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What Passes Here for Mountains (Paperback): Matt Morton What Passes Here for Mountains (Paperback)
Matt Morton
R224 R158 Discovery Miles 1 580 Save R66 (29%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Improvisation Without Accompaniment (Paperback): Matt Morton Improvisation Without Accompaniment (Paperback)
Matt Morton; Foreword by Patricia Smith
R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Expert and instinctive, like a cool Ed Wilkerson sax solo bouncing with lived rhythms. Morton's consummate poems will echo long after they are read." -Booklist Selected by Patricia Smith as winner of the 2018 A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize, Matt Morton's debut poetry collection Improvisation Without Accompaniment embraces uncertainty with a spirit of joyous playfulness. These lyric poems follow the rhythms of life for a young man growing up in a small Texas town. As the speaker wrestles with ruptures within the nuclear family and the loss of his religious beliefs, he journeys toward a deeper self-awareness and discovers a fuller palette of experiences. Over the course of this collection, the changing seasons of small-town Texas life give way to surprise encounters in distant cities. The speaker's awareness of mortality grows even as he improvises an affirming response to life's toughest questions. Poignant, searching, and earnestly philosophical, Improvisation Without Accompaniment reaches for meaning within life's joys and griefs.

Improvisation Without Accompaniment (Hardcover): Matt Morton Improvisation Without Accompaniment (Hardcover)
Matt Morton; Foreword by Patricia Smith
R865 Discovery Miles 8 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Selected by Patricia Smith as winner of the 2018 A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize, Matt Morton's debut poetry collection Improvisation Without Accompaniment embraces uncertainty with a spirit of joyous playfulness. These lyric poems follow the rhythms of life for a young man growing up in a small Texas town. As the speaker wrestles with ruptures within the nuclear family and the loss of his religious beliefs, he journeys toward a deeper self-awareness and discovers a fuller palette of experiences. Over the course of this collection, the changing seasons of small-town Texas life give way to surprise encounters in distant cities. The speaker's awareness of mortality grows even as he improvises an affirming response to life's toughest questions. Poignant, searching, and earnestly philosophical, Improvisation Without Accompaniment reaches for meaning within life's joys and griefs.

Learning to Breathe - How to Cultivate a Life-Changing Relationship with the Holy Spirit (Spanish, Paperback): Matt Morton Learning to Breathe - How to Cultivate a Life-Changing Relationship with the Holy Spirit (Spanish, Paperback)
Matt Morton
R333 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R18 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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