Adventures in Poetry

A Septenary Collection of Fascinating Poems for All Ages

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Mary L. Kienholz ISBN: 9781450230360
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 14, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Mary L. Kienholz
ISBN: 9781450230360
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 14, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

M. Kienholz is one of the Northwests most versatile poets. Amy Woodward Fisher, former chairman of Washington States Poetry Day, described Kienholz style as incorporating rhythm and imagery; however, her poetry has an even broader definition. Her historical poetry ranges like a world traveler through human pathos, achievement, and brutality. Here, she addresses experiences of Native Americans, Chinese, and Japanese in the West, presents incisive descriptions of Northwest personalities and biographical sketches of more than thirty New World explorers. Her childrens poetry can be enjoyed equally by parents and children. She gives her animals personalities and dramatizes their worlds. Kienholz love poetry covers all the convolutions of the mating game. Much humor is evident in her serious poems, as well as in her doggerel and other stuff. Kienholz skillful use of poetic devices provides teachers with tools to explain poetry to students. Her poetry has won honors in many competitions as listed in the Appendix. The seven adventures in this volume of poetry: ? Image and Imagination ? A to Z Menagerie ? Walk Through Washington State ? Pearls of the Orient ? Hound Dogs Book of Doggerel and Other Stuff ? We Love ? Explorers of the Western World

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M. Kienholz is one of the Northwests most versatile poets. Amy Woodward Fisher, former chairman of Washington States Poetry Day, described Kienholz style as incorporating rhythm and imagery; however, her poetry has an even broader definition. Her historical poetry ranges like a world traveler through human pathos, achievement, and brutality. Here, she addresses experiences of Native Americans, Chinese, and Japanese in the West, presents incisive descriptions of Northwest personalities and biographical sketches of more than thirty New World explorers. Her childrens poetry can be enjoyed equally by parents and children. She gives her animals personalities and dramatizes their worlds. Kienholz love poetry covers all the convolutions of the mating game. Much humor is evident in her serious poems, as well as in her doggerel and other stuff. Kienholz skillful use of poetic devices provides teachers with tools to explain poetry to students. Her poetry has won honors in many competitions as listed in the Appendix. The seven adventures in this volume of poetry: ? Image and Imagination ? A to Z Menagerie ? Walk Through Washington State ? Pearls of the Orient ? Hound Dogs Book of Doggerel and Other Stuff ? We Love ? Explorers of the Western World

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