Celebrates the life and work of poet William Matthews through his own language, that of poetry. This work includes poems written by people who knew Bill in a variety of ways, under myriad circumstances: as friend, both old and new; as mentor and teacher; as colleague; and as father.
Celebrates the life and work of poet William Matthews through his own language, that of poetry. This work includes poems written by people who knew Bill in a variety of ways, under myriad circumstances: as friend, both old and new; as mentor and teacher; as colleague; and as father.
John Brown is America's most famous political terrorist, who in 1859 raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, intending to galvanise the Southern slaves into rebellion. This is John's story, told by his son. It recreates pre-Civil War America, and tells of one man's passage from abolitionist to guerrilla fighter and, finally, martyr.
Contains photographs that portray mysterious unknowable stories. This book includes source materials, production photographs, lighting charts, sketches and architectural plans, which give the viewer a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the staged photographs.
Bone is a punked-out teenager, living in a trailer with his alcoholic mother and abusive stepfather. Rejected by his parents, out of school, and in trouble with the police, he's now into drugs and shoplifting. Until, he finds refuge in an abandoned school bus with I-Man, an exiled Rastafarian who dramatically changes his life.