Vietnam Docupoem~
Veterans Day Commemorative Perspective
door Alla Renée Bozarth
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Over het boek
The work makes its way in 84 pages, from a long cry of despair to a powerful realization of hope, flowering from the very ground of that despair. A worthy read for survivors of the Vietnam Era, whether veterans and their families, refugees who have made new lives for themselves, peace and justice activists, humanitarians, or those interested in an overview that makes sense of a chaotic time in our shared histories.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Geschiedenis
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Projectoptie: Standaard staand, 20×25 cm
Aantal pagina's: 86 - Datum publiceren: mei 28, 2019
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden veterans groups, poetry, Vietnam chronology
Over de maker
Dr. Alla Reneé Bozarth, poet and prose writer, therapist and Episcopal priest, was among the first eleven women ordained as Episcopal priests in 1974 in Philadelphia. Dr. Bozarth is author of numerous books, including Life is Goodbye/Life is Hello: Grieving Well through All Kinds of Loss; A Journey through Grief; The Book of Bliss, Accidental Wisdom, This is My Body, Moving to the Edge of the World; This Mortal Marriage~ Poems of Love, Lament and Praise; Soulfire~Love Poems in Black and Gold; Womanpriest: A Personal Odyssey; and Stars in Your Bones~ 72 poems with paintings by Julia Barkley and commentary by Terri Hawthorne. Of Russian, Celtic and Osage Indian descent, Alla lives at the foot of Mt. Hood and has written award winning poetry for over 40 years. Her poems are widely used all over the world, often in collaboration with visual artists, singers and dancers. See "Welcoming Light in the Wilderness" and all her blog links here: http://www.blogger.com/profile/07163511991184059081