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What The Body Remembers - 9781586540692

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Product Code: 9781586540692
ISBN13: 9781586540692
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As reviewed by Pat Monaghan, from Booklist: Here are poems of great dignity, reserve, and control on matters that rarely call forth such responses: a violent, abusive upbringing as a military brat," persistent familial alcoholism, and a failed marriage all figure in them, presenting occasions, never subjects, for Slaughter, whose subject is instead and always the perceiving and surviving self. Her quest in her work is to understand both the ways in which the outer life forms the inner and, conversely, how the inner life can be sustained despite emotional travail. There is much that is noble and heroic in these poems, for Slaughter's searing plainspokenness removes the taint of victimization: after her father rides away on the horse that has thrown her, she says, "I learned the pleasure of the moment / and how to get up afterwards, even with a sprained knee, / how to stand up and walk." A stunning debut volume"--



Author: Ad??Le Slaughter
Publisher: Story Line Press
Publication Date: May 11, 2021
Number of Pages: 88 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1586540696
ISBN-13: 9781586540692

What The Body Remembers - 9781586540692

$20.00
$18.17
Sale 9%
 
As reviewed by Pat Monaghan, from Booklist: Here are poems of great dignity, reserve, and control on matters that rarely call forth such responses: a violent, abusive upbringing as a military brat," persistent familial alcoholism, and a failed marriage all figure in them, presenting occasions, never subjects, for Slaughter, whose subject is instead and always the perceiving and surviving self. Her quest in her work is to understand both the ways in which the outer life forms the inner and, conversely, how the inner life can be sustained despite emotional travail. There is much that is noble and heroic in these poems, for Slaughter's searing plainspokenness removes the taint of victimization: after her father rides away on the horse that has thrown her, she says, "I learned the pleasure of the moment / and how to get up afterwards, even with a sprained knee, / how to stand up and walk." A stunning debut volume"--



Author: Ad??Le Slaughter
Publisher: Story Line Press
Publication Date: May 11, 2021
Number of Pages: 88 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1586540696
ISBN-13: 9781586540692
 

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