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Paul Mariani

    Thirty Days
    All That Will Be New
    Lost Puritan
    William Carlos Williams: A New World Naked
    Dream Song: The Life of John Berryman
    The Great Wheel
    • The Great Wheel

      • 76 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Exploring the theme of loss, Paul Mariani's fifth book employs the metaphor of the wheel to reflect on the universal experiences of death, separation, and lost connections. Through evocative imagery, he intertwines personal memories with literary references to poets like Hart Crane and Whitman, creating a rich tapestry that examines the nature of happiness and the passage of time. The various wheels symbolize the cyclical nature of life and the enduring impact of those we have lost.

      The Great Wheel
    • 5,0(1)Abgeben

      Focusing on the life and work of John Berryman, this biography explores the complexities of one of the twentieth century's most significant poets. It delves into his personal struggles, creative processes, and the impact of his experiences on his poetry. Through detailed research and analysis, the book sheds light on Berryman's contributions to literature and his enduring legacy in the world of poetry.

      Dream Song: The Life of John Berryman
    • The biography delves into the life and works of William Carlos Williams, highlighting his significant contributions to 20th-century poetry. It explores his dual career as a physician and poet, showcasing how his medical practice influenced his artistic vision. The narrative captures his relationships with contemporaries and his role in the modernist movement, offering insights into his creative process and the themes that permeate his poetry. This comprehensive account presents a vivid portrait of Williams, illuminating his legacy in American literature.

      William Carlos Williams: A New World Naked
    • Lost Puritan

      A Life of Robert Lowell

      • 552 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      4,2(64)Abgeben

      Robert Lowell's poetry transformed American literature through its blend of personal family struggles and a profound, apocalyptic perspective on contemporary history. His work earned him three Pulitzer Prizes and two National Book Awards, highlighting his significant impact on the literary world. Lowell's tumultuous personal life, marked by three marriages to fellow writers and battles with manic depression and alcoholism, adds depth to his artistic legacy, reflecting the complexities of the human experience.

      Lost Puritan
    • All That Will Be New

      Poems

      • 84 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,5(8)Abgeben

      Exploring themes of time and history, this collection features poems that reflect on the intense emotions evoked by nature, particularly through the imagery of a Northeaster storm. The author, Paul Mariani, draws inspiration from Akira Kurosawa's belief that artists confront reality rather than shy away from it. This work invites readers to engage with the profound tensions of existence and the beauty and terror inherent in life's fleeting moments.

      All That Will Be New
    • Thirty Days

      On Retreat with the Exercises of St. Ignatius

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,9(61)Abgeben

      The memoir chronicles Paul Mariani's transformative experience at Eastern Point Retreat House as he engages in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Through a blend of St. Ignatius's life, reflections on Jesus, and the daily experiences of a thirty-day silent retreat, Mariani embarks on a journey of introspection and spiritual renewal. This profound exploration challenges his beliefs and leads to a deeper understanding of his relationship with God and the essence of selflessness.

      Thirty Days
    • Life Sentence

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      2,6(8)Abgeben

      The extraordinary letters detailing Carl Williams last eighteen months in jail, discovered after his death.

      Life Sentence
    • All That Will Be New

      • 84 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring the interplay between nature and human experience, this collection opens with a poem reflecting on the powerful forces of a Northeastern storm. Paul Mariani delves into themes of time and history, confronting life's harsh realities. He embodies the artistic ethos of Akira Kurosawa, emphasizing the importance of facing challenges rather than turning away. Through vivid imagery and profound contemplation, Mariani invites readers to engage with the complexities of existence and the beauty found within turmoil.

      All That Will Be New
    • Ordinary Time

      Poems

      • 82 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of the sacred and the everyday, this collection of poetry addresses social and historical issues, including the struggles of the marginalized and the impact of war. It emphasizes the significance of family and friendship, particularly during times of illness and despair. The poems convey a message of resilience, highlighting the dual roles of beauty and humor as essential elements that help navigate life's challenges.

      Ordinary Time
    • The Mystery of It All

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Paul Mariani has spent fifty years writing poetry that celebrates the vibrant sacramentality of life in the twilight of Modernity, and writing the lives of some of our greatest modern poets. This is a life-spanning collection of his prose explorations of what it means to be a person of wonder and imagination.

      The Mystery of It All