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Gunfire in Oz

He received his Master’s Degree at the University of North Carolina, his Bachelor’s Degree at Towson University, and his high school diploma at the McDonogh School near Baltimore, Maryland. . Jan-Mitchell Sherrill is the Senior Associate Dean of Students at George Washington University. His previous books of poetry are Blind Leading the Blind and Friend of

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  • Format : Paperback
  • Pages : 98 Pages
  • Asin : 093261681X
  • Language : English

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He received his Master’s Degree at the University of North Carolina, his Bachelor’s Degree at Towson University, and his high school diploma at the McDonogh School near Baltimore, Maryland.

. Jan-Mitchell Sherrill is the Senior Associate Dean of Students at George Washington University. His previous books of poetry are Blind Leading the Blind and Friend of the Groom. He has also published in venues devoted to academic administration, and, in the late 1980s, headed the team that performed a groundbreaking national study of campus violence

Jan-Mitchell Sherrill has internalized most of contemporary and classic literature, metaphysics, and religion, and brought it to bear with steely passion on his grief and existential rage. Gunfire in Oz is a gay poetry collection that reflects the heartbreak of losing the love of one’s life to an extremely untimely death. "I am overwhelmed by the intensity of these poems-the passion and grief that comes barreling through the 'tunnel of rage' Jan Sherrill has dug down into himself so many years. If he finds 'love at last by loving its loss,' I am humbled by how assiduously and ardently he has cut that path." - David Bergman, author of Heroic Measures, Cracking the Code, and The Violet Hour: The Violet Quill and the Making of Gay Culture.. These poems are not 'the needle point of guilt / and unregenerate desire,' he self-disparagingly calls them. They are a

The book describes their journey to California and the start of the family wine business.The book is divided into four parts--Foundation, Construction, Expansion, and the lugubrious finale, Demolition.Key themes: family infighting. The pictures are interesting, but I could do without the overused caption "And the big guns rode the rails" or "The big guns move by rail," which became irritating. I've been A police officer for almost 9 years and now work at a school and deal with children all the time and a lot of thing seem boring to them. I really did too! If you are a cat fan you should really check it out.. The family entertained Napa Valley for decades with their quarrels, lawsuits, affairs, extravagant bashes, etc. Jamison was 38 and Wyatt 45 when they met. If you're serious about film, this book it outdated. Rather, this reads as quite the love story, infused as much by warmth and devotion as by professional interests. Best of all, my children all loved the book and wanted to spend time connecting the dots with it.Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.. The end result? Robert won and the rest of the family, in essence, lost. a rare find. A very informative book with many facts on US railroads during WWII. All the connect the dots are done in multicolored patterns over real photographs of cats. This is a terrific history of the Mondavi f

About the AuthorJan-Mitchell Sherrill is the Senior Associate Dean of Students at George Washington University. . He has also published in venues devoted to academic administration, and, in the late 1980s, headed the team that performed a groundbreaking national study of campus violence. His previous books of poetry are Blind Leading the Blind and Friend of the Groom. He received his Master’s Degree at the University of North Carolina, his Bachelor’s Degree at Towson University, and his high school diploma at the McDonogh School near Baltimore, Maryland

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