Dare-Devilish and Divine

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
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Author: Arthur Weil ISBN: 9781452423128
Publisher: Arthur Weil Publication: July 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Arthur Weil
ISBN: 9781452423128
Publisher: Arthur Weil
Publication: July 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This is Arthur’s fifteenth book of poetry. His previous books include: Life, Love and Gems that Shine, Exploding Mind (or Not Over the Hill Yet), Poetry is for Sissies, Reflections of the Moment, Slice of Life, Fluid Words, Theater of Thoughts, Love Always, Words to Fly With and Have Fun While You Can.
His poems explore happiness, philosophy, love and aging. This book is a tribute to the spirit of living, being and aging gracefully. “Often, I remind myself, “How lucky I am to be alive!” At the young age of ten I escaped the claws of the Nazis. I dedicate this book to the 9 million who perished in the Nazi concentration camps between 1934 and 1945. I came to America in 1938 and was fortunate to fight alongside the US Army of Engineers in Europe during World War II.” - Arthur Weil

“Arthur Weil’s poetry illuminates all the possibilities of life, beautifully, in words that take one by surprise. His insights and revelations give one a profound realization that life is an incredibly rich experience to be savored each day, and that only the examined life is worth living.” Jerome Kirk

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This is Arthur’s fifteenth book of poetry. His previous books include: Life, Love and Gems that Shine, Exploding Mind (or Not Over the Hill Yet), Poetry is for Sissies, Reflections of the Moment, Slice of Life, Fluid Words, Theater of Thoughts, Love Always, Words to Fly With and Have Fun While You Can.
His poems explore happiness, philosophy, love and aging. This book is a tribute to the spirit of living, being and aging gracefully. “Often, I remind myself, “How lucky I am to be alive!” At the young age of ten I escaped the claws of the Nazis. I dedicate this book to the 9 million who perished in the Nazi concentration camps between 1934 and 1945. I came to America in 1938 and was fortunate to fight alongside the US Army of Engineers in Europe during World War II.” - Arthur Weil

“Arthur Weil’s poetry illuminates all the possibilities of life, beautifully, in words that take one by surprise. His insights and revelations give one a profound realization that life is an incredibly rich experience to be savored each day, and that only the examined life is worth living.” Jerome Kirk

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