Synopses & Reviews
See yonder fire! It is the moon
Slow rising o're the eastern hill.
It glimmers in the forest tips.
And through the dewey foliage drips
In little rivulets of light.
And makes the heart in love with night."
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
For poets and painters, lovers and lunatics, the moon has been the awe-inspiring source and symbol of feminine power and profound mystery since ancient time. This unqiue and richly illustrated gift book is designed to be a cherished expression of love to be given during the full moon. With journal entry space in each of its thirteen sections, one can record musings, quiet observations, and passionate messages to be shared with friends and loved ones. The book includes paintings, photography, iconography from ancient lunar maps, children's art, as well as selections of poetry and prose from many diverse lands. A five-year lunar calendar, a list of suggested full moon gifts, and a compilation of moon-related information concludes this unusual gathering of lunar celebration.
Ellen Moore Anderson lives north of Duluth, Minnesota, where, for the past decade, she has given, received, and recorded full moon gifts. A former teacher of children with learning disabilities, she is the mother of seven children, an oil painter, and founder of the EMMA Fund for artists.
CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE:
William Blake
Lord Byron
John DeMartelly
Jan Hartley
Issa
Ann Jenkins
Alberta Morena
George Morrison
Henri Rousseau
Mark Twain
Walt Whitman
Shibata Zeshin
and many others
Synopsis
Cultural Writing. Art. Poetry. A unique and richly illustrated gift book, designed to be a celebration of the moon; with paintings, photographs, myths and legends, children's art, and poetry by over 80 artists and writers including William Blake, Marc Chagall, Issa, Henry Rousseau, Sappho, Shibata Zeshin, et al. A three-year full-moon calendar, a compilation of moon facts, a gift-giving guide for the full mooon, and journal entry space is included.
Synopsis
A gathering of color images, writings, and lunar cycle information in a journal format that celebrates the moon.
About the Author
Ellen Moore Anderson is a former art teacher, oil painter, and mother of seven children. She lives north of Duluth, Minnesota.