Terrestrial Music.
Terrestrial Music
John Bradley John Bradley may refer to: - John Bradley (Iwo Jima), U.S. Navy Corpsman and one of the flag raisers in the Battle of Iwo Jima
- John Bradley (anthropologist), also Australian linguist
- John Bradley (researcher), American Noah's flood researcher
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Prize-winning poet John Bradley presents Terrestrial Music, a
collection of poems inspired by Pablo Neruda Noun 1. Pablo Neruda - Chilean poet (1904-1973) Neftali Ricardo Reyes, Neruda, Reyes , Thomas McGrath Thomas McGrath may be: - Thomas McGrath (builder), builder who founded Ulster Garden Villages in 1946 in Northern Ireland
- Thomas McGrath (poet), poet originally from North Dakota famous for his work Letter To An Imaginary Friend
, Muriel
Rukeyeser, and Martin Espada. The haunting stanzas, which range from
free-verse to narration approaching stream-of-consciousness, deals with
the severities of social injustice, mankind's brutal impact on
nature, and the power of the earth as part of the human identity--if
only humankind can learn to recognize this and change its destructive
ways before all is lost. "Terrestrial Music/2": I want to
sleep / until we float / out of our skins / catch / on the maple's
/ wet leaves / dripping / onto the sleepless earth.
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