After the Fire: A Writer Finds His PlaceU of Minnesota Press, 2002 - 229 páginas The poet describes how he found his interior landscape on his farm in the hills of Wisconsin and shares his insights into the course of his life, from his Canton, Ohio, youth, to his years as a soldier, to his careers as a writer and publisher, using humor and a meditative spirit. |
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... hears what you have to say, he/she may remember it; if there are two, it is more likely. And there is the explanation: they seek fame because they fear oblivion. I do not!” - El Spectator “This story is a ... hear the song I'm listening to.
... hears what you have to say, he/she may remember it; if there are two, it is more likely. And there is the explanation: they seek fame because they fear oblivion. I do not!” - El Spectator “This story is a ... hear the song I'm listening to.
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... Hear America Singing” exemplifies Whitman's intense patriotism and his staunch belief in the importance of the “common man and woman” in American society. In the opening line, “I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear ...” the ...
... Hear America Singing” exemplifies Whitman's intense patriotism and his staunch belief in the importance of the “common man and woman” in American society. In the opening line, “I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear ...” the ...
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... hear his voice, that he might instruct thee.” —Deuteronomy 4:36 It is a rare gift to be called to hear the voice of God. By reading this book, you demonstrate faith in the prospect that two-way communication with God is feasible. This ...
... hear his voice, that he might instruct thee.” —Deuteronomy 4:36 It is a rare gift to be called to hear the voice of God. By reading this book, you demonstrate faith in the prospect that two-way communication with God is feasible. This ...
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... hear us , O Lord God ; and that it may please thee to rule and govern thy holy Church uni- versal in the right way ; We beseech thee to hear us , good Lord . That it may please thee to bless and preserve all Christian Rulers and Magis ...
... hear us , O Lord God ; and that it may please thee to rule and govern thy holy Church uni- versal in the right way ; We beseech thee to hear us , good Lord . That it may please thee to bless and preserve all Christian Rulers and Magis ...
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... hear us , good Lord . That it may please thee to be her defender and keeper , giving her the victory over all her ene- mies ; We beseech thee to hear us , good Lord . That it may please thee to bless and preserve Albert Edward Prince of ...
... hear us , good Lord . That it may please thee to be her defender and keeper , giving her the victory over all her ene- mies ; We beseech thee to hear us , good Lord . That it may please thee to bless and preserve Albert Edward Prince of ...
Índice
Finding Home | |
Strangers in Friendly Places | |
Trees | 21 |
Sky | 28 |
Poetry | 33 |
Neighbors | 37 |
Birds | 42 |
Making Poetry | 48 |
The Hunt | 102 |
The Blind World | 107 |
Trouble | 127 |
Dogs | 132 |
Old Jazz | 137 |
Young Jazz | 139 |
Winter | 160 |
The Condition of My Faith | 165 |
Library | 60 |
Insects and Arachnids | 65 |
Grasses Fruits Plants | 69 |
Gardening | 73 |
Coyotes Foxes Wolves | 80 |
Taking a Punch | 83 |
Deer | 100 |
Spring | 182 |
Summer | 186 |
The Catcher | 190 |
Dairy Days | 211 |
Autumn | 220 |
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