Author: | Joe Martin | ISBN: | 9781469165752 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | September 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Joe Martin |
ISBN: | 9781469165752 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | September 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
On SPIRIT GARDEN:
In Spirit Garden, poet-scholar-playwright Joe Martin sings ecstatically of the One, the hidden integrity of opposites & the living mystery of existence. He not only fuses Sufi, Buddhist & Jewish paths in a troubadours transcendence both timeless & time-bound, his thirty poems share the page with Enrique Castanons haunting figures which shift foreground and background to meta-illustrate the gestalt of Martins vision.
Kirpal Gordon, author, Giant Steps Press blog
On FOREIGNERS:
"[An] absurdist mind grenade... Joe Martin's first novel paints this neo-European shadow landscape with panache a gifted American writer."
Richard Peabody, Editor, Gargoyle
On RUMIS MATHNAVI: A Stage Adaptation
Absolutely remarkable and memorable lifting the veils one after another. Lida Saeedian, co-translator of The Pocket Rumi
On PARABOLA: SHORTER FICTIONS
...through the tightly structured geometry of this metaphorically rich [work is a] recognition of the search we undertake to fi x a place for ourselves and try to make sense of a confusing, alienating and often combative world. Cheryl Pallant, High Performance
On SPIRIT GARDEN:
In Spirit Garden, poet-scholar-playwright Joe Martin sings ecstatically of the One, the hidden integrity of opposites & the living mystery of existence. He not only fuses Sufi, Buddhist & Jewish paths in a troubadours transcendence both timeless & time-bound, his thirty poems share the page with Enrique Castanons haunting figures which shift foreground and background to meta-illustrate the gestalt of Martins vision.
Kirpal Gordon, author, Giant Steps Press blog
On FOREIGNERS:
"[An] absurdist mind grenade... Joe Martin's first novel paints this neo-European shadow landscape with panache a gifted American writer."
Richard Peabody, Editor, Gargoyle
On RUMIS MATHNAVI: A Stage Adaptation
Absolutely remarkable and memorable lifting the veils one after another. Lida Saeedian, co-translator of The Pocket Rumi
On PARABOLA: SHORTER FICTIONS
...through the tightly structured geometry of this metaphorically rich [work is a] recognition of the search we undertake to fi x a place for ourselves and try to make sense of a confusing, alienating and often combative world. Cheryl Pallant, High Performance