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Sheltered in Place - Giroux, Cj
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Infused with images of the natural world, Sheltered in Place is a braid of three poetic sequences. The first focuses on a grown child's relationship with an aging parent living in a memory ward; the second focuses on a parent marking the growth of a child from her birth through her teen years; the third sequence, which gives the collection its title, examines life in the early days of the pandemic when shutdowns were imposed in the US. Including traditional and prose poems, the collection has been praised for its vivid descriptions and its explorations of memory and faith.

Produktbeschreibung
Infused with images of the natural world, Sheltered in Place is a braid of three poetic sequences. The first focuses on a grown child's relationship with an aging parent living in a memory ward; the second focuses on a parent marking the growth of a child from her birth through her teen years; the third sequence, which gives the collection its title, examines life in the early days of the pandemic when shutdowns were imposed in the US. Including traditional and prose poems, the collection has been praised for its vivid descriptions and its explorations of memory and faith.
Autorenporträt
CJ Giroux was born and raised in Michigan. He grew up in the metropolitan Detroit area and completed his studies at Wayne State University. His dissertation focused on representations of trauma in the works of twentieth-century African American dramatists. He is a professor of English at Saginaw Valley State University, where he also helped direct the school's Writing Center and served as co-director of its Center for Community Writing. He is one of the founding editors of the community literary arts journal Still Life and the author of the chapbook Destination, Michigan. His poems can be found in journals and anthologies in the U.S. and abroad. He also serves on the staff of Dunes Review.