My Mind's Eye
Drawn from episodes over a long life, the poems of My Mind's Eye survey the joys and sorrows, the affirmations and contractions of the world. The natural world becomes a mirror for human actions. And if simplicity is sometimes trampled by our greed and recklessness, knowing our true place restores at least a corner of the world.Includes illustrations by internationally acclaimed artist, Elaine Franz Witten.Advance Praise:...a clear-eyed awareness of the human condition in its full actuality...Marshall Witten's My Mind's Eye-by turns wry, deeply loving, empathetic, and soberly realistic-is a signal achievement. The world feels a safer and sane…
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Weitere Autoren: Aveningo Sanders, Shawn (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-948461-66-5
- EAN: 9781948461665
- Produktnummer: 35404375
- Verlag: The Poetry Box
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 114 S.
- Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D0.6 cm 178 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 178
Über den Autor
About the Author:Marshall Witten, having practiced law for more than 50 years, has turned on his retirement to writing poetry. The natural world inspires many of his poems, as do politics, philosophy, travel, human relationships, aging, and death.His poems have appeared in The Mountain Troubadour, published by the Poetry Society of Vermont. One of his poems was awarded honorable mention in the 2016 W.B. Yeats Society of NY international competition. In 2016 he published a chapbook, Meditations on Change.Before retiring, Marshall spent several years as a prosecutor in the office of the Manhattan District Attorney, followed by more than half a century practicing in Vermont. He trained many young lawyers - imparting both a superb knowledge of substantive law and high ethical standards.Beyond his legal career, Marshall held a variety of public service positions, many focusing on higher education. He chaired the Vermont State Colleges Board of Trustees for 13 years. He also served on the National Commission on the Responsibilities for Financing Post-Secondary Education.As an elected public servant, Marshall served as Bennington County State's Attorney, and later in the Vermont House of Representatives chaired the Vermont House Appropriations Committee. He was a founding director and later served as chair of the Vermont Community Foundation.He now lives with his wife, a professional artist who has illustrated his three books. They live at the end of a road in rural Vermont, take long walks with their dog; he shovels snow when necessary, and writes because it's always necessary.
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