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Video ChannelsPoet Doc Patrick Clary, Dying For Beginners. At the heart of this poetry by Patrick Clary are often tough and sometimes terrible details, generated out of an intensely lived, closely observed life as an unarmed medic in platoons patrolling the jungles of Vietnam, an intern in the hospital emergency rooms of New York City, and a nationally recognized Poet-Doctor ministering tothe spiritual and bodily pains of theterminally ill in New Hampshire. His first book of poetry, Notes from a Loveletter, was published under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Joan Walsh reviews politics of race and class in America's past, present, and future. Salon.com editor-at-large, MSNBC political analyst, and bestselling author Joan Walsh tackles the rise and fall of the white middle class in 20th century America and beyond at the 2012 Miami Book Fair International.
Linda Gassenheimer serves up a second helping of Keys cuisine in 'Flavors of the Keys'. The doyenne of South Florida cuisine, Linda Gassenheimer reveals 'Flavors of the Keys' at 2010 Miami Book Fair International.
Noah Van Sciver and Russ Kick bring Lincoln and the classics to graphic lit debate. Cartoonist Noah Van Sciver and writer/editor Russ Kick present a young melancholic Abe Lincoln and the fiction classics, from Gilgamesh to The Picture of Dorian Gray, in a graphic literary art form.
Natalie Merchant signs off on her first children's book, Leave Your Sleep. Singer-songwriter-musician Natalie Merchant signs her first children's book, adapted from her acclaimed folk album, Leave Your Sleep. |
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