The Cathedral Is Burning, Betsy Orient Bernfeld's full-length poetry collection, is a lamentation for the loss of Mothers, Grandmothers and Mother Earth. The poems are illustrated with art and photos. From the burning of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris to the demise of Central American migrants in the Arizona desert, the poetry bounds through fire, drought, demolition and rebirth, viewed through the solace of stained glass. Bernfeld's work was supported through the 2020 Wyoming Arts Councils Creative Writing Fellowship for Poetry.
The Cathedral Is Burning, Betsy Orient Bernfeld's full-length poetry collection, is a lamentation for the loss of Mothers, Grandmothers and Mother Earth. The poems are illustrated with art and photos. From the burning of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris to the demise of Central American migrants in the Arizona desert, the poetry bounds through fire, drought, demolition and rebirth, viewed through the solace of stained glass. Bernfeld's work was supported through the 2020 Wyoming Arts Councils Creative Writing Fellowship for Poetry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Originally from Tucson, Arizona, Betsy Orient Bernfeld is a writer, librarian and lawyer in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She has received awards for her journalism and fiction, and three of her short plays have been produced by Wyoming community theater companies. Her anthology of historical Wyoming poetry, Sagebrush Classics: Pure Wyoming Stuph, was published by Media Publishing in Kansas City, MO, and her own poems have recently appeared in Black Hills Literary Journal; High Desert Journal; Manifest West; Third Wednesday; Crosswinds Poetry Journal; Southwestern American Literature; Blood, Water, Wind, and Stone: An Anthology of Wyoming Writers; and three WyoPoets chapbooks: Labyrinth, This Box for Dreams, and Watershed. Betsy's poetry chapbook, entitled Eve, was released by Finishing Line Press in 2018. She is winner of the Wyoming Arts Council's 2020 Creative Writing Fellowship for Poetry. In her latest collection, The Cathedral Is Burning, Betsy's poetry dances between desert and mountains, cathedral and home in a lamentation for the loss of Mothers, Grandmothers and Mother Earth.¿
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