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Sondra Melzer's poems reflect a lifetime of surviving and thriving. She plumbs her memory to write of a family plagued by alcoholism and held together by a mother's strength. She writes deeply about losses - a child in infancy, an adult son. Other poems tell of her long and happy marriage, a daughter who brings laughter and joy, and the rewards of a decades-long teaching career. This suite of poems, full of passion and intensity, go straight to the reader's heart.

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Sondra Melzer's poems reflect a lifetime of surviving and thriving. She plumbs her memory to write of a family plagued by alcoholism and held together by a mother's strength. She writes deeply about losses - a child in infancy, an adult son. Other poems tell of her long and happy marriage, a daughter who brings laughter and joy, and the rewards of a decades-long teaching career. This suite of poems, full of passion and intensity, go straight to the reader's heart.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Sondra Melzer taught for forty years in the public schools of Stamford, Connecticut, and is now a faculty emerita at Sacred Heart University. A scholar of the novels of Philip Roth, she is the author of Rhetoric of Rage, a groundbreaking critical study of women in the work of Dorothy Parker. Dr. Melzer's writing has previously appeared in the National Council of Teachers of English publication, WILLA, and the James Joyce Quarterly. Dr. Melzer lives with her husband Frank, an attorney, in Stamford, Connecticut.