Voices by Vivian Kearney
How to describe language with language? Its use and effects? Poetically or scientifically? Emotively or rationally? What about messages sometimes unspoken? Can we even think without words? Vocabulary and grammar define our thought and communications in amazingly varied ways across this talking planet. Let's use these gifts of languages for the good and not forget that our voices, spoken and written, should be a blessing for all people.
Vivian (Aviva) Kearney was born in Poland, and raised in Paris and Montreal. She is a retired teacher of French, Latin, English, Spanish and Yiddish. After retiring, she was a substitute teacher. She has written poems since she was 18, has published eight books of poems entitled Flowers of Wonder, Dance with the Red-Gold Sun, Seeking Signs, Finding Wonders, The Unfathomable: Holocaust and After, On God's River of Time, Bearing Clues - Mysteries of Objects, Its Promising Branches, Voices: Spoken, Written and co-authored a book of poems, And Yet, A Relationship in Verse, with her husband, Milo Kearney. Her poems have also been published in different publications, including Lone Stars Magazine, the Journal of Texas Teachers of Foreign Languages, Voices de la Luna Magazine, Anthology of the Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Festival, Studies in Border History, Interstice, VIA Poetry Program (Celebrating Poetry Month on the city buses of San Antonio). Vivian and Milo participate in several poetry groups in San Antonio, Texas, and have organized the Poet Tree group.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781630650858 |
| ISBN 10 | 1630650854 |
| Title | Voices |
| Author | Vivian Kearney |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pukiyari Editores/Publishers |
| Year published | 2017-11-29 |
| Number of pages | 138 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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