Atomic Theory 7

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Atomic Theory 7

Illustrations Trinh Mai
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  • Date de publication : Jan 15, 2020
  • Langue : English
  • Nombre de pages : 156
  • Éditeur : Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN : 9781532695841
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.34" L x 9.0" H
American Book Award winner Shann Ray's work has been featured in Poetry, Esquire, McSweeney's, Poetry International, Narrative, Prairie Schooner, and Salon. He spent part of his childhood on the Northern Cheyenne reservation in southeast Montana and has served as a scholar of leadership and forgiveness studies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Ray is the author of Sweetclover, Blood Fire Vapor Smoke, American Masculine, Balefire, and Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity. He lives with his wife and daughters in Spokane, Washington, and teaches at Gonzaga University.
"History can be read as a series of separations of death and life, light and dark. The intention behind that separation is sometimes holy, but often violent. Haunted by the space between these seemingly incompatible conditions, this collection conjures again and again the light that has the power to both destroy and redeem. . . . To live without hope of life is a burden no person can survive. The distance between the atomic and subatomic, between sun as life-giving and sun as life-consuming is the distance between the universal and the personal. That the same sliver of matter can both make and unmake life depending on a certain slant of light, the position and velocity of bombardment, is the contradiction that energizes this devastating collection of poetry."
--Kristin George Bagdanov, poet, author of Fossils in the Making

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