Poetry for the soul and senses, Ann Gearen's The Gate is a collection that is accessible in its empathetic treatments of love, loss, pain and witness, but is multi-layered as well in the depth of this poet's insight, artfully crafted through sound and rhythm to recreate the essence of human experience. Gearen is both courageous in her honesty and generous with her love.
Poetry for the soul and senses, Ann Gearen's The Gate is a collection that is accessible in its empathetic treatments of love, loss, pain and witness, but is multi-layered as well in the depth of this poet's insight, artfully crafted through sound and rhythm to recreate the essence of human experience. Gearen is both courageous in her honesty and generous with her love.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann Marie Gearen is a retired psychotherapist who worked for twenty-five years at a shelter for women and children affected by domestic violence. She holds a doctorate in English literature and a masters in social work. With her husband, she lives in Oak Park, Illinois, and Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas, where a beloved community is still recovering from the disaster of Hurricane Dorian. Her first poetry collection is Homecoming (2007). Her work has appeared in Primavera, After Hours, Calyx, Abaco Life, and River Oak Arts, where her poem "Homecoming" was a prize-winner.
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