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Brian Doyle

    12 août 1935

    Doyle était un essayiste et poète célébré dont les œuvres ont paru dans d'éminentes revues littéraires et journaux du monde entier. Ses essais, explorant souvent les thèmes de la foi, de l'écriture et de la condition humaine, ont été fréquemment anthologisés dans des recueils prestigieux tels que "Best American Essays" et "Best Spiritual Writing". Avec une profonde compréhension des complexités de la vie et une voix distinctive, Doyle s'est également consacré à l'enseignement et aux conférences, partageant ses réflexions sur l'art d'écrire et les défis de la grâce hésitante.

    The Call: The Desire to Finish Strong
    Shimmer of Something
    Wet Engine
    A Book of Uncommon Prayer
    Children & Other Wild Animals: Notes on Badgers, Otters, Sons, Hawks, Daughters, Dogs, Bears, Air, Bobcats, Fishers, Mascots, Charles Darwin, Newts,
    One Long River of Song
    • One Long River of Song

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,6(63)Évaluer

      #1 SEATTLE TIMES BESTSELLER A playful and moving book of essays by a "born storyteller" (Seattle Times) who invites us into the miraculous and transcendent moments of the everyday

      One Long River of Song
    • Encounters with remarkable beings take center stage in this collection of short vignettes by Brian Doyle. Featuring a blend of previously unpublished pieces and selections from esteemed publications like Orion and The Sun, the book showcases Doyle's unique storytelling ability. Each vignette captures the essence of extraordinary encounters, inviting readers to explore the beauty and complexity of life's myriad experiences.

      Children & Other Wild Animals: Notes on Badgers, Otters, Sons, Hawks, Daughters, Dogs, Bears, Air, Bobcats, Fishers, Mascots, Charles Darwin, Newts,
    • A Book of Uncommon Prayer

      100 Celebrations of the Miracle & Muddle of the Ordinary

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(495)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of faith and the everyday, this collection features one hundred prayers that reflect Brian Doyle's profound Catholic beliefs. His writing captures the beauty and whimsy found in ordinary moments, offering readers a unique perspective on spirituality and the miraculous in daily life. Doyle's acclaimed style invites contemplation and appreciation for the simple yet extraordinary aspects of human existence.

      A Book of Uncommon Prayer
    • Wet Engine

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,5(68)Évaluer

      Examines the heart as a physical organ - how it is supposed to work, how surgeons try to fix it when it doesn't - and as a metaphor: the seat of the soul, the power house of the body, the essence of spirituality. Brian Doyle considers the scientific, emotional, literary, philosophical, and spiritual understandings of the heart - from cardiology to courage, from love letters and pop songs to Jesus.

      Wet Engine
    • Shimmer of Something

      Lean Stories of Spiritual Substance

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(41)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of humor and sincerity, the collection features prose poems and rhythmic observations that celebrate life's seemingly small moments. Brian Doyle weaves together tales of spiritual significance, from personal anecdotes to reflections on nature and relationships. His engaging style captures a range of emotions, from joy to loss, inviting readers to find depth in everyday experiences. This work is a melodic journey that showcases the beauty of storytelling and the profound impact of life's miracles.

      Shimmer of Something
    • The Call: The Desire to Finish Strong

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      The book delves into the profound themes of purpose and destiny, exploring how individuals respond to life's challenges and opportunities. It presents a compelling narrative that resonates with readers seeking inspiration and guidance in their own journeys. Through a blend of personal stories and insightful reflections, the author encourages readers to embrace their unique callings and navigate the complexities of life with courage and faith.

      The Call: The Desire to Finish Strong
    • The Plover

      • 367pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Declan O Donnell has sailed out of Oregon and deep into the vast, wild ocean, having finally had enough of other people and their problems. He will go it alone, he will be his own country, he will be beholden to and beloved of no one. No man is an island, my butt, he thinks. I am that very man . . .

      The Plover
    • How do you successfully lead the five generations in today's workforce? It's not a one-size-fits-all approach. You need the tools to navigate. Filled with over 100 case studies, Gray Goldfish provides the definitive map for leaders to follow as they recruit, train, manage, and inspire across the generations.

      Gray Goldfish: Navigating the Gray Areas to Successfully Lead Every Generation
    • Epiphanies & Elegies

      Very Short Stories

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(45)Évaluer

      Delving into the nuances of everyday life, this collection features accessible poems infused with wonder, humor, and faith, reflecting the author's Irish Catholic heritage. Brian Doyle captures the essence of ordinary moments, offering warm and insightful reflections that resonate with truth. The poems balance humor and poignancy, exploring the small wonders and inevitable tragedies that shape human experience, making each piece a heartfelt tribute to life's complexities.

      Epiphanies & Elegies
    • English & Englishness

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      The book, first published in 2002, is part of the Routledge imprint, which is known for its academic and scholarly publications. It likely explores significant themes relevant to its field, contributing to the ongoing discourse in academia. The association with Taylor & Francis suggests a focus on high-quality research and insights, appealing to scholars and students alike.

      English & Englishness