imagining a collection
of poetry titled, The Beach Poems, and gradually it became a reality.
Underhill, sobered by the hostilities, revealed her melancholy in a slender volume
of poetry titled Theophanies: A Book of Verses (J. M. Dent, 1916).
Not exact matches
Why is it that if one googles the phrase «Christian
poetry» one has to wade through pages
of results with
titles like «Grandma's Praying Hands» and «Childhood Smiles» before getting to Dante, George Herbert, and Paul Mariani?
The magazine published fiction containing social gospel themes and ran a regular
poetry column
titled «Poems
of the Social Awakening,» carrying works by poets Edwin Markham, Vachel Lindsay (a Disciple from downstate Illinois — a particular favorite) and the Century's own Thomas Curtis Clark.
The journal ran articles on «the religious significance
of poetry,» and others with
titles like «Shall Pastors Know Something About Art?»
Gregory might have had a chequered career in the Church, but the beauty
of his writings — spanning from letters, speeches and beautiful
poetry — were recognised by subsequent ages and became so popular in the east that Gregory is the only saint to have the
title «theologian» apart from Simon the new theologian, and the Apostle John.
The collection
of rubaiyyat
titled Juzw - e-Bosida, dating back to his
poetry of.
Penned a book
of prose and
poetry titled Shine, and has also had writing published in Essence magazine.
This tale does away with such
poetry and subtlety to live up to its
title and feature an actual ghost
of the completely anthropomorphic variety.
Alongside its more disposable virtues, «Unsane» serves as an interesting case study for the ever - expanding possibilities
of smartphones in cinema, not least because its grimy aesthetic and breath - on - your - face atmosphere couldn't be further removed from the iridescent visual
poetry of Sean Baker's «Tangerine» — the first major
title handed the «iPhone movie» label.
Images become the very
poetry the humdrum and confusing, if functional and cohesive, story seeks, especially in juxtapositions
of Hong Kong's neon and concrete jungles and the transitional
title credits, so fragile that they crumble from the faintest touch.
The lovely romantic duet «Kuch To Hua Hai (Something Has Happened)» has a huge heart to match the tune's heartbeat - pulsing bass line, which also serves to reinforce the darker undercurrent as the pair is not actually besottedly prancing over each other; and for the
title ballad, Advani's subtly bittersweet picturization is not only one with Shankar - Ehsaan - Loy's simultaneously joyous and mournful melody (comparable with Michel Legrand's sweeping main theme to Jacques Demy's 1964 classic The Umbrellas
of Cherbourg in its ability to effortlessly elicit warmth and pain all at once — especially as it recurs as an instrumental theme) but the profound
poetry of Javed Akhtar's deceptively simple lyrics.
Unsane, says Guy Lodge, «serves as an interesting case study for the ever - expanding possibilities
of smartphones in cinema, not least because its grimy aesthetic and breath - on - your - face atmosphere couldn't be further removed from the iridescent visual
poetry of Sean Baker's Tangerine — the first major
title handed the «iPhone movie» label.
To order a copy
of The Disilgold Way, or to check out the
poetry, novels and the other non-fiction
titles by the prolific Heather Covington, visit: http://www.heather-covington.com/podbooksmediakit.html
The initial task, before the event itself, was for pupils to compose a
poetry piece based on a song
title of their choice.
It's National
Poetry Month, but these
poetry titles and activities will fit into your curriculum at any time
of year The
Poetry Bell Ringers...
By using this uniquely shaped
title display, which matches the student writing templates, you will be able to create an eye catching bulletin board display
of your students»
poetry assignments.
Featured
titles have been selected from the Common Core literature guide and include novels like Mark Twain's The Adventures
of Tom Sawyer;
poetry like Walt Whitman's «O Captain!
Each year, we help thousands
of authors with the precise services they need to publish novels, how - to and self - help
titles, memoirs, children's books,
poetry and short - story collections.
Other
titles earning the GLCA New Writers Award this year include Nate Marshall's Wild Hundreds in the category
of poetry, and Charles Boyer's History's Child in the category
of fiction.
And between the delightfully wide array
of literary offerings - by 1956 they had printed over 1,000
titles - and the color - coded covers (scarlet = contemporary classics, mauve = ancient classics, sand =
poetry, dark green = 18th century...), browsing their collection leaves you feeling a bit like a kid in a candy store.
All My Puny Sorrows takes its
title from a line in a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 — 1834), who is considered by many to be the founder
of the Romantic Movement in
poetry.
Here we highlight 10
titles that show the amazing variety that poets create for us, a diverse rainbow
of writers and forms, from picture - book biographies to edgy anthologies to fact - based verse novels to historical homages to celebrations
of culture — all
poetry!
Interestingly enough, the notable social - studies selections from the last decade included a total
of 55 works
of poetry, with an average
of 5
poetry titles per year — and the most recent list (2012) continues that trend
of including 5
poetry books relevant for social - studies instruction.
