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Dirt Eaters

Inbunden, Engelska, 2004

Av University Press of Florida

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With vivid characters and striking details, the poems in Dirt Eaters recount the author's examination of her Cracker and southern ancestry in a way that extends beyond the familial to include a region and class sometimes maligned, sometimes romanticized, and often misunderstood. In these haunted, lyric narratives, culture, religion, and class collide. The resulting poems serve tribute to a place and its people through examination of sin and redemption, darkness and light, haves and have-nots, and shame and pride. The book is borne of the consequences of leaving a place and family sleeped in the history and traditions of the South. The poet, having moved to the Midwest, has become a sort of expatriate in her father's eyes, and she herself has underestimated the hold that home would have over her. These poems are a mystical journey back through her ancestry. The dead serve as conjurers and characters both real and mythologized throughout the collection: Uncle Seward, who uses dice and the Bible as a means of prophecy, blind Aunt Ater, who finds solace and doom in biblical numbers, and an unlucky man facing certain death as he stands on an alligator's back.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2004-06-30
  • Mått143 x 223 x 11 mm
  • Vikt333 g
  • FormatInbunden
  • SpråkEngelska
  • SerieUniversity of Central Florida Contemporary Poetry
  • FörlagUniversity Press of Florida
  • ISBN9780813027234

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