Word works

Word works
Author: Patricia Harrison
Publisher: Folens Limited
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781843031321

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"This book akes the 50 most relevant Word functions and provides detailed step-by-step instructions on how to develop the skill of using each function"--Cover.

Identifying the Body

Identifying the Body
Author: JoAnne McFarland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9781944585273

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Poetry. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. JoAnne McFarland asks, if we are our bodies, what do we do when they betray us? When the life leaves them? When we cannot convince them to reach for what we want to become? Says Leslie McGrath, "Duality runs through the collection; the poems read as conversations between the conscious and unconscious, the personal versus the public. JoAnne McFarland offers the body in thrall, in love, the body etched by ritual, by shame, the Black body, the female body, the body fully human. This collection is a revelation." Janet Kaplan calls this book "a moving picture--text in cinematographic jump cut, close up, and chiaroscuro--of a Black woman as she embodies herself and those she loves and mourns--lives cut down way too soon, stricken, murdered, silenced. For McFarland, identifying the body also means identifying the soul that longs for release and the passions that yearn for fulfillment right here: love and justice embodied, in full measure."

Glass Factory

Glass Factory
Author: Marilyn J. McCabe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9781944585051

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Poetry. Environmental Studies. Chemically speaking, glass is neither a liquid nor a solid; it has properties of both states of being. It is precisely these kinds of ambiguities of experience, internal and external, that McCabe's crisp yet sonically adroit poems seek to reveal. In a world in which all matter is destined for ruin, we find a speaker who again and again not only holds the elusive present in her fierce attention but also praises the very processes that, while ushering new fruit from the trees, erase all that has been, including the familiar self, which is at every moment already "turning, turning" into something other.

Hen & God

Hen & God
Author: Amber West
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781944585105

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Poetry. Women's Studies. Tearing into our ugliness to find beauty, tearing open the known to find mystery, the new and muscular voice of poet Amber West exposes our contemporary madness and looks for the cure. West's first book HEN & GOD explores the world where poetry is God, where God's cock crows lightning, and the poem itself declares, I am God and my ears / are the wings of the world. The scope of suffering that West addresses will take the reader's breath away, but her linguistic skill makes this an exhilarating rather than a depressing experience. Again and again she reminds us that consciousness--art--is larger than suffering, is our redemption. In persona poems from a dizzying array of characters, West's collection becomes a portrait of life in America now, unflinching and loving and bold. Themes of gender, poverty, and family enrich the collection but by no means sum up the depth of its contents. Amber West offers so many pleasures here: wise-ass speeches by the gods, feminist animal fables, pirate sonnets, and blues songs for the gorgeously gone-wrong. This poet hears Las Vegas speaking with the voice of a gangster-drunk craving water; she hears the sounds little boys don't make when their moms' boyfriends lock them out of the house; she's captured the theatrical rage of Black Friday crowds that can crush a man. Whip-smart, angry, and tender by turns, West's poems aren't afraid to call on some of the oldest traditions in English verse to electrify the dramas of 21st century urban life. --V. Penelope Pelizzon The many voices in HEN & GOD sound out the broken-down reality that is these United States of America. West traces histories of America's misery across coasts and cultures towards a resistant present and future joy. --Modesto Jimenez

The Children of the Homes

The Children of the Homes
Author: Gudrun Limbrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781903210284

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Dead Letter Office

Dead Letter Office
Author: Annie Kim
Publisher: Washington Prize
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2020-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944585419

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Poetry. Translated by Andrea Jurjević. DEAD LETTER OFFICE is, in the words of its translator, Andrea Jurjević, "sharp-witted with a kind of punk-rock sensibility." Pogačar reminds us that god(s) don't exist, that we have to find our individual paths in life, and take responsibility for it. His poems tell us to declare a war on those in power who act like god(s), to uproot from the plague of patriotism, nationalism, and opportunism. He also tells us to learn how to accept mortality, our own and that of others, and to try to love, in all possible and impossible ways. "Pogačar's incisive poetry finds new life in Jurjević's dexterously colloquial translations. At times witty, at times ironic, at times remarkably moving, this collection is a welcome introduction to one of Croatian literature's brightest stars."--Kareem James Abu-Zeid "'What used to be borders is now you,' writes Marko Pogačar in this beautiful, inimitable collection of poems, giving us a world of post-war Yugoslavia where 'TV shows start with familiar scenes.' What is the poet to do in this world? The poet demands the 'green skull of an apple.' It is a world where eggs chirp, newspapers rustle, and the dead are near. What is it, this syntax of seeing one's country with full honesty, without any lyric filters? How does it become so dazzlingly lyrical, nevertheless? 'I dislike walking on a person's left side,' the poet admits. 'I shove the night into an evil e-mail / and send it to the entire nation.' And behind him we see the world, 'beautiful, like a burning guillotine.' It is blessed, this strangeness of abandon, after all is lost. And yet, not all is lost. What is happening here? Real poetry is happening. Lyric fire. I know it when instead of writing a comment on the book, I just want to keep quoting. For poetry is a mystery that is communicated before it is understood. Marko Pogačar is the real thing, and I am especially grateful to Andrea Jurjević for these crisp, beautiful translations."--Ilya Kaminsky "Marko Pogačar's poems dig in their heels on their way to us through Andrea Jurjević--there's something tenacious about them. Gutsy. Physical. Furious. Ethereal. Laughing. Desperate and joyous. Small moves. Reading these lines is like eating roasted chestnuts from a newspaper cone on a street in a red and white country: messy and gorgeous."--Ellen Elias-Bursac

On Walking on

On Walking on
Author: Cole Swensen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2017
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781937658663

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On Walking On looks outward onto - or rather, walks through - the work of various writers for whom walking was or is an important element of daily life. The number of writers who were or are serious walkers is striking, and the connection goes back to antiquity, more recently including Woolf, Nerval, Sand, Debord, Sebald, and many others.

Landscapes on a Train

Landscapes on a Train
Author: Cole Swensen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781937658410

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A radiant new book-length sequence chronicling the ways observation creates landscape

The Word Works

The Word Works
Author: Mark Ward Sr.
Publisher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1620208040

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Have you ever given out a gospel tract and wondered if it did any good? Now you can find out! This book is an amazing collection of 151 stories of men and women from 70 countries who found Christ by reading gospel literature. These fascinating stories will encourage and challenge you to share the gospel with others. This book also addresses such vital questions as what tract distribution methods are most effective and what types of gospel literature generate the most response.

The Word Works

The Word Works
Author: Gerald Gray
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2022-01-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1638671656

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The Word Works By: Gerald Gray Learn the word of God from a trusted source. The Word Works will help one understand the complexity of God’s words through a collection of articles written by Gerald Gray. The interpretation that is presented in these articles are based solely on Scripture and not on his personal opinion—with a couple of exceptions where the Bible does not give us a clear understanding of the meaning. His hope is that this book will help someone to hunger and thirst for more of God and seek out the truths in His Word.