LIGHT THAT SOUNDS LIKE BREAKING, Lynn Pattison

LIGHT THAT SOUNDS LIKE BREAKING

Lynn Pattison

Publisher: Mayapple Press
PubDate: 1/1/2006
ISBN: 9780932412409
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $16.00
Quantity Available: 38
Pages: 102
 

Poetry. In these richly sensuous poems, Lynn Pattison explores the natural world, body politics, the life and work of Marc Chagall, Asian cultural influences filtered through an American sensibility and more, within an overall sequence loosely structured as a journey. The book's stunning imagery and musicality lead us into a world both artistically beautiful and emotionally resonant. Lynn Pattison's work has appeared in a variety of venues, most recently Rattle, Heliotrope, Rhino, Diagram, and The MacGuffin, and has been anthologized in The Dire Elegies: 59 Poets on Endangered Species. Pattison lives in southwestern Michigan with her husband, Richard.

Author City: MI USA

Lynn Pattison's work has been published in many journals, most recently Rattle, Heliotrope, Rhino, Diagram, and The MacGuffin. Her poetry was anthologized in The Dire Elegies: 59 Poets on Endangered Species, edited by Robert Weir and Karla Merrifield (2006). Pattison lives in southwestern Michigan with her husband, Richard.

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