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New Releases by Barbara SherBarbara Sher is the author of Je ne veux pas choisir ! (2023), And Sometimes, Dreaming . . . (2022), Travelling in Place . . . and to Other Places (2020), Phonotactics (2020), Grenzenlos träumen (2019).
release date: Oct 06, 2023
And Sometimes, Dreaming . . .
release date: Jan 03, 2022
Travelling in Place . . . and to Other Places
release date: Oct 19, 2020
release date: Jul 17, 2020
Barbara Sher Tinsley, Ph.D. (Stanford’83), has applied her academic, artistic, and literary knowledge, musical gifts, and love of nature to creating Phonotactics, The Sounds of Poetry. She is a singer of the broad culture, the personal, of family life, sensuality, history, philosophy, place, and the significance of a well-rounded life. The seemingly simplest of her poems are sometimes the deepest; the most complex appearing may be easier. Satire, humor, tenderness. These are her tactics of poetic sound, our surroundings, thoughts. Her surround sound is not in theaters, but in experience. A Fulbright Fellow and resident (two years) of Paris, Florence, Italy’s Tyrol, and Almuñecar, Spain, where net menders gathered each morning, inspired a painting and a poem. Her long residence in California’s Bay Area has enriched her life. A professor of French, humanities, world literature, history, and English composition at Stanford, Santa Clara University, San Jose State, Stephens College, and several community colleges, she has published four books on European history; three on poetry, (another forthcoming); a novel on Italian culture; and articles in various encyclopedias and academic journals. Her biography appears in Who’s Who in America and she is listed in The Dictionary of American Philosophers. Dr. Tinsley’s poems on language, philosophy, love, writing, music, history, geology, archaeology, astronomy, insomnia, business, family, hacking, fake news, violent movies, computers, gardens, art, contentment, literary criticism, let us meet not just the poet, but ourselves. For, as Aristotle thought best, she deals with universals, our shared humanity. Her first two poetry collections are Art, Passion, Poetry (2015), and Streaming Consciousness (2016). The fourth, Travelling in Place ... and to Other Places, will appear shortly. As one perceives from my dedication, music was on my mind – my uncles’ and my own – to create poetry that is truly musical, with meter, rhyme, and compelling themes. Phonotactics was a word I discovered thumbing through my dictionary while looking for another word. I had no idea what it meant, but learned that sound involves tactics and techniques, all involved in poetry. My own poems are quite varied, from Renaissance villanelles and sonnets to philosophical musings on great thinkers. The poetry honors historical monuments to monuments dedicated to man’s cultural achievements, and to their corruption or destruction by barbarians, old and modern. My first two poetry collections are Art, Passion, Poetry (2015), and Streaming Consciousness (2016). The fourth, Travelling in Place ... and to Other Places, will appear shortly.
release date: Apr 18, 2019
Duyusal Islem Bozuklugu Icin Günlük Oyunlar
release date: Oct 01, 2018
The Best Advice I Ever Gave
release date: Jan 25, 2017
release date: Jan 01, 2017
release date: Jan 01, 2017
release date: Jan 01, 2017
Ich könnte alles tun, wenn ich nur wüsste, was ich will
release date: Jul 22, 2016
Du musst dich nicht entscheiden, wenn du tausend Träume hast
release date: Jul 22, 2016
Everyday Games for Sensory Processing Disorder
release date: Feb 16, 2016
release date: Jan 01, 2016
What motivated/inspired you to write this book? Reflecting on the diverse experiences of life: a grand marriage; foreign travel – we’ve lived in Paris, Florence, and southern Spain; teaching, painting, raising children, gardening, and practicing classical music; writing books on history, a novel, etc.; it struck me that my life has not only contained much art and striving for knowledge, but it has given me much to remember, to engage with, both with myself and my loved ones about our past, our present, and future. Even streams store much along their banks, create sheltered coves and marshes, and, in a figurative sense, after resting, continue to make progress. This collection of 115 poems draws on many themes, including: hope, famous literature (novelists, poets), ageing, romantic love, philosophers, ethics, protest, marriage, natural beauty, childhood, education, ekphrastic poetry, and poetics. This book is largely autobiographical. I seem to be piecing out my life like a colorful “quilt,” a pattern not found in quilting books, but recognizable by others. Sharing one’s life is another form of teaching, and I always thought that a noble profession. I have found no real obstacles, since I regard life’s lessons very similar to those we teachers teach our students, using history or literature for material. I accumulated this material through conscious living, long years of studying literature, history and several foreign languages, reflecting on the diverse experiences of life. I usually write at night. I think of an object or experience, reach for my pen and paper, and the poem emerges: sometimes in as little as five minutes. “Streaming consciousness,” a term recognized since the mid-l9th century, was defined as an interior monologue or unedited continuous chronological flow of the mind’s conscious experience. The author regards these pieces as edited interior dialogues, for a monologue would not produce such varying perspectives. But stream these poems do, as do thoughts, actions, memories. The reader will note that many describe the “lives” of rivulets, streams, and rivers, and how they affect the poet before they eventually empty into the sea, which may be viewed as the vast ocean of human experience, i.e., life. The ocean represents life, since life began there. The poet views hope, as in her poem “Aspiration,” as a chance to win the best things in life (idealism), just as early man hoped to learn how to clothe himself by making boots for cold weather in “Footwear: A History.” “In Dubious Battle,” farm workers hope for justice in terms of respect and fair wages. “Pen and I” conveys hope by artistic creation. Other themes include intimacy, education, childhood, sensitivity, frustration, governmental and social injustice, nature, family relationships, social protest. Not all her poems treat only what their titles suggest; each poem contains some surprise content.
release date: Nov 22, 2015
release date: Jul 13, 2015
Candida's Own Italian Renaissance
release date: Jan 01, 2015
Como Conseguir Lo Que Realmente Quieres: Wishcraft = How to Get What You Really Want
release date: Feb 28, 2014
Für deine Träume ist es nie zu spät
release date: Jan 01, 2014
release date: Oct 23, 2013
Juegos para el bienestar emocional de tu hijo
release date: Oct 01, 2013
The Whole Spectrum of Social, Motor and Sensory Games
release date: Jul 16, 2013
Lebe das Leben, von dem du träumst
release date: Jan 01, 2012
Primi giochi per lo sviluppo sociale e le abilità motorie dei bambini autistici e con disturbi sensoriali
release date: Jan 01, 2011
release date: Dec 17, 2010
release date: Oct 02, 2009
101 igra, razvivai︠u︡shchai︠a︡ intellekt
release date: Jan 01, 2009
Il gioco intelligente. Centouno giochi facili per stimolare l'intelligenza del bambino
release date: Jan 01, 2008
release date: Jan 01, 2008
Ką daryti, kai norisi daryti viską : svarbiausias vadovas, padėsiantis susikurti gerą gyvenimą
release date: Jan 01, 2008
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