LIBROS DEL AUTOR: judith sornberger

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  • Sorority of Stillness
    Judith Sornberger
    Sorority of Stillness: A Gallery of Women in Art is a collection of ekphrastic poems that imaginatively enter into conversation with paintings and sculptures of girls and women. These poems consider the ways that art celebrates women and how that is expressed differently by artists of different genders and cultures. Questions of oppression and freedom are raised here, as are th...
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    19,83 €

  • The Book of Muses
    Judith Sornberger
    If ever there was a poet with her finger on the pulse of creation, it’s Judith Sornberger. In sumptuous lyrical poems, The Book of Muses invites us to open the door (or the window or our hearts) and welcome the muse in her many guises as she reveals the inspiration and magic all around us. For this whimsical and wise poet, the muse is the ultimate shapeshifter, manifesting as a...
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    18,14 €

  • Angel Chimes
    Judith Sornberger
    In Angel Chimes, writer, poet, and scholar Judith Sornberger draws on her broad academic and personal interests in women’s studies, religion, Mariology, iconography, and art to consider, in poetry, the Biblical stories memorialized during the Christian liturgical cycle of Advent and Christmas. Presented in three sections-Preparations, Silent Night, and Holy Family-these poems a...
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    16,41 €

  • I Call to You from Time
    Judith Sornberger
    The desire and struggle to pray pulses through this spiritually resonant collection in forms as various as psalms, Tai Chi, meditation, needlework, lament, and thanksgiving. Even poems not overtly about prayer lead the reader into prayer-like contemplation as the poet considers war, environmental devastation, corporate greed, and poverty as personal, as well as sociopolitical, ...
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    13,56 €

  • The Accidental Pilgrim
    Judith Sornberger
    Once a 'nice pagan girl,' acclaimed poet and scholar Judith Sornberger recounts her journey through faith in this beautiful personal memoir, highlighted by a trip to Italy. As a professor of English and Women’s Studies, Sornberger had long been interested in the female role in scripture, iconography, and religious literature. When she began questioning her personal choices rega...
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    35,43 €