Into the Void

Author:   Tom Greening ,  Louis Hoffman
Publisher:   University Professors Press
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9781939686701


Pages:   90
Publication Date:   31 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Death is a pervasive reality that impacts the life of every living person, often leading to denial, avoidance, and attempts to overcome it. In the end, we all must face death, as Dr. Tom Greening does in his new book of poems, Into the Void. This powerful collection of poems written by the eminent existential psychologist, Dr. Tom Greening. With his usual wit, humor, and honesty, Greening birthed these poems from his experience as he ages and faces his own declining health and mortality. Each poem reveals another layer of the experience of facing death. The honesty of Greening's poems is a gift to all who read them. They are sure to bring laughter, sadness, and tears. But most importantly, they bring with them poignant wisdom that may help others in their own journey with their mortality.

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Author:   Tom Greening ,  Louis Hoffman
Publisher:   University Professors Press
Imprint:   University Professors Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.132kg
ISBN:  

9781939686701


ISBN 10:   1939686709
Pages:   90
Publication Date:   31 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In this starkly honest yet poignant collection, Tom Greening shows once again the poetic power of illumination. For Tom unveils for us an intimacy that cannot be matched by theories or scientific reports; his heart and his gut are the investigators, and his pleas, cries, and bemusements are his findings. We may not recognize it at first but Tom is giving voice not just to his own ungraspable trajectory but to the trajectory of every one of us as we age; and to the extent he elucidates that, he gives us all a little more light, a little more compassion, and a little more levity with which to carry on, and sometimes to thrive. Kirk Schneider, PhD, author of Awakening to Awe and The Depolarizing of America: A Guidebook for Social Healing This book, with its beauty, humor, honesty, and frank look at death, will also light a path and lead the way for so many of us who will eventually traverse the path Dr. Greening is currently walking. I imagine that someday, when I reach this point of my life, I will return to this book of poetry to find Dr. Greening, once again, ready to walk me home. Lisa Vallejos, PhD President, The Humanitarian Alliance and Board Chair, Rocky Mountain Humanistic Counseling & Psychological Association Into the Void cleverly embraces the vestiges of life as one moves through the processes of aging to in extremis. This book poetically expresses a much-needed antidote to the current fears of dying: It holds the promise of a creative and joyful humanism even till death us do part. Nathaniel Granger, Jr., PsyD, Past President, Society for Humanistic Psychology (American Psychological Association, Division 32); Editor, Poetry, Healing, and Growth Series, University Professors Press The raw honesty of his slow, struggling walk into the void (death) is a beautiful, yet painful dance between acceptance and rage. Through witty irreverence, sarcasm, and longing appreciation, Tom expresses his fatigue of aging and the feeling of being suspended somewhere between meaningful living with what time remains and being dead without knowing yet know it. Michael Moats, PsyD, Co-Editor, Capturing Shadows: Poetic Encounters Along the Path of Grief & Loss and Our Last Walk: Using Poetry for Grieving and Remembering Our Pets As with the ancient and elegant tradition of Jisei, the Japanese Death poem, Tom Greening's collection of verse, Into the Void, is a deeply personal farewell to life. Like his earlier works, the poet weaves together pithy observations with heartrending longings for one more day in the light. Gina Belton, PhD, Thanatologist Psychology faculty at Saybrook University


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