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Reimagine
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Reimagine

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In Reimagine, Richard Lee Harris’s first collection of poetry, he leads others on a personal journey from Alaska to the cafes of Seville while recreating the richness of the world around him.

With the hope that others will experience life’s most memorable moments through his eyes first and then their own, Harris shares his reflections on the uniqueness of ordinary experiences, the relationship of those moments to his natural world, and the impression these memories left with him. From “Arctic White” where “Tundra falls into Beaufort Sea, snow dissolves, translucent in ascendant sun,” to “Child of the Desert” where “Specks of shade in a solar sea cast their patterned light over an infant sleeping in a hammock gently rocked by grandmother sitting docile in her cobbled chair,” Harris couples beautiful imagery with lyrical verse to tell a relatable and emotional story.

..“. Richard Lee Harris invites us to reimagine events that are part of a rich life and introduces us to environments where we can wander, appreciating the elegance of nature along with the clash of cultures …”
-Jim Milstead, PhD (ret.), Poet and Memoirist, University of California-Berkeley"

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Country
United States
Date
29 March 2010
Pages
144
ISBN
9781450209083

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In Reimagine, Richard Lee Harris’s first collection of poetry, he leads others on a personal journey from Alaska to the cafes of Seville while recreating the richness of the world around him.

With the hope that others will experience life’s most memorable moments through his eyes first and then their own, Harris shares his reflections on the uniqueness of ordinary experiences, the relationship of those moments to his natural world, and the impression these memories left with him. From “Arctic White” where “Tundra falls into Beaufort Sea, snow dissolves, translucent in ascendant sun,” to “Child of the Desert” where “Specks of shade in a solar sea cast their patterned light over an infant sleeping in a hammock gently rocked by grandmother sitting docile in her cobbled chair,” Harris couples beautiful imagery with lyrical verse to tell a relatable and emotional story.

..“. Richard Lee Harris invites us to reimagine events that are part of a rich life and introduces us to environments where we can wander, appreciating the elegance of nature along with the clash of cultures …”
-Jim Milstead, PhD (ret.), Poet and Memoirist, University of California-Berkeley"

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
iUniverse
Country
United States
Date
29 March 2010
Pages
144
ISBN
9781450209083