The Cave of the Bear
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Rating | : | 4.39 (833 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0918618746 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 87 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
-- Susan Talia de Lone, PhD, Author of LOVE, LOSS AND HEALINGThe reader feels as though they are traveling with the author, guided by the myths of the great mother goddess. In the first part of a trilogy, Joy Stocke takes us from our everyday mentality into the realm of the poetic imagination -- Gisella Behrens, President of the C.G. Jung Center of PhiladelphiaPassionate and brave, Stocke's poems capture the adventure, joy and power in the search for the great goddess. -- Rochelle Lynn Holt, ECLECTICA
. She has published fiction, poetry and non-fiction, and has lectured widely on religion and mythology. Joy E. Stocke is co-founder of the Meridian Writers Collective
There, myth and history collide as Stocke reexamines her role as traveler, wife and mother in the shadow of what was once a shrine to Artemis/Diana.. In this collection of interlinked poems, Joy E. Stocke journeys to the Cave of the Bear on the Island of Crete
"An eloquent read" according to A Customer. Whether or not you are familiar with the Grecian mileu, I warmly recommend this collection of Joy Stocke's poetry that were inspired during a visit to the island of Crete. Joy's words and expressions are as classically elegant as Grecian columns. Moreover, any one -- if not all -- of her works will touch a chord in your heart. Reading this book will delight your soul as well as stimulate your mind.