Search results for ""Author John Brandi""
White Pine Press Heartbeat Geography: New and Selected Poems
Here, at last, a major collection of John Brandi's work, spanning nearly thirty years of travels -- from early poems written in South America to those from India, the Himalayas, the Arctic, the North American outback, the deep solitude of New Mexico's mountains -- and, always, from the continent of the heart. Eight out-of-print books by John Brandi are represented here, as well as selections form recent work, enhanced by thirty journal drawings.
£13.08
Holy Cow Press Hymn for a Night Feast: Poems: 1979-1986
£8.81
White Pine Press The World, The World
"Delicate, gracious, and eloquent, Brandi's poems reveal that he remains an extraordinary profound poet of prayer and praise."--David St. John "A subtly crafted compendium of geophysical/metaphysical perception shifts and non-static reflections by a world-poet, journeying yet always profoundly at home in this multi-layered Trickster world."--Ken Rodgers, Kyoto Journal "These poems shine with a Taoist sensibility and the wisdom and simplicity of self. Poems of rare precision, charm, and truth."--Joanne Kyger John Brandi lives in El Rito, New Mexico, where he continues to write, paint, and nurture a few melons in the garden.
£12.85
White Pine Press A Luminous Uplift, Landscape & Memoir
“They are a form of language on landscape, a form of inscape, that, intimate and moving, are also arresting and revelatory.”— Arthur SzeA Luminous Uplift is a rich compendium of John Brandi’s new and selected prose spanning four decades of investigative travels through the American Southwest to the far reaches of the Himalaya. John Brandi’s selection of writings over the last four decades opens with his awakening to landscape and poetry during his upbringing in California, his counterculture years in the Sixties, and his Peace Corps work with indigenous farmers in the Andes. Essays on his multiple visits to India, Sikkim and Nepal, with vivid descriptions of Khajuraho’s erotic temples, the ritual dances of Kerala, the monasteries of the Himalaya, move from the physical landscape to the literary, with his discovery of Ghalib’s poetry and his reflections on Baudelaire while lost in the crowds of Mumbai. Brandi roves in these pages from the sky villages of Hopi, the Deer Dance of Taos, walkabouts with Japanese poet Nanao Sakaki, to his practice of haiku in the New Mexico mesa lands he has made his home.
£18.21
White Pine Press Facing High Water
From the Himalayas, Angkor Wat, the barrios of Old Havana, the highlands of Chiapas, and the streets of New York, John Brandi's poems lead us toward rapport with the natural world and our own inner landscapes.
£12.60
White Pine Press A House By Itself: Selected Haiku of Shiki
"Shiki's distinctive vision and direct expression make a tone recognizably his own, conveyed beautifully in these pages' translations. We hear Shiki's haiku as the voice of a friend bringing complex news in a few intimate words. These haiku are drawn from a world that feels close to our own, and they bring our own lives and world closer. Shiki's poems are necessary and delicious as mountain water, carrying the mountain's hidden minerals from inside it to inside us." Jane Hirshfield, author of The Heart of Haiku and The Ink Dark Moon Last year's dream I wake to this year's reality Shiki is considered by the Japanese as one of the masters of haiku. He radically reformed the haiku, suggesting "sketching from life" as an aesthetic.
£11.90