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In conversation with the ghosts and the spaces these ghosts inhabit, At the Edge of the Dirac Sea interweaves personal and ancestral narrative to consider the spiritual crises provoked by the trauma of the Holocaust and its lingering intergenerational reverberations. In its reaching for the metaphors of physics, architecture, and psyche, this work aims to speak the unlanguagable experience, whether of grief or of grace, in whatever language can be found.

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In conversation with the ghosts and the spaces these ghosts inhabit, At the Edge of the Dirac Sea interweaves personal and ancestral narrative to consider the spiritual crises provoked by the trauma of the Holocaust and its lingering intergenerational reverberations. In its reaching for the metaphors of physics, architecture, and psyche, this work aims to speak the unlanguagable experience, whether of grief or of grace, in whatever language can be found.
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Autorenporträt
Nina Pick is the author of two chapbooks, À Luz and Leaving the Lecture on Dance, and editor of The Gardener Says. Her poems have appeared nationally and internationally in numerous journals and anthologies. A resident of Massachusetts, she is an oral historian with the Yiddish Book Center and has a private practice in Integrative Spiritual Counseling, focusing on dreamwork, embodiment, and intergenerational healing. ninapick.com