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Quarantine. A book of stories and poems by Райса Каримбаева Pdf
ABOUT THE BOOKDuring the quarantine period, I decided to collect all my satirical stories and poems in one collection at all, in order to cheer up a little and think, dream about something pleasant. In the everyday hustle and bustle, we completely forgot about the main values of life, about spirituality, about love, about people close and dear to us.
Between Shadows by María del Pilar Martínez Nandín Pdf
Before a time never lived and untold circumstances, I became interested in writing about the daily events of The Quarantine. Sometimes as criticism, other times as simple stories, short poems, an allusion to movies or books, and quotes of mine. When the world stopped due to the contingency, I began to carefully observe my surroundings, the house, my yard, the garden, the muzzled people and it seemed to me that I saw the reality differently with a sensitivity that surprised me. We are still in quarantine and there is much to say... I will continue writing.
Quarantined: a Life in Poems and Stories by Ann Hirsch Rita Pdf
Poems and stories written by Rita Hirsch, introduced and contextualized by her daughter, Ann Hirsch. The poems and stories include observations from growing up in New York in the Depression, including a scarlet fever quarantine, and reflections on the unique experiences of living, aging, and raising a family as a woman in the second half of the 20th century.
Poetry. QUARANTINE is a book-length poem narrated by a man dying of the bubonic plague. Set outside London during the summer of 1665, the poem explores issues of sexuality and subjectivity while narrating a life within death. The narrative accumulates via accretion and contradiction, complicating the narrator's attempts to truthfully describe his life, and therefore complicating the narrative itself. QUARANTINE is the fourth book by Henry and won the 2003 Alice Fay di Castagnola Award from the Poetry Society of America. His previous titles include AMERICAN INCIDENT and GRAFT. Henry teaches at the University of Richmond.
Quarantine Days by Vaishali Chandorkar Chitale Pdf
'When the going gets tough, the tough get going, ' aptly describes Quarantine Days. Every person's never-say-die spirit shines through each and every story and poem in this anthology. Last two years, the world was mostly in quarantine, and we lived in fear; but our inner strength and resilience saw us through some of the worst times in humankind's history. This anthology has stories and poems of courage, optimism and hope written by people amongst us who penned down their experiences for the coming generations and for history to take note of.
"My So-Called Quarantine" is a collection of poetry that finds 22-year-old Terran on the verge of a psychotic break, toiling with existentialism and tempestuous emotions brought to surface by the COVID-19 pandemic. In the heated hush of his tiny bedroom, the Bahamian scholar desperately attempts to weave these moments of mental warfare into something other than his own hangman's noose of jealousy, rage, and sorrow.
Corona Diaries is a collection of poems inspired by the experiences and perspectives of various individuals during the quarantine period of the 2020 pandemic. This book is an imaginative documentation of how the Coronavirus affected different types of people and the states of minds they were left with. This book reaches out to people from all walks of life and relates them to the quarantine period in a fun and light-hearted, but also, in a serious manner. Facts and thoughts of these times makes this collection of poems a nice keepsake to mark this moment in time.
"In a time of so much conflict and hate, why not shine a light on love?" Cries From Quarantine is a tender, insightful book of poetry about love of all kinds. From the unconditional type of familial love to the unconventional type of romantic love, the verses curated for this collection are intended to inspire a universal truth: that self-love is at the heart of all love. Each poem is written with gratitude for the stillness brought on by the 2020 pandemic. Why Cries From Quarantine? Because we all need a way to acknowledge, reflect and release. Quarantine has no doubt been uncomfortable and unfamiliar--at times made worse by an unrelenting sense of loneliness. In this pandemic, so many of us have discovered or reconnected with parts of ourselves that we would have never had the opportunity to reach without the gift of time and isolation. Cries From Quarantine is about gaining a perspective shift and letting go of anything heavy. About finding an outlet for emotional processing and self-expression whether that's journaling, meditating, hiking, dancing...whatever it takes. Poetry just so happened to be the author's choice. She found a path to healing and freedom through writing.What's going to allow you to discover the gift of radical self-acceptance? From there we can accept others, live with more light and love with less conditions. Consider this a self-love movement. Let Cries From Quarantine inspire you.
Capsule Stories Isolation Edition by Carolina Vonkampen,Natasha Lioe Pdf
Featuring poetry, stories, and essays by established authors and emerging writers, Capsule Stories Isolation Edition captures people's stories and feelings during the coronavirus pandemic and the often isolating social measures that come with it--social distancing, shelter in place orders, isolation, quarantine. Reading about these writers' experiences from all over the world during this moment--the fear, the grief, the boredom, the uncertainty, the gratitude, the joy in the small things--is heartbreaking and astounding. Within this literary magazine's 190-plus pages are the words you need to feel less alone during this lonely and isolating time.
Cries From Quarantine is a tender, insightful book of poetry about love of all kinds. From the unconditional type of familial love to the unconventional type of romantic love, the verses curated for this collection are intended to inspire a universal truth: that self-love is at the heart of all love. Each poem is written with gratitude for the stillness brought on by the 2020 pandemic.
Love in the Age of Quarantine: Poetry by Katie Feltmate Pdf
Written through and inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic, this collection of poetry contains themes around love, heartbreak, abusive relationships, grief, body image, self-love and healing.
False-Positive: the Quarantine Verses by Geoff Peterson Pdf
A Book At War With Itself I had completed my earlier book, dotted the i’s and licked the stamps, and then... SOMETHING HAPPENED and there was nothing more to say. —geoff peterson False-Positive is an author’s kiss of death. Beginning in the silence that precedes thought, it slips between sleep and jolts of bad conscience. Comprised of fragments struggling to find a pulse, the work fails to achieve form. It will not gather or cohere. It cannot be satisfied. Peterson’s latest is the record of a book nearly aborted, as forlorn as a teddy bear in back of a stolen car, and best viewed as a cry from a rented room during the latest pandemic. Unearthed one day from layers of ash, it could prove to be as time sensitive as a doomsday document. Reader Comments These quarantine poems are parables about growing old and sick, while finding threads of hope in all leftover things...a teddy bear or the beads of a rosary. —Andy Vinca, student of Machado’s Compelling glimpses from inside the rabbit hole in which the poet awakens to a previous life and examines the missing pages that were omitted till he was ready to face them... Scraps of poems not made public but rather assembled by a family member or biographer as they disclose the man’s exit. —Rich Culbertson, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Damn, he’s good! Any time I pick up his book I can open to any page and be restored to my senses. —Sharon Butler, artist
Quarantined by Sara Bruno,Brey Dawson,Rebecca Ryan Pdf
This book is dedicated to promoting a supportive integration through the pandemic. COVID-19 was the first global pandemic of our time. After putting out a call for pandemic poetry, we were overwhelmed by the incredible responses received. It is our pleasure to amplify the voices of creatives. Thank you to the community of writers that were brave enough to enter. This project was made possible by the Antarctic Institute of Canada. We are forever grateful for the opportunity they have bestowed upon each of the writers of this book. We may have been isolated, but this work proves, none of us were ever truly alone.
The Danger! Quarantine Collage Poetry by Cecil Touchon,Rosalia Touchon Pdf
This is a book project in which artists and poets from around the world were invited to contribute collage poetry and images of artworks made while in quarantine about being in quarantine and using news about the pandemic as collage poetry material as it was unfolding in the months of April and May, 2020.