"Jamie Parsley's new poems tread the path of grief within the liturgical map of holy days, feasts, and spiritual acts. These poems offer a voice 'forever altered' by loss, a keening we sense in each moment depicted until we understand 'We are what we hold / and let go.' Through a careful, even subdu
That Word
โ Scribed by Parsley, Jamie
- Book ID
- 100649388
- Publisher
- North Star Press of St. Cloud; North Star Pr of st Cloud, Parsley, Jamie
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- North Star Pr of st Cloud 2014.
- ISBN
- 0878399852
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โฆ Synopsis
"Jamie Parsley's new poems tread the path of grief within the liturgical map of holy days, feasts, and spiritual acts. These poems offer a voice 'forever altered' by loss, a keening we sense in each moment depicted until we understand 'We are what we hold / and let go.' Through a careful, even subdued study of a year beyond the death of a loved one, we begin to understand 'perfect mourning' that is both curse and grace as Parsley's fine poem 'These Men' shows us." ~Heid Erdrich, author of Cell Traffic: New and Selected Poems
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