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Kabuli Days: Travels in Old
Afghanistan, by Edward Field
“You gotta, to write ‘em, have the
words and you’ve got ‘em. Thanks to God you’re no precious. I am much
impressed.”
“He’s a natural.”
“No one else but Edward Field can
strike this note, can sound this depth, and though he will venture where
no one else readily accompanies him, the rewards of such quixotic
errantry are omnipresent: the courage of the heart, the warmth of the
tongue, the truth of the life.”
“I consider him the great living
American poet. He has helped to shape a poetry of accessibility, a
personal poetry of the speaking voice, freed of pseudo-poetic pretense.
There have not been many books - “Leaves of Grass” is one that comes to
mind - in which a man and his words have been so at one. He is quite
simply (or not so simply) the best.” |
FORTHCOMING WORLD PARADE BOOKS: Memoir
"Where We Live"
by LeeAnne Langton
Where We Live is a collection of humorous, reflective essays and poems about life in the idyllic seaside town of Laguna Beach, California.
LeeAnne McIlroy Langton was born and raised in Southern California and left as soon as she graduated from UCLA. After living and working in East Africa, Germany and the East Indies she returned permanently to Southern California to raise her two daughters. Ms. Langton is a lecturer at California State University, Long Beach and a contributing columnist to “The Laguna Beach Independent.”