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Tom Lowenstein

    Tom Lowenstein
    The Structure of Days Out
    Conversation with Murasaki
    Mother Earth, Father Sky
    Ancestors and Species. New & Selected Ethnographic Poetry.
    Treasures of the Buddha New Edn
    Buddhova vize
    • Obrazová publikace spojuje živá, bohatě ilustrovaná převyprávění starodávných legend s jasným výkladem Buddhova učení, podrobně se věnuje filosofickým idejím a vírám buddhistické tradice jak dnes, tak i v minulosti.

      Buddhova vize
    • The collection showcases the intersection of poetry and ethnography, particularly focusing on the Inuit of Alaska. It features selected works from Tom Lowenstein's career, including pieces from "Filibustering in Samsara" and "Ancient Land: Sacred Whale," alongside uncollected poems. The volume highlights Lowenstein's unique voice, blending scholarly insights with poetic expression, making him a distinctive figure in contemporary British poetry. His work challenges categorization while exploring themes of ancestry and the natural world.

      Ancestors and Species. New & Selected Ethnographic Poetry.
    • Mother Earth, Father Sky

      Native American Myth

      • 144 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      3,9(80)Ohodnotit

      Reverence for animals and the earth is a common theme that runs through the myths of Native Americans. Many creation myths, for instance, attribute the earth's beginning to varied animals as the turtle, the waterbeetle, and the muskrat. The reverence for animals and the earth is one of many themes explored in this exciting new volume from Time-Life Books. Hundreds of photographs with descriptive text help the reader on this journey to Mother Earth, Father Sky.

      Mother Earth, Father Sky
    • Conversation with Murasaki

      • 112 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      The poetry in this volume is characterized by its concise and stripped-down expressions, contrasting with the expansive narratives found in 'Ancestors and Species.' The work evokes a sense of a long, costly journey through an increasingly unfamiliar landscape, culminating in a space where interpretation ceases. This collection invites readers to explore the depths of brevity and the complexities of experience.

      Conversation with Murasaki
    • The Structure of Days Out

      With storytellers, hunters and their descendants in a Native Alaskan Community, 1973-1981

      • 340 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The author’s journey spans various cultures and academic pursuits, beginning with his teaching career in London and at Northwestern University. His significant connection to Tikigaq emerged during his visits in the 1970s, where he collaborated with local elders, enriching his understanding of their heritage. With a background in Sanskrit studies, he now resides in London, balancing his work as an online English tutor with a passion for poetry. This blend of experiences shapes his unique perspective and creative expression.

      The Structure of Days Out
    • Focusing on the historical interactions between the native Tikigaq people and Anglo-Americans in nineteenth-century Point Hope, this volume explores the complexities of cultural exchange. Tom Lowenstein delves into the impacts of alcohol and disease on Native communities, alongside the roles of commercial whalemen and missionaries. The narrative highlights both the challenges and the eventual mutual assimilation between these groups, making it a significant resource for historians, ethnographers, and anthropologists.

      Ultimate Americans: Point Hope Alaska: 1826-1909
    • The Bridge at Uji

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      The historical significance of Uji, a suburb south of Kyoto, is highlighted through its ancient bridge, first built in the 10th century. The bridge is notably featured in the concluding chapters of Murasaki Shikibu's classic, The Tale of Genji, which has been translated by Arthur Waley. A contemporary depiction of Murasaki stands at one end, linking the past and present, and emphasizing the enduring legacy of her literary contributions.

      The Bridge at Uji
    • From Culbone Wood - In Xanadu

      • 244 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Set against the backdrop of an English pastoral landscape, this prose meditation journeys from rural Somerset to the Central Asian steppe and the 13th-century palaces of the Khan of north China. Through the voice of a garrulous, solipsistic persona reminiscent of Coleridge, the narrative explores themes of imagination and the interplay between history and fantasy. The work intricately weaves essays, journals, and musings that reflect a deep engagement with both the natural world and the power of creative thought.

      From Culbone Wood - In Xanadu