À propos du livre
In his debut collection, Seattle poet Richard Wells condenses a lifetime of experience into a warm embrace of friendship and spirit. From his Polish Catholic upbringing, through the turbulent and joyful awakenings of the 1960’s, and his latter day embrace of the “sweet science,” Wells asks, “how do we rise above the heartbreak of being?” He answers with generosity and wonder, opening himself to the power of language to shape the world, and heal it as well. With a blend of prose and poems, Wells journeys to Mexico, India, and back to his home in the Pacific Northwest, where we “listen to the rain/Listen to the throat of thunder.”
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Poésie
- Catégories supplémentaires Religion et spiritualité, Biographies et mémoires
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 120 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781988394176
- Date de publication: oct 19, 2020
- Langue English
- Mots-clés poetry, memoir, spiritual
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À propos du créateur
Richard Wells
Seattle/Guanajuato
After a brush with the Grim Reaper, at age seven, Richard sat down at his family’s Remington, a typewriter that dwarfed the boy, and started his autobiography. In one form or another, that’s what he’s been writing ever since. Richard has been a soldier, a chef, and a community organizer. His first book, “Sideways through Zion,” was also published by the Embajadoras Press, and through the years his poetry has been published in a number of journals including Dos Gatos Press, La Presa, Floating Bridge Review, and Santa Fe Poetry. He has produced live poetry and music events for the past forty years. Richard and his wife, Reggie Bardach, live in Seattle, WA