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W. Stanley Moss

    Questo autore divenne noto per le sue memorie della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, concentrandosi su audaci operazioni militari e pensiero strategico. La sua scrittura è apprezzata per la sua atmosfera suspense e le descrizioni dettagliate che immergono il lettore nel vivo degli eventi. Oltre ai ricordi bellici, esplorò anche la narrativa, esaminando temi di coraggio e resilienza umana di fronte alle avversità. Le sue opere ottennero un ampio plauso, consolidando la sua posizione di significativo narratore di avventure.

    Abandoned Poems
    It's About Time
    Asleep in the Garden
    Ill Met by Moonlight
    War Of Shadows
    Always Alwaysland
    • A new collection from the great American poet in his 96th year. Yea, though he walks through a certain valley, Stanley Moss has written Always Alwaysland in his 94th, 95th, and 96th years, a book of songs, devotion, beautiful, painful, useful truths, some work songs, spirituals, grand opera, hymns, chants to God and no God. After all, heartbeat is just versification. He stands alone among American poets. (In one poem that is political, Christ comes back to Earth, is lynched for singing Amazing Grace outside a white church). Read this book, take a chance, change your life for the better for the hell of it.

      Always Alwaysland
    • The War didnt stop for Billy Moss after the Kreipe operation and it is his continuing story that Billy recounts in war of Shadows, the sequel to the bestselling Ill Met By Moonlight. He reflects movingly about what it means to fight and deal in death, how the turmoil of operations behind enemy lines in a foreign country are dependent on the goodwill of local inhabitants, and surprisingly, of the moments of high humour. It is at once exciting and reflective. The books is in three parts - the aftermath of the General Kreipe kidnap with continuing operations against the Germans in Crete; working with communist guerillas in Macedonia as the Germans retreated and Greece fell into Civil War; parachuted into Siam, he became part of the administration dealing with the aftermath of war in a very colourful environment. Billy is as effective with his pen as with his sword - the San Francisco Chronicle said of Ill met By Moonlight This amazing story is marvelously well told, in an exuberant, racing style that makes it impossible to lay the book aside once the first page is read

      War Of Shadows
    • The book recounts a daring WWII operation involving the kidnapping of General Kreipe, as experienced by one of the officers, Moss. Serving in the Middle East alongside writer Patrick Leigh Fermor, Moss details their audacious plan and the challenges they faced. This firsthand account offers a unique perspective on the complexities of wartime missions and the camaraderie among soldiers, highlighting both the strategic elements and the personal bravery involved in this remarkable escapade.

      Ill Met by Moonlight
    • Asleep in the Garden

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Asleep in the Garden: New and Selected Poems.

      Asleep in the Garden
    • A new collection by legendary American poet, editor and poetry and art activist, Stanley Moss

      It's About Time
    • Abandoned Poems

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Stanley Moss is ninety-three years old, still kicking sixty-two-yard field goals through the uprights of American poetry. His Abandoned Poems (Paul Valery wrote, "A poem is never finished, only abandoned") consists of 120 pages of new work written since his 2016 prize-winning book, Almost Complete Poems. The truth is Moss has a unique voice in the history of American poetry. He honors the English language. This book is full of invisible life-giving discoveries the reader has almost seen, and you might say Moss has discovered a new continent, a new planet or two--or simply it's fun. There is a final section, "Apocrypha and Long Abandoned Poems," which includes early misplaced work never published, and new versions of previously published poems. Bingo.

      Abandoned Poems
    • Almost Complete Poems

      • 624pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      WINNER OF THE 2016 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY Moss is oceanic: his poems rise, crest, crash, and rise again like waves. His voice echoes the boom of the Old Testament, the fluty trill of Greek mythology, and the gongs of Chinese rituals as he writes about love, nature, war, oppression, and the miracle of language. He addresses the God of the Jews, of the Christians, and of the Muslims with awe and familiarity, and chants to lesser gods of his own invention. In every surprising poem, every song to life, beautiful life, Moss, by turns giddy and sorrowful, expresses a sacred sensuality and an earthy holiness. Or putting it another way: here is a mind operating in open air, unimpeded by fashion or forced thematic focus, profoundly catholic in perspective, at once accessible and erudite, inevitably compelling. All of which is to recommend Moss's ability to participate in and control thoroughly these poems while resisting the impulse to center himself in them. This differentiates his beautiful work from much contemporary breast-beating. Moss is an artist who embraces the possibilities of exultation, appreciation, reconciliation, of extreme tenderness. As such he lays down a commitment to a common, worldly morality toward which all beings gravitate.

      Almost Complete Poems
    • Not Yet by Stanley Moss is best described metaphorically: it is a freight train loaded with poetry that includes Poems on China (Stanley Moss taught English in China thirty years ago), a compartment of Two Raw Fish Poems from Japan, then there's an extra long boxcar, a lifetime of American Poems Seasoned with Chinese Experience. Finally, there's the club car, Not Yet, a section of new poems written June 20th 2020 - May 1st 2021. Not Yet includes a preface by Stanley Moss, an afterword by Fu Hao, visiting scholar of Chinese at Cambridge University. Much of the book will be translated by him into Chinese for the many millions of Chinese who read English poems.

      Not Yet
    • A collection of new and selected poems about life, love, and growing older.

      Goddamned Selected Poems