Beat She Can't be Beat

by Mary Rudge


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/23/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 89
ISBN : 9781453591451
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 89
ISBN : 9781453591444

About the Book

Of Mary Rudge's works (Water Planet) "..A major fi gure in international poetry [who] is reaching the peak of her poetic power and process..." Ty Hadman in Poet News "...captures the gold ring: the archetype that unites us all." Noni Howard, Publisher, New World Press "Mary Rudge is a poet whose message is a perpetual YES!" Lawrence Ferlinghetti "As when performing her award winning poem onstage at the Saturn Odyssey (Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco) along with Scotty of Star Trek crew, she makes an Odyssey into the deepest resources of the heart..." Natica Angilly, Artists Embassy International "Her poems...intensify our sense of that fl uid strength of the universe which lies deep in each of us..." Barbara Christian, University of California, Berkeley "Mary reminds us of our basic human connectedness, one possible antidote against war..." Elaine Starkman "The bedrock of Rudge's poetry is humanitarianism, a vision of a world where peace and harmony reign triumphant..." Publishers Weekly


About the Author

Alameda’s Poet Laureate Mary Rudge is a phenomenon who is unique but not rare since many literary persons: William Saroyan, Jack London, Don Blanding, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Duncan, poet-musicians such as Jim Morrison of The Doors, with Phyllis Diller, (and numerous visual artists, musicians, writers, fi lm-makers, actors such as Tom Hanks, and peace activists not encompassed in this book) have made a connection to this island that has become legendary for the genius of its people in a place so small. Readers of this story-map of the island’s literary history by Mary Rudge will have a fascinating experience following the route around the island where her ardent heart leads you; where poets in the past have been touched by the sense of place and their experiences. A walk around Alameda, following passages in this book, is an adventure in the real world of the excitement in lives of poets.