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MY DANCE WITH LIFE chronicles the meanderings of the culturally rich life of this artist-author. Written in two traditional Japanese short forms, Haibun and Haiku, the author shares insights from a well-lived life through intriguing tales of the twists and turns her path has taken. Readers will recall their own life insights through this potent cornucopia of crystalline moments in heightened awareness. This brilliant deeply felt tome will awaken each reader to the beauties within the fleeting moments of temporal things - precious and meaningful, frozen in time.

Produktbeschreibung
MY DANCE WITH LIFE chronicles the meanderings of the culturally rich life of this artist-author. Written in two traditional Japanese short forms, Haibun and Haiku, the author shares insights from a well-lived life through intriguing tales of the twists and turns her path has taken. Readers will recall their own life insights through this potent cornucopia of crystalline moments in heightened awareness. This brilliant deeply felt tome will awaken each reader to the beauties within the fleeting moments of temporal things - precious and meaningful, frozen in time.
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Autorenporträt
Born in the mysterious city of New Orleans, Phyllis Parun is a self-styled creative with an individual intelligence whose voyage of self-discovery destined her to develop first as a visual artist then as a gilding craftswoman and a pioneer culturer finally as philosophical poet. As a writer she has explored many literary forms: non-fiction, essays, short stories, philosophical and poetic memoir. Community activism set her course of involvement in black, gay and women's rights in late 1960s and in the arts in the mid-1970s then in the healing arts of the 1980s-90s. This author writes with insight and honesty about the human condition as she has lived it. New Orleans Born is her poetic homage to her New Orleans of the 1940-50s and continuing to 2000 in New Orleans Between Poetry and the Blues. In this, Phyllis' third book she continues traversing five decades of her life with captivating autobiographical tales about the people, eras, and circumstances that shaped her character and life. These personal tales will inspire any reader who seeks a deeper understanding of their own lives to remember long forgotten memories.Phyllis Parun is a deeply honest author and a quintessential example of Cocteau's dictum that "writing should be an act of love otherwise its nothing but handwriting."