The Way We See It

Expressed through poetry and rhyme from friends and family

by James Pittman


Formats

Hardcover
$23.95
Softcover
$13.95
Hardcover
$23.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/7/2004

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9780595669493
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9780595334797

About the Book

The Way We See It is an informal collection of unbiased and unedited writings, poetry and rhyme from promising young writers who grasp the inner thoughts of life as they see it happening. The authors reveal the bare essence of what would be described by true poets as free verse or even urban culture rap by some. Emerging from the high rise buildings on Schroeder Street and the Third Avenue apartments of Mount Vernon N.Y., "H'mm, looking at us down in their ghettoes " to the deep South of Bay St. Louis "Ehry Sunday we went to church," each writer is capturing what he or she believes to be a glimpse of realism in prose and verse to be heard like the ringing of gospel music through a southern Baptist church.

Covering a variety of topics such as familial relationships, friendship and love, the poems and rhymes collected in The Way We See It would make this anthology a magnificent gift as reading material to ponder. While dwelling on the current events and historical documentation, the writers' points of views explores the inner city lifestyles thus making statements that imprisons the readers and then suddenly releasing themwe all see and the way that we see it.

"If you still don't know where this love comes from, it's a little place called Hip-Hop."


About the Author

James Pittman was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi and now resides in Yonkers, New York. After leaving the military in 1989, he continued to live and travel throughout Europe. Currently he and his wife Renata share adventuring around the globe and have recently returned from the sumo world in Tokyo, Japan followed by a whale watching adventure on an Alaskan cruise. This is his first self-published book.