Coming SPRING 2007
The Doves Flew High
Poems by David Krieger
80 pages, paperback, $11.90
ISBN 978-0-9788475-5-5

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David Krieger’s first book of poetry, Today Is Not a Good Day for War, was published in 2005, and received the Peace Writing Award of the Peace and Justice Studies Association and OMNI Center for Peace, Justice and Ecology (2005). He is the author or editor of many other books related to building peace in the Nuclear Age. Among his books are Choose Hope, Your Role in Waging Peace in the Nuclear Age (with Daisaku Ikeda), and Peace: 100 Ideas (with Joshua Chen). He has also edited a volume of peace poetry entitled, The Poetry of Peace, as well as several anthologies on peace in the Nuclear Age, the latest being Hold Hope, Wage Peace. He is a founder of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation and has served as its president since 1982. He has lectured throughout the world and has received many awards for his work.


With the clarity of poetry, David Krieger explains that humanity and war are incompatible. The art of being human includes the art of abolishing war. This is the music in the minds of the born and unborn that everyone is longing to hear. I even hear the voice of Wilfred Owen.

— Blase Bonpane,
author of Guerrillas of Peace


David Krieger’s latest collection, The Doves Flew High, tells the truth with courage, clarity, and passion. Each poem is a seed of peace. Together they create a bouquet for life that we will want to take into our hearts for no less than the survival of the human race.

— Perie Longo, author of
With Nothing Behind but Sky