Search results for ""Author Robert Bly""
Ebury Publishing Iron John
Robert Bly writes that it is clear to men that the images of adult manhood given by popular culture are worn out, that a man can no longer depend on them. Iron John searches for a new vision of what a man is or could be, drawing on psychology, anthropology, mythology, folklore and legend. Robert Bly looks at the importance of the Wild Man (reminiscent of the Wild Woman in Women Who Run With the Wolves), who he compares to a Zen priest, a shaman or a woodman.'This book needs to be read, I believe, not as a dry work of scholarship to be judged coolly by the mind, but as the work of a poet struggling to convey an emotional experience and lead us to what he has found within himself' Guardian'Eclectic and unclassifiable. Iron John is a work whose mentors are the prophetic poets and crazies, William Blake and Walt Whitman' Sydney Morning Herald'Important.timely.and powerful' New York Times
£14.99
NTC Publishing Group,U.S. The Online Copywriter's Handbook
Today's number 1 copywriter shows you how to grab attention and drive sales with customer-focused, results-based Web copy. In "The Online Copywriter's Handbook", Robert Bly - one of the world's most honored copywriters and the bestselling author of "The Copywriter's Handbook" - turns his attention to the unlimited marketplace of the Internet. The result? The first book to apply long-established persuasive techniques to the interactive capabilities and unique possibilities of the Web. While the psychological hot buttons and decision drivers may be similar, the techniques of persuasion online are different - often dramatically different! Look to "The Online Copywriter's Handbook" for inside tips on how to write brilliant copy for: Websites; Home pages; Internet direct mail; Banner ads; Landing pages; E-zines; Web-based documents; and more! Let today's master copywriter show you how to take your online copywriting to the next level of effectiveness, success, and profitable results!
£19.99
White Pine Press Looking for Dragon Smoke: Essays on Poetry
This collection contains some of Bly’s seminal essays on poets and poetry including: Looking for Dragon Smoke, The Eight Stages of Translation, Six Disciplines that Intensify Poetry, and essays on Hirshfield, Stevens, Whitman, Wright, Rilke, Machado, Stafford and others.
£17.01
White Pine Press Reaching Out to the World: New & Selected Prose Poems
Available for the first time, this significant volume collects over one hundred of Robert Bly's prose poems written over a period of five decades. It includes the bulk of several landmark out-of-print volumes as well as uncollected poems and new material. Bly has been one of the leading writers of the prose poem since the re-emergence of the form in the 1960s.
£12.67
St Martin's Press The Copywriter's Handbook (4th Edition): A Step-By-Step Guide to Writing Copy that Sells
£17.99
Beacon Press Kabir: Ecstatic Poems
£13.49
Counterpoint News Of The Universe: Poems of Twofold Consciousness
£17.09
The Perseus Books Group Iron John A Book about Men
£13.49
Editorial Kairós SA Ser hombre
Qué quiere decir en la actualidad ?ser hombre?? Existen distintos caminos para ser hombre y desvelar lo que es profundamente masculino? Esta oportuna colección de ensayos, llena de intuiciones, poesía, literatura y aciertos, arroja luz sobre estas cuestiones y sirve como mapa indispensable para los nuevos hombres que buscan valores esenciales que brinden dignidad, respeto, sensibilidad y plenitud.
£17.68
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd A Little Book on the Human Shadow
£13.20
Beacon Press Mirabai: Ecstatic Poems
£13.49
Graywolf Press Airmail: The Letters of Robert Bly and Tomas Transtromer
£27.44
Bloodaxe Books Ltd Airmail: The Letters of Robert Bly and Tomas Tranströmer
One day in spring 1964, the young American poet Robert Bly left his rural farmhouse and drove 150 miles to the University of Minnesota library in Minneapolis to obtain the latest book by the young Swedish poet Tomas Transtromer. When Bly returned home that evening with a copy of Transtromer's The Half-Finished Heaven, he found a letter waiting for him from its author. With this remarkable coincidence as its beginning, what followed was a vibrant correspondence between two poets who would become essential contributors to global literature. Airmail collects more than 290 letters, written from 1964 until 1990, when Transtromer suffered a stroke that has left him partially paralysed and diminished his capacity to write. Across their correspondence, the two poets are profoundly engaged with each other and with the larger world: the Vietnam War, European and American elections, and the struggles of affording a life as a writer. Airmail also offers remarkable insights into the processes of translating literature from one language into another. As Bly began to render Transtromer's poetry into English and Transtromer began to translate Bly's poetry into Swedish, their collaboration soon turned into a friendship that has lasted fifty years. Insightful, brilliant, and often funny, Airmail provides a rare portrait of two artists who have become integral to each other's particular genius. Based on the original Swedish edition published in 2001, this publication marks the first time letters by Transtromer and Bly have been made available in Britain. Robert Bly's translations of Tomas Transtromer appear in The Half-Finished Heaven: The Best Poems of Tomas Transtromer, published by Graywolf Press. Transtromer's complete poetry is available in English in Robin Fulton's translation, New Collected Poems, published by Bloodaxe Books (and by New Directions in the US under the title The Great Enigma: New Collected Poems).
