Poetry. SINGING ME HOME is a collection of lyrical and narrative poems which take the reader through an autobiographical journey and which feature facets of self as memoirist, teacher, musician, daughter of survivors of the Shoah. "SINGING ME HOME is a hymn of praise to memory, to witness, and to those mysterious elements of the past, both individual and collective, that live on inside us. Alternately solemn and playful, mournful and joyous, it speaks clearly and eloquently to the deepest wells of our own ever-strange, ever-wondrous lives"—Mark Freeman.
Author City: PLATTSBURGH, NY USA
Carol Lipszyc's Literacy/ESL Reader, People Express, was published by Oxford University Press in 1996. Select poems, prose, and book reviews have been published in Parchment, Midstream, English Quarterly, and Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme. Educational articles have appeared in The Quest For Meaning: Narratives of Teaching, Learning and the Arts (Sense Publishers) and The Camp Narratives of Internment and Exclusion (Cambridge Scholars). Carol is currently an Assistant Professor at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh, teaching English Teacher Education and Creative Writing.