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Philip Schultz

Autore di Failure

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Comprende il nome: Philip Schulz

Fonte dell'immagine: Courtesy of the Pulitzer Prizes.

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The Best American Poetry 2019 (2019) — Collaboratore — 57 copie
2011 Pushcart Prize XXXV: Best of the Small Presses (2010) — Collaboratore — 39 copie
The Best Spiritual Writing 2011 (2010) — Collaboratore — 38 copie
American Review 22: The Magazine of New Writing (1975) — Collaboratore — 11 copie
American Review 25 (1976) — Collaboratore — 5 copie

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Undoubtedly one of the most powerful collections of verse I've ever read. This one hit home with almost every line, a wrecking ball on every page. This is the poetry I look up to and could only hope to accomplish half as much as Schultz has done with Failure.
 
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Germenis | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 3, 2023 |
After reading "A Fish in a Tree," I never realized how much of my childhood was shaped by dyslexia. since I realized that I struggled with dyslexia until I was an adult. the author's account is nice for any adult realizing later in life they have a learning disability and what that may mean.
 
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MorbidLibrarian | 6 altre recensioni | Sep 18, 2021 |
From "The Wandering Wingless," the longest poem about dogs: "Anyone who's ever owned one knows what owning love means."
 
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rynk | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 11, 2021 |
By almost every available measure, poet Philip Schultz has led a successful life with words. A lover of books and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, he has pursued from a young age his dream of being a writer. Yet Schultz has always had to work hard to compensate for his hidden disability, dyslexia. This disorder is commonly known as an inability to read, but Schultz points out that it causes difficulties with processing both written and auditory language. He carries with him painful memories of being stuck in the "Dummy Class" at school, and of being beaten by bullies because of his supposed stupidity. Even as a successful adult poet and educator, he still finds that the disorder causes him great anxiety and gets in the way of his spiritual life, as he is a Jew who can't learn Hebrew.

This slender volume (I read it in an evening) provides a moving look at life with an often misunderstood disability. Highly recommended, especially to the friends and family of those with dyslexia.
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akblanchard | 6 altre recensioni | Nov 25, 2019 |

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ISBN
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