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"In This We Hear the Light," is a exceptional collection of Cuba theme poetry by award winning poet, John B. Lee, - without a doubt some of his most outstanding work, juxtaposed by an equally splendid assembly of Cuba theme photography by Richard M. Grove. The poems and photographs represent the inspiration from many years of travelling in Cuba. Since first traveling to Cuba, John B. Lee came to love the island and to admire her people. "In This We Hear the Light," is an ekphrastic project, its literary efforts are beautifully complemented by Grove's exquisite photographs. The poems and the photographs aspire to capture something more deeply felt than the reflections of a mere tourist. Poetry and photography both hold the deep felt mysteries that come from understanding Cuba on an intimate and cherished level.
Homicide Detective Caleb Barnes (Stephen Baldwin) had always been able to maintain a professional distance between his personal life and the numbing horror of his work. However, since the accidental death of his young son, he has immersed himself in the grisly details of the cases he investigates. A series of murders in Salt Lake City draws his attention and he uncovers a web of murder and deceit.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
What is this book about: This collection of short stories is sometimes a bit dark in nature. Unlike Grove's previous collection of light and fun short stories under the title of "The Family Reunion" these are more about the consternations of life; the troubles of a life long dream burning to the ground, a boyhood character coming to terms with forgiveness and the psycho babble of Will Farnaby and his aquarium life. These stories are bout the cycles of life, challenges and growth. Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life was born, primarily, out of three stories; The Consternations of Will Farnaby, The Inner Voice, and H-E-Double Hockey Sticks. Other stories and poems lent themselves to the theme of inner struggle and the cycles of life so were included, not just to make the book longer but to flesh out the theses and help round out this collection. "The Consternations of Will Farnaby" started off as a collection of unlinked short stories about different characters - some closer to life than others. Eventually they were put into an order with Bob as the main character linking them all together and then, for fun, I turned Bob into Will Farnaby after reading Huxley's "Island" - See author notes at the end of the book. These stories are purposefully dry and sometimes mundane in the depth of difficulties that Will Farnaby faces. These stories, like others are undoubtedly biographical on some level; how can they not be? "The Inner Voice" was a struggle for me to write until I found the vehicle to carry the thesis of spiritual growth - the journey. After studying metaphysics, meditation, Tai Che and very specifically Christian Science for most of my life this short story came to life. Much had to be edited out and rewritten before my biggest fear with this story, the fear of proselytizing, was overcome. My journey need not be the same for anyone else. I am still on my journey as you are still on yours, no matter how slow, fast, crooked or straight our paths might be. Am I the truck driver or Andy or a combination of both? It was only with the scrupulous editing from my friend, my editor and now my publisher, R.D. Roy, that this story is seeing the light of day. You will never see the editing notes that I ignored from him. You will never know if this story could have been better if I had followed all of his advice. I have been on the spiritual road of learning about my true spiritual nature for many years. Writing this story was part of that journey. Finally "H-E-Double Hockey Sticks" is, for me, the other keystone to this book. First, do you know what the title means? It is an acronym for the word "Hell" - H-E-LL. The double hockey sticks being the double LL. "H-E-Double Hockey Sticks" was a slick way that a childhood friend's mother used to say the word - hell. I have heard it many times since and did not realize that everyone did not understand, its not-so-subtle, meaning. Follow the journey with this young lad and see if he thinks he will go to hell for stealing matches or not. In the end this short story has become the foundation for a short novel still in progress but still works fine in this original form. All of the other stories and poems in this book including one of my favorites "The Glen Manor Inn" are about cycles of life, challenges and growth in some way or another. They are all fiction and simply part of my journey. I hope you enjoy them.
From Cross Hill: Views of My Cuba by Richard Marvin Grove is a travel memoir in prose and poetry. This book includes social commentary on Cuba in the form of letters home, metaphors and true life stories: Blue Cattle Green Cattle - p. 27, - Being in the Garden - p. 35, - Compa eros - p. 38, - The Frozen Bus Ride From Havana 2006 - p. 41. Some of the travel memoir is in the form of poems: - Blown By the Breeze of Hope - p. 5, - The Phantom Hand - p. 12, - Birds of Different Varieties - p. 16, - Untethered Demise - p. 23, - From the Top of Cross Hill - p. 24, - The Diaz Garden - p. 31, - Complaints about Cuba - p. 36, - Haikuesk - p. 22, 26, 36, 50, - This Place Called Now - p. 51, - Without a Word - p. 55, - In a Wave of Black They Shattered - p. 56, - Makeshift Curlers - p. 57
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