Poetry, Transcendence and the Search for Wisdom (e-bog) af Lysloff, George
Lysloff, George

Poetry, Transcendence and the Search for Wisdom e-bog

84,99 DKK
As the title indicates, this is the third volume to Poems, Visions, Refl ections,which is titled POETRY, TRANSCENDENCE and the SEARCH FORWISDOMLike its predecessors, the book includes a number of poems that accompany thechapters written in prose of the book. The prose chapters are either biographicalfl ashbacks or reactions to thoughts. elements of lectures or simply refl ectionsand inspirations …
As the title indicates, this is the third volume to Poems, Visions, Refl ections,which is titled POETRY, TRANSCENDENCE and the SEARCH FORWISDOMLike its predecessors, the book includes a number of poems that accompany thechapters written in prose of the book. The prose chapters are either biographicalfl ashbacks or reactions to thoughts. elements of lectures or simply refl ectionsand inspirations that arose in response to events or situations occurring whilethe author was working on his book. The main text deals with some of hisideas regarding the fi elds of sciences such as physics and cosmology alongwith his own position regarding those, which he calls transcendental all of itwrapped in his usual tongue-in-cheek mode of writing.
E-bog 84,99 DKK
Forfattere Lysloff, George (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris US
Udgivet 09.05.2011
Længde 225 sider
Genrer Poetry
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781462865376

As the title indicates, this is the third volume to Poems, Visions, Refl ections,which is titled POETRY, TRANSCENDENCE and the SEARCH FORWISDOMLike its predecessors, the book includes a number of poems that accompany thechapters written in prose of the book. The prose chapters are either biographicalfl ashbacks or reactions to thoughts. elements of lectures or simply refl ectionsand inspirations that arose in response to events or situations occurring whilethe author was working on his book. The main text deals with some of hisideas regarding the fi elds of sciences such as physics and cosmology alongwith his own position regarding those, which he calls transcendental all of itwrapped in his usual tongue-in-cheek mode of writing.