£15.00
White Pine Press The Lion's Tail and Eyes: Poems Written Out of Laziness and Silence
"An unusual, exciting volume which serves ideally to lead readers into the extraordinary creative world of three Minnesota poets who are familiar with the contemporary poetry of several nations and who together are bringing to American poetry a powerful new direction away from academicism. Poetry which experiments with content rather than with form and whose life does not depend upon the metrics but upon the life of the poet himself. "--John Logan This is a facsimile edition of the original Sixties Press book issued in 1962 and contains some of Robert Bly's and James Wright's iconic poems.
£11.79
Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd. The Lightning Should Have Fallen on Ghalib
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux Hunger
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Inner Traditions Bear and Company The Other Within: The Genius of Deformity in Myth, Culture, and Psyche
Reveals myth and “otherness” as keys to restoring self, nature, and society• Shows how myths contain medicine to restore wholeness amidst trauma, exile, sudden life change, disability, illness, death, or grief• Synthesizes lessons from shamanic practice, quantum physics, alchemy, soul poetry, wildness, social justice, and the author’s lived experience• Discloses the blessings of outsiderhood and the gifts and insights gained and contributed to culture by those who are marginalized and outcastThere is an “other” that lives within each of us, an exiled part that carries wisdom needed for ourselves and the culture at large. Having survived disabling polio as an infant, Daniel Deardorff knows the oppressions of exclusion and outsiderhood. He guides readers on an initiatory journey through ancient myth, literature, and personal revelation to discover our own true identity. These 10,000-year-old stories contain sacred medicine with insights that release imagination and restore wholeness amid trauma, exile, climate chaos, disability, illness, death, and grief. Illustrating how archetypal figures of the Other--the Trickster, Daimon, Not-I, etc.--hold paradox, Deardorff teaches us to reframe disparities of self/other, civilization/ wilderness, form/deformity and transform the experience of being outcast. Synthesizing lessons from shamanic practice, quantum physics, alchemy, social justice, and his own lived experience, Deardorff affirms the disruptive and transgressive forces that break through dogma, conventionality, and prejudice. He discloses blessings of outsiderhood and gifts to culture by those who are marginalized. Through mythmaking (mythopoesis), the experience of Otherness--cultural, racial, religious, sexual, physiognomic--becomes one of empowerment, a catalyst for human liberation.
£15.29
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart: Poems for Men
£18.70
White Pine Press Like the New Moon I Will Live My Life
"The most recent in a line of great American transcendentalist writers."--The New York Times "Bly's poems flow from ...the great current of longing for reality, true maturity, the devotee's call to the Beloved."--The Nation "Robert Bly changed the course of poetry in America by opening it up to the imagination and the deep-image aesthetic, he is dedicated to reintegrating poetry with life--daily life, the life of the body, spiritual and political life."--Huffington Post The Chinese-influenced strain of Bly's work with its room for movement, spontaneity, and openness is celebrated in Like the New Moon I Will Live My Life and most amply showcased in its over one hundred and fifty poems. The poems, collected from out-of-print books, chapbooks, and uncollected work spanning fifty years, form a companion to his recent Stealing Sugar From The Castle: New and Selected Poems. Like The New Moon I Will Live My Life When your privacy is beginning over, How beautiful the things are that you did not notice before! A few sweetclover plants Along the road to Bellingham, Culvert ends poking out of driveways, Wooden corncribs, slowly falling, What no one loves, no one rushes towards or shouts about, What lives like the new moon, And the wind Blowing against the rumps of grazing cows. Telephone wires stretched across water, A drowning sailor standing at the foot of his mother's bed, Grandfathers and grandsons sitting together. Robert Bly is one of the most influencial poets, translators, and editors of his generation.
£14.46