This Gone Place

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Product Details
Price
$18.95
Publisher
Madville Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
90
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.22 inches | 0.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781956440638

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About the Author
Lisa Parker is a native Virginian, a poet, musician, and photographer. This is a reprint of her first book, This Gone Place, which won the 2010 ASA Weatherford Award. She has worked in the Department of Defense for nearly twenty years, worked as a first responder for 15 years, and currently serves as a crisis and disaster response volunteer with Team Rubicon. Some of her work may be found at www.wheatpark.com.
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There is everything at stake-unabashed and utterly necessary-in Lisa Parker's brilliant first book. Memory and family and the blood of the land. Have you missed real poetry? Have you wondered where it's gone? Well, here it is. This is poetry in Lisa Parker's tending hands: stunningly new, yet familiar to the heart as scripture.-Honorée Jeffers, author of Red Clay Suite and The Gospel of Barbecue


What an amazing mind comes through in every poem in this collection, a rare and wonderful distinction among first books in this country which are leaning more and more toward the cerebral-with its deep and unrelenting irony and cynicism-and moving farther and farther from human experience with all its great complexities. If indeed this place of which Lisa Parker writes is now "gone," it is brought back to us now, through her speaker, whole-cloth and shining with all the beauty and truth of that place, those people. Lisa Parker is an original voice, and her work in this book moves her reader back again into the deepest recesses of the human experience, pressing us deeply down into that thing we sometimes call a "heart."-Anne Caston, author of Flying Out with the Wounded and Judah's Lion