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  1. for the bitter knowledge, the sweet taste of memory. on our tongues. Listen, it’s time. You were chosen too, to put the world together. Kathleen Norris, “Mrs. Adam” from Poetry 156 (April 1990). Used by permission of the author. Source: The Poetry Anthology 1912-2002 (2002)

  2. Kathleen Norris has 109 books on Goodreads with 89350 ratings. Kathleen Norris’s most popular book is The Cloister Walk.

  3. 10. Okt. 2001 · Kathleen Norris (Editor), Robert Atwan (Series Editor) 3.77. 118 ratings17 reviews. This year’s Best American Essays is edited by the best-selling, award-winning writer Kathleen Norris, whose books include Dakota andThe Virgin of Bennington. “The writers in this volume invite us into hidden places: a surgical pathologist’s laboratory, the ...

  4. 19. Juni 2015 · In the past year, I’ve had the privilege of speaking twice on panels with Norris, once about poetry (our shared love) at my undergraduate alma mater, St. Peter’s University in New Jersey, and ...

  5. Kathleen Norris. Kathleen Norris, known as bestselling essayist on the spiritual life, is an award-winning poet, writer, and author of The New York Times bestsellers The Cloister Walk, Dakota: A Spiritual Geography; Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith; and The Virgin of Bennington. Exploring the spiritual life, her work is at once intimate and ...

  6. 1. Jan. 2001 · She is equally admired for her poetry of engagement with the spiritual world and its landscapes. Journey includes poems from three previous books spanning thirty years, along with a generous selection of new work that continues her radically individual celebration of the sacredness of life. Genres PoetrySpirituality. 144 pages, Paperback.

  7. 27. Nov. 2001 · Kathleen Norris is the award-winning poet, writer, and author of *The New York Times* bestsellers *The Cloister Walk*, *Dakota: A Spiritual Geography*, *Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith*, and *The Virgin of Bennington*. Exploring the spiritual life, her work has been described as at once intimate and historical, rich in poetry and meditations, brimming with exasperation and reverence ...