This collection invites readers to sample new experimental forms of writing by poet, Elizabeth Martina Bishop, author of thirty-five books. Using a metaphysical form of faux memoir, or a memoir based on fantasy and hypothetical realms involved in the human experience, Bishop plumbs the depths of anguish, sorrow, and joy and veers towards science fiction. She has never written so much prose in her life. She also includes a new diverse collection of poems and a small verse play: Dinner with the Green Tara.
This collection invites readers to sample new experimental forms of writing by poet, Elizabeth Martina Bishop, author of thirty-five books. Using a me...
Praise and celebration of the changing seasons of nature is the aim of much of poet Elizabeth Martina Bishop's work. Bringing an intense spiritual awareness to her powers of observation brings readers a delightful experience of what longing for the infinite is all about.
Praise and celebration of the changing seasons of nature is the aim of much of poet Elizabeth Martina Bishop's work. Bringing an intense spiritual awa...
Bishop's poems in this volume include multiple projections of dark and light embedded in mirrors operating within the inner realms as transcendent reminders of the possibility of the exploration of body mind and spirit. Her poems range from transcendent images that spin and astonish with a luminous enjoyment of the senses. It is a kind of slam poetry that is more charming than what one at first thinks of. It is not easy hallmark card kind of poetry. It invites the reader to love the world of words and allow for the imagination to blossom and explode into rose petals of delight."
Bishop's poems in this volume include multiple projections of dark and light embedded in mirrors operating within the inner realms as transcendent rem...
The poems in this book represent a further development on the part of the poet, Elizabeth Martina Bishop. She sees intently into the unseen and unspoken words she culls from nature. While she admits she wants nature to solve every problem and challenge she encounters, of course this remains an impossible paradigm. If Mother Nature can solve many problems, She cannot dissolve all the problems of life encountered by the mystic seer. With that being said, can poetry inspire human beings to take care of the planet?
The poems in this book represent a further development on the part of the poet, Elizabeth Martina Bishop. She sees intently into the unseen and unspok...
Poetic questions are often open-ended. If you meditate on a question, you can enhance your thought by writing a poem; you can go for a walk in the snow; or you can rationalize the following: a passing thought may be considered the beginning of a day dream, you can let it go or do something else like knit a scarf.
Poetic questions are often open-ended. If you meditate on a question, you can enhance your thought by writing a poem; you can go for a walk in the sno...
What holds us together in a unified vision of belonging? The whisper of a quarrel, the sound of city traffic below, the sound of chirping birds, all these elements signify a return to the mystery of the ebb and flow of life. We celebrate the billowing of bright curtains, shielding us from seasons of loss and uncertainty, and instead, inviting us to a future filled with contentment and joy.
What holds us together in a unified vision of belonging? The whisper of a quarrel, the sound of city traffic below, the sound of chirping birds, all t...