In Praise of Birds

In Praise of Birds
Title In Praise of Birds PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1925
Genre Birds
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Migratory Birds

Migratory Birds
Title Migratory Birds PDF eBook
Author Mariana Oliver
Publisher Undelivered Lectures
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre LITERARY COLLECTIONS
ISBN 9781945492525

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A sensitive, stunning debut on movement, migration, and loss, in the vein of Valeria Luiselli's Sidewalks.

Louder Birds

Louder Birds
Title Louder Birds PDF eBook
Author Angela Voras-Hills
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 0
Release 2020-02-15
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0807172995

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Angela Voras­-Hills’s Louder Birds, her debut collection of poetry, is a beautiful study of the natural world, motherhood, and the inherent desire for meaning. This collection of complex lyric poems holds a haunting absence at its center, an absence that is “impossible to navigate.” Yet Voras-Hills presses on, untangling the distinctions that surround her (human and animal, domestic and wild) with both bravery and respect. She writes, “The boundaries between home and the road / are insecure: it’s impossible to navigate this landscape. / We’ve all been in the presence of something dark / and have chosen not to seek shelter.” As the poet hones in on naming the void, her surroundings grow more threatening—but not once does she surrender or turn back. Voras-Hills’s poems are smart enough to know the distinctions themselves are tenuous at best, and wise enough to know that we must always pay our dues to the world beyond our door. Wondrous, ruminative, and revelatory, Louder Birds is a collection that is not to be missed.

She Heard the Birds

She Heard the Birds
Title She Heard the Birds PDF eBook
Author Andrea D'Aquino
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 39
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1648960871

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Meet Florence Merriam Bailey, a pioneering birder and activist who changed the way we study birds forever, as told through the evocative collage style of artist Andrea D'Aquino. As a young girl, Florence Merriam Bailey fell in love with the outdoors, especially birds whose songs and flight captivated her. She listened, waited, and watched to better understand her feathered friends, and wrote many books, including one of the first field guides to American birds. Her work ultimately led to better protection for birds and to the scientific study of birds in nature instead of in a lab. She Heard the Birds, the latest book from A Life Made by Hand: The Story of Ruth Asawa author Andrea D'Aquino, brings to life the story of a woman ahead of her time. D'Aquino's striking full-page collages make each page a delight to read.

A Theory of Birds

A Theory of Birds
Title A Theory of Birds PDF eBook
Author Zaina Alsous
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 89
Release 2019-10-14
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1610756746

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Winner of the 2019 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize Inside the dodo bird is a forest, Inside the forest a peach analog, Inside the peach analog a woman, Inside the woman a lake of funerals This layering of bird, woman, place, technology, and ceremony, which begins this first full-length collection by Zaina Alsous, mirrors the layering of insights that marks the collection as a whole. The poems in A Theory of Birds draw on inherited memory, historical record, critical theory, alternative geographies, and sharp observation. In them, birds—particularly extinct species—become metaphor for the violences perpetrated on othered bodies under the colonial gaze. Putting ecological preservation in conversation with Arab racial formation, state vernacular with the chatter of birds, Alsous explores how categorization can be a tool for detachment, domination, and erasure. Stretching their wings toward de-erasure, these poems—their subjects and their logics—refuse to stay put within a single category. This is poetry in support of a decolonized mind.

The King of Birds

The King of Birds
Title The King of Birds PDF eBook
Author Helen Ward
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781567926255

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First published by The Templar Company, plc in 1997.

Birds

Birds
Title Birds PDF eBook
Author William Benton
Publisher Pomegranate
Pages 78
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9780764920226

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This book was first published in 1972 by the Graphic Arts Workshop of the Portland Museum of Art School in Oregon, as a limited edition of 200 copies. On the right-hand side pages Benton ingeniously portrays the essence of one type of bird, simply by arranging the letters of the bird's name. Its simplicity is breathtaking--and flocks of fun!William Benton received his early training in music and worked as a jazz musician before becoming a writer. His seven books of poetry include Marmalade, Normal Meanings, and The Bell Poems. His poetry has also been published in The New Yorker and The Paris Review.