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Rick Lupert

    Rick Lupert est un poète dévoué depuis 1990, dont les œuvres ont été présentées dans de nombreux magazines et revues littéraires. Il est l'auteur de multiples recueils de poésie et a édité une anthologie importante. Lupert est également un organisateur communautaire, animant des lectures de poésie depuis 1994 et créant la ressource en ligne PoetrySuperHighway.com.

    Beautiful Mistakes
    Romancing The Blarney Stone
    Professor Clown on Parade
    I Am Not Writing a Book of Poems in Hawaii
    Mowing Fargo: The Poet's Experience in Fargo, North Dakota
    The Tokyo-Van Nuys Express
    • The Tokyo-Van Nuys Express

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Set against the backdrop of Japan, this collection captures the essence of travel through poetry with humor and insight. The author explores vibrant cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima, drawing inspiration from Richard Brautigan's work. Readers will experience unique moments, from trying unusual foods to whimsical encounters, all while reflecting on deeper themes. This journey blends personal anecdotes with a keen observation of culture, making it a captivating exploration of both place and experience.

      The Tokyo-Van Nuys Express
    • Wry and observational, the poetry captures the essence of Fargo, North Dakota, through the lens of Rick Lupert's experiences over four nights. The collection intertwines themes of family and personal reflection, offering humorous insights and vivid imagery, such as wandering through a field of sunflowers. With a playful tone, Lupert invites readers to explore the quirks of life in Fargo, all while embracing the absurdity of existence. This work promises to entertain and uplift with its unique perspective and charm.

      Mowing Fargo: The Poet's Experience in Fargo, North Dakota
    • The collection immerses readers in the vibrant experiences of Oahu, Hawaii, blending humor with insightful observations. Through witty and accessible poetry, Lupert captures the essence of the island, from its magical fruits and sea turtles to the lively atmosphere of luaus and the unique charm of wild chickens. Celebrating the spirit of ohana, or family, these poems invite readers to reflect on their own connections to paradise and the warmth of Hawaiian culture.

      I Am Not Writing a Book of Poems in Hawaii
    • Professor Clown on Parade

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Traveling through the Northeast, the author captures the essence of a 12-day road trip filled with poetic reflections on food, art, architecture, and love alongside his wife, Addie. The collection showcases a blend of humor and insight, highlighting their adventures in Burlington, Portland, and Hartford. With vivid imagery and a lighthearted tone, the poems reveal a deep appreciation for the simple pleasures of life, as exemplified in lines like the whimsical prayer to a donut. This work offers a unique, beer-fogged perspective on American culture.

      Professor Clown on Parade
    • Romancing The Blarney Stone

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Travel poetry captures the essence of Ireland, a country renowned for its lush landscapes. Through vivid imagery and personal reflections, Rick Lupert invites readers on a journey, exploring the sights and experiences that inspired his writing. This collection showcases the beauty and culture of Ireland, blending the poet's observations with the rich heritage of the land that brought forth the color green.

      Romancing The Blarney Stone
    • Beautiful Mistakes

      Poetry from Portland, Seattle, and Twin Peaks

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Traveling through the Pacific Northwest, the collection captures the essence of cities like Seattle, Snoqualmie, and Portland, blending poetry with humor. Lupert's signature wit shines as he explores the unique quirks of each location, from the coffee culture to the eccentricities of Portland. Beautiful Mistakes offers an engaging mix of reflective poetry and lighthearted travel anecdotes, making it an entertaining read for both poetry lovers and travel enthusiasts alike.

      Beautiful Mistakes
    • God Wrestler

      A poem for every Torah Portion

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Each poem in this collection corresponds to a weekly Torah portion, showcasing Rick Lupert's unique blend of humor and modern insight. By engaging deeply with the ancient texts, Lupert offers interpretations that combine reverence with a playful irreverence, making these timeless stories accessible and relevant to contemporary readers. This work enriches his expanding body of Judaic poetry, appealing to those looking for fresh perspectives on traditional Jewish liturgy and narratives.

      God Wrestler
    • It's Spritz O'Clock Somewhere

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Exploring Italy and France, this collection captures the essence of travel with humor and insight. The author navigates vibrant cities like Bologna, Florence, Naples, and Paris, sharing experiences from culinary delights to historical discoveries. With a keen eye for art and architecture, Lupert's witty observations invite readers to journey alongside him, savoring the beauty and culture of these destinations. This travelogue offers a delightful way to experience the charm of these locales through poetry, making it a perfect companion for armchair travelers.

      It's Spritz O'Clock Somewhere
    • Donut Famine

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans, this poetic travelogue invites readers to explore the city's unique culture through the author's experiences. With a blend of warmth and humor, it captures the essence of the Big Easy, highlighting iconic locations where cocktails originated and playful encounters with local wildlife. Lupert's journey promises a blend of delightful anecdotes and vivid imagery, making it a captivating read for both poetry lovers and travel enthusiasts.

      Donut Famine
    • The Low Country Shvitz

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The collection offers a humorous travelogue through the southern U.S., featuring vibrant poetry inspired by cities like Savannah, Charleston, Asheville, and Charlotte. Key highlights include encounters with local characters, such as a cookie-dispensing lady, and quirky experiences like wandering through "Chicken Alley." Accompanied by his travel companion Addie, Rick Lupert invites readers on a whimsical journey filled with culinary delights and historical landmarks, making it an entertaining and cost-effective escape into southern culture.

      The Low Country Shvitz