Tzimtzum ; 5 contemporary poets lend us their hearts / Aaron A.Abeyta ; Tani Arness ; Richard Broderick ; Judyth Hill ; Katherine DiBella Seluja

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA : Mercury Heart Link , 2013Description: 225 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780989288248
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 811.54 TZI 
LOC classification:
  • PS3619.T3657 C58 2010
Summary: Tzimtzum: 5 contemporary poets lends us their hearts is an anthology of elemental voices, of musings and personal explorations that speak in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th person perspectives concomitant with our emerging self. Speaking in tones that are ancient in wisdom and fresh in narrative, these five writers form the rays of a star that shines within the initiated, within those of us who perceive both our greatness and our smallness and who will not settle for false assumptions. From San Miguel de Allende, Mexico to St. Paul, Minnesota and from the American Southwest, both rural and urban, each author has contributed a score of poems and included their own introduction, giving the reader an opportunity to befriend the poet and settle into their craft and high art.
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Judyth Hill is a San Miguel autor and poet.

Tzimtzum: 5 contemporary poets lends us their hearts is an anthology of elemental voices, of musings and personal explorations that speak in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th person perspectives concomitant with our emerging self. Speaking in tones that are ancient in wisdom and fresh in narrative, these five writers form the rays of a star that shines within the initiated, within those of us who perceive both our greatness and our smallness and who will not settle for false assumptions. From San Miguel de Allende, Mexico to St. Paul, Minnesota and from the American Southwest, both rural and urban, each author has contributed a score of poems and included their own introduction, giving the reader an opportunity to befriend the poet and settle into their craft and high art.

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