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No One Can Stem the Tide: Selected Poetry 1931-1991
No One Can Stem the Tide: Selected Poetry 1931-1991
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Author: Jane Tyson Clement
Publisher: Plough Publishing House
Published: 05/25/2014
Pages: 170
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 7.00h x 5.00w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780874869002
About the Author
Clement, Jane Tyson: - "Jane Tyson Clement (1917-2000) was a poet, teacher, writer, and mother of seven. Born to Quaker parents, she grew up in Manhattan. Though she lived there until she was nineteen, she was never truly at home in the city but preferred Bay Head, New Jersey, where the family owned a summer house. Bay Head's windswept shore drew Jane back year after year: "There was something eternal about it that was always a rock and an anchor for me." Jane graduated from Smith College in 1939. Still, she yearned to move beyond the "frivolous, self-centered side of my nature...and to do something - anything - about the unfair treatment of workers, the hoarding of wealth in the hands of a few." Eventually this search led her to God, though first through disillusionment and confusion. In 1954, Jane and her husband, Bob, joined the Bruderhof, a community movement dedicated to practicing Jesus' teachings of nonviolence, economic equality, and social justice."
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