The Deer
April 25, 2018[…] hunters push into the slain silence, Stopping in slow wonder at the rattle, The bone-on-bone of his breaking breath. Throbbing still, he shudders once as if The captive coat could throw off pain; Then […]
[…] hunters push into the slain silence, Stopping in slow wonder at the rattle, The bone-on-bone of his breaking breath. Throbbing still, he shudders once as if The captive coat could throw off pain; Then […]
[…] Father, kindle my desire, Fan my flickering resolve into a lust For bread and wine, for mansions and their master, Till its hot, holy tongue burn away the world, And I, the heat-borne ash, aspire.
[…] to wake up in the morning with your kitchen smelling of Ambrosia and looking like the farmers market. It’s good to wash, blanch, slice and pack all day and to go to bed at […]
[…] her husband Joseph are scattered, sketchy and superficial. In 1973 Irwin E. Wirkus published Judge Me Dear Reader, a little twenty-five-page booklet about Emma. This past year he released an expanded fifty-page version, spruced […]
[…] volumes are counted as one book unless they can stand alone, have variant titles, or do not share a common index and bibliography. Works not included: the four standard works; periodical articles (unless a […]
[…] of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Century 1, 6 vols. (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1930), 2: 49. CHC 2: 69. Earlier he had been involved in efforts to establish […]
[…] society, ” . . . the Mormon people in Utah, when compared with other populations in the world, are not inbred in the biologic Joseph L. Lyon, et al., “Cardiovascular Mortality in Mormons and […]
[…] existence who is not privy to the inner working of the entire plan. Less suspect and more readily available to the Mormon audience is the thick book of Duane Crowther (Life Everlasting ). We […]
[…] get Moses, Isaiah and Jeremiah to accept the call to be his mouthpiece—an audacious calling indeed. ( Read Exodus 3 and 4, Isaiah 6 and Jeremiah 1.) Once in the harness, the prophets still […]
[…] of Chinese-Portugese descent, converted to Mormonism, and with luck and ability, competed successfully in a male-dominated business world. The Blending is the recounting of the family history, the cultural, generational and personal conflicts and […]