Letters: Building an Alphabet with Art and Attitude

ABC - Do you dot a D? The Art and Poetry of the English Alphabet Explained in a Philosophical Verse of Rhythm and Rhyme

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Alphabet, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Modern, Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
Cover of the book Letters: Building an Alphabet with Art and Attitude by Peter Liptak, Exile Press LLC
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Author: Peter Liptak ISBN: 9781936342150
Publisher: Exile Press LLC Publication: June 27, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Peter Liptak
ISBN: 9781936342150
Publisher: Exile Press LLC
Publication: June 27, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

An Alphabet Apart
In Letters, the art and poetry of the English alphabet comes alive through rhythm and rhyme in philosophically charged verse. Much can be learned about a people by the language they use, but what can be said of the letters of that language? This playful treatise on the English alphabet explores the art and philosophy of some letters as they gained form in one artist’s eye and expression in the language of a wondering wordsmith. 26 letters called out for a home and found one in the words of this tiny tome.

The quotable alphabet book:
•“The Lime Launched the First Attack!”
•“The idea, like a chill, catching... Endlessly in an E etch-a-sketching.”
•“Self reflection in dual direction... What will you find upon inspection?”
•“With sudden laughter, or intense sigh, An L will come to mind awry.”
•“Pure of heart, “we are P,” they said.”
•“Self,” said S. “What is the correction of my silvery snakelike perfection?”
•“Unbending and unbeatable, uncompromising U led
A revolution to unite alphabet’s understanding
For all who would learn, U are outstanding!”

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An Alphabet Apart
In Letters, the art and poetry of the English alphabet comes alive through rhythm and rhyme in philosophically charged verse. Much can be learned about a people by the language they use, but what can be said of the letters of that language? This playful treatise on the English alphabet explores the art and philosophy of some letters as they gained form in one artist’s eye and expression in the language of a wondering wordsmith. 26 letters called out for a home and found one in the words of this tiny tome.

The quotable alphabet book:
•“The Lime Launched the First Attack!”
•“The idea, like a chill, catching... Endlessly in an E etch-a-sketching.”
•“Self reflection in dual direction... What will you find upon inspection?”
•“With sudden laughter, or intense sigh, An L will come to mind awry.”
•“Pure of heart, “we are P,” they said.”
•“Self,” said S. “What is the correction of my silvery snakelike perfection?”
•“Unbending and unbeatable, uncompromising U led
A revolution to unite alphabet’s understanding
For all who would learn, U are outstanding!”

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