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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Journey to the Heart of Aikido: The Teachings of Motomichi Anno Sensei
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. The Roots and Philosophy of Dynamic Manual Interface: Manual Therapy to Awaken the Inner Healer
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Out in the Open, Revised Edition: The Complete Male Pelvis
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Pain Relief with Trigger Point Self-Help
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Collected Poems of Lenore Kandel
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. The Making of a Butterfly: Traditional Chinese Martial Arts As Taught by Master W. C. Chen
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Spiritual Tattoo: A Cultural History of Tattooing, Piercing, Scarification, Branding, and Implants
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Feng Shui Made Easy, Revised Edition: Designing Your Life with the Ancient Art of Placement
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Heart Yoga: The Sacred Marriage of Yoga and Mysticism
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. True North: A Journey into Unexplored Wilderness
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Isaac Newton and the Transmutation of Alchemy: An Alternative View of the Scientific Revolution
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Rhythm and Touch: The Fundamentals of Craniosacral Therapy
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Crash Course: A Self-Healing Guide to Auto Accident Trauma and Recovery
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Body Wisdom: Light Touch for Optimal Health
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Bright Segment: Volume VIII: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Immortal Sisters: Secret Teachings of Taoist Women Second Edition
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. Aikido in Everyday Life: Giving in to Get Your Way
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Goose Lane Editions Catch My Drift
An Atlantic Books Today Editor's PickLorna always wanted to stand out, but her career as a competitive swimmer was cut short by a knee injury. Cara, her daughter, tries hard to blend in, but when she has to fill in for her brother at a school pageant, she is overwhelmed by terror. Lorna is vain about her ability to shut out distractions. Cara can’t control her scary thoughts. And while Lorna tries her best to move past life’s early disappointments, Cara picks at the cracks in her family’s story. Spanning two decades, Catch My Drift follows mother and daughter through life changes big and small, and reveals that despite our shared experiences, we each live a private story.
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New Directions Publishing Corporation Frame Structures: Early Poems 1974-1979
Gathered here are versions of Hinge Picture (1974), Chanting at the Crystal Sea (1975), Cabbage Gardens (1979), and Secret History of the Dividing Line (1978) that differ in some respects from their original small-press editions. In a long preface, "Frame Structures," written especially for this volume, Howe suggests the autobiographical, familial, literary, and historical motifs that suffuse these early works. Taken together, the preface and poems reflect her rediscovered sense of her own beginnings as a poet, her movement from the visual arts into the iconography of the written word. Susan Howe is a professor of English at the State University of New York—Buffalo. Most of her later poetry has been collected in The Nonconformist's Memorial (New Directions, 1993), The Europe of Trusts: Selected Poems (Sun & Moon Press, 1990), and Singularities (Wesleyan University Press, 1990). She is also the author of two landmark books of postmodernist criticism, The Birth-mark: unsettling the wilderness in American literary history (Wesleyan University Press, 1993) and My Emily Dickinson (North Atlantic Books, 1985).
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Goose Lane Editions Restigouche: The Long Run of the Wild River
Winner, New Brunswick Book Award (Non-Fiction) Longlisted, Miramichi Reader's "The Very Best!" Book Awards (Non-Fiction)A CBC New Brunswick Book List SelectionAn Atlantic Books Today Must-Have New Brunswick Books of 2020 SelectionThe Restigouche River flows through the remote border region between the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, its magically transparent waters, soaring forest hillsides, and population of Atlantic salmon creating one of the most storied wild spaces on the continent. In Restigouche, writer Philip Lee follows ancient portage routes into the headwaters of the river, travelling by canoe to explore the extraordinary history of the river and the people of the valley. They include the Mi’gmaq, who have lived in the Restigouche valley for thousands of years; the descendants of French Acadian, Irish, and Scottish settlers; and some of the wealthiest people in the world who for more than a century have used the river as an exclusive wilderness retreat.The people of the Restigouche have long been both divided and united by a remarkable river that each day continues to assert itself, despite local and global industrial forces that now threaten its natural systems and the survival of the salmon. In the deep pools and rushing waters of the Restigouche, in this place apart in a rapidly changing natural world, Lee finds a story of hope about how to safeguard wild spaces and why doing so is the most urgent question of our time.
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Siglio Press Bernadette Mayer: Memory: 2020
A revered classic of 1970s New York conceptualism, Bernadette Mayer’s Memory synthesizes writing and photography in this prescient “emotional science project” A New York Times Book Review 2020 holiday gift guide pick In July 1971, Bernadette Mayer embarked on an experiment: for one month she shot a roll of 35mm film each day and kept a journal. The result was a conceptual work that investigates the nature of memory, its surfaces, textures and material. Memory is both monumental in scope (over 1,100 photographs, two hundred pages of text and six hours of audio recording) and a groundbreaking work by a poet who is widely regarded as one of the most innovative experimental writers of her generation. Presaging Mayer’s durational, constraint-based diaristic works of poetry, it also evinces her extraordinary—and often unheralded—contribution to conceptual art. Mayer has called Memory “an emotional science project,” but it is far from confessional. This boldly experimental record follows the poet’s eye as she traverses early morning into night, as quotidian minutiae metamorphose into the lyrical, as her stream of consciousness becomes incantatory. In text and image, Mayer constructs the mercurial consciousness of the present moment from which memory is—as she says—“always there, to be entered, like the world of dreams or an ongoing TV show.” This publication brings together the full sequence of images and text for the first time in book form, making space for a work that has been legendary but mostly invisible. Originally exhibited in 1972 by pioneering gallerist Holly Solomon, it was not shown again in its entirety until 2016 at the Poetry Foundation in Chicago and then again in 2017 in New York City at the CANADA Gallery. The text was published without the photographs in 1975 by North Atlantic Books in an edition that has long been out of print. Bernadette Mayer (born 1945) is the author of over 30 books, including the acclaimed Midwinter Day (1982), a book-length poem written during a single day in Lenox, Massachusetts, The Desires of Mothers to Please Others in Letters (1994) and Work and Days (2016), which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Associated with the New York School as well as the Language poets, Mayer has also been an influential teacher and editor. In the art world, she is best known for her collaboration with Vito Acconci as editors of the influential mimeographed magazine 0 TO 9.
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