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Halpern, Daniel was born on September 11, 1945 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Irving Daniel Halpern and Rosemary (Glueck) Nelson.
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The Good Food is the first single collection of recipes devoted to the celebration of the classics of casual cuisine. Betty Fussell, author of Masters of American Cookery, writes, "Anyone who loves roasted peppers, garlic, anchovies, lemons, olives, and dill can be grateful for this well-traveled guide through the good foodlands of the Mediterranean and elsewhere ...... Drawing on the diverse cooking traditions of America, Italy, France, India, Morocco, and the Middle East, the authors have assembled recipes that include not only the classic examples of each cuisine, but also unusual dishes that provide surprising gastronomic rewards. The authors have also included an additional section of accompaniments, that offer complements to the other entries.
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Widely praised for his earlier collections, Daniel Halpern has grown steadily in stature and attainment. Now, with Something Shining, his first collection of new poems in seven years, he gives us an ambitious, wide-ranging meditation on birth, love, and maturity, marking a turning point in both his life and his work. These beautifully crafted poems explore relations between lovers, between friends, between fathers and children. Written by the light of a young daughter's presence, in the distinctive lyrical language that Ted Hughes described as "so free and effortless and unerring," these poems ponder the fading of the body and the struggle that consciousness wages to keep the self afloat. And into this intimate world also enter a surprising array of characters: ancient Chinese poets and modern Cuban musicians, Charlie Parker, Chekhov, and the dervish mystic Rumi. But it is the poet's awareness of his own frailty ("the days run out--no longer oneself," he writes in "Fugue"), that, together with the extraordinary beauty he discovers in environments familiar and exotic, unifies this collection. The work of a poet at the top of his form, Something Shining confirms Halpern's place in our national literature.
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Eighty-one masterpieces by the world's best writers--a surprising, irresistible collection of short stories from around the world.
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Twenty-two acclaimed writers celebrate the art of eating Wendell Berry • Colette • William Corbett • Michael Dorris • Alexandre Dumas • M. F .K. Fisher • Michael Frank • Betty Fussell • Evan Jones • Judith B. Jones • Barbara Kafka • Madeline Kamman • Charles Lamb • Rose Macaulay • Henry Matthews • Joyce Carol Oates • Francine Prose • Paul Schmidt • James Seay • Charles Simic • Edward Steinberg • Alice Waters There is more to be gained from our daily bread than mere sustenance. Curiosity, romance, ritual, and insight can be as much a part of a meal as any of its edible ingredients. In this delectable collection of essays on fine food and drink, twenty-two renowned writers capture the gestures, the celebrations, and the moments in which food, wine, and the act of eating transcend their initial purposes to become something far greater. A window into the eating lives of a handful of our finest literary artists, Not for Bread Alone is a tasty and most satisfying delight—a true culinary classic.
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Discusses eating as more than simple sustenance. This collection is reveals the curiosity, romance, faith, and insight that can be as much a part of a meal as any of its edible ingredients.
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Hayashi Kyoko's story, Ritual Of Death, centers around her experience as a schoolgirl caught in the Nagasaki bombing. She was saved by the shadow of a school porter who had crossed in front of her at the moment of flash. Along with stories, there are poems, essays and art, including photographs. In this collection, the editor aimed for a personal kind of expression, and work that not only shows concern for life and living, but does so with the artist's skill.
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Drawing from a career of almost fifty years, Daniel Mark Epstein’s collection of new and selected poems forms a lyrical autobiography of its author as a poet and a man. Dawn to Twilight examines universal themes such as love and aging, happiness and despair, each of which Epstein approaches differently throughout the decades of his writing career. These poems encapsulate the evolution of Epstein’s work, with the passage of time itself forming a crucial theme as the author grows from student to lover to father. Epstein’s poems evince his deep empathy for people from all walks of life: a knife salesman who harbors no illusions about the use to which his wares have been put; a teacher who watches his student struggle with a thorny philosophical question; a genie whose plans of revenge fade as he emerges from his lamp into the light. Dawn to Twilight celebrates the coming of joy and beauty, accepts their transience, and elegizes their passing.
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Halpern, Daniel was born on September 11, 1945 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Irving Daniel Halpern and Rosemary (Glueck) Nelson.
Bachelor, California State University, Northridge, 1969. Master of Fine Arts, Columbia University, 1972.
Public, editor in chief, Ecco Press-Antaeus, New York City, since 1970; Adjunct Professor writing, Columbia University, New York City, since 1975;chairman graduate writing division, Columbia University, New York City, 1980-1984;director, National Poetry Series, New York City, since 1978.
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(His fourth collection of poems.)
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Author: Traveling on Credit, 1972 (Great Lakes Colleges National Book award 1973), Street Fire, 1975, Life Among Others, 1978, Seasonal Rights, 1982, The Good Food: Soups, Stews, and Pastas, 1985, Tango, 1987, Halpern's Guide to the Essentials Restaurants of Italy, 1990, Foreign Neon, 1991, Antaeus Theme Issues, 1994, Selected Poems, 1994, Something Shining, 1999. Editor: Borges on Writing, 1973, The American Poetry Anthology, 1975, The Art of the Tale: An International Anthology of Short Stories, 1986, Writers on Artists, 1986, On Nature, 1987, Journals, Notebooks, and Diaries, 1988, Versions of Dante's Inferno: Translations by 20 Contemporary Poets, 1993, Not for Bread Alone: Writers on Food, Wine and the Art of Eating, 1993. Translations: Orchard Lamps, Poems by Ivan Drach, 1973, The Poems of Mririda n'Ait Attik, 1975.
Married Jeanne Catherine Carter, December 31, 1982.