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The poets style allows him to manipulate rhythm in order to rouse the reader to become one with the composition. there are several characters that this literary Work is attributed to; for BreAnna, B. M.L. December's child and I blame me, are works describing the birth and problems he faced with his daughter at birth in 1993. "A Pastor after his own heart" was written in 1984 for two Pastors he served under. "Ode to Danita" was written in 1976, the work is attributed to his first real love. "Grandma Matteal" was written for his Maternal grandmother Matteal Hayes "Evalina" was written in 2012…mehr

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The poets style allows him to manipulate rhythm in order to rouse the reader to become one with the composition. there are several characters that this literary Work is attributed to; for BreAnna, B. M.L. December's child and I blame me, are works describing the birth and problems he faced with his daughter at birth in 1993. "A Pastor after his own heart" was written in 1984 for two Pastors he served under. "Ode to Danita" was written in 1976, the work is attributed to his first real love. "Grandma Matteal" was written for his Maternal grandmother Matteal Hayes "Evalina" was written in 2012 for his last Paternal Aunt. The work is attributed to the accomplishments of the Barker family's legacy. "Patricia Ann Scott Barner" and "Brenda" was written in 2013 for his two sisters who passed that year. "A PIECE OF ME" was written in tribute to his mother Irene Delores Blackston who also passed in 2013. This book of poetry are poems written about past/current events, education, personal achievements, holidays/Holidays, life, death and just plain entertainment. "The day that I died" was written in 1984, Today the poet teaches sabbath school/service in Stockton CA. as Pastor of Y'ahuah/Y'ahshuahs House Of Prayer.
Autorenporträt
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.