Lacemakers
In Lacemakers, Claire McQuerry investigates the timeless questions of relationships, of loss and longing, and of environment both natural and manmade. This informal yet haunting collection juxtaposes a myriad of perspectives—public and personal, interior and exterior, sacred and secular—to explore the fathomless mysteries that abound between one human and another. From the metallic hum of the air conditioner to the thrumming of quail wings in the Arizona desert, from the necklace of brake lights on the freeway to the more dangerous and intimate highways of the human heart, McQuerry explores the impact of our environments, both urban and natural, on humankind. Spirituality clashes with modernity in the holiest of places, and we are relentlessly confronted with the irreconcilable otherness of our fellow man. Above all, Lacemakers returns obsessively to separations, offering searing insight into our inability to truly know another person, meditating on the subtle abysses that eternally divide us from others.
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Lacemakers
In Lacemakers, Claire McQuerry investigates the timeless questions of relationships, of loss and longing, and of environment both natural and manmade. This informal yet haunting collection juxtaposes a myriad of perspectives—public and personal, interior and exterior, sacred and secular—to explore the fathomless mysteries that abound between one human and another. From the metallic hum of the air conditioner to the thrumming of quail wings in the Arizona desert, from the necklace of brake lights on the freeway to the more dangerous and intimate highways of the human heart, McQuerry explores the impact of our environments, both urban and natural, on humankind. Spirituality clashes with modernity in the holiest of places, and we are relentlessly confronted with the irreconcilable otherness of our fellow man. Above all, Lacemakers returns obsessively to separations, offering searing insight into our inability to truly know another person, meditating on the subtle abysses that eternally divide us from others.
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Lacemakers

Lacemakers

by Claire McQuerry
Lacemakers

Lacemakers

by Claire McQuerry

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In Lacemakers, Claire McQuerry investigates the timeless questions of relationships, of loss and longing, and of environment both natural and manmade. This informal yet haunting collection juxtaposes a myriad of perspectives—public and personal, interior and exterior, sacred and secular—to explore the fathomless mysteries that abound between one human and another. From the metallic hum of the air conditioner to the thrumming of quail wings in the Arizona desert, from the necklace of brake lights on the freeway to the more dangerous and intimate highways of the human heart, McQuerry explores the impact of our environments, both urban and natural, on humankind. Spirituality clashes with modernity in the holiest of places, and we are relentlessly confronted with the irreconcilable otherness of our fellow man. Above all, Lacemakers returns obsessively to separations, offering searing insight into our inability to truly know another person, meditating on the subtle abysses that eternally divide us from others.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809330621
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 01/19/2012
Series: Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 77
File size: 411 KB

About the Author

 

Claire McQuerry is a creative writing fellow at the University of Missouri-Columbia and an editor for The Missouri Review. She was a 2011 Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg prizewinner and a finalist for the Olive B. O'Connor fellowship in creative writing. Her poetry and nonfiction have appeared in American Literary Review, Louisville Review, The Los Angeles Review, Western Humanities Review, Creative Nonfiction, and other journals.

Check out her author webpage here: http://clairemcquerry.com/

Table of Contents

Book Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgments Part I Votive Cassiopeia Flying into Sacramento From Sleep The Bus from Strasbourg To You, Next Door Before Freeways Guardian Home for the Elderly, Alzheimer’s Wing What Remains Traffic in Phoenix The Fast Local Miles Away Blue Violinist Your Father Takes Me Gliding above the Columbia River Marriage Blessing What My Mother Thought, but Never Said, about Her Honeymoon Letter from Phoenix Vespers at Brown Trout Lake Book of Hours Basilica Part II St. Stephen’s Hand The Train to Ventimiglia The Incorruptibles The Other Sky One summer we paint your house Waltz of the Flowers Pearls Other Women’s Men Windshield Repair Next Right How I Devour You in Ten Minutes Flat Walking the dog, evening near the river, Saying Grace To My Great Aunt, Whose Funeral I Didn’t Attend Perennial Garden Room St. Margaret’s Well Other Books in the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Back Cover
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