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The book leads off with fourteen short essays on poems from James Dickey’s last book, The Eagle’s Mile, twelve short essays on James Wright’s best prose poems, a long essay on Dickey’s third novel, To the White Sea, a long essay on W. S. Merwin’s 320 page poem, The Folding Cliffs, an essay on the major Iraqi poet Dunya Mikhail, a familiar essay on the Japanese poet Ryuichi Tamura, whose work Lieberman translated for publication during his fellowship year in Japan (1971-1972), an essay on four poets for Stephen Bert’s anthology on Marianne Moore, Theodore Roethke, D. H. Lawrence, and Hart Crane; a long essay on the work of poet David Bottoms; and Lieberman’s own interview for a special feature of his work in Fifth Wednesday Journal in Chicago, Spring 2014. The essays range in location from Chicago to Atlanta, Iraq, and Japan. "In prose free of either jargon or agenda, Lieberman reads and illuminates our poetries according to one pure clear criterion: excellence. I know of no other critic who could so wonderfully combine negative capability and passion in order to create such generous insight." —Donald Revell, Poetry editor, The Colorado Review "I believe the best of Lieberman's essays equal Stevens' most shattering and inspiring prose: we understand reality as well as literature with a more humane sense of what we are, which is how revelations of empathetic intelligence, rare as they are, function for us." —Stephen Berg, founding editor of The American Poetry Review "Laurence Lieberman, himself an excellent poet, is one of the most intelligent and perceptive critics of poetry to be found today. His studies of contemporary poets are extraordinary feats of imaginative mediation. Immersing himself totally in the fullness of the work, giving himself to it with a receptiveness and sensitivity that are almost uncanny, he attains understanding in depth—and from the vantage point of an inner identification explains, clarifies, connects. He is just about the best reader a poet can hope for, and through his criticism he shares his great gift with others." —Frederick Morgan, founding editor of The Hudson Review
A novel from the author of Giving Up the Ghost and A Place of Greater Safety.
The first of its kind, A Hunger So Wide and So Deep challenges the popular notion that eating problems occur only among white, well-to-do, heterosexual women. Becky W. Thompson shows us how race, class, sexuality, and nationality can shape women's eating problems. Based on in-depth life history interviews with African-American, Latina, and lesbian women, her book chronicles the effects of racism, poverty, sexism, acculturation, and sexual abuse on women's bodies and eating patterns. A Hunger So Wide and So Deep dispels popular stereotypes of anorexia and bulimia as symptoms of vanity and underscores the risks of mislabeling what is often a way of coping with society's own disorders. By featuring the creative ways in which women have changed their unwanted eating patterns and regained trust in their bodies and appetites, Thompson offers a message of hope and empowerment that applies across race, class, and sexual preference.
A complete training course in the ancient Tantric and Western techniques of clairvoyance that will allow you to manifest love, happiness, health, knowledge, wealth, spirituality, and more.
In 2000 the world's leaders and experts agreed that the eradication of hunger was the essential task for the new millennium. Yet in the last decade the price of wheat, soya and rice have spiraled, seen by many as the cause of widening poverty gap and political unrest from the Arab Spring to Latin America. This food crisis has condemned the bottom billion of the world's population who live on less than $1 a day to a state of constant hunger. In The Reproach of Hunger leading expert on humanitarian aid and development, David Rieff, goes in search of the causes of this food security crisis, as well as the failures to respond to the disaster. In addition to the failures to address climate change, poor governance and misguided optimism, Rieff cautions against the increased privatization of aid, with such organization as the Gates Foundation spending more that the WHO on food relief. The invention of the celebrity campaigner - from Bono to Jeffrey Sachs - whose business-led solutions have robbed development of its political urgency. The hope that the crisis of food scarcity of food production can be solved by a technological innovation. In response Rieff demands that we rethink the fundamental causes of the world's grotesque inequalities and see the issue as a political challenge we are all failing to confront.
The story on clairvoyance of a pair of finches concerns a village boy to be both creative and destructive in life. Mahesh, an ambitious boy passing through many hurdles and deflection from main path of life, finally becomes a cardiologist. Then he moves to America with an intention to be a super specialist in cardiology and to do exemplary research. His discovery to cure heart ailments in collaboration with an American molecular biologist, Dr. Rihanna originating from a tiny middle-east country of terrorists, whom he met incidentally in a social gathering, makes a sensation throughout world. Their further research project to eradicate influenza epidemic from world accidentally resulted into a biological weapon of mass killing. Dr. Mahesh and Dr. Rihanna’s romantic mission for testing the weapon over middle-east successfully materialized. But both of them were finally packed off by American military to a torturous prison in a remote American island. By dint of shear ingenious scientific tricks, the couple arrived to take safe shelter in an opponent country. They initiated behind the scene thereafter a peace treaty to be signed by two opponent countries via media of a non-aligned country. Thereafter their romantic life successfully bloomed into a fruit. Strict secrecy is maintained about the nitty-gritty of their creative and destructive research discoveries. And to be conversant with the fictional secrets and about the life of scientist-couple, one has to explore through details given in the book.
In the early part of the 20th century, Britain wasundergoing a new fad, something quite differentto the spiritualism of the Victorian Era.People were seeking powers from unnaturalsources. Academics and Scholars were deep inresearch as to new mediums of communicationand brainpower.The Empire in Asia and Africa had broughtforth many new and sometimes disurbingdiscoveries. People brought back from theiradventures tales of mystical shamans, andunearthly abilities.It was at this time, that the Occult came to be.In this 1916 classic, you can learn the mysticalpower of clairvoyance, the ability to both readand influence minds. The knowledge to controlothers and empower yourself.Open your mind, and the minds of others...
The story of the exhibition of hunger, emaciated bodies and their enormous impact in the public sphere around 1900.