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Guide for developing the personal and social interactions to achieve a complete, balanced and cheerfully happy lifestyle, based on the power of PRACTICAL COMPASSION IN ACTION. While many find their moral and ethical values to be at odds with their desire for personal success in achieving financial security, personal relationships and a healthy lifestyle, this book is designed to show how these seemingly different aspects of our lives can be made to work with each other instead of against each other. Developing a compassionate social conscience and strong interpersonal relationships should promote rather than undermine success in all areas of our goals and desires. We should not have to choose between values and success. Extro-Dynamics presents a simple step-by-step "how to" guide for building happier, healthier and more successful well-rounded lives.
Penned with a dexterous wit and a steady nerve, The Noise of a Fly is a mesmeric imagining of our later years by one of this country's most senior and celebrated writers. 'It is hard to think of many poets who can equal his combination of imaginative ambition, formal resource and range of tone .
High seriousness and high jinks are equally at his command, and readers will welcome a collection which shows the poet of Elegies and Northlight performing with undiminished energy and stylishness.
A wonderfully sustained narrative poem, full of the resonances and repercussions attendant on the end of an era, The Donkey's Ears depicts life aboard a Russian flagship just before the battle of Tsushima, 1905.
A generous selection of poems from 'one of the most talented and interesting poets writing in English today' (Robert Nye). In a distinguished poetic career, Douglas Dunn has won the Somerset Maugham Award, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Hawthornden Prize and the Whitbread Book of the Year.
Winner of the Whitbread Book of the Year in 1985, these poems were written after the death of Douglas Dunn's first wife in March 1981.
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