Author: | Carol-la Sonam Dorje | ISBN: | 9781479727544 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | October 26, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Carol-la Sonam Dorje |
ISBN: | 9781479727544 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | October 26, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
This exquisite map of a book offers countless geographiesfrom the powerful landscape of Taos to the perilous lands of Tibet. Like a cartographer, poet Carol-la Sonam Dorje traverses the sacred terrain of living, aging, care-giving, and loss. Ultimately, her writing evokes the lustrous horizon of understanding the world within, the world without.
Andrea L. Watson
Collecting Life: Poets on Objects Known and Imagined
Carol-las poetry is remarkable, open and frank. She writes about her life and family with an uncommon awareness and sensitivity that are sure to touch you deeply.
Charles Trumbull
Editor- Modern Haiku Journal
From the depths of her unconscious, the author further expands and illuminates her own conscious, as well as that of sensitive readers. In this, her third book of poetry, she sharpens our maturing views of everyday life, love, death and beyond, sparked with appealing humor.
Barbara Waters
Celebrating the Coyote
(Wife of Frank Waters) The Man Who Killed The Deer
This exquisite map of a book offers countless geographiesfrom the powerful landscape of Taos to the perilous lands of Tibet. Like a cartographer, poet Carol-la Sonam Dorje traverses the sacred terrain of living, aging, care-giving, and loss. Ultimately, her writing evokes the lustrous horizon of understanding the world within, the world without.
Andrea L. Watson
Collecting Life: Poets on Objects Known and Imagined
Carol-las poetry is remarkable, open and frank. She writes about her life and family with an uncommon awareness and sensitivity that are sure to touch you deeply.
Charles Trumbull
Editor- Modern Haiku Journal
From the depths of her unconscious, the author further expands and illuminates her own conscious, as well as that of sensitive readers. In this, her third book of poetry, she sharpens our maturing views of everyday life, love, death and beyond, sparked with appealing humor.
Barbara Waters
Celebrating the Coyote
(Wife of Frank Waters) The Man Who Killed The Deer