Nathan Brown Bücher






How does thought relate to the form in which it appears? Is its material appearance simply a constraint or does thought realise itself in matter? Can philosophy help poetry think about its physical presence on paper? The chapbook January explores these possibilities of the poetic automaticity of thought ; released from the immediate pressure of the pen or the digital remove of the screen by the distributed but manually exacting apparatus of the typewriter.
My Sideways Heart
- 102 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring the complexities of human relationships, this collection showcases the poet's emotional honesty and courage, distinguishing it from typical love poetry. The poems are crafted with a confident yet approachable style, avoiding sentimentality while revealing profound insights. The simplicity of the language masks the deep wisdom embedded in the verses, making for a compelling read that resonates with authenticity and depth.
In the Days of Our Undoing: September - November 2020
- 186 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
In the Days of Our Undoing, Book 3, tracks our descent into the political season of the fall, when one of the most significant and perilous elections in our history fomented fear, division, and a deep scarring of this nation.
Exploring the interplay between reason and experience, this study delves into ancient, modern, and contemporary philosophy while also addressing political theory, measurement science, and experimental photography. It argues that reconciling the differing perspectives of rationalism and empiricism is essential for harmonizing the speculative and critical aspects of both theory and practice.
In the Days of Our Resilience: December 2020 - May 2021
- 306 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Lumbering State, Restless Society
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Lumbering State, Restless Society offers a comprehensive and compelling understanding of modern Egypt. Nathan J. Brown, Shimaa Hatab, and Amr Adly guide readers through crucial developments in Egyptian politics, society, and economics from the middle of the twentieth century through the present.
Not Exactly Job
- 56 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Engaging with the Book of Job, Nathan Brown explores themes of innocence, experience, faith, and doubt through a blend of poetry, photographs, and scripture. This work challenges traditional spiritual literary struggles, offering an irreverent yet honest perspective. The collection serves as a catalyst for contemporary questions, creating an emotionally powerful and intellectually stimulating experience for readers.
In the Days of Our Seclusion: March - May 2020
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
"In the Day of Our Seclusion: March-May 2020" is the first book in a series that documents the odyssey of the poet and singer-songwriter, Nathan Brown, as he explores the new world of "no more live gigs." As his travel and performing career took a painful dive in the wake of the coronavirus, he put out the request for anyone who might want to commission a personalized poem for a donation of any size. Not thinking much of it at the time, the project has now grown into a full-time job that is close to actually paying the bills. This book is the culmination of the project's opening, spring season."-- From back cover
The book of Acts highlights the integral role of spiritual gifts and evangelism in the early church's growth and vitality. It illustrates how the manifestation of these gifts frequently facilitated the spread of the gospel message, showcasing their importance in nurturing a dynamic and thriving faith community.