Sister unburies how we live when we lose what's loved. The rendering of memory, the violence of remembrance, the nature of nightmares all threaten a constant presence of absence. Karl's harrowing collection brilliantly crafts a world that shows how memory lives in us, finds the deepest humanity in our bonds to one another.
Sister unburies how we live when we lose what's loved. The rendering of memory, the violence of remembrance, the nature of nightmares all threaten a constant presence of absence. Karl's harrowing collection brilliantly crafts a world that shows how memory lives in us, finds the deepest humanity in our bonds to one another.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven Karl is an American poet, Editor-in-Chief for the online journal, Sink Review, and teaches creative and academic writing at various universities. He is the author of two poetry collections. His most recent book, Sister, was published by Noemi Press in 2016. His poetry and nonfiction have been published in literary journals and magazines such as Jubilat, Journal of New Jersey Poets, Sublevel Magazine, The Tiny, Eleven Eleven, and others. Born in Philadelphia, PA, Karl has lived in S. Jersey, Eugene, Oregon, Portland, Oregon, NYC, and Miami, FL. He received his MFA in Creative Writing-Poetry from the New School and currently lives in Tokyo, Japan with his wife and daughter.
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