"In Daniela Gioseffi's poetry we're inspired to understand and embrace the natural world. Gioseffi's sympathy and empathy are everywhere in her poems and books, as in this new collection with her never-ending love for nature and the intricate and mysterious science of which it, and we, are composed . . . Imbued with respect for biological truths in an unfathomable universe-the poet reminds us we are made of the very dust of exploding stars. But, there's humor, too, in poems like Big Hearted, Witty and Wide-Eyed. After all despair is realized, the glories of the natural world can save us with…mehr
"In Daniela Gioseffi's poetry we're inspired to understand and embrace the natural world. Gioseffi's sympathy and empathy are everywhere in her poems and books, as in this new collection with her never-ending love for nature and the intricate and mysterious science of which it, and we, are composed . . . Imbued with respect for biological truths in an unfathomable universe-the poet reminds us we are made of the very dust of exploding stars. But, there's humor, too, in poems like Big Hearted, Witty and Wide-Eyed. After all despair is realized, the glories of the natural world can save us with inspiration to collective community, where lives influence each other, and we all breathe the same atmosphere. In quoting the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag, Daniela Gioseffi reminds us we're one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all."-Philip Appleman
Daniela Gioseffi is an American Book Award winning author of 18 books of poetry and prose, She edits Eco-Poetry.org, which receives 6 thousand global visitors monthly. She's published in The Nation, The Paris Review, Prairie Schooner, Poetry International, Rain Taxi Review, Chelsea Literary Review and in many magazines and anthologies, e.g. Oxford U. Press: Stories of the American Experience. Her first of six books of poetry was Eggs in the Lake (BOA Editions, 1979). Poems therein won a NY State Council for the Arts Grant Award. Her latest books of poetry are Waging Beauty (PWP, 2016) and Blood Autumn: Autunno di Sangue (VIA Folios/ Bordighera Press, 2007) the year in which she won The John Ciardi Award for Lifetime Achievement in Poetry. In 2008, Daniela won the Order the Sons of Italy NY State Literary Award. In 2003, she was given an American Italian Educators Lifetime Achievement Award. Her women's studies classic Women on War: International Writings (Touchstone/ Simon & Schuster, 1988, and The Feminist Press, NY, 2003) has been in print for over 37 years. She published On Prejudice: A Global Perspective (Anchor Doubleday, 1993) to win a World Peace Prize from The Ploughshares Fund, presented at the U.N. Her work appears in anthologies from Harper Collins, Viking, Penguin Books, etc. Her verse was etched in marble near that of Walt Whitman's and William Carlos Williams's on a wall of PENN Station, NY City, 2002. She's presented on WNYC, NPR the BBC, and appeared on CBS & NBC. Daniela won PEN American Center's Syndicated Fiction Award for Daffodil Dollars, aired on The Sound of Words, hosted by Alan Cheuse. She published three novels, her latest an e-book titled The Story of Emily Dickinson "Master." In 2013, VIA Folios/ Bordighera Press published Pioneering Italian American Culture: Essays & Interviews with an Introduction by Angelina Oberdan. Her work's been translated into Italian, Spanish, German, Serbo-Croation, Chinese and Japanese. A docu-drama of her life Author and Activist, by award winning filmmaker Anton Evangelista, premiered at the Maya Daren Theater in Manhattan in 2014 and has been screening on campuses from Hofstra to St. Johns U. to St. Francis College., and The Calandra Institute of CUNY. She was featured at international book fairs from Barcelona to Miami. More information is available at: The Poetry Foundation of America, The Academy of American Poets, and on The Poet and the Poem, Radio Show Hosted by Grace Cavalieri at The Library of Congress, and The National Endowment for the Arts. More information can be found at https: //www.DanielaGioseffi.com.
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