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Daniel Mark Epstein

    Sister Aimee: The Life of Aimee Semple McPherson
    Lincoln and Whitman
    The ballad of Bob Dylan: a portrait
    Loyal Son
    Dawn to Twilight
    What Lips My Lips Have Kissed
    • What Lips My Lips Have Kissed

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,2(330)Évaluer

      The narrative follows a gifted individual from Camden, Maine, who rises from a childhood of hardship through her exceptional talents in poetry, music, and drama. Driven by a deep yearning for love and recognition, she achieves fame at twenty with her poetry and captures the hearts of readers globally by the age of thirty. The story explores themes of resilience and the transformative power of art in overcoming adversity.

      What Lips My Lips Have Kissed
    • Dawn to Twilight

      New and Selected Poems

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The collection showcases Daniel Mark Epstein's lyrical journey through nearly fifty years of poetry, reflecting on universal themes like love, aging, happiness, and despair. Each poem highlights the evolution of his voice, capturing the passage of time as he transitions from student to lover to father. This anthology serves as both a personal and artistic autobiography, illustrating how Epstein's experiences and perspectives have shifted throughout his life and career.

      Dawn to Twilight
    • The ballad of Bob Dylan: a portrait

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,2(13)Évaluer

      Through the lens of four seminal concerts, acclaimed poet and biographer Daniel Mark Epstein offers an intimate, vivid, and comprehensive portrait of Bob Dylan. Beginning in 1963, Epstein revisits Dylan's early struggles to find artistic direction; his transition from folk icon to rock star; and his secluded family life and divorce. A breathtaking account of Dylan's Never Ending Tour and his contemporary studio sessions brings us full circle, revealing how Dylan revived a flagging career and accepted his role as the Éminence grise of rock and roll today. Drawing on new interviews with those closest to Dylan—including Maria Muldaur, Nora Guthrie, and Ramblin' Jack Elliott—The Ballad of Bob Dylan is a singular take on an artist who has transformed generations and continues to inspire and surprise today.

      The ballad of Bob Dylan: a portrait
    • Lincoln and Whitman

      Parallel Lives in Civil War Washington

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(190)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the deep connection between Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman, highlighting their shared vision of democracy despite their contrasting backgrounds. Their lives intersected through the power of words, influencing each other during pivotal moments, particularly during the Civil War's tragedies. Daniel Mark Epstein intricately follows their journeys, from Lincoln's initial encounter with Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" to the poignant elegy Whitman wrote after Lincoln's assassination, showcasing their profound impact on each other and American culture.

      Lincoln and Whitman
    • Sister Aimee was a scamp in school, a young widow in China, and a neurotic housewife in Rhode Island, but when the Lord spoke to her, she accepted her ministry and began preaching. This book “fills a significant gap in the history of revivalism” (New York Times Book Review). Photographs.

      Sister Aimee: The Life of Aimee Semple McPherson
    • The Lincolns

      • 559pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      3,8(51)Évaluer

      Although the private lives of political couples have in our era become front-page news, the true story of this extraordinary and tragic first family has never been fully told. The Lincolns eclipses earlier accounts with riveting new information that makes husband and wife, president and first lady, come alive in all their proud accomplishments and earthy humanity. Award-winning biographer and poet Daniel Mark Epstein gives a fresh close-up view of the couple’s life in Springfield, Illinois (of their twenty-two years of marriage, all but six were spent there), and dramatizes with stunning immediacy how the Lincolns’ ascent to the White House brought both dazzling power and the slow, secret unraveling of the couple’s unique bond. The first full-length portrait of the marriage of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln in more than fifty years, The Lincolns is written with enormous sweep and striking imagery. Daniel Mark Epstein makes two immortal American figures seem as real and human as the rest of us.

      The Lincolns
    • Lincoln's Men

      The President and His Private Secretaries

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,6(25)Évaluer

      Focusing on the Civil War era, this book delves into the lives of Abraham Lincoln's secretaries, John Nicolay, John Hay, and William Stoddard. It offers an intimate glimpse into their close relationship with the president, highlighting their roles as confidants and advisors during a tumultuous time. The narrative captures their experiences in the White House, their involvement in significant events, and the unique dynamics of their friendship with Lincoln, providing a rich portrayal of both personal and political landscapes during the war.

      Lincoln's Men
    • Originally published: London: Carlton Books, 1999. schovat popis

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