For Sale by Judy Hogan
These works are for sale:
- Beaver Soul, a long poem, in Russian translation. Kostroma
Writers' Organization, Kostroma, Russia. 1997. Both Russian and
original English are available. Paper. $5.00 each.
"Judy Hogan... is a pioneer-discoverer among American
poets who have visited Russia in its new time....[she] is reflective,
keenly observant, and.... continually weaves the golden thread of her
lyric meditation and her philosophical comprehension of nature, its
creatures, and people, into the fabric of her observations." -- Nonna
Slepakova, poet and translator, St. Petersburg, Russia.
- Light Food, a long poem about love. Second half
written on the Gower peninsula in Wales. Latitudes Press, Mansfield,
Texas, 1989. Paper. $10.00.
"Light Food ...[is] packed with what Robert
Frost called 'thought-felt things,' that is, the mind and the
sensibility are working harmoniously together rather than at odds. This
is how poetry gets at the depths of life--through the response of the
whole person." -- Charles Edward Eaton, author of The Scout in Summer, and 13 other volumes of poetry.
- PMZ Poor Woman's Cookbook. Vegetarian recipes and
ideas for living simply, healthily, and economically in the
post-menopausal zest years. Younger women and men may also benefit!
$10.00.
- Sun-Blazoned, a long love poem. Nominated for the
Lamont Prize for a second collection. Sunbury Press Books, Bronx, N.Y.,
1983. Paper. $5.00. (out of print)
"Judy Hogan is not afraid to be unregenerately personal
in the realm of archetypes from which she speaks and her voice has a
certainty disturbing in these times because it knows the new age and
the ancient age of mysteries, but gives no quarter to the present age
of poetic division or emotional fragmentation." -- Daphne Athas, author
of Entering Ephesus and Cora
- Susannah, Teach Me To Love/ Grace, Sing to Me, a long poem about love and healing after divorce. Northwoods Press, Maine, 1986. Hard cover. $10.00. (out of print)
"Your Susannah series is stunning!" Ron Bayes, poet and editor of St. Andrews Review
- Earth and Soul: Anthology of North Carolina Poetry.
2001. Price, soft cover: $18 plus $2 handling and postage. 288 pages.
Illustrations by Mikhail Bazankov. Donations or book orders (checks
made out to Sister Cities of Durham). See Cover of Anthology (PDF format) for more information.
How to Order
Send a check or money order for the cost of the book(s), plus 7-1/2 %
N.C. sales tax (if N.C. resident), $2.00 for handling and postage, to:
Judy Hogan
PO Box 253
Moncure, N.C. 27559-0253
(919) 545-9932
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Contact Judy: judyhogan@mindspring.com
Updated: January 5, 2008