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Gates of reconciliation : literature and the ethical imagination
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Gates of reconciliation : literature and the ethical imagination

著者: Frank Stewart; Barry Holstun Lopez
出版商: Honolulu : University of Hawaiii Press, 2008.
丛书: Mānoa (Honolulu, Hawaii : 1989), 20:1.
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"In this anthology of essays, fiction, and poetry set in South America, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Asia, the United States, and elsewhere, a diverse group of writers explores the role of literature in confronting the most pressing issue of our time: how individuals, communities, and nations can reconcile differences and grievances and forge a future with a renewed sense of dignity and mutual respect. In  再读一些...
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Gates of reconciliation.
Honolulu : University of Hawaiii Press, 2008
(OCoLC)653331410
材料类型: 传记
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所有的著者/提供者: Frank Stewart; Barry Holstun Lopez
ISBN: 9780824833206 0824833201
OCLC号码: 227911300
注意: Fiction, poetry, essays.
Includes brief biographies of contributors.
描述: xii, 177 [3] p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
内容: Fiction: Save the I-Hotel / Lysley Tenorio - In Memoriam / Jorge Edwards - Cranes / Hwang Sun-won - Poetry: Three poems / Margaret Atwood - Eclogues Mark Tredinnick - Soul of the Felt Cloak/ Aku Wuwu - Two poems / Taha Muhammad Ali - Two poems / Aharton Shabtai - Three poems / Samih al-Qasim - Essays: Messages from Abroad / Alexis Nelson - Pollen: An Ode / Christopher Cokinos - Stellwagen Bank / Lydia Peelle - Visitations / John Luther Adams - One story house / Rebecca Solnit - As if 1918 never happened / Davide Sapienza - Threshold of Human Touch / Kate Joyce - from Baghdad, yesterday / Sasson Somekh - The Dogs of Deng Xiao Ping / Santiago Roncagliolo - Epilogue / Barry Lopez.
丛书名: Mānoa (Honolulu, Hawaii : 1989), 20:1.
责任: Frank Stewart, editor ; Barry Lopez, guest editor.

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"In this anthology of essays, fiction, and poetry set in South America, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Asia, the United States, and elsewhere, a diverse group of writers explores the role of literature in confronting the most pressing issue of our time: how individuals, communities, and nations can reconcile differences and grievances and forge a future with a renewed sense of dignity and mutual respect. In these works, past and present conflicts - some resolved and some not - are illuminated by literature, uncovering the complexities, subtleties, gestures, and necessary deliberations of forgiveness and healing. The urgency of such deliberations is captured by guest editor Barry Lopez when he asks, "Who will heed the plea of Everychild for a less brutal future?" -- Book cover.

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