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Archeology of the Circle

Archeology of the Circle

Bruce Weigl

Avalon Travel Publishing
1999
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With Song of Napalm, Bruce Weigl established himself as a poet of incomparable power and lyric fury whose work stands as an elegy to the countless lives dramatically altered by war. Archeology of the Circle brings together the major work of one of America's greatest poets. Collected here for the first time, from eight volumes of poetry and spanning two decades, the poems in Archeology of the Circle also include Bruce Weigl's most recent work, which takes a dramatic turn toward a hard-bitten and sensuous lyric. Out of the horror of individual experience, Bruce Weigl has fashioned poetry that offers solace to disillusionment and bears transcendent resonance for all of us. Archeology of the Circle illustrates Bruce Weigl's remarkable creative achievements and signifies his own personal and spiritual salvation through his writing.
What Saves Us

What Saves Us

Bruce Weigl

Northwestern University Press
1992
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In these wrenching, elegant poems, Bruce Weigl writes out of uncompromising memory and vision. His subject is both the transport and anguish of being open to the lived and living moment. From bars and bedrooms, in Ohio and Nicaragua and Vietnam, his voice rises through the noise of history and habit to reach us with impeccable grace and remarkable invention.
Sweet Lorain

Sweet Lorain

Bruce Weigl

Northwestern University Press
1996
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Winner of the 2006 Lannan Foundation Award for Poetry As an elegist of the lives of those who have been changed by hardship and suffering, and especially by war, Bruce Weigl has become one of the most admired American poets of his generation. In this collection, he returns not only to Vietnam but to the Lorain, Ohio, of his youth. In his continued quest for emotional and spiritual enlightenment, Weigl writes about the connections between his childhood in a working-class world and the powerful effects of the American war in Vietnam on all of us.
After the Others

After the Others

Bruce Weigl

Northwestern University Press
1999
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Winner of the 2006 Lannan Foundation Award for Poetry In his twelfth volume of poetry, Bruce Weigl continues his quest for emotional and spiritual enlightenment. Quiet and moving, these poems combine an intimate voice with a searingly direct look at suffering and senseless violence, at human desire and love, and at man's relationship with nature.
After the Others

After the Others

Bruce Weigl

Northwestern University Press
1999
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Winner of the 2006 Lannan Foundation Award for Poetry In his twelfth volume of poetry, Bruce Weigl continues his quest for emotional and spiritual enlightenment. Quiet and moving, these poems combine an intimate voice with a searingly direct look at suffering and senseless violence, at human desire and love, and at man's relationship with nature.
The Abundance of Nothing

The Abundance of Nothing

Bruce Weigl

Northwestern University Press
2012
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Throughout his award-winning career, Bruce Weigl has proven him-self to be a poet of extraordinary emotional acuity and consummate craftsmanship. In The Abundance of Nothing, these qualities are on full display, animating and informing poems that combine rich, metaphoric imagery with direct, powerful language. Deftly weaving history and everyday experience, Weigl transports readers from the front lines of the Vietnam War and all the tangled cultural and emotional scenes of that time to the slow winds of the American Midwest that softly ease the voice of the veteran returning home. Though the poems struggle with themes of mortality and illness, violence and forgiveness, the poet’s voice never wavers in its meditative calm, poise, and compassion. Elegiac yet agile, ethereal yet embodied, The Abundance of Nothing is a work of searching openness, generous insight, and remarkable grace.
Song of Napalm

Song of Napalm

Bruce Weigl

Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
1994
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A prize-winning poet and Vietnam veteran presents a poetic record of Vietnam that embraces the country's beauty, the repulsiveness of war, unheated battle scars, and extraordinary experiences of ordinary people
Declension in the Village of Chung Luong
After years of profound spiritual work, our most powerful poet of the Viet Nam War now turns to our potential for redemption. The book's locus is Chung Luong, birthplace of Weigl's Vietnamese daughter, Hanh, and one of the poorest and most beautiful places on earth. That vivid contrast, between beauty and utter poverty, is what drives this book, allowing the poet to view the collapse of empire--one of the book's central themes--from a new psychic vantage. While these tough, retrospective poems break into a new realm of compassion and forgiveness, they are just as steely and truth-telling as any of his earlier works, which were brilliant explorations of the damages of war and the violent potential of the human imagination.But readers of Weigl's past books (among them Song of Napalm, What Saves Us, The Monkey Wars) and his critically acclaimed memoir, The Circle of Hanh, will recognize the distance he has traveled. As he himself has put it, "I began to feel as if I might try to assume some kind of public voice, so that these poems feel to me as if they're the most mature I've written. What drives the form is the attitude, and what drives the attitude is the particular take on diction; a kind of free-wheeling American-like regard for how words mean and how they feel in your mouth when you say them. I've never said the phrase 'this is my best book ever, ' but I can say it here because I know it is and I know what it took to get there."
On the Shores of Welcome Home

On the Shores of Welcome Home

Bruce Weigl

BOA Editions, Limited
2019
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Winner of the Isabella Gardner Award In this Isabella Gardner Award-winning collection of poems, Bruce Weigl meditates on the ghosts and the grace one encounters in life’s second act. A celebrated poet and veteran of the Vietnam War, Weigl offers a nuanced sense of aging as a departure and death as a returning home. With a sage’s eye for mindfulness and a soldier’s longing for the country where he served, Weigl’s poems reveal the long scars left by Vietnam and the new possibilities one encounters in the wake of life-altering experiences.
On the Shores of Welcome Home

