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One Leg is Both the Same Robin Morrison
One Leg is Both the Same
Robin Morrison
Publisher Marketing: A story of 3 friends navigating their personal and professional lives, at a time of geopolitical crisis. How can the creative imagination, in the arts and culture, renew our perception of difficult and divisive political situations? In the mirrored room of international relations, how can fresh ideas connect people locked, by their attitudes and perceptions, into different and seperate corners? Samuel Taylor Coleridge found a way of steering through competing ideologies, events and ideas in his times. His 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' poem haunts the hero of this story, as he develop an Arts Publishing Company committed to a wider and deeper exploration of creative and imaginative processes. He remembers three nights of intense and formative discussion about Coleridge's philosophy, during a walking holiday in Wales, when the three friends remembered Coleridge's own time in Wales. Those ideas stay with him as the years pass and his two friends go there different ways. It is one thing to find connections between contrasting ideas. It is quite another to make or find connections between three people whose lives have changed. The action moves from Cambridge to Wales, to London, to New York and the Middle East. Contributor Bio: Morrison, Robin Robin Morrison has written novels (Virtual Apocalypse; The Playground; The Photograph; Shadows of Memory) plays and poetry, also available on Amazon. Until retirement he held a national post helping the Anglican Church in Wales with its specialist and policy relationships with communities, organisations, and social, economic and environmental issues in Wales and international work. Prior to that he has been a hospital, university and industrial chaplain and an Assistant Head of a pioneering Community School in Scotland. He also spent a year studying Church-State relations in Romania, and for some years was part of various East West consultations. He has chaired many bodies, including the Institute of Directors for South Wales and a Health Trust. He is currently a Governor of Cardiff Metropolitan University, a Trustee of a Free School and Artes Mundi. He has a continuing interest in the Arts as an expression of the human condition. This Trilogy has taken 12 years to research and included the pleasure of visits to CERN.
| Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
| Lançado | 21 de abril de 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781511555159 |
| Editoras | Createspace |
| Páginas | 348 |
| Dimensões | 152 × 229 × 18 mm · 571 g |
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