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Through Dooley's distinctive brogue and sharp wit, the book offers satirical commentary on the politics, society, and everyday life of early 20th-century America. These essays provide a unique and entertaining perspective on the era's issues.",[808,966,1112],{"key":809,"params":810,"works":811},"genre_year",{"genre":269,"year":9},[812,836,862,894,914,944],{"id":813,"slug":814,"title":815,"description":816,"primary_cover_url":817,"cover_blurhash":818,"first_publish_year":9,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":14,"page_count":819,"authors":820,"genres":829,"series":831,"enrichment":832},"01krmszk3bb2anf5gy5fjnwgd1","lyl-oahd-fy-kl-almdn-phah","ليل واحد في كل المدن","Sinan Antoon's poetry collection, 'One Night in All Cities,' navigates themes of memory, displacement, and the search for belonging across various landscapes. The verses offer a reflective journey through personal and collective histories, often touching upon the aftermath of conflict. Readers will find a contemplative exploration of identity and the human condition.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01krmszk5rbe7decxac0dqdtbp.jpg","LLRW0bog~q-;?Ht6E1NG%NoLV@fk",111,[821,825],{"id":822,"slug":823,"name":824},"01krmsr7re10rtzknvnyjc4c6h","sinan-antoon-pnnw","Sinan Antoon",{"id":826,"slug":827,"name":828},"01krmszk5nbxan7scxa2pbtj1x","snan-anton-pafc","سنان أنطون",[830],{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},[],{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":833,"themes":835,"setting_period":7,"summary":816,"content_warnings":7},[483,326,327,834],"emotional",[],{"id":837,"slug":838,"title":839,"description":840,"primary_cover_url":841,"cover_blurhash":842,"first_publish_year":843,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":14,"page_count":844,"authors":845,"genres":854,"series":857,"enrichment":858},"01kqx9g5vta9r45ygwj06qnkax","dog-songs-ljzm","Dog Songs","\"Beloved by her readers, special to the poet's own heart, Mary Oliver's dog poems offer a special window into her world. Dog Songs collects some of the most cherished poems together with new works, offering a portrait of Oliver's relationship to the companions that have accompanied her daily walks, warmed her home, and inspired her work. To be illustrated with images of the dogs themselves, the subjects will come to colorful life here. These are poems of love and laughter, heartbreak and grief. In these pages we visit with old friends, including Oliver's well-loved Percy, and meet still others. Throughout, the many dogs of Oliver's life emerge as fellow travelers, but also as guides, spirits capable of opening our eyes to the lessons of the moment and the joys of nature and connection. Dog Songs is a testament to the power and depth of the human-animal exchange, from an observer of extraordinary vision\"--","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kqx9g5y7qzt4np67w80na45r.jpg","LCSO,I^+~WNG-paya{s:^*Io9Z-p",2013,144,[846,850],{"id":847,"slug":848,"name":849},"01kjr9ctqdx0jvz0nhc4t813g8","mary-oliver-gypv","Mary Oliver",{"id":851,"slug":852,"name":853},"01kqx9g5xjdw7bpxd2yza1ftw2","nieves-garcia-prados-tazb","Nieves García Prados",[855,856],{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},{"id":595,"name":596,"slug":597,"is_fiction":18},[],{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":859,"themes":860,"setting_period":7,"summary":861,"content_warnings":7},[638,834,326],[],"Mary Oliver's \"Dog Songs\" offers a special look into her world through the lens of her beloved canine companions. This collection brings together cherished poems and new works, illustrating Oliver's deep connection to the dogs that have shared her life, walks, and home. These poems explore themes of love, laughter, heartbreak, and grief, featuring familiar friends like Percy and introducing new ones. Through these pages, Oliver's dogs emerge not just as companions, but as guides who illuminate the joys of nature and the profound bond between humans and animals.",{"id":863,"slug":864,"title":865,"description":866,"primary_cover_url":867,"cover_blurhash":868,"first_publish_year":869,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":14,"page_count":870,"authors":871,"genres":884,"series":889,"enrichment":890},"01kr19v51bg87vnbgb0jqc6cn3","citizen-uew7","Citizen","Claudia Rankine's bold new book explores the subtle and overt racial aggressions encountered in daily life and through media in the twenty-first century. These experiences, ranging from minor slights to intentional offenses, accumulate to affect a person's ability to speak, perform, and thrive. Through essay, image, and poetry, this work powerfully examines how our sense of belonging and assumptions of citizenship are tied to these ongoing stresses in a society often labeled 'post-race.