Theology of the Broken invites the reader into a garden--a messy, sensual place of potential and despair--and into the Garden, where the myth of Adam and Eve is exploded and rewritten into a tale of separation and communion. The book opens with bulbs that have landed on the author's porch and expands into a hallucinatory chorus of flowers, interspersed with mythic poems upended from all ordinary perspective. In this garden the Fall is division: male from female, body from soul. The poems wander through a landscape alternately lush and desolate until Adam and Eve are united again, momentarily.
Theology of the Broken invites the reader into a garden--a messy, sensual place of potential and despair--and into the Garden, where the myth of Adam and Eve is exploded and rewritten into a tale of separation and communion. The book opens with bulbs that have landed on the author's porch and expands into a hallucinatory chorus of flowers, interspersed with mythic poems upended from all ordinary perspective. In this garden the Fall is division: male from female, body from soul. The poems wander through a landscape alternately lush and desolate until Adam and Eve are united again, momentarily.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Faurot's work has appeared in Ms. Magazine, Colorado Review, Classical Outlook, Christian Century, Free State Review, Westchester Review, and New Orphic Review, among otherjournals. Her first poetry book, Plow Harrow Seed, was published by FootHills Publishing. Sheholds a degree in religious studies from Berkeley, as well as a masters in classics and creativewriting from Dartmouth and an MFA from Bennington. In addition to her work in equityand inclusion, she writes on religion, history, and spirituality from a beautiful farm where sheis homesteading with her family. For more information, visit her website.
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