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Œuvres de James Sterngram

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Nom canonique
Sterngram, James
Date de naissance
1958
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Miami, Florida, USA
Lieux de résidence
Tampa, Florida, USA
Études
Florida International University
Professions
Too many to list
Organisations
Associated Individuals Desiring Enlightenment (Sometimes), or AIDE(S)
Prix et distinctions
Winner in an ancient writing contest judged by Dave Barry and Gene Weingarten :-)
Courte biographie
James Sterngram is a member of the Associated Individuals Desiring Enlightenment (Sometimes). AIDE(S) is a global prophet-making organization currently boasting roughly seven billion members.

James earned his B.A. in Music and his money elsewhere (just a little, so far). He is not linked in with any facebook friends, but he hopes you like him anyway. His phone is not smart. He doesn't twitter much, but he does follow the tweets, shrieks, croaks, and peeps of the many visitors and residents in his Florida garden.

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Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
So, I'm not the best with reviewing poetry, but I'm going to give this book a shot. I like the idea that this guy is just putting out such happiness and goodness out there in the world, but the main theme is religion, so it might alienate those who are away from mainstream faiths. I really liked his death poem; it's good messages wrapped in something lightness and I'm on board with this pursuit. Glad for you to be my brother, James!
 
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kristincedar | 1 autre critique | Oct 9, 2015 |
I was offered Help for Hysterical Humans who Hope to Be Happy in Heaven or Here by the author James Sterngram. The poetry bundle reads fluently. Presented as a "slender, vivacious volume of verse packed with music, magic, meditation, and humor", main focus is on presenting his spiritual beliefs. Having studied quite some Bible verses and principles, James chose to blend all major religions into a single mixture with a profound western flavour. Sarcasm on Christianity, and its apostles James, John and Paul, trying to catch all the buzz words (Spirit, Father, Son, sin, grace, etc.) without repentence, discipline, salvation, cross, let alone resurrection. Just call yourself (collectively) Son of God, and off Sterngram goes. No insights in the true inner workings or teachings of Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaica, but simply assume that God manifests himself/herself/itself in all these religions. It leads to lines like "Faiths, imploding and exploding, hurl their dust to distant skies to be recycled into newer forms of light. All is light." We all end up in heaven, or here.
More fun and less cause for raised eyebrows are funny verses on why this (last) page is left blank, intentionally or the shortest of the poems: "Die.The end."
… (plus d'informations)
 
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hjvanderklis | 1 autre critique | Apr 10, 2015 |

Statistiques

Œuvres
1
Membres
6
Popularité
#1,227,255
Évaluation
½ 2.5
Critiques
2
ISBN
2