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Songs of a Certain Humanity is an eloquent anthology on the human condition, 25 years in the making. This collection offers 40 poems, 14 lyrics and 12 poetic fables written over the course of a quarter century. Here, accomplished author Robert Spencer Knotts explores our deeper nature as human beings and reflects on the value of humanity itself. Founder of the Humanity Project, Knotts insists that we each possess a vast potential to improve ourselves and the human species. Readers will find this anthology inspiring and hopeful, offering an antidote to the dark pessimism that infects so much of our society.…mehr

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Songs of a Certain Humanity is an eloquent anthology on the human condition, 25 years in the making. This collection offers 40 poems, 14 lyrics and 12 poetic fables written over the course of a quarter century. Here, accomplished author Robert Spencer Knotts explores our deeper nature as human beings and reflects on the value of humanity itself. Founder of the Humanity Project, Knotts insists that we each possess a vast potential to improve ourselves and the human species. Readers will find this anthology inspiring and hopeful, offering an antidote to the dark pessimism that infects so much of our society.
Autorenporträt
Robert Spencer Knotts is the author of 24 previous published books, most of these for young readers and written under the name Bob Knotts or a pseudonym. He also has written five plays, numerous poems, fables, blogs, lyrics and other literary works. In addition, Knotts is a lifelong musician who has composed more than 100 compositions including "A Symphony of Some Humanity - Symphony #1 for Strings and Choir" and "All, In Joyful Song - A Carol In Three Movements." In 2005, he founded the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, the Humanity Project, and still serves as the group's president and primary program creator. Based in South Florida, the Humanity Project instills greater respect for goodness and inherent value of humanity. The group's motto is: "Equality For Each, Respect For All." ( www.thehumanityproject.com ) Knotts is among fewer than 50,000 Americans whose biography is included in the Marquis "Who's Who In America" and "Who's Who in the World," the standard biographical references. He has twice been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. ( www.rsknotts.com )