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The Field - 9781737513490

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Product Code: 9781737513490
ISBN13: 9781737513490
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Memory, grief, and self-reflection mingle in debut author Garza's account of the death of her sibling. The 52-year-old author recounts her experience with survivor's guilt, dissociation, and spirituality, as she undertook a long journey to reconstruct her identity. Throughout, the author illustrates, in observant, poetic prose, the reverberating effects that grief can have on a life and the many ways that her family has coped with it. Garza links her childhood trauma to other moments of profound loss, such as the dissolution of a toxic relationship and the tragedy of the 9/11 attacks. She draws on multiple outside sources, including the work of Rebecca Solnit, the words of Saint Teresa of ?vila, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead, to explore how people understand and interact with death and how they ultimately learn to accept it as a constant companion. An achingly vulnerable, elegantly worded meditation on grief and recovery. ?Kirkus Review



Author: Victoria Garza
Publisher: Jackleg Press
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2022
Number of Pages: 176 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1737513498
ISBN-13: 9781737513490

The Field - 9781737513490

$17.00
 
Memory, grief, and self-reflection mingle in debut author Garza's account of the death of her sibling. The 52-year-old author recounts her experience with survivor's guilt, dissociation, and spirituality, as she undertook a long journey to reconstruct her identity. Throughout, the author illustrates, in observant, poetic prose, the reverberating effects that grief can have on a life and the many ways that her family has coped with it. Garza links her childhood trauma to other moments of profound loss, such as the dissolution of a toxic relationship and the tragedy of the 9/11 attacks. She draws on multiple outside sources, including the work of Rebecca Solnit, the words of Saint Teresa of ?vila, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead, to explore how people understand and interact with death and how they ultimately learn to accept it as a constant companion. An achingly vulnerable, elegantly worded meditation on grief and recovery. ?Kirkus Review



Author: Victoria Garza
Publisher: Jackleg Press
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2022
Number of Pages: 176 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1737513498
ISBN-13: 9781737513490
 

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