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The Grove of the Eumenides: Essays on Literature, Criticism, and Culture.
“New Titles Elected for Essay and General Literature Index,” September 2007, H. W. Wilson Co.
The Grove of the Eumenides. Hardcover. ISBN-13: 9780967042183. ISBN-10: 0967042186. 337 pages. Earthrise Press, 2007. $24.95. Available online or order through any bookstore. Earthrise Press eBooks: ePub. Kindle.
East and West meet in a new synthesis of a global vision of humankind—ranging over classic literature, ancient and modern, both Western and non-Western, from the dilemmas of modernity in Yeats, Eliot, Milosz, Bellow, Dostoevsky, to Lu Xun, Ryuichi Tamura, Kenzaburo Oe, Naguib Mahfouz, R. K. Narayan, among others, from mimesis and deconstruction to the United Nations, with extensive essays on Chinese, Japanese, and South-Asian literature. Glaysher invokes a global vision beyond the prevailing conceptions of life and literature that have become firmly entrenched in contemporary world culture. Acutely perceptive of the spiritual and moral nuances of literature, criticism, and culture, Glaysher confronts the loss of religious faith in the modern world and breaks through to a vision of the unity of the human longing for transcendence. The New York Review of Books
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The Bower of Nil: A Narrative Poem.
The Bower of Nil: A Narrative Poem. Hardcover. ISBN-10: 0967042178. Reverberations. 71 pages. Earthrise Press, 2002. $21.95. Earthrise Press eBooks: ePub. Kindle.
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Moving beyond Postmodernism, overturning the nihilism of Nietzsche, Peter Marsh, an academic philosopher, weighs modern life in a conversation with his friend, David Emerson, a businessman. Brought together after long separation by the brutal murder of Mary, Peter’s wife, a time of devastating loss and crisis, their friendship inspires a dark night of the soul, during which Peter’s meditations range over several hundred years of philosophy, politics, religion, social change, the dilemmas of existence, evoking a spiritual vision of the complexities of the 21st Century, the United Nations, and global governance.
The Bower of Nil: A Narrative Poem. Softcover. ISBN: 978-0967042145 71 pages. Earthrise Press, May 2009.
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Into the Ruins: Poems.
Into the Ruins: Poems. Hardcover.ISBN: 0967042127. Preface. 73 pages. Earthrise Press, 1999. $19.95. Earthrise Press eBooks: ePub. Kindle.
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Beyond Postmodernism, overturning the nihilism of the age, Into the Ruins confronts much of the human experience left out of the balance by postmodern poetry, often compared to the Alexandrians and the Neoterics, when writers similarly concentrated on the minor themes of personal life, while ignoring the challenging experience of the public realm. Suffused with a global tragic vision, into the spiritual ruins of the 20th Century, Glaysher has his gaze fixed firmly on the 21st.
Into the Ruins: Poems. Softcover. ISBN-13: 978-0967042121 Preface. 73 pages. Earthrise Press, May 2009.
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Crow Hunting: Songs of Innocence. An eChapbook.
Frederick Glaysher. Preface. Earthrise Press, 2010. 26 pages. ISBN 9780967042152. Non-DRM. $2.99. Earthrise Press eBooks: ePub. Kindle.
From the Preface: ". . . so I sought in words of poetry to intimate to an age of doctrinaire nihilism that God still exists, calls us always, if only we will pray and listen to Her."
An eChapbook of nine poems written after such mystic poets as Henry Vaughan, Blake, Bryant, Emerson, Basho, Hafez, Attar, Rumi, and Tagore.
Letters from the American Desert: Signposts of a Journey, A Vision.
Letters from the American Desert. Hardcover. ISBN: 9780967042114. 0967042119. Preface. Earthrise Press, 2008. 172 pages. $19.99. Earthrise Press eBooks: ePub. Kindle or Mobipocket eBook.
In Letters from the American Desert, Glaysher reflects on the cultural, political, and religious history of Western and non-Western civilizations, pondering the dilemmas of postmodernity. Fully cognizant of the relativism and nihilism of modern life, Glaysher finds a deeper meaning and purpose for the individual and the world community in the writings and global vision of Baha’u’llah, as expressed in the Reform Bahai Faith.
Confronting the antinomies of the soul, grounded in the dialectic, Glaysher explores a path beyond the postmodern desert. Alluding to Martin Luther and W. B. Yeats at All Souls Chapel, Glaysher meditates on the universal, moderate form of the Bahai Teachings as interpreted by Abdul-Baha, Baha’u’llah’s son, who had spoken throughout the West in Europe, England, and the United States from 1911 to 1913. Abdul-Baha’s message of the oneness of God, all religions, and humankind holds out a new hope and vision for a world in spiritual and global crisis. Far from a theocracy, the Reform Bahai Faith envisions a separation of church and state as the will of God, in harmony and balance with universal peace, in a global age of pluralism, where religion is a distinctive mark of the individual, not of collective, communal identity.
The Universal Principles of the Reform Bahai Faith.
The Universal Principles of the Reform Bahai Faith. Baha’u’llah & Abdul-Baha. Edited by Frederick Glaysher.
Published by the Reform Bahai Press, 2008. With a new Introduction and the original 1912 Foreword. Espresso Book Machine.
Hardcover: ISBN-13: 9780967042138 - ISBN-10: 0967042135. 148 pages. $19.99. (Navy Blue).
Softcover: ISBN-13: 9780967042107 - ISBN-10: 0967042100. 148 pages. $11.99.
The Universal Principles of the Reform Bahai Faith collects many of the early writings of Baha’u’llah and Abdul-Baha, published in the West, with attention to their universal vision of the oneness of God, humanity, and all religions.
In addition to all of the 1912 Universal Principles of the Bahai Movement, the book includes Baha’u’llah’s Arabic Hidden Words, selections known as the Spirit of the Age, an address by Abdul-Baha at the Friends’ Meeting House in London in 1913, and many Bahai prayers for community and individual worship and meditation.
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