Kaleidoscope - musings of life chronicles -


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Jean-Jacques Fournier is a native of Montreal. He started writing poetry in earnest while living in California in the early eighties. In the process of reinventing himself numerous times, his penchant for the language of poetry seemed best suited to express emotional experiences.He then spent several years pursuing his writing in the South of France, during which time he published his first three books. He has since moved back to Canada and is now living in the Eastern Townships of the province of Quebec with his French wife Marianne, and two Maine Coon cats. He has published nine books to date, this being his tenth.




Held Instant - on life's clock -


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Jean-Jacques Fournier is a native of Montreal. He started writing poetry in earnest while living in California in early eighties. In the process of reinventing himself numerous times, his penchant for the language of poetry seemed best suited to express life's experiences, his and the many others to which he was witness. He then spent several years pursuing his writing in the South of France, during which time he published his first three books, as well as gathering material for those that would follow. He has since moved back to Canada. He has published twelve books to date, this one being his thirteen




Love - by any definition -


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CHAOS - a human side of man -


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Jean-Jacques Fournier started writing in earnest, while living in California in the early eighties. In the process of reinventing himself numerous times, his penchant for the language of poetry seemed best suited to express emotional experiences. He then spent several years pursuing his writing in the south of France, during whichtime he published his first three books. He has since moved back to Canada, and is now living in the Eastern Townships of the province of Quebec, with his French wife Marianne. He has published fourteen books of poetry to date, this being his fifteenth.




Conjugated People - by shade -


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This is the fourteenth book of poetry from Jean-Jacques Fournier.It is about human beings or being human, perception and feelings and ideas related to people and life. - a Poetry on a Canapé book -




A Hyphenated World - held fitting guise -


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Jean-Jacques Fournier is a native of Montreal. He started writing poetry in earnest while living in California in the early eighties. In the process of reinventing himself numerous times, his penchant for the language of poetry seemed best suited to express emotional experiences. He then spent several years pursuing his writing in the South of France, during which time he published his first three books. He has since moved back to Canada and is now living in the Eastern Townships of the province of Quebec with his French wife Marianne, and two Maine Coon cats. He has published ten books to date, this being his eleventh.




A Scent of Reality - be inherent perception -


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Jean-Jacques Fournier is a native of Montreal. He started writing poetry in earnest while living in California in early eighties. In the process of reinventing himself numerous times, his penchant for the language of poetry seemed best suited to express life's experiences, his and the many others to which he was witness. He then spent several years pursuing his writing in the South of France, during which time he published his first three books, as well as gathering material for those that would follow. He has since moved back to Canada. He has published eleven books to date, this one being his twelfth.




The Lost Books of the Odyssey


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A BRILLIANT AND BEGUILING REIMAGINING OF ONE OF OUR GREATEST MYTHS BY A GIFTED YOUNG WRITER Zachary Mason's brilliant and beguiling debut novel, The Lost Books of the Odyssey, reimagines Homer's classic story of the hero Odysseus and his long journey home after the fall of Troy. With brilliant prose, terrific imagination, and dazzling literary skill, Mason creates alternative episodes, fragments, and revisions of Homer's original that taken together open up this classic Greek myth to endless reverberating interpretations. The Lost Books of the Odyssey is punctuated with great wit, beauty, and playfulness; it is a daring literary page-turner that marks the emergence of an extraordinary new talent.




The Incantation of Frida K.


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I was born in rain and I will die in rain, '' begins Kate Braverman's The Incantation of Frida K., an imagined life journey of Frida Kahlo. The book opens and closes inside the mind of Frida K., at 46, on her deathbed, taking us through a kaleidoscope of memories and hallucinations where we shiver for two hundred pages on the threshold of life and death, dream and reality, truth and myth. Defiant and uncompromising, Frida bears the wounds of her body and spirit with a stark pride, transcending all limitations, wrapping her senses around the places, events, and conversations in her past. Frida K. interacts from her hospital bed with her mother, sister, Diego, and her nurse. She calls herself a ''water woman, '' navigating into unexplored dimensions of her world, leading us through the alleys of San Francisco's Chinatown, of Paris in 1939 (where she rubbed shoulders with Andre Breton), and of her neighborhood in Mexico City, Coyoacan. Her voyage is an inward one, an incantation before dying. In The Incantation of Frida K., Braverman's language dances and spins. She carves out a bold interpretation of the life of an artist to whom she is vitally connected.Kate Braverman is a native of Los Angeles. She has published three other novels, Lithium for Medea, Palm Latitudes, and Wonders of the West; four books of poetry, Lullaby for Sinners, Milkrun, Hurricane Warnings, and Postcards from August; and a collection of stories, Squandering the Blue. She was a 1992 O. Henry Award winner for her short story, ''Tall Tales from the Mekong Delta.'' Braverman lives in San Francisco with her husband, biologist Alan Goldste




To All and Singular


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