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kv2b09q1k1h8eengqvhav8h4.jpg?v=1a42ae5aff","LjP%O.D%t7-;t7M{j[t7~q-;RjIU",2014,104,[872,876,880],{"id":873,"slug":874,"name":875},"01kqgq72sq9nvdgamc55m06q5y","claudia-rankine-9ha0","Claudia Rankine",{"id":877,"slug":878,"name":879},"01km1pb40pe2q8kayhpep62j53","allyson-johnson-yige","Allyson Johnson",{"id":881,"slug":882,"name":883},"01kr19v539f9fr0y8ybez7mjqj","carme-manuel-cuenca-tl8u","Carme Manuel Cuenca",[885,886,887,888],{"id":280,"name":281,"slug":282,"is_fiction":18},{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},{"id":401,"name":402,"slug":403,"is_fiction":18},{"id":661,"name":662,"slug":663,"is_fiction":18},[],{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":891,"themes":893,"setting_period":7,"summary":866,"content_warnings":7},[327,326,892,328],"complex",[],{"id":895,"slug":896,"title":897,"description":898,"primary_cover_url":899,"cover_blurhash":900,"first_publish_year":901,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":14,"page_count":397,"authors":902,"genres":905,"series":908,"enrichment":909},"01kqx9g8989f8fzq874aw3qs79","a-thousand-mornings-n1z0","A thousand mornings","In this collection of poems the author returns to the imagery that has come to define her life's work, transporting us to the marshland and coastline of her beloved home, Provincetown, Massachusetts. In these pages, she shares the wonder of dawn, the grace of animals, and the transformative power of attention. Whether studying the leaves of a tree or mourning her adored dog, Percy, she is ever patient in her observations and open to the teachings contained in the smallest of moments. A chronicler of physical landscape, she opens our eyes to the nature within, to its wild and its quiet. With clarity, humor, and kindness these poems explore the mysteries of our daily experience.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kqx9g8b2hz5ezbtkw2ed7g2a.jpg","LMCZeNM{D%%2_NM{M{xtIBWBaykC",2012,[903,904],{"id":847,"slug":848,"name":849},{"id":851,"slug":852,"name":853},[906,907],{"id":436,"name":437,"slug":438,"is_fiction":18},{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},[],{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":910,"themes":912,"setting_period":7,"summary":913,"content_warnings":7},[326,327,483,911],"inspiring",[],"In this collection, Mary Oliver returns to the familiar imagery of her beloved Provincetown, Massachusetts, transporting readers to its marshland and coastline. She shares the wonder of dawn, the grace of animals, and the transformative power of attention. Through patient observations, whether studying leaves or mourning her dog, Percy, Oliver explores the mysteries of daily experience with clarity, humor, and kindness.",{"id":915,"slug":916,"title":917,"description":918,"primary_cover_url":919,"cover_blurhash":920,"first_publish_year":921,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":14,"page_count":922,"authors":923,"genres":928,"series":934,"enrichment":939},"01kr42nbcjc6jfgg5tb0fq79hp","hate-that-cat-ag5l","Hate That Cat","Jack is back in Miss Stretchberry's class, and while he likes his teacher, he strongly dislikes cats. That is, until he encounters some kittens and reads poetry about felines. This novel in verse follows Jack's journey as he learns to appreciate cats and continues to write poems that connect to his life and understanding of famous works.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kr42nbhh22j0yr72q2t97n8w.jpg","L3R6km|_{$|_=Ka|NcsU1fa|$ga|",2008,165,[924],{"id":925,"slug":926,"name":927},"01knwxj6tp75a2cr1b92f6p0rn","sharon-creech-xqq1","Sharon Creech",[929,933],{"id":930,"name":931,"slug":932,"is_fiction":19},17,"Children's Books","childrens",{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},[935],{"id":936,"slug":937,"name":938,"position":367,"is_main_entry":19,"parent_id":7,"parent_slug":7,"parent_name":7},"01kr42tvqhvbxe50y0d7x4e4mj","jack-mh1y","Jack",{"pace":636,"complexity":7,"audience":940,"mood":941,"themes":943,"setting_period":7,"summary":918,"content_warnings":7},"children",[942,638],"lighthearted",[530,716],{"id":945,"slug":946,"title":947,"description":948,"primary_cover_url":949,"cover_blurhash":950,"first_publish_year":9,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":14,"page_count":951,"authors":952,"genres":957,"series":961,"enrichment":962},"01kqwjqj86m9bz5b7ygwa7ht6z","the-anthology-of-rap-axgg","The