**"Reminiscent of *The Birds* by Alfred Hitchcock, *Carrion* makes for a foreboding read"—from the bestselling author of *Murder at the Book Club* (*By the Letter Book Reviews*).** After surviving a fatal accident Monica is left wondering what happened to her life. Why did the car crash and why is
Carrion
✍ Scribed by Wes Jamison
- Book ID
- 115172376
- Publisher
- Red Hen Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781636281179
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Just as Odin's ravens, named Huginn and Muninn (translated to Thought and Memory), would whisper everything he couldn't see, so too do these and other mythical ravens--of Athena, the Biblical Eve and Noah, Coronis, and others--function in Jamison's essay collection: they are tools to interpret and make meaning of their world, rent as it is between the rural and urban, the romantic and abusive, where language is both surfeit and dearth. This collection sees mythical ravens murmur alongside the actual bone and viscera of crows, starlings, and pigeons in disarming explorations of desire and destruction, the body and creation. Carrion is an ambitiously structured collection that honors the literary forebears at its center while lamenting our inability to communicate anything--love, need, hope--except in metaphors.
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