From Chicago to Spinoza

Poems and a Play in Three Acts

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation
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Author: Robert Tosei Osterman ISBN: 9781450282314
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 15, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Robert Tosei Osterman
ISBN: 9781450282314
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 15, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

From Chicago to Spinoza offers a biographical compilation of verse by author Robert Tosei Osterman, written from 1980 to 2010. It is a personal memoir, a collection of reminiscences describing people and places in his past.

Chicago illustrates the early years of Ostermans life during World War II. Faces in the Past is comprised of sonnets and other poems, depicting some of my coworkers at a school bus company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Emotional Past exemplifies his feelings during the summer of 2000, just prior to his divorce in September of that year. Illusions in eastern Iowa contains images of his sojourn at a Zen Buddhist monastery, while the poems of The Forest were conceived during his many walks through Hixon Forest, located four miles east of the Mississippi River.

A few years ago Osterman moved his residence to a converted granary in a small rural community in western Wisconsin. The Marsh and Transformations share images that of this location. Finally, The City contains poems and descriptions assembled in his eighth-floor apartment in a small mid-western city.

A Play in Three Acts offers a mirthful entertainment inspired by the correspondence between Hugo Boxel and the seventeenth-century rationalist philosopher Baruch Spinoza.

In the pages of this collection, youll find nostalgia, anecdotes, observations, and inspiration.

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From Chicago to Spinoza offers a biographical compilation of verse by author Robert Tosei Osterman, written from 1980 to 2010. It is a personal memoir, a collection of reminiscences describing people and places in his past.

Chicago illustrates the early years of Ostermans life during World War II. Faces in the Past is comprised of sonnets and other poems, depicting some of my coworkers at a school bus company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Emotional Past exemplifies his feelings during the summer of 2000, just prior to his divorce in September of that year. Illusions in eastern Iowa contains images of his sojourn at a Zen Buddhist monastery, while the poems of The Forest were conceived during his many walks through Hixon Forest, located four miles east of the Mississippi River.

A few years ago Osterman moved his residence to a converted granary in a small rural community in western Wisconsin. The Marsh and Transformations share images that of this location. Finally, The City contains poems and descriptions assembled in his eighth-floor apartment in a small mid-western city.

A Play in Three Acts offers a mirthful entertainment inspired by the correspondence between Hugo Boxel and the seventeenth-century rationalist philosopher Baruch Spinoza.

In the pages of this collection, youll find nostalgia, anecdotes, observations, and inspiration.

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