anthology of rap","From the school yards of the South Bronx to the tops of the Billboard charts, rap has emerged as one of the most influential cultural forces of our time. In this work, the editors demonstrate that rap is also a wide reaching and vital poetic tradition born of beats and rhymes. This pioneering anthology brings together more than three hundred lyrics written over thirty years, from the \"old school\" to the \"golden age\" to the present day. Rather than aim for encyclopedic coverage, the editors render through examples the richness and diversity of rap's poetic tradition. They feature both classic lyrics that helped define the genre, including Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five's \"The Message\" and Eric B. & Rakim's \"Microphone Fiend,\" as well as lesser known gems like Blackalicious's \"Alphabet Aerobics\" and Jean Grae's \"Hater's Anthem.\" Both a fan's guide and a resource for the uninitiated, this book showcases the inventiveness and vitality of rap's lyrical art. The volume also features an overview of rap poetics and the forces that shaped each period in rap's historical development, as well as a foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and afterwords by Chuck D and Common. Enter the Anthology to experience the full range of rap's artistry and discover a rich poetic tradition hiding in plain sight.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kqwjqja3wfg4yb5a74hnza42.jpg","LDMQ-I00IUM|~pWCIUj]IToyxuj[",867,[953],{"id":954,"slug":955,"name":956},"01kqftnxke6fpqcdtkj9bj23we","adam-bradley-ho6x","Adam Bradley",[958,959,960],{"id":754,"name":755,"slug":756,"is_fiction":18},{"id":356,"name":357,"slug":358,"is_fiction":18},{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},[],{"pace":636,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":963,"themes":964,"setting_period":7,"summary":965,"content_warnings":7},[370,328,326],[],"This anthology explores rap as a significant poetic tradition, tracing its evolution from the South Bronx to global influence. It collects over three hundred lyrics spanning thirty years, showcasing both iconic tracks and lesser-known gems. The book provides an overview of rap poetics and its historical development, featuring contributions from notable figures like Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Chuck D, and Common. Discover the artistry and lyrical depth of rap in this comprehensive guide.",{"key":967,"params":968,"works":969},"genre_mood",{"genre":273,"mood":326},[970,985,1017,1031,1062,1078],{"id":414,"slug":415,"title":416,"description":417,"primary_cover_url":418,"cover_blurhash":419,"first_publish_year":420,"community_rating_avg":421,"community_rating_count":393,"page_count":422,"authors":971,"genres":974,"series":982,"enrichment":983},[972,973],{"id":425,"slug":426,"name":427},{"id":429,"slug":430,"name":431},[975,976,977,978,979,980,981],{"id":272,"name":273,"slug":274,"is_fiction":19},{"id":284,"name":285,"slug":286,"is_fiction":18},{"id":436,"name":437,"slug":438,"is_fiction":18},{"id":440,"name":441,"slug":442,"is_fiction":18},{"id":276,"name":277,"slug":278,"is_fiction":18},{"id":280,"name":281,"slug":282,"is_fiction":18},{"id":446,"name":447,"slug":448,"is_fiction":18},[],{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":984,"themes":7,"setting_period":7,"summary":417,"content_warnings":7},[326,327,329,452],{"id":986,"slug":987,"title":988,"description":989,"primary_cover_url":990,"cover_blurhash":991,"first_publish_year":992,"community_rating_avg":461,"community_rating_count":393,"page_count":993,"authors":994,"genres":1003,"series":1008,"enrichment":1013},"01kkfh06tz766kc8xcmh0tj02j","thlathy-ghrnat-nrvs","ثلاثية غرناطة","The Granada Trilogy is Egyptian novelist Radwa Ashour's acclaimed historical saga of a Muslim family in Spain in the wake of catastrophe. It opens in 1491, on the eve of the fall of Granada, the last Muslim kingdom in Iberia, and follows the household of Abu Jaafar, a Granadan bookbinder, across five generations as their world is slowly, systematically dismantled.\n\nThrough the family's marriages, births, and losses, the trilogy traces what it meant to live through conquest: the broken promises of the victors, the public burning of Arabic books, forced baptism and the banning of language and dress, the terror of the Inquisition, and the final expulsion of the Moriscos. Some of Abu Jaafar's descendants try to assimilate and survive in silence; others join the doomed resistance in the mountains; the healer Saleema pays a terrible price for her learning; and each must decide how to hold on to faith, memory, and identity as everything familiar is stripped away.