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This book is focused on how much love I have for my wife, Brenda. She and Jesus are the most important two in my life. My 4 daughters are close to me as well. Brenda and I fell in love 36 years ago. After 2 years of dating and building our love for each other, we chose to be married. ¿ Our relationship has followed the principles of my earlier book, How To Find A Good Companion. During all of our loving 30+ years together, I have written close to 500 poems for her. They are based on my love for her and for the direction I receive from Jesus. Brenda and I plan to stay close for the rest of our…mehr

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This book is focused on how much love I have for my wife, Brenda. She and Jesus are the most important two in my life. My 4 daughters are close to me as well. Brenda and I fell in love 36 years ago. After 2 years of dating and building our love for each other, we chose to be married. ¿ Our relationship has followed the principles of my earlier book, How To Find A Good Companion. During all of our loving 30+ years together, I have written close to 500 poems for her. They are based on my love for her and for the direction I receive from Jesus. Brenda and I plan to stay close for the rest of our lives. The 100 poems I included in this book are mostly for her. A small part of the 100 poems were written for her friends and my family. The poems for her included more, stronger adult love than the ones for my daughters in their book
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Michael Lewis is the author of Heidegger and the Place of Ethics (Bloomsbury), Heidegger beyond Deconstruction: On Nature (Bloomsbury), Derrida and Lacan: Another Writing (Edinburgh University Press), and (with Tanja Staehler), Phenomenology: An Introduction (Bloomsbury), along with articles on Agamben, Bataille, Derrida, Esposito, Lacan, Stiegler, and ¿i¿ek among others. Educated in Philosophy at the Universities of Warwick and Essex, he has taught philosophy, film, psychoanalysis, and philosophical anthropology at the University of Sussex (2007-9, 2011), University of Warwick (2010), and the University of the West of England (2011-15). He currently teaches philosophy at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne.