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This collection of poems explores the ambiguities of existence by re-visiting personal memories and narratives, and re-imagining the future. Perspectives often change by "taking a second look"-at a photo or familiar work of art, hearing anew a Bach Sarabande, or recalling the strains of a love song. Even news of a scientific discovery, or the rise of hate-filled violence in our country presses us to re-examine long-held assumptions about what we think we know-about family relationships, mortality, political truths, the mysteries of the planet. As fellow voyagers faced with the uncertainty of…mehr

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This collection of poems explores the ambiguities of existence by re-visiting personal memories and narratives, and re-imagining the future. Perspectives often change by "taking a second look"-at a photo or familiar work of art, hearing anew a Bach Sarabande, or recalling the strains of a love song. Even news of a scientific discovery, or the rise of hate-filled violence in our country presses us to re-examine long-held assumptions about what we think we know-about family relationships, mortality, political truths, the mysteries of the planet. As fellow voyagers faced with the uncertainty of life, we can see through widened lenses and come away with renewed appreciation for this world-for the goldfinches and magnolias-miracles of this "accidental habitat."
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Autorenporträt
This is Susan Dworski Nusbaum's fourth poetry collection. Her books, What We Take With Us, Open Wide, the Eye, and Alive in This Place, were released by Coffeetown Press in 2014, 2016, and 2019. Born in Rochester, NY, she received a BA from Smith College and a law degree from the University of Buffalo Law School. She lives in Buffalo NY where she raised her family, and worked as a musician, teacher, arts administrator, and most recently as an attorney. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Connecticut River Review, Poetry East, Woven Tale Press, Nimrod International Journal, Chautauqua Literary Journal, Calliope, Chautauqua, Harpur Palate, Wisconsin Review, The Sow's Ear, A Celebration of Western New York Poets, (2014), The Buffalo News.She has presented her poems in solo public readings in several communities in the Northeast and Florida.