The desire to provide a universal collection of poems about Alzheimer's from multiple perspectives led directly to this anthology, Forgetting Home: Poems about Alzheimer's. My hope is that the poems within will succor readers who have lost loved ones to Alzheimer's, and support caregivers still coping with the difficult task of "reverse-parenting," without losing sight of the need to respect and honor the disease's sufferers as the individuals they are. Includes poetry by Maryann Corbett, Lois Marie Harrod, Catherine Chandler, Paulann Petersen, Gail White, Maxine Susman, Jean Kreiling,...
The desire to provide a universal collection of poems about Alzheimer's from multiple perspectives led directly to this anthology, Forgetting Home:...
Marceline Desbordes-Valmore was a French poet who pre-dates the Symbolist Movement, and is largely unknown today outside her native country. This book brings together rare English verse translations of 18 of her poems, along with a translation of an essay on her work by Paul Verlaine.
Marceline Desbordes-Valmore was a French poet who pre-dates the Symbolist Movement, and is largely unknown today outside her native country. This book...
These poignant and honest poems provide portraits not only of individuals living with the disease, but also of their carers, alongside ruminations on Alzheimer's, on residential homes, and even on the nature of memory itself.
These poignant and honest poems provide portraits not only of individuals living with the disease, but also of their carers, alongside ruminations on ...
An anthology of the best poems published by the literary journal, The Raintown Review, between 2009 and 2015. Includes poems by Erica Dawson, Ernest Hilbert, Tim Murphy, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, and Deborah Tyler-Bennett.
An anthology of the best poems published by the literary journal, The Raintown Review, between 2009 and 2015. Includes poems by Erica Dawson, Ernest H...
Villanelles may not actually have plans for world domination, but this repeating form of French origin, popularized in the late nineteenth century, makes up more than half the poems in this quirky chapbook by prizewinning contemporary formalist Anna M. Evans.
Villanelles may not actually have plans for world domination, but this repeating form of French origin, popularized in the late nineteenth century, ma...