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John Wilkinson

    John Lawton Wilkinson es un poeta inglés contemporáneo cuya obra se destaca en guías e historias estándar de la poesía británica reciente y modernista. Sus publicaciones críticas profundizan su compromiso con la comprensión y difusión de la poesía, a menudo explorando el lirismo y sus dimensiones temporales. A través de sus colecciones, Wilkinson examina temas y formas con una sensibilidad única hacia el lenguaje. Sus contribuciones solidifican su lugar como una voz significativa en la poesía contemporánea.

    "Israel my Glory": Or, Israel's Mission, and Missions to Israel
    Jews, Egypt, And Palestine. A Lecture
    Down to Earth
    From Synagogue to Church
    The Lyric Touch
    El libro de los árboles
    • El libro de los árboles

      • 92 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      This basic guide to trees includes reproduction and growth, fruits and flowers, seasonal variations, tree products, and identification.

      El libro de los árboles
    • The Lyric Touch

      Essays on the Poetry of Excess

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the connections between twentieth-century British and American poetry and the English Romantic tradition, this collection of essays by John Wilkinson presents previously hard-to-find works that are now considered classics. The author reinterprets modern poetry, revealing its formidable nature and making it accessible and compelling for readers.

      The Lyric Touch
    • From Synagogue to Church

      The Traditional Design: Its Beginning, its Definition, its End

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intersection of Jewish and Christian architectural traditions, this book reveals how Christian designers have historically drawn on Jewish symbolism in their constructions of synagogues and churches. Utilizing rare Jewish documents, it uncovers the sacred dimensions that connect these two faiths, highlighting a shared cultural heritage and the influence of earlier Jewish designs on Christian symbolism.

      From Synagogue to Church
    • Down to Earth

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Exploring themes of migration and the fluidity of borders, this work serves as a poetic journey through the American Midwest. It intertwines elements of nature and energy transfer, reflecting on the vastness of poetry's potential. The narrative, characterized by its dynamic movement, evokes the image of an ocelot traversing diverse landscapes, symbolizing freedom and exploration.

      Down to Earth
    • Jews, Egypt, And Palestine. A Lecture

      • 68 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      In this engaging lecture, Wilkinson explores the history of the Jewish people in Egypt and Palestine, from their biblical origins to the present day. Drawing on archaeological evidence and historical accounts, Wilkinson offers insights into the religious, cultural, and political forces that have shaped this complex and influential civilization.

      Jews, Egypt, And Palestine. A Lecture
    • The Mona Lisa File

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      A diary found after a burglary to a French Restaurant in Notting Hill. The owner of the diary, an SS Major Eric Von Stroder, was a wanted war criminal. The diary told how he found the Mona Lisa hidden in the Archives of the Louvre Museum, at the end of the war. He brought in a Jewish Forger to copy the painting. He then placed the forgery in the archives where he found the real one, and headed for South America. Twenty years later MI6 agent Nicholas Steel follows the trail to Brazil. After helping the American CIA to smash a drugs cartel, he finds the painting. At the same time the French are holding a gun to the head of the British Government, over trade sanctions. The Prime Minister threatens to exhibit the painting in the British Museum. The French relent on the trade deal, but there is a twist in the tale.

      The Mona Lisa File
    • I. R. A.

      • 124 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Four young Catholic boys, brought up during the turmoil of the troubles in Belfast. They called themselves the four Musketeers. Their leader Paddy O Brien would see his whole family massacred in a Protestant raid. He was then crippled in a gang fi ght at the age of fourteen. His friends came to see him in hospital, where they swore a blood oath to strike a blow against the British, when they grew up. It would be the last time they would be together they thought. Dermot Tobin the brains of the outfi t, would go to University in England, and end up on the Royal Staff. Sean O Tool and his family would immigrate to Australia, where there was work for his father. James Mc Shane would end up working in the Construction Industry, as a labourer. At the age of eighteen, Paddy O Brien joined the IRA, but was soon disillusioned. He had hoped to be killing British Soldiers from day one. Being a cripple the only thing they would let him do, was to take the bucket around the bars, collecting money for the cause. That was soon to change when the four Musketeers came back together.

      I. R. A.