And the Risen Bread: Selected and New Poems 1957-97
And the Risen Bread is a culmination of forty years of poetry by American Jesuit and activist Daniel Berrigan. Beginning with poems written on bucolic themes, the book moves to those dealing with the struggle against war. Included are poems written from courtrooms and jail cells, as well as religious poems which include the doubt and difficulty that arise from the many horrors of our world today.
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And the Risen Bread: Selected and New Poems 1957-97
And the Risen Bread is a culmination of forty years of poetry by American Jesuit and activist Daniel Berrigan. Beginning with poems written on bucolic themes, the book moves to those dealing with the struggle against war. Included are poems written from courtrooms and jail cells, as well as religious poems which include the doubt and difficulty that arise from the many horrors of our world today.
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And the Risen Bread: Selected and New Poems 1957-97

And the Risen Bread: Selected and New Poems 1957-97

by Daniel Berrigan
And the Risen Bread: Selected and New Poems 1957-97

And the Risen Bread: Selected and New Poems 1957-97

by Daniel Berrigan

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And the Risen Bread is a culmination of forty years of poetry by American Jesuit and activist Daniel Berrigan. Beginning with poems written on bucolic themes, the book moves to those dealing with the struggle against war. Included are poems written from courtrooms and jail cells, as well as religious poems which include the doubt and difficulty that arise from the many horrors of our world today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823218226
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 05/01/1998
Edition description: 2
Pages: 418
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1280L (what's this?)

About the Author

Daniel Berrigan is author of fourteen volumes of poetry. His first volume of poetry, Time Without Number (1957), whose publication occurred at the suggestion of poet Marianne Moore, was nominated for the National Book Award and awarded the prestigious Lamant Prize for Poetry by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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