Nirvana Days

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Nirvana Days

by Cale Young Rice

EN·~1 hours·86 chapters

Chapters

86 total
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Printer's inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, hyphenation, and ligature usage have been retained.

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NIRVANA DAYS - BY - CALE YOUNG RICE - AUTHOR OF CHARLES DI TOCCA, A NIGHT IN AVIGNON, YOLANDA OF CYPRUS, DAVID, ETC. - NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY MCMIX - Copyright, 1909, by Cale Young Rice

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TO - JAMES LANE ALLEN - WITH FRIENDSHIP AND FAITHFUL ESTEEM

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FOREWORD

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NIRVANA DAYS

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INVOCATION - (From a High Cliff)

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THE FAIRIES OF GOD

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A SONG OF THE OLD VENETIANS

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NIRVANA DAYS - I

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II

1:59

Description

A lyrical tapestry unfolds as the poet summons winds, seas, and mythic beings to probe the restless heart. From a high cliff the voice declares a personal vow of freedom, while delicate fairies on divine currents gather human tears, turning grief into quiet song. The verses drift to historic seas, recalling Venice’s seven fleets and their hopeful voyages toward distant lands, hinting at both treasure and tragedy.

The collection then turns eastward, wandering through the bustling streets and sacred precincts of Japan. Observations of bustling bays, temple bells, and ancient carvings blend with meditations on Buddha and the elusive promise of nirvana. Throughout, the poet balances vivid imagery with a contemplative spirit, inviting listeners to linger on each image and feel the pulse of wonder that runs through every line.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (65K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Garcia, Ritu Aggarwal and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Kentuckiana Digital Library)

Release date

2009-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Cale Young Rice

Cale Young Rice

1872–1943

Best known as an American poet and playwright from Kentucky, he built a wide-ranging literary career in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, publishing verse, dramas, and reflective essays. His work often reaches toward big themes like history, faith, fate, and the inner life.

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