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Working with words and color and movement, poet Joseph Pintauro and artist and activist Corita Kent created this unparalleled inspirational gem in the late 1960s. In To Believe in God, the poet turns the question of a belief in God in his palm, looking at it as one might examine the creases and lines there, and uses that contemplation to celebrate through faith the extraordinary ordinary events in life. His words are set against Sister Corita's vibrant and riotous color flowing through the pages. A visit through these pages will summon the reader back time and again to find inspiration and beauty.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Working with words and color and movement, poet Joseph Pintauro and artist and activist Corita Kent created this unparalleled inspirational gem in the late 1960s. In To Believe in God, the poet turns the question of a belief in God in his palm, looking at it as one might examine the creases and lines there, and uses that contemplation to celebrate through faith the extraordinary ordinary events in life. His words are set against Sister Corita's vibrant and riotous color flowing through the pages. A visit through these pages will summon the reader back time and again to find inspiration and beauty.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Pintauro's literary works as a poet , novelist and playwright are known world wide and critically acclaimed for their passion, honesty, and distinctive artistry. Pintauro's poetry includes To Believe In God, To Believe in Man, and To Believe in Things (with artist Corita Kent), The Rainbow Box, (a collection of four volumes, with artist Norman LaLiberte), and Kites At Empty Airports. His plays include Snow Orchid, Raft of the Medusa, Men's Lives, Beside Herself , Cacciatore, Heaven & Earth, and Metropolitan Operas, a cycle of twenty-six short plays. His novels are Cold Hands and State of Grace. An ordained priest , Pintauro obtained special permission from his bishop while in his 30s to join the secular world and thus began a five-decade career in the literary and visual arts. Pintauro was also an accomplished photographer whose work is held in numerous public and private collections; in 2018 he authored American House: A Photographic Flight Through Time. Pintauro lived and worked in Sag Harbor, New York City, and Key West.