Wanderers - E-book - ePub

Edition en anglais

Mei Lan Wang

,

Sarah Ben Sabat

,

John S Green

,

Marsheila Rockwell

,

Moni Brar

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 Mei Lan Wang et  Sarah Ben Sabat - Wanderers.
Whether seeking asylum, travelling between homes, or studying abroad, these poems shimmer and roar with the chaos, beauty, and astonishment that come... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Whether seeking asylum, travelling between homes, or studying abroad, these poems shimmer and roar with the chaos, beauty, and astonishment that come with crossing borders. The impetus for crossing varies, but whatever the reason, borders loom large in the lives of these poets. Contents: Crossing - John S GreenDouble Hearted - Shawn L. BirdFilter - Sarah Ben SabatFirst Grade Escapade - Yvona Fast"Have a Good One" - Raymond G.
FalguiLand Lost With My Childhood - Jennifer MarianiLeaving - Yvona FastMakeshift Borders - Nnadi SamuelNew Words, New Language - Mari-Carmen MarínSplit and Shattered - Mari-Carmen MarinStreet Cred - Sophia N. AshleyThe Ballet Class - Jackie KierulfThe Beat of the City - A. J. FifeThe murky river - Mei WangThe Things We Pass Down - Marsheila RockwellThird Culture Kid - Mildred AchochWhat You Want Doesn't Matter- Moni BrarWind Advisories: NYC - Lorraine Schein East Village Wind Broadway Wind

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    15/12/2021
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-7779888-0-7
  • EAN
    9781777988807
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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À propos des auteurs

Jennifer Mariani was born and raised in Harare, Zimbabwe. At 17, she moved to Manchester, England, to continue her ballet training. After three years, she returned to Zimbabwe, briefly working with National Ballet and Tumbuka Dance Company. In 2004, Jennifer moved to Canada. She has been a guest judge for Off Topic Publishing's monthly poetry contest and launched The Poetry Box with editor-in-chief Marion Lougheed.
Jennifer writes about Africa, both the landscape and being white in post-independent Zimbabwe. She also writes about women's issues including domestic violence, body image and eating disorders. Jennifer currently resides in Calgary, Alberta, with one partner, two daughters, three cats and numerous volumes of Pablo Neruda's poetry. She teaches ballet at Alberta Ballet School. Her favourite poems are written for her children.

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