LIBROS DEL AUTOR: adrian rice

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: adrian rice

  • The Chances of Harm
    Adrian Rice
    In The Chances of Harm, Adrian Rice is a superb celebrant of the everyday, telling how though by times he may 'feel that all of our days have really been the selfsame day', he rejoices in endless wonders around him, birds flitting, dusky trees, a murmuration of leaves, the timeless surprise of snow. Compassion for others and his alertness to the poignancy of life’s brevity are ...
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    20,19 €

  • Ada Lovelace
    Adrian Rice / Christopher Hollings / Ursula Martin / Tayra Lanuza
    Ada, condesa de Lovelace (1815-1852), fue hija del poeta romántico Lord Byron y su esposa, Anna Isabella. A pesar de ser una actividad inusual para las jóvenes de la época, estudió ciencias y matemáticas desde muy pronto y habitualmente se la considera la primera programadora informática del mundo, por lo que se ha convertido en un icono para las mujeres en el ámbito de la tecn...
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    20,00 €

  • The Strange Estate
    Adrian Rice
    The Strange Estate: New & Selected Poems 1986 – 2017 is a landmark collection from both sides of the Atlantic. From Adrian Rice’s exploration of the creative constrictions and liberations of the northern Protestant tradition, to the musings of his American porch, Rice, in this startlingly rich and emotionally complex collection, fashions and recovers lores of place and belongin...
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    27,82 €

  • Hickory Station
    Adrian Rice
    Following in the footsteps of what was once mass immigration from Ulster to the Carolinas, Northern Irish poet Adrian Rice has become a modern land breaker of poetic territories. In his new volume, Hickory Station, there are poems of Northern Ireland memories and others of Appalachia and the Low Country. Rice knows how to bear simple and eloquent witness to family life, the rec...
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    22,33 €

  • The Clock Flower
    Adrian Rice
    '...Along with the poetry comes a growing awareness of the ’independent airs’ of radical Belfast, of the great dissenting tradition of the past, of an integrationist stance. Birds flying in and out of The Clock Flower poems- blackbirds, sparrows, hawks, jays-put us in mind of John Hewitt’s lines about staking his future on ’birds flying in and out of the schoolroom window.’ Hew...
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    16,73 €