New Releases by Gwendolyn MacEwen

Gwendolyn MacEwen is the author of Mermaids and Ikons (2017), Die T. E. Lawrence-Gedichte (2010), Julian the Magician (2009), The Trojan Women (2009), The Selected Gwendolyn MacEwen (2007).

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Mermaids and Ikons

release date: Sep 20, 2017
Mermaids and Ikons
Award-winning poet and novelist Gwendolyn MacEwen explores her strongly personal responses to the landscape, culture, and people of Greece in this exquisitely written travel diary, which was originally published in 1978. Originally published in 1978, beloved poet and novelist Gwendolyn MacEwen’s first work of nonfiction explores her strongly personal responses to a complex civilization. Partly written during a trip to Greece in 1971, MacEwen moves from the urban tumult of Athens to the radiant simplicity of an island in the Aegean. In this intimate and exquisitely written travel diary, she evokes the very spirit of Greece — the exuberance of the people, the sun-drenched landscape, and the shaping power of ancient traditions and myths in modern Mediterranean life.

Die T. E. Lawrence-Gedichte

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Julian the Magician

release date: Nov 07, 2009
Julian the Magician
"MacEwen described what she set out to achieve as a "sort of powerful poetic mad half-abandoned prose somewhere between [Kenneth] Patchen and Virginia Woolf." Set in a medieval past that has distinctly modern overtones, the novel is about Julian, a young man who believes he is Christ. Wandering the countryside in a horse-drawn wagon, Julian learns "to suspend logic like a whale on a thread." He becomes a master of alchemy, performing "miracles" like curing the mad and changing water into wine. When his rapt audiences begin to lose faith, Julian must pay with his life. MacEwen skillfully implies a relationship between alchemy, miracles and belief, and the art forms she is engaged in herself, poetry and prose. What is the price the writer-magician must pay to engender belief in her audience? Is something true merely because we believe it? With an afterword by the author''s sister."--Jacket

The Trojan Women

release date: Jan 01, 2009
The Trojan Women
With a stunning command of the Greek language and a mastery of poetic nuance, this translation of Euripides'' play breathes unparalleled life into an ancient masterpiece. Using vocabulary that gives the sense that the play was written with an appreciation of and application to the 20th and 21st centuries, this adaptation goes beyond the timeless plot of the consequences of war and the fate of both the victors and the losers and focuses on the modern-day issues of feminism and women''s rights. Also included in this volume are two long poems--"Helen" and "Orestes"--by contemporary Greek poet Yannis Ritsos, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize.

The Selected Gwendolyn MacEwen

release date: Jan 01, 2007
The Selected Gwendolyn MacEwen
Spanning Gwendolyn MacEwen''s career from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, this is a comprehensive collection of work by one of the greatest women writers of the 20th century. It traces the trajectory of her verse and the development of her fiction and drama, and includes letters, paintings, and photographs from the oeuvre of this beloved Canadian poet.

King of Egypt, King of Dreams

release date: Jan 01, 2004
King of Egypt, King of Dreams
MacEwen sets out to write a deeply serious novel that also functions as entertaining historical fiction. The novel''s hero is Akhenaton, Pharaoh of Egypt''s Eighteenth Dynasty, who was the first ruler to introduce the idea of monotheism. Akhenaton''s single-mindedness in his quest for his own brand of reason is a powerfully paradoxical distillation of the artistic temperament: originality, fertility and beauty set against death and despair and an inability to love. Includes an Afterword by the author''s sister.

Gwendolyn MacEwen: Volume 1

release date: Apr 01, 2001
Gwendolyn MacEwen: Volume 1
Her poetry is both groundbreaking and unforgettable. Now you can enjoy the powerful first works of this poet in The Poetry of Gwendolyn MacEwen, Volume One: The Early Years. These poems show the beginnings of a poetic style that inspired other poets and amazed readers for years. Her poetic voice is in turns playful, melancholy and daring; this is a must-read for all fans of MacEwen and poetry lovers that want an introduction to this important writer.

Gwendolyn MacEwen: Volume 2

release date: Apr 01, 2001
Gwendolyn MacEwen: Volume 2
Her ascent to the top of the literary world is well known. Now you can enjoy the great works of this formidable writer in The Poetry of Gwendolyn MacEwen, Volume Two: The Later Years. Readers will gain a solid understanding of MacEwen''s works, as these poems represent her strongest poetic voice, developed from years of writing. Her unique voice is both playful and melancholy, all the while being a daring addition to her genre. This book is a great introduction to the works of MacEwen.

The Poetry of Gwendolyn MacEwen

release date: Jun 01, 1994

Gwendolyn MacEwen: The later years

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Marking Time

release date: Jan 01, 1991

A Tribute to Gwendloyn MacEwen, Jan. 20, 1988 - Tape

release date: Jan 01, 1988

El Terror Y El Erebus (Afterworlds)

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Five Poems from the T. E. Lawrence Poems

Five Poems from the T. E. Lawrence Poems
Uncorrected galley proof belonging to Joyce Cary. MacEwen is misspelled in both the Table of Contents (MacEwan) and her title entry (Mac Even).

The Honey Drum

The Honey Drum
Two of these pieces are original while the others are derived, rather than translated, from oral and written folk tales and legends well-known in the Arabic speaking world. Grades 2-4.

The T.E. Lawrence Poems

The T.E. Lawrence Poems
The T.E. Lawrence Poems is Gwendolyn MacEwen''s most integrated, complete and respected work. It is now recognized as her signature poetic achievement."In 1962, I was staying in a hotel in Tiberias, Israel; the tall, white-haired proprietor invited me downstairs one evening and served me syrupy tea and a plate of fruit. He showed me a series of old sepiatone photographs which lined the walls - photographs of blurred riders on camels riding to the left into some uncharted desert just beyond the door. Some of them were signed.''It''s Lawrence isn''t it?'' I asked, walking up to one.''Yes, '' said my host, offering me a huge section of an orange. ''I rode with him once a long time ago. I see you always carry a pen and paper to write things down. I thought you''d be interested; I thought you''d like to know.''These poems were written some twenty years later."

Last Will and Testament of Gwendolyn MacEwen, Dated October 13th A.D. 1982

Jewellery

Jewellery
Poster consists of a printed poem authored by MacEwen and large line drawing of a woman wearing jewellery (upper torso only). The line drawing fills three quarters of the poster with the poem, title and credits located in the bottom half of the right side.
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