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Kim Rosen invites us into the inspiring power of poetry to transform not only perceptions of the world, but how we act within it. This is brave, powerful, passionate work.
— Andrew Harvey, author of The Way of Passion: A Celebration of Rumi and The Hope: A Guide to Sscred Activism

Saved by a Poem
The Transformative Power of Words

by Kim Rosen
foreword by Eve Ensler

        Poetry, the most ancient form of prayer, is a necessary medicine for our times: a companion through difficulty; a guide when we are lost; a salve when we are wounded; and a summons to live what is most important right now. 
        In an uncertain world, Saved by a Poem is an emphatic call to cultivate the ever-renewable resources of the heart. Through poetry, the unspeakable can be spoken, the unendurable endured, and the miraculous shared. 

Kim Rosen is bringing poetry back to where it belongs — into our bodies. To know a poem from the inside is to become a tabernacle for the sacred song of human life.
— Marie Howe, author of Magdalene, What the Living Do, and The Kingdom of Ordinary Time
 

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