Kathy Engel's poetry collection, The Lost Brother Alphabet, is both ode and elegy, a song of grief and the tenacity of love made into the living and feeling word. Engel's poems seek understanding and beauty as the speaker seeks to keep living and to continue remembering.
Kathy Engel's poetry collection, The Lost Brother Alphabet, is both ode and elegy, a song of grief and the tenacity of love made into the living and feeling word. Engel's poems seek understanding and beauty as the speaker seeks to keep living and to continue remembering.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kathy Engel started, imagined, co-coordinated/curated a bunch of projects with many others, including cultural component of June 12, 1982 March for Disarmament and Human Rights, talking Nicaragua, Moving Towards Home, MADRE (which she directed for five years, Riptide Communications, Stand With Sisters for Economic Dignity, Who I Will Be, Poets for Ayiti, Hayground School, KickAss Artists, Lyrical Democracies, East End for Peace, East End Women in Black... co edited with Kamal Boullata, We Begin Here: Poems for Palestine and Lebanon. Other books include Ruth's Skirts, The Lost Brother Alphabet. She teaches, meaning co-learns, at New York University in the Department of Art & Public Policy.The rest is in the poems, she hopes. And the in betweens
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