Sheer Drapes on My Windows: A Collection of Writings and Poems - Rilegato

Nichols, Joni

 
9780595672974: Sheer Drapes on My Windows: A Collection of Writings and Poems

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'I grew up in a loud house with a lot to say, finding much of it left behind for paper and music to find," she says about these scraps that were never intended to be poetry.until she discovered 'that's what they were."

Set to the sounds of TVs and telephones, constant interruptions and messy choices, Joni's voice captures the human struggle beneath zooming-by, ever-shifting American joy. Her lens moves through the various spheres of life, tearing things apart in a gentle, welcome way. Earthy, but not pseudo spiritual; grounded, but not heavy with brain-thick molasses, she is a wise every-day sister who genuinely celebrates the conquering of despair with a coke and a cookie from the 711 down the street.

Her first contribution of this kind, this journey told in a handful of pieces-which she calls sisters to her songs-is part of the story behind her life. But the poetry is for you. For you to walk down the pathways she has marked, to experience the freedom in your own body to enjoy new truths. It's a glance through a window where you'll find the moments of your day. And learn something about what you see.

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L'autore

With years of public songwriting behind her, Joni has kept hidden other forms: dramas, articles, and these short writings/poems until now. Known for piercing and pertinent writings, she is a real voice in real time, in real America exploring the daily conversations, hidden joys and dilemmas of our minds, the ones we neglect and regret later.

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9780595359271: sheer drapes on my windows: a collection of writings and poems

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ISBN 10:  0595359272 ISBN 13:  9780595359271
Casa editrice: iUniverse, 2005
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