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OverviewThis book tells why a mystical poet puts his poems in glass jars. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Morrison RandolphPublisher: Resource Publications (CA) Imprint: Resource Publications (CA) Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.082kg ISBN: 9798385215690Pages: 62 Publication Date: 14 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Why is the eye not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing? Randolph's The Glass Jar demonstrates an inimitable knack for seeing and weaving God's wonders in the phenomena of the natural world through supple words that are informed with spiritual humility. Sculptured through with gratitude and challenge to love the Lord creatively, the book persuades us in our finitude to reach out. We may fail in breaking through barriers and boundaries as we navigate the vicissitudes of life, yet his love abounds."" --A. Ezekiel Olagoke, professor of sociology, Waynesburg University ""Randolph leads us to 'a silver road inside the dark' with this inspired collection of mystical poems born of brooks, crows and jays, trees, barn wood, thinking chairs, and the fragility of our very bones. Channeling Thoreau and Oliver in his nature-filled conversations with God, the poet brings us to the light. We find ourselves reaching into the poet's glass jar over and over again to see our reflection and find our spiritual home."" --Jill Moyer Sunday, assistant professor of English, Waynesburg University" """Why is the eye not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing? Randolph's The Glass Jar demonstrates an inimitable knack for seeing and weaving God's wonders in the phenomena of the natural world through supple words that are informed with spiritual humility. Sculptured through with gratitude and challenge to love the Lord creatively, the book persuades us in our finitude to reach out. We may fail in breaking through barriers and boundaries as we navigate the vicissitudes of life, yet his love abounds."" --A. Ezekiel Olagoke, professor of sociology, Waynesburg University ""Randolph leads us to 'a silver road inside the dark' with this inspired collection of mystical poems born of brooks, crows and jays, trees, barn wood, thinking chairs, and the fragility of our very bones. Channeling Thoreau and Oliver in his nature-filled conversations with God, the poet brings us to the light. We find ourselves reaching into the poet's glass jar over and over again to see our reflection and find our spiritual home."" --Jill Moyer Sunday, assistant professor of English, Waynesburg University" Author InformationRobert Morrison Randolph is professor of English at Waynesburg University. He is the author of Floating Girl: Angel of War (2006), The Appalachian Archive (2021), and Broken (2023). He has pastored a small rural church by the Monongahela River and has been a Fulbright scholar in both Finland and Greece. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |