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KROPOTKIN

Rosenstock, Gabriel
KROPOTKIN
Gabriel Rosenstock has transcreated extracts from Kropotkin's classic Mutual Aid to reshape the inspirational texts as bilingual 'Whitmanesque Cantos for the Future of Man'.

CHF 36.90

Bláth Draíochta

Rosenstock, Gabriel
Bláth Draíochta
Bláth Draíochta: 100 dán don aos óg / 100 poems in Irish for children 8-12+ A poetry feast for children 8-12+ with a stunning gallery of international art.

CHF 39.50

MULLAH NASRUDIN IS ALIVE AND WELL

Rosenstock, Gabriel
MULLAH NASRUDIN IS ALIVE AND WELL
Inspired by the Mullah Nasrudin, the Sufi embodiment of the wise fool, these sparkling new tales have unexpected twists and turns which might raise a mullah's eyebrow, or two. Warning: this product contains nuts.

CHF 20.90

ANGELIC FLIGHTS

Rosenstock, Gabriel
ANGELIC FLIGHTS
These glimpses caught in words or images are each so weightless and so shifting that you could think they have no substance . . . that is, until the moment when like curling smoke and light they touch each other in the darkness, and a bright perception takes form, looks back at us, comes alive.- Philip GrossThe exquisite fusion of image and word renders a deeply satisfying aesthetic experience, whereby we are transmuted by its profundity, exqu...

CHF 33.90

CONVERSATIONS WITH LI HE

Rosenstock, Gabriel
CONVERSATIONS WITH LI HE
More than any other Irish poet of our times, Rosenstock has long engaged in a remarkable dialogue with the poetry of the east. Here, in one of his finest collections ever, he speaks to the spirit of the doomed Li He, who died in his twenties. In these finely tuned lyrical conversations, we are brought 'over the hills and far away' into a world where we smell plum blossoms and courtesans' perfume, we hear cuckoo calls and 'dancing music from al...

CHF 52.50

CONVERSATIONS WITH LI HE

Rosenstock, Gabriel
CONVERSATIONS WITH LI HE
More than any other Irish poet of our times, Rosenstock has long engaged in a remarkable dialogue with the poetry of the east. Here, in one of his finest collections ever, he speaks to the spirit of the doomed Li He, who died in his twenties. In these finely tuned lyrical conversations, we are brought 'over the hills and far away' into a world where we smell plum blossoms and courtesans' perfume, we hear cuckoo calls and 'dancing music from al...

CHF 23.50

Sneachta

Rosenstock, Gabriel
Sneachta
Transcreations in Irish and English of 34 snow haiku by Kobayashi Issa (1763-1827) by renowned Irish haiku master Gabriel Rosenstock. Illustrated with pictures of snowflakes by Mathew Staunton.

CHF 20.50

Orpheus in the Underpass

Rosenstock, Gabriel
Orpheus in the Underpass
This book is the first product of the ongoing collaboration between artist Ross McKessock and haikuist Gabriel Rosenstock. Inspired by the image of Orpheus in the underworld, Rosenstock has composed a haiku rensaku in response to an audio recording of McKessock duetting with wheezing buses, heckling onlookers, and the ambient sounds of Oxford in an underpass sandwiched between City Council offices and the ongoing construction of a new shopping...

CHF 44.90

The Pleasantries of Krishnamurphy: Revelations from an Ir...

Rosenstock, Gabriel / Haodha, Micheal O.
The Pleasantries of Krishnamurphy: Revelations from an Irish Ashram
A rich, humorous and wise miscellany of stories and verse by the distinguished Irish author, Gabriel Rosenstock. Welcome to the quixotic world of Krishnamurphy and the fundamental tenets of Spiritual Anarchy. A sage? A maverick? A complete idiot? Is he fooling his followers or are they awakening, one by one, to the deepest mysteries of life and the core of their own being? Gabriel Rosenstock is the author/translator of over 150 books, includi...

CHF 22.50

Walk with Gandhi: Bóthar na Saoirse

Rosenstock, Gabriel / Guha, Ramachandra / Hussain, Masood
Walk with Gandhi: Bóthar na Saoirse
Gandhi for the troubled times we live in. Irish poet and haiku master Gabriel Rosenstock teamed up with esteemed Kashmiri artist Masood Hussain to create a dazzling kaleidoscope of events, real and imagined, in the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Though aimed originally at young adults to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of the extraordinary man who freed India from the shackles of Empire, this gorgeously illustrated book of penetrating ha...

CHF 37.90

Walk with Gandhi: Bóthar na Saoirse

Rosenstock, Gabriel / Guha, Ramachandra / Hussain, Masood
Walk with Gandhi: Bóthar na Saoirse
Gandhi for the troubled times we live in. Irish poet and haiku master Gabriel Rosenstock teamed up with esteemed Kashmiri artist Masood Hussain to create a dazzling kaleidoscope of events, real and imagined, in the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Though aimed originally at young adults to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of the extraordinary man who freed India from the shackles of Empire, this gorgeously illustrated book of penetrating ha...

CHF 26.50

Beginner's Irish with Online Audio

Rosenstock, Gabriel
Beginner's Irish with Online Audio
The Irish language, also known as Irish Gaelic or Gaelige, is spoken today by approximately a million people worldwide. It is also the basis of the Irish literary tradition, which is the oldest in Europe after Greek and Latin. Whether you want to connect to your Irish heritage or carry on a conversation when visiting the Gaeltachtai (small rural pockets in Ireland where Irish is the first language spoken), Beginner's Irish with Online Audio is...

CHF 27.90

Mou Her Name

Rosenstock, Gabriel
Mou Her Name
Mou Her Name forrits the reader mair nor a hunner pomes in whit the makar cries a neo-bhakti style-a modren skew on thae poems o deep holiness whilk are threipit an croonit in India yit. Aff the cuff an meestical thae ootpoorins heize frae ayont the makar's ain mense, he's tiggit the hem o the Yirth Mither's goun, an she's turnt tae'm, an throuch his maisterly airt, turns tae us. Gabriel Rosenstock: Makar, haijin, scriever/owersetter o mair no...

CHF 22.90

My Mule Drinks from the Ganges

Rosenstock, Gabriel
My Mule Drinks from the Ganges
The modern genre of travel writing as practiced by Irish writers is very different to much of what passed for travel writing in Ireland. While the vast majority of Irish travelogues as written in the past two centuries were written in English, this travelogue was written (and published originally) in Irish before later being translated and re-shaped in English .

CHF 61.00