Hüpfen, rennen, klettern, sogar schwimmen kann der Hase. Darauf ist er stolz. Aber was er am meisten an sich mag, das ist die Freundschaft zu der kleinen Maus im blau-weissen Ringelhemd. Ab 3.
Janet Holmes Bücher
Janet Holmes schreibt mit durchdringender Intelligenz und unerwartetem Witz über die Komplexität des modernen Lebens. Ihre Arbeit taucht ein in die Kollision zwischen unserer inneren Landschaft und äußeren Realitäten, wobei sie oft Themen wie Identität, Beziehungen und die Art und Weise erforscht, wie die Welt um uns herum auf uns wirkt. Mit einem einzigartigen Stil, der sowohl lyrisch als auch experimentell ist, schafft Holmes Werke, die herausfordernd und doch zugänglich sind. Ihre Poesie lädt die Leser ein, das Alltägliche zu betrachten und seine verborgene Schönheit und Komplexität zu entdecken.






F2F
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring the intricate relationship between sight and women's self-identities, this poetry collection weaves together influences from Emily Dickinson and mythological figures like Echo, Eurydice, and Eros. Utilizing the unique format of online text-messaging language, the work delves into how these elements shape women's experiences and connections, offering a modern lens on timeless themes of perception and identity.
This work celebrates composers and creators such as Harry Partch, Raymond Scott, Leon Theremin, and George Ives, who had to invent new instruments to capture the music heard in their mind's ear. It's subject is the artist's dilemma - how to deliver a new idea through existing media. schovat popis
The Green Tuxedo
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Exploring the complexities of late twentieth-century life, the poems delve beneath the surface of seemingly polished exteriors to reveal underlying turbulence, including themes of racism and violence. The second half incorporates diary entries from the author’s father, blending memory and imagination to reconstruct his youth. This reflective journey emphasizes the importance of questioning appearances and encourages readers to seek deeper understanding rather than definitive answers, celebrating the exploration of concealed truths.
The handbook of Language and Gender
- 776 Seiten
- 28 Lesestunden
"The Handbook of Language and Gender is a collection of articles written by a team of leading specialists in the field that examines the implications of gender ideologies for the ways we interact. The volume includes data and case-studies from interactions in a number of different social contexts and from a range of different communities, and theoretical discussions about the problems, pitfalls, and potential benefits of research on and discourses about gender." "This handbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, and stimulating picture of the field of language and gender for students and researchers in a wide range of disciplines, including linguistics, gender studies, communication, management, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. Book jacket."--Jacket
Part of the "Learning About Language" series, this text examines sociolinguistics and covers such topics as multilingual speech communities and language variation
Lily adores everything pink, from her boots to her bicycle, but feels lonely. She tries to play with various animals, but none are suitable— the snail is slow, the chicken is silly, and the goat damages her clothes. Finally, she meets a perfect friend who is also pink!
The MS of My Kin
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of family and identity, this work cleverly plays with the title of Emily Dickinson's poetry collection. By manipulating the letters, it transforms into a personal manuscript that reflects the author's connection to their lineage and broader human experience. This creative approach invites readers to consider the intimate relationship between literature and personal history, suggesting that the essence of one's kin and kind can be found within the art of writing.
Focusing on the theme of overcoming fear, this story illustrates how children can confront their anxieties on a big day. Instead of resorting to scary tactics, the narrative encourages using a friendly smile as a more effective way to face challenges. Through its charming tale, it imparts valuable lessons about bravery and positivity, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
