"Her Infinite Variety" is a collection of poems, stories, and plays celebrating women. Through his narratives, dramatizations, and monologues, Malcolm Glass takes his reader on a journey through the triumphs and tribulations of women and their relationships with men and other women. These pieces show women dealing with frustration and grief, making tough choices, expressing wit and sensibility, determination and confusion. The reader will find in this collection characters who are mystical and mythical, whimsical and nostalgic. "Her Infinite Variety" suggests that the depth and diversity of women extends far beyond its pages, to infinity.…mehr
"Her Infinite Variety" is a collection of poems, stories, and plays celebrating women. Through his narratives, dramatizations, and monologues, Malcolm Glass takes his reader on a journey through the triumphs and tribulations of women and their relationships with men and other women. These pieces show women dealing with frustration and grief, making tough choices, expressing wit and sensibility, determination and confusion. The reader will find in this collection characters who are mystical and mythical, whimsical and nostalgic. "Her Infinite Variety" suggests that the depth and diversity of women extends far beyond its pages, to infinity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
For seventy years Malcolm Glass has published poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and plays His work has appeared in many journals, including Poetry, Nimrod, The Arizona Quarterly, The Sewanee Review, and Prairie Schooner. Heinemann published his guide to writing poetry, Important Words (with Bill Brown); and he is the author of a half dozen books published by Scholastic Books. His books of poetry include Bone Love, In the Shadow of the Gourd, The Dinky Line, and Malcolm Glass: Greatest Hits. His latest collection of poems, Mirrors, Myths, and Dreams, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2018.
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