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David Orr

    David Orr ist ein herausragender Literaturkritiker, der sich auf Lyrik konzentriert. Seine Rezensionen und Essays zeichnen sich durch tiefgründige Einblicke in das Wesen der modernen Lyrik und ihren Platz in der breiteren Kulturlandschaft aus. Orr untersucht, wie Gedichte entstehen und wie sie in der heutigen Welt Anklang finden, wobei er oft die ästhetischen und philosophischen Dimensionen der poetischen Schöpfung ergründet.

    The Road Not Taken
    Vatican Council II
    The Unfiltered Enneagram
    You, Too, Could Write a Poem
    Modern Problems in Psychiatry
    • You, Too, Could Write a Poem

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The book features a curated selection of reviews and essays by David Orr, a prominent poetry columnist for the New York Times. It compiles his finest critiques and insights from the past fifteen years, showcasing his expertise and unique perspective on poetry and literature. Readers can expect thoughtful analysis that reflects Orr's deep appreciation for the craft and his ability to engage with contemporary poetic voices.

      You, Too, Could Write a Poem
    • From Instagram’s snarkiest Enneagram expert comes a hilarious and insightful book that shows how embracing our shadow side is our best path toward greater self-awareness and compassion

      The Unfiltered Enneagram
    • Vatican Council II

      • 307 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Sacrosanctum Concilium opened the door to all Christians to understand the contemporary challenge to their life and health, and it started with the reform of the liturgy. In the words of Paul VI the liturgy is the 'first source of life communicated to us, the first school of our spiritual life, the first gift we can give to Christian people by our believing and praying, and the first invitation to the world.' That is surely true for all of us.

      Vatican Council II
    • The Road Not Taken

      Finding America in the Poem Everyone Loves and Almost Everyone Gets Wrong

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(33)Abgeben

      Exploring the cultural significance of a beloved poem, this biography delves into its impact on American literature and society. It examines the themes, historical context, and the various interpretations that have shaped its legacy over time. By analyzing how the poem resonates with readers and its influence on American identity, the book offers a deep understanding of its enduring popularity and relevance in contemporary discussions about art and culture.

      The Road Not Taken