Cupping Our Palms explores the mysteries of life and accepts not having the answers. The narrators of these poems face what it means to grow and change, as a human animal and as a spiritual vessel. These poems offer a new take on human interaction with the natural world, what it means to be part of passing generations, and how to be lovingly critical of humanity. Even among the darkness, these poems find and share the beautiful.
Cupping Our Palms explores the mysteries of life and accepts not having the answers. The narrators of these poems face what it means to grow and change, as a human animal and as a spiritual vessel. These poems offer a new take on human interaction with the natural world, what it means to be part of passing generations, and how to be lovingly critical of humanity. Even among the darkness, these poems find and share the beautiful.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Greenhause has won the Ledbury Poetry Competition, Aesthetica Magazine's Creative Writing Award in Poetry, the Telluride Institute's Fischer Poetry Prize, and the Prism Review Poetry Prize, and his poems have appeared in America, december, New York Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Poetry Ireland Review, The Poetry Society, The Rialto, RHINO, Subtropics, and the Times Literary Supplement. Jonathan lives in Jersey City with his wife and their two sons, all within a stone's throw of the local freight line.
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