Legends and Poetry of the Forests
Title | Legends and Poetry of the Forests PDF eBook |
Author | Lottie L. Tillotson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 71 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Arbor Day |
ISBN |
Legends and Poetry of the Forests : Arbor Day, May 8, 1914
Title | Legends and Poetry of the Forests : Arbor Day, May 8, 1914 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Forestry literature |
ISBN |
The Poetry of Stone Forest (... and Its Legends)
Title | The Poetry of Stone Forest (... and Its Legends) PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis L. Siluk |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2007-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0595474055 |
The Poetry of Stone Forest includes photos of the author with: Historian Maria Rotworowski, USA Poet Laureate Donald Hall, Congressman Mauricio Mulder, Mayor of Cerro de Pasco Tito Valle, and Senior Member of the Journalist College, in Huancayo, Adelmo Huamani. Dennis creates here, a collection of remarkable and timeless poetry, original in all its refreshing forces (with notes, and commentary on 'Stone Forest' high up in the Andes in Cerro de Pasco; one of the mysteries of the world and a wonder of Peru); he adds in this collection, legends, about Stone Forest: packed with photos and art work; and an introductory poem called, "The Crow", about his illness. Now he sets the poems loose on the world, to discover 'Stone Forest'. He adds two Complimentary poems (by: Juan Parra del Riego, and Apolinario Mayta Inga) translated and edited by the author. During Dr. Siluk's stay in Cerro de Pasco, Peru (highest city in the world), he received by Mayor Tito Valle, a Gold Medal as an 'Illustrious Visitor', thus, deciding to create a book similar to his previous one for the Mantaro Valley, "The Road to Unishcoto", centered on Stone Forest, after finding a haunting inspiration to do so.
The Legend of the Forest Flower
Title | The Legend of the Forest Flower PDF eBook |
Author | McR El Pensador |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2012-08 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1477156917 |
This work is in honor to which honor is due to all poets and poetesses; and that poetry is the voice of the heart in love and that the legacies of their works live on. The imagination brings out the images of its creation, the artists breathes life into their paintings through their colors of the Rainbows, the sculptors to their works gives them life, and the poets inspired by their poems. But I, "The Thinker," my muse has been a flower in the forest that I found in the height of winter. The petals were like sunshine that blinded my eyes. But yet, flowers only flourish in the height of spring. And I asked who are you forest flower, and how is it possible you have flourish in the height of winter? As I await my dear readers, my poems and legends of love poetry and love in the air keeps on blowing like the wind and that each verse keeps your heart pumping. This is simply me, the poet of love and spreading in each note the perfume of love. This legend of love in poetry is the mouth of the soul that speaks as in the "The Legend of the Forest Flower." In hopes that "The Legend of the Forest Flower" make history just like The Legend of the White Rose. Second volumes for both books will be coming soon in which love lives on and never dies.
Rhymes and Dreams
Title | Rhymes and Dreams PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Houlding |
Publisher | |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | English poetry |
ISBN |
RHYMES & DREAMS
Title | RHYMES & DREAMS PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Houlding |
Publisher | |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2016-08-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781374093768 |
The Girl Who Became a Tree
Title | The Girl Who Became a Tree PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Coelho |
Publisher | Otter-Barry Books Limited |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2020-08 |
Genre | Fathers |
ISBN | 9781913074784 |
Award-winning poet and author Joseph Coelho breaks new ground with his first novel in verse. The Girl Who Became a Tree is a powerful and mezmerising exploration of grief and renewal. Daphne is unbearably sad and adrift. She feels the painful loss of her father acutely and seeks solace both in the security of her local library and the escape her phone screen provides by blocking out the world around her. As Daphne tries to make sense of what has happened she recalls memories of shared times and stories past, and in facing the darkness she finds a way back from the tangle of fear and confusion, to feel connected once more with her friends and family. The Girl Who Became a Tree sees Joseph Coelho deploy a wide variety of poetic forms with consummate skill in its narration of events. He seamlessly but searingly weaves together the ancient legend of Daphne, who was turned into a tree to avoid the attentions of the god Apollo, and a totally modern tale, mixing real-life and fantasy, in which a latter-day Daphne seeks her own freedom. This a heart-stoppingly imaginative story told in poems, at times bleak and even tragic, which is layered, rich, and ultimately a tour de force of poetic skill and energy.