On the Shores of Welcome Home

Bruce Weigl

BOA Editions, Limited
2019
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In this Isabella Gardner Award-winning collection of poems, Bruce Weigl meditates on the ghosts and the grace one encounters in life’s second act. A celebrated poet and veteran of the Vietnam War, Weigl offers a nuanced sense of aging as a departure and death as a returning home. With a sage’s eye for mindfulness and a soldier’s longing for the country where he served, Weigl’s poems reveal the long scars left by Vietnam and the new possibilities one encounters in the wake of life-altering experiences.
Among Elms, in Ambush

Among Elms, in Ambush

Bruce Weigl

BOA Editions, Limited
2021
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This powerful new work by Bruce Weigl follows the celebrated poet and Vietnam War veteran as he explores combat, survival, and PTSD in brief prose vignettes. In compact, transcendent, and poetic prose, Bruce Weigl chronicles somber observations on the present day alongside painful memories of the war. Reflections on school shootings and the lightning-fast spread of news in the 21st century are set alongside elegies for forgotten soldiers and the lifelong struggle of waiting for the trauma of war to fade. Haunting and nuanced, Among Elms, in Ambush carries readers through meditations and medications, past the shapes of figures in the dark rice fields of Viet Nam and the milkweed pods in the frost-covered fields of Ohio, toward a hard-won determination to survive.
Apostle of Desire

Apostle of Desire

Bruce Weigl

BOA Editions, Limited
2025
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Pulitzer Prize Finalist and one of America’s most revered military veteran writers, Bruce Weigl brings readers face-to-face with our country’s legacy of violence, the suffering of combat PTSD, and what it means to be truly haunted. Taking its cue from James Wright’s goal to write, “the poetry of a grown man,” the poems in Apostle of Desire juxtapose the peace and comfort offered by the natural world with the bruising intensity of manmade violence. These sudden tonal shifts express a vulnerability and extremity of feeling that strips audiences’ own emotions bare, leading readers to question their roles as bystanders and consumers of violent media. In sharing his intertwining feelings of love and shame for both country and self, Weigl places readers into the role of the watcher and opens a window into the traumas of the Vietnam War and life’s daily battles with PTSD. The honesty of Weigl’s poetry exposes the ghosts of pain while still witnessing the glories of love, nature, and his ongoing experiences with the rich daily life of contemporary Vietnam. Readers will face the solitude of regret and the hopeful pursuit of redemption—remembering the past and looking toward the future.
Apostle of Desire

Apostle of Desire

Bruce Weigl

BOA Editions, Limited
2025
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist and one of America’s most revered military veteran writers —Bruce Weigl brings readers face-to-face with our country’s legacy of violence, the suffering of combat PTSD, and what it means to be truly haunted.Taking its cue from James Wright’s goal to write “the poetry of a grown man,” the poems in Apostle of Desire juxtapose the peace and comfort offered by the natural world with the bruising intensity of manmade violence. These sudden tonal shifts express a vulnerability and extremity of feeling that strips audiences’ own emotions bare, leading readers to question their roles as bystanders and consumers of violent media.In sharing his intertwining feelings of love and shame for both country and self, Weigl places readers into the role of the watcher and opens a window into the traumas of the Vietnam War and life’s daily battles with PTSD. The honesty of Weigl’s poetry exposes the ghosts of pain while still witnessing the glories of love, nature, and his ongoing experiences with the rich daily life of contemporary Vietnam.Readers will face the solitude of regret and the hopeful pursuit of redemption—remembering the past and looking toward the future.
It's Just That Simple ...: Weight Loss, Workouts & Wellness for the Overweight & Obese
Numbers tell the story: adult obesity has doubled in the United States since 1980 ... 35% of the population (112 million) is obese ... and that number is expected to rise to 40% by 2030. At a time when there is more information than ever about the issues of obesity, the numbers are getting markedly worse.................... Does that mean that over 1/3 of our population is just a bunch of weak people who can't push away from the table? Of course not. The majority are just normal people who haven't found the proper tools to help themselves, and this book provides them the tools to dramatically change their lives.................... If you only need to drop a few pounds, this book may not really be for you. This book was written for big people (the overweight and obese) who have failed to take control of their lives. I understand their struggles, since I have used the plan in the book to lose a LOT of weight, and have kept it off for many years.................... The book includes a Weight Loss section that enables you to take control of your eating, a Workout section that gives you solid, safe methods to increase your physical wellness, and a Wellness section that details the critical need for you to attain a balance in your life.................... This is a very easy to read book that will make you smile, and it can best be described as part information, part motivation, and part inspiration. If you're overweight and feeling lousy (or know someone who is), please buy this book, follow the plan, and regain control of your life. You deserve it.
The Method of Weighted Residuals and Variational Principles

The Method of Weighted Residuals and Variational Principles

Bruce A. Finlayson

Society for Industrial Applied Mathematics,U.S.
2013
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This classic book covers the solution of differential equations in science and engineering in such as way as to provide an introduction for novices before progressing toward increasingly more difficult problems. Problem sets make this book ideal for self-study or as a course text. The Method of Weighted Residuals and Variational Principles:* Describes variational principles, including how to find them and how to use them to construct error bounds and create stationary principles.* Illustrates how to use simple methods to find approximate solutions and how to use the finite element method for more complex problems.* Provides detailed information on error bounds.
How to Not Gain Weight During the Holiday Season

How to Not Gain Weight During the Holiday Season

Bruce Strak

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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We all love food. We all love holidays. And we especially like to eat during the holidays So how do I not gain extra weight? This is the question we all asked ourselves at some point. We asked it too but despite lengthy and deep research we could not find a solution. Maybe just one - use this book as a humorous reminder that eating is good for you Also, feel free to use this book with blank pages for notes.