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Anne CASEY
"Out of Emptied Cups explores what it means to be human - a consciousness contained within a shell that dictates so much of what our experience of life will be. Including internationally award-winning and shortlisted pieces, these strongly felt poems interrogate what it means to be a woman in a world where the female body still preordains so much for the person it contains. Deliberately weaving in and out of, and cross-referencing, each other, these poems reveal multiple perspectives on the same or related narratives. At times unabashedly political, this book plumbs the poet’s own experiences of birth, death, loss, treatment / mistreatment and place in the world - as a woman, as an immigrant, as a parent, as a former environment journalist / author depicting the decline of our planet, as a human being questioning our treatment of others based on lines on a map and ‘so many lengths / of slick red tape’. Collectively these poems strive to cross the boundary between body and soul. To be filled to overflowing. Emptied. To be simultaneously half-full, half-empty. To drink deeply of this one precious cup and find meaning in the traces of what remains - “lifting our hearts / out of emptied cups / and away with them / into the heavens”."--taken from About this book, page before title page.
| Publisher | Salmon Publishing |
|---|---|
| Pages | 100 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-912-56174-2 primary |
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