Younger readers will enjoy our roundup
of children's
poetry books — with
titles like Can You Dig It?
Point them to the compelling
poetry gathered by Gail Bush and Randy Meyer in Indivisible: Poems for Social Justice or to additional, related
titles by J. Patrick Lewis, including Freedom like Sunlight: Praisesongs for Black Americans; Heroes and She - roes: Poems
of Amazing and Everyday Heroes; Vherses: A Celebration
of Outstanding Women; and When Thunder Comes: Poems for Civil Rights Leaders.
Along with
poetry books came more commercially successful
titles about coastal North Carolina, including the perennial best - selling Judge Charles Whedbee books
of folklore.
Small Presses publish some
of our favorite books that include regional
titles, first novels, and
poetry.
This led to over 90 Broadside Press published
titles of poetry and 500,000 books in print from 1965 - 1977.»
Recent
titles, such as Erin Stalcup's novel, Every Living Species, and Frances Cannon's graphic memoir, The Highs and Lows
of Shapeshift Ma and Big - Little Frank, have blurred the line between image and word, while others, such as Glenn Shaheen's short story collection, Carnivalia, have combined
poetry and prose.
This unusual, handsome book isn't my favorite
of Nye's
poetry collections; the creator
of This Same Sky (1992) and so many other unforgettable
titles sets singularly high watermarks, after all.
You can also link Woodson's
title with other memoirs to investigate how
poetry communicates details about growing up African American in the U.S. as well as themes
of family, identity, racism, and writing.
Children will enjoy the unusual format
of the poems and their
titles in this kid - friendly collection
of concrete
poetry.
The eclectic list
of titles below includes some
of my favorite examples
of how
poetry can interact with artwork in surprising, beautiful ways, creating a unique experience for readers and viewers
of all ages, including grown - ups.
In addition, the celebration
of Woodson's
title seems to confirm a trend: the memoir in
poetry for young people has officially arrived.
Following is an examination
of sample
titles of these types, along with activities to guide young people in reading, understanding, and writing
poetry memoirs.
She recently completed a comparative study
of female - authored
poetry in Late - Renaissance Italy
titled Cautious if Not Chaste: The
Poetry of Tullia D'Aragona and Veronica Franco.
Among Florian's numerous, whimsical picture - book
poetry titles, this 1998 collection
of artwork and short poems about insects and spiders remains one
of my favorites.
Over 30 authors participated at Montclair Library in Montclair, New Jersey, including Philip Engsberg, whose latest offering is a, «self - published a book
of silly
poetry and illustrations for young readers,»
titled There's A Lot You Can Do When There's Nothing To Do And Other Short Stories.
Feeling his age, Jackson is touring the ruined abbeys
of northern England, a sucker for great landscapes and the
poetry of Emily Dickinson (from which the novel's
title is taken).
Stewart's arresting, beautiful and original designs have spanned a large range
of titles from novels to cooking to
poetry and a range
of non-fiction.
As the
title of the company implies, the Visual Arts Collective
Poetry publishing company is one
of the many Chicago publishers whose main aim is to deliver
poetry books.
At the Book Review, dozens
of self - published books arrive each week —
poetry collections, children's books, memoirs, self - help manuals, sci - fi novels, religious
titles.
Coiscéim
[email protected] www.coisceim.ie Leading Irish language general publisher, over one thousand
titles of prose and contemporary
poetry in Irish
We have released around 300
titles — non-fiction, fiction and
poetry — by some
of Ireland's leading authors.
Established in 1998, Lost Horse Press — a nonprofit independent press — publishes
poetry titles of high literary merit, and makes available other fine contemporary literature through cultural, educational and publishing programs and activities.
The Dec. 6 «Holiday Books» issue
of the New York Times Book Review is nearly 100 pages long, filled with roundups from photography books to books about Hollywood, full - page ads, and the annual editors» picks
of 100 Notable Books (47 fiction, 3
poetry and 50 nonfiction
titles) and Notable Children Books (25
titles).
very quickly, i'm finding the joy, and slight over-whelming,
of so many good
titles of fiction, non-fiction, pictorial books, and
poetry — but the
titles, as you say, living on forever — are there a week or month later, if i want to layoff & do stuff like see the grandkids, elderly mom, write, sleep, visit w / wife; --RRB-
The overall best - selling list for 2017 saw 15
of the Top 20 Kindle ebooks being published by Amazon imprints and that trend is continuing as the Top 20 best - sellers for 2018 so far comprise 17 books from Amazon Publishing, with the only two non-Amazon
titles in the 11 - 20 places being Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Rupi Kaur's smash hit
poetry collection Milk and Honey.
Hirst
titled each work twice, his own allusions to spirituality and religious iconography accompanied by references to the
poetry of Philip Larkin, taken largely from the poet's final published volume, «High Windows» (1974)(«Sympathy in White Major - Absolution II» (2006)-RRB-.