Fever Dreams - by Yahia Lababidi (CC#10)
Fever Dreams by Yahia Lababidi is Crisis Chronicles Press' tenth poetry publication and our largest yet. It features over 70 pages of the poet's best and most popular works. Perfect bound and brilliantly illustrated by John Tillson, Fever Dreams is available in a 6" x 9" paperback for a limited time at the discounted price of $9.74. It's also available as an e-book for $5.00.
If you prefer to order using cash, personal check or money order, Fever Dreams by Yahia Lababidi is available by mail for $12 US (includes shipping and handling) from Crisis Chronicles Press; 420 Cleveland Street; Elyria, Ohio 44035.
Poet's biography:
Yahia Lababidi is a Pushcart-nominated poet, aphorist and essayist with work appearing in such publications as AGNI, Harper's, Rain Taxi, New Internationalist and Philosophy Now. His work has also appeared in several anthologies, such as Geary’s Guide to the World's Great Aphorists, where he is the only contemporary Arab poet featured, and the best-selling US college textbook, Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing. To date, Lababidi’s writing has been translated into Arabic, Slovak, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, and Turkish. He was recently chosen as a juror for the 2012 Neustadt International Prize for Literature.
Lababidi’s first book Signposts to Elsewhere (Jane Street Press) was selected as a 2008 Book of the Year by The Independent, UK. His latest book is a critically-acclaimed collection of twenty-one literary and cultural essays, Trial by Ink: From Nietzsche to Belly-dancing (Common Ground Publishing).
Find out more about the author at http://www.pw.org/content/yahia_lababidi
Visit his YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/jadkfja
If you prefer to order using cash, personal check or money order, Fever Dreams by Yahia Lababidi is available by mail for $12 US (includes shipping and handling) from Crisis Chronicles Press; 420 Cleveland Street; Elyria, Ohio 44035.
Poet's biography:
Yahia Lababidi is a Pushcart-nominated poet, aphorist and essayist with work appearing in such publications as AGNI, Harper's, Rain Taxi, New Internationalist and Philosophy Now. His work has also appeared in several anthologies, such as Geary’s Guide to the World's Great Aphorists, where he is the only contemporary Arab poet featured, and the best-selling US college textbook, Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing. To date, Lababidi’s writing has been translated into Arabic, Slovak, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, and Turkish. He was recently chosen as a juror for the 2012 Neustadt International Prize for Literature.
Lababidi’s first book Signposts to Elsewhere (Jane Street Press) was selected as a 2008 Book of the Year by The Independent, UK. His latest book is a critically-acclaimed collection of twenty-one literary and cultural essays, Trial by Ink: From Nietzsche to Belly-dancing (Common Ground Publishing).
Find out more about the author at http://www.pw.org/content/yahia_lababidi
Visit his YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/jadkfja



Here's a better image of the cover (art by John Tillson):
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great cover...
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See a fabulous review of Fever Dreams here: http://www.suite101.com/content/review-of-fever-dreams-by-yahia-lababidi-a378041#ixzz1R3EC8tyx
And during the month of July 2011 only, when you buy Yahia Lababidi's Fever Dreams and/or Heather Ann Schmidt's Transient Angels, enter the code JULYBOOKS11 at the Lulu register and receive an additional 20% off your order.
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I'll buy one. This wonderful poem and the calm voice bring great inner peace.
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I already read this one. It was beautiful.
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the book cover is really nice. who is the illustrator please ?
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Hello, I have not read nothing more interesting. Lababidi is really great.
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