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The Wonder Paradox

- Embracing the Weirdness of Existence and the Poetry of Our Lives
Af: Jennifer Michael Hecht Engelsk Paperback

The Wonder Paradox

- Embracing the Weirdness of Existence and the Poetry of Our Lives
Af: Jennifer Michael Hecht Engelsk Paperback
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The Wonder Paradox offers a lively, practical, and transcendent road map to meaning and connection through poetry.

Where do we find magic? Peace? Connection?

We have calendars to mark time, communal spaces to bring us together, bells to signal hours of contemplation, official archives to record legacies, the wisdom of sages read aloud, weekly, to map out the right way to live—in kindness, justice, morality. These rhythms and structures of society were all once set by religion. Now, for many, religion no longer runs the show.

So how then to celebrate milestones? Find rules to guide us? Figure out which texts can focus our attention but still offer space for inquiry, communion, and the chance to dwell for a dazzling instant in what can’t be said? Where, really, are truth and beauty? The answer, says The Wonder Paradox, is in poetry.

In twenty chapters built from years of questions and conversations with those looking for an authentic and meaningful life, Jennifer Michael Hecht offers ways to mine and adapt the useful aspects of tradition and to replace what no longer feels true. Through cultures and poetic wisdom from around the world—Sappho, Rumi, Shakespeare, Issa, Tagore, Frost, Szymborska, Angelou, and others—she blends literary criticism with spiritual guidance rooted in the everyday. Linking our needs to particular poems, she helps us better understand those needs, our very being, and poetry itself.

Our capacity for wonder is one of the greatest joys of being human; The Wonder Paradox celebrates that instinct and that yearning.

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The Wonder Paradox offers a lively, practical, and transcendent road map to meaning and connection through poetry.

Where do we find magic? Peace? Connection?

We have calendars to mark time, communal spaces to bring us together, bells to signal hours of contemplation, official archives to record legacies, the wisdom of sages read aloud, weekly, to map out the right way to live—in kindness, justice, morality. These rhythms and structures of society were all once set by religion. Now, for many, religion no longer runs the show.

So how then to celebrate milestones? Find rules to guide us? Figure out which texts can focus our attention but still offer space for inquiry, communion, and the chance to dwell for a dazzling instant in what can’t be said? Where, really, are truth and beauty? The answer, says The Wonder Paradox, is in poetry.

In twenty chapters built from years of questions and conversations with those looking for an authentic and meaningful life, Jennifer Michael Hecht offers ways to mine and adapt the useful aspects of tradition and to replace what no longer feels true. Through cultures and poetic wisdom from around the world—Sappho, Rumi, Shakespeare, Issa, Tagore, Frost, Szymborska, Angelou, and others—she blends literary criticism with spiritual guidance rooted in the everyday. Linking our needs to particular poems, she helps us better understand those needs, our very being, and poetry itself.

Our capacity for wonder is one of the greatest joys of being human; The Wonder Paradox celebrates that instinct and that yearning.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 368
ISBN-13: 9781250321855
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1250321859
Udg. Dato: 15 apr 2024
Længde: 23mm
Bredde: 136mm
Højde: 208mm
Forlag: St Martin's Press
Oplagsdato: 15 apr 2024
Forfatter(e): Jennifer Michael Hecht
Forfatter(e) Jennifer Michael Hecht


Kategori Spiritualitet og religiøse oplevelser


ISBN-13 9781250321855


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 368


Udgave


Længde 23mm


Bredde 136mm


Højde 208mm


Udg. Dato 15 apr 2024


Oplagsdato 15 apr 2024


Forlag St Martin's Press

Kategori sammenhænge