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Praise for In the Shadow of the Bomb: "David Krieger's poetry can break our hearts...open...to the truth that we must, must, oppose the evil of nuclear weapons. I am in awe of his achievement." -- Daniel Ellsberg, whistleblower and author of The Doomsday Machine "Each poem is a stepping stone toward peace and preserving life on our planet." -- Perie Longo, Santa Barbara Poet Laureate Emerita "David Krieger is a master poet of our times. There are other great poets. But none have fought for human love and survival as has this great man." -- Gerry Spence, trial lawyer, poet and author of From Freedom to Slavery "Sounding in the shadow of the bomb are these bells of enlightenment or extinction. Will we choose to live? Read and see." -- James W. Douglass, author of JFK and the Unspeakable
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Sale!WAKE UP! is a book of poetry by NAPF President David Krieger. "Wake Up! is a love song to hope and the human spirit...." -- Paul K. Chappell, author of The Art of Waging Peace "There is haunting beauty and truth in this poetry." -- Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Laureate "...reveals the heart of a man of compassion and peace." -- Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate
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Sale!Edited by David Krieger. Summer Grasses is an anthology of war poetry collected over the years by NAPF President David Krieger. The book takes its title from a haiku poem by the great 17th century Japanese haiku poet, Matsuo Basho. In his poem, Basho looks at a field where a battle once took place. "Summer grasses," he writes, are "all that remains / of great warriors' dreams." This anthology includes poetry related primarily to wars of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century.
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Sale!Edited by David Krieger and Perie Longo The poems in this book examine peace from many perspectives. They are filled with the wonder and magic of everyday life. They also express the sorrow and loss that war and violence bring. They speak to the fear and frustration that one may not be able to do enough to assure peace. They find peace rooted in relationships to each other, to other living things and to the earth. In these poems one finds a burning desire to do more to heal wounded spirits and our wounded earth. These poems combine the mystery of creativity with a longing for peace.
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Sale!By David Krieger "These poems touch a deep chord of hope in the human spirit. They inspire us to believe that peace is not an impossible dream." - Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Laureate
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Sale!By David Krieger "With the clarity of poetry, David Krieger explains that humanity and war are incompatible. The art of being human includes the art of abolishing war. This is the music in the minds of the born and unborn that everyone is longing to hear. I even hear the voice of Wilfred Owen." ---- Blase Bonpane, author of Guerrillas of Peace
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Sale!By David Krieger Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of Hiroshima, said of this book: "Nuclear weapons have done enough damage. The tragedy that Hiroshima and Nagasaki have experienced must never happen to anyone anywhere ever again. In this book, David Krieger has combined reason, passion, and aesthetic skill to convey this fundamental message of the hibakusha. In a few carefully crafted, poetic pages, he presents facts and feelings that reaffirm a profound truth: the only constructive mission of nuclear weapons lies in their total abolition. Krieger has made a significant contribution to that end."
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Sale!Edited by David Krieger and Perie Longo. Never Enough Flowers: The Poetry of Peace II is a collection of winning poems from the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation's Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Awards from 2003-2010. The collection was edited by NAPF President David Krieger and Perie Longo.