In a book at once playful and thought provoking, Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka illustrates Marvin Bell’s "A Primer about the Flag," a short poem that raises as many questions as it does flags. Whether brandishing flags that spell out an entire maritime alphabet or little flags that pop out of a gun and say BANG, whether displaying bed-and. Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka illustrates Marvin Bell's "A Primer about the Flag," a short poem that raises as many questions as it does flags. Whether brandishing flags that spell out an entire maritime alphabet or little flags that pop out of a gun and say BANG, whether displaying bed-and-breakfast banners or flags on the moon, here is an. - What is a flag? Noted poet Marvin Bell and award-winning illustrator Chris Raschka offer a whimsical investigation. We see all sorts of flags every day.
- What is a flag? Noted poet Marvin Bell and award-winning illustrator Chris Raschka offer a whimsical investigation. We see all sorts of flags every day. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for A Primer about the Flag by Marvin Bell (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Marvin Bell, author of twenty-three books of poetry and essays, has been called "an insider who thinks like an outsider," and his writing has been called "ambitious without pretension." Reviewing The Book of the Dead Man for The Georgia Review, Judith Kitchen noted: "These new books by Marvin Bell are doing to poetry what has occasionally been done before—sending it into new and original.
The title opens Bell’s poetic text, perhaps making readers anticipate seeing Old Glory, as in illustrator Raschka’s I Pledge Allegiance (). Cover art, however, omits the Stars and Stripes; indeed, the U.S. flag is conspicuously absent from all illustrations, although a spread reading, “There are flags on the moon, flags in cemeteries, costume flags,” includes stripes, stars, reds. A Primer about the Flag by Marvin Bell and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Noted poet Marvin Bell and award-winning illustrator Chris Raschka offer a whimsical www.doorway.ru see all sorts of flags every day. But why do we have them, and what are they for? In a book at once playful and thought provoking, Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka illustrates Marvin Bellrsquo;s "A Primer about the Flag," a short poem that raises as many questions as it does flags.
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