LAIKE AND NAHUM: A POEM IN TWO VOICES, Ruth Panofsky

LAIKE AND NAHUM: A POEM IN TWO VOICES

Ruth Panofsky

Publisher: Inanna Publications
PubDate: 5/1/2007
ISBN: 9780978223311
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $18.95
Quantity Available: 15
Pages: 105
 

Poetry. "In spare, elegant, and superbly textured poetic language, Ruth Panofsky imagines the lives and thoughts of Laike and Nahum, evoking their hardships and struggles through the strength of remembrance, confronting with an open heart and a poet's eye the need to preserve and understand her ancestral and historical past through language and memory. By entering the everyday existence of two lives, Panofsky captures the complexity and difficulty of the immigrant experience, exploring the rhythms of a harsh Russian past moving toward an unk nown future in Montreal, of the efforts to raise a large family and earn a living, and of dealing with personal tragedy and the larger world. Panofsky weaves an intriguing, compelling, sometimes painful poetic story of love and family that does not flinch from the difficulties of the immigrant experience and shows the beauty of the human spirit"-J. J. Steinfeld.

Author City: Toronto, ON CAN

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