The iconic, greatness and legacy poetry book


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This poetry book is about life, leadership, predators in the wild, standards and dignity.This poetry book is about pride, survival, prey and nature.




After Emily: Two Remarkable Women and the Legacy of America's Greatest Poet


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“Scandal and pathos abound” (The New Yorker) in this riveting account of the mother and daughter who brought Emily Dickinson’s genius to light. Longlisted for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography • Finalist for the Plutarch Award Despite Emily Dickinson’s renown, the story of the two women most responsible for her initial posthumous publication—Mabel Loomis Todd and her daughter, Millicent Todd Bingham—has remained in the shadows of the archives. Utilizing hundreds of overlooked letters and diaries to weave together three unstoppable women, Julie Dobrow reveals the intrigue of Dickinson’s literary beginnings, including Mabel’s tumultuous affair with Emily’s brother, Austin Dickinson, controversial editorial decisions, and a battle over the right to define the so-called Belle of Amherst.




The Book of Nightmares


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A book-length poem evokes the horror, anguish, and brutality of 20th century history.




The Long Shadow: The Legacies of the Great War in the Twentieth Century


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Winner of the 2014 PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for the Best Work of History. "If you only read one book about the First World War in this anniversary year, read The Long Shadow. David Reynolds writes superbly and his analysis is compelling and original." -Anne Chisolm, Chair of the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize Committee, and Chair of the Royal Society of Literature. One of the most violent conflicts in the history of civilization, World War I has been strangely forgotten in American culture. It has become a ghostly war fought in a haze of memory, often seen merely as a distant preamble to World War II. In The Long Shadow critically acclaimed historian David Reynolds seeks to broaden our vision by assessing the impact of the Great War across the twentieth century. He shows how events in that turbulent century—particularly World War II, the Cold War, and the collapse of Communism—shaped and reshaped attitudes to 1914–18. By exploring big themes such as democracy and empire, nationalism and capitalism, as well as art and poetry, The Long Shadow is stunningly broad in its historical perspective. Reynolds throws light on the vast expanse of the last century and explains why 1914–18 is a conflict that America is still struggling to comprehend. Forging connections between people, places, and ideas, The Long Shadow ventures across the traditional subcultures of historical scholarship to offer a rich and layered examination not only of politics, diplomacy, and security but also of economics, art, and literature. The result is a magisterial reinterpretation of the place of the Great War in modern history.




The Legacy of Serbia's Great War


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In the winter of 1915, following the invasion of Serbia by the Central Powers, the Serbian Army retreated across the mountains of Albania and Montenegro together with thousands of civilians. Around 240,000 lost their lives. Today, the story of the retreat is little known, except in Serbia where it is represents the heroic Serbian sacrifice in the Great War. In this book Alex Tomić examines the centenary events memorializing the First World War with the retreat at its core, and provides a persuasive account of the ways in which the remembrance of Serbian history has been manipulated for political purposes. Whether through commemorations, ceremonies, or grass- root initiatives, she demonstrates how these have been used as distractions from the more recent unexamined past and in doing so provides an important new perspective on the cultural history of commemoration.







Digest


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From Epicurus to Sam Cooke, the Daily News to Roots, Digest draws from the present and the past to form an intellectual, American identity. In poems that forge their own styles and strategies, we experience dialogues between the written word and other art forms. Within this dialogue we hear Ben Jonson, we meet police K-9s, and we find children negotiating a sense of the world through a father's eyes and through their own.




The Greatest Christmas Tales & Poems


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you a collection of the greatest Christmas poems and tales of all time :_x000D_ Christmas Tales_x000D_ A Merry Christmas & Other Christmas Stories (Louisa May Alcott)_x000D_ The Gift of the Magi (O. Henry)_x000D_ The First Christmas of New England (Harriet Beecher Stowe)_x000D_ The Holy Night (Selma Lagerlöf)_x000D_ Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe (Elizabeth Harrison)_x000D_ A Letter from Santa Claus (Mark Twain)_x000D_ A Kidnapped Santa Claus (L. Frank Baum)_x000D_ The Christmas Angel (Abbie Farwell Brown)_x000D_ Toinette and the Elves (Susan Coolidge)_x000D_ Christmas at Thompson Hall (Anthony Trollope)_x000D_ The Mistletoe Bough (Anthony Trollope)_x000D_ The Fir Tree (Hans Christian Andersen)_x000D_ The Little Match Girl (Hans Christian Andersen)_x000D_ The Steadfast Tin Soldier (Hans Christian Andersen)_x000D_ The Snow Queen (Hans Christian Andersen)_x000D_ A Little Book of Christmas (John Kendrick Bangs)_x000D_ Christmas Every Day (William Dean Howells)_x000D_ Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas (Mary E. Wilkins Freeman)_x000D_ Little Girl's Christmas (Winnifred E. Lincoln)_x000D_ The Elves and the Shoemaker (Brothers Grimm)_x000D_ Where Love Is, God Is (Leo Tolstoy)..._x000D_ The Heavenly Christmas Tree (Fyodor Dostoevsky)_x000D_ A Visit From Saint Nicholas (Clement Moore)_x000D_ Happy Hearts (June Isle)_x000D_ The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe (Amanda M. Douglas)_x000D_ The Chimes (Charles Dickens)_x000D_ Doctor Marigold's Prescriptions (Charles Dickens)...._x000D_ Poems & Carols_x000D_ Silent Night_x000D_ King Winter _x000D_ The Night After Christmas_x000D_ The Three Kings (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)_x000D_ Christmas Bells (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)_x000D_ Christmas At Sea (Robert Louis Stevenson)_x000D_ The Twelve Days of Christmas_x000D_ Minstrels (William Wordsworth)_x000D_ Ring Out, Wild Bells (Alfred Lord Tennyson)_x000D_ Christmas In India (Rudyard Kipling)_x000D_ The Magi (William Butler Yeats)_x000D_ The Mahogany Tree (William Makepeace Thackeray)_x000D_ Hymn On The Morning Of Christ's Nativity (John Milton)_x000D_ A Christmas Carol (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)_x000D_ The Oxen (Thomas Hardy)_x000D_ The Savior Must Have Been A Docile Gentleman ..._x000D_ _x000D_




There Are Trans People Here


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There are trans people here in the past, the present, and the future. H. Melt’s writing centers the deep care, love, and joy within trans communities. This poetry collection describes moments of resistance in queer and trans history as catalysts for movements today. It honors trans ancestors and contemporary activists, artists, and writers fighting for trans liberation. There Are Trans People Here is a testament to the healing power of community and the beauty of trans people, history, and culture.




Won't You Be My Neighbor?


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The iconic song “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood is transformed into a heartwarming story book for a new generation of kids, ages 2-5. For the first time ever, Mister Rogers’s beloved opening theme song is a board book to share with the youngest readers. With bright, upbeat illustrations by Luke Flowers and sweet lyrics fans will know by heart, readers follow Mister Rogers through his neighborhood as he greets the familiar, lovable cast of characters from the show. A welcome follow-up to the best-selling treasury A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and published alongside a board book edition of the affirming song “It’s You I Like,” these Mister Rogers Poetry Books are perfect gifts for the newest and oldest fans alike.