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Consider the Gravity

Enders, Linda
Consider the Gravity
Linda Enders has given us a collection of poems for the trying times we live in. While these poems address issues such as climate change, migrants seeking new homes and lives, the losses and grief of death, they also allow us to share in joyful memories, take a quirky look at the paintings of Picasso and James McNeil Whistler, hear the "Hallelujah" of Leonard Cohen, and eavesdrop on the poet's request to speak to Louise Gluck in private. This ...

CHF 21.90

Limited Engagement

Shah, Jacquelyn
Limited Engagement
As a child, Jacquelyn Shah recognized she could not count on anyone else for her needs, so she developed the attitude to "expect nothing" in order to avoid being disappointed. Then, in college, deep thoughts and literature led her to believe living was useless, so she attempted suicide. Amazed to still be alive, Shah develops a taste for living in a purposeful way. "I wanted to live my years however I chose, and I think I wanted to be, was bei...

CHF 51.50

Rushing Thru the Dark

Cooper, James P / Heflin, Ruth J
Rushing Thru the Dark
An outstanding compilation of one-act plays, short screenplays, an excerpt of one full-length screenplay, poetry, and art, this issue of Rushing Thru the Dark leads us through the perils and pitfalls of being human. It also demonstrates the human capacity for love and tolerance of differences.

CHF 86.00

Pitiless Bronze

Heflin, Ruth J
Pitiless Bronze
A re-examination of ancient symbols and literature through gynocentric eyes, instead of the biased androcentric view. Pinpoints when and how humanity verified that males have a biological role in procreation, after which males made themselves transcendent in religion and society, even elevating themselves to god-kings, giving rise to full on patriarchies. Reinterprets The Iliad and other epic ancient stories to demonstrate how humanity was ori...

CHF 184.00

Orbital Debris

Lerman, Amy
Orbital Debris
Over 30, 000 rocket fragments, astronaut tools, and mission clamps float high above our heads in an earth-bound orbit. In Orbital Debris, Amy Lerman explores humans' peripheral, intentional, and random connections in the spaces that lie between, away, ago-those intimate moments, in time where "the only thing . . . that makes the emptiness bearable is each other.

CHF 12.90