\n\nComprising the novels Granada, Maryama, and Departure, Ashour's trilogy is a landmark of modern Arabic literature—an intimate, elegiac meditation on loss, resilience, and cultural erasure, told with quiet lyricism and deep historical feeling.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kkfh06x5zgvzzppeqfpny5yc.jpg","LWIzRyo04=s.}:oetPaz=vazX8a|",1994,502,[995,999],{"id":996,"slug":997,"name":998},"01kkfh06wx5sw8qjd435dpwpjx","radwa-ashour-fbup","Radwa Ashour",{"id":1000,"slug":1001,"name":1002},"01kkfh06x2v8wcdv9qdwd81cvr","rdo-aaashor-xfct","رضوى عاشور",[1004,1005,1006,1007],{"id":626,"name":627,"slug":628,"is_fiction":19},{"id":272,"name":273,"slug":274,"is_fiction":19},{"id":264,"name":265,"slug":266,"is_fiction":19},{"id":356,"name":357,"slug":358,"is_fiction":18},[1009],{"id":1010,"slug":1011,"name":1012,"position":634,"is_main_entry":19,"parent_id":7,"parent_slug":7,"parent_name":7},"01kkfh06y120bvxmatsvmfc50w","the-granada-trilogy-g7bv","The Granada Trilogy",{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":1014,"themes":1015,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[483,326],[1016],"family-saga",{"id":454,"slug":455,"title":456,"description":457,"primary_cover_url":458,"cover_blurhash":459,"first_publish_year":460,"community_rating_avg":461,"community_rating_count":462,"page_count":388,"authors":1018,"genres":1021,"series":1027,"enrichment":1028},[1019,1020],{"id":465,"slug":466,"name":467},{"id":469,"slug":470,"name":471},[1022,1023,1024,1025,1026],{"id":272,"name":273,"slug":274,"is_fiction":19},{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},{"id":284,"name":285,"slug":286,"is_fiction":18},{"id":264,"name":265,"slug":266,"is_fiction":19},{"id":462,"name":478,"slug":479,"is_fiction":19},[],{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":1029,"themes":1030,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[483,484,326],[486,487],{"id":1032,"slug":1033,"title":1034,"description":1035,"primary_cover_url":1036,"cover_blurhash":1037,"first_publish_year":649,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":14,"page_count":1038,"authors":1039,"genres":1052,"series":1057,"enrichment":1058},"01krmspmndac9aamxw82pkcdcn","sylfya-blath-alyomyat-r2jv","سيلفيا بلاث اليوميات","This is an Arabic translation, by Abbas Al-Mufraji (عباس المفرجي), of The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath — the complete diaries Sylvia Plath kept from 1950 until shortly before her death in 1963, edited from the original manuscripts by Karen V. Kukil and first published in English in 2000.\n\nThe journals trace Plath's life from an ambitious, restless student at Smith College through her years at Cambridge, her marriage to fellow poet Ted Hughes, and early motherhood in England. Roughly sixty percent of this material had never appeared in print before, restoring passages cut from the heavily abridged 1982 volume authorized by Hughes.\n\nRead alongside her poetry, the diaries function as a working notebook of a writer building the craft and confidence that would produce Ariel: entries move between sharp self-criticism, literary ambition, domestic frustration, and moments of real joy, alongside unguarded passages about depression and an earlier suicide attempt. They remain one of the most candid first-person records left by a major twentieth-century poet.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01krmspmr0f5m2rs28pc2wayfm.jpg","LbJaD#~VkX%300IBadaK=}V@RjoK",581,[1040,1044,1048],{"id":1041,"slug":1042,"name":1043},"01kjqxshz7fy35z2w9j67t1g67","sylvia-plath-p0us","Sylvia Plath",{"id":1045,"slug":1046,"name":1047},"01krmspmqqe0ertnx8stecfa8t","sylfya-blath-mh1d","سيلفيا بلاث",{"id":1049,"slug":1050,"name":1051},"01krmspmqt87sh9m307kj6whjm","aabas-almfrgy-twbj","عباس المفرجي",[1053,1054,1055,1056],{"id":446,"name":447,"slug":448,"is_fiction":18},{"id":440,"name":441,"slug":442,"is_fiction":18},{"id":268,"name":269,"slug":270,"is_fiction":19},{"id":272,"name":273,"slug":274,"is_fiction":19},[],{"pace":321,"complexity":7,"audience":324,"mood":1059,"themes":1060,"setting_period":7,"summary":1061,"content_warnings":7},[326,483,328,834],[],"An Arabic translation of The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath — Plath's diaries in their complete, unedited form, spanning 1950 to 1962. 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