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OverviewHagar raises her son across an unwelcoming border. Bathsheba tries to erase her trauma. Another breakup haunts the woman at the well. The poems in Birthmarks contemporize women of the Old and New Testaments and consider who they might be today. Drawing on history, subtext, and common female experiences, they reimagine these characters and their narratives, daring readers to meet the women of the Bible anew. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Whitney Rio-RossPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781725261730ISBN 10: 1725261731 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 12 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWhitney Rio-Ross's poetry emerges out of what may be the single most damaging silence in the history of Christianity: the voices of women. The songs and speeches she has teased out of those silences are complex, moving, necessary--and now unforgettable. --Christian Wiman, poet and essayist, author of My Bright Abyss There is poetry and then there is poetry. Whitney Rio-Ross's Birthmarks--right from the dedication--belongs in that latter category. Her poems are midrashic, attending with adoringly inquisitive and exquisitely irreverent attention to the bodies and stories of our biblical mothers, and reading these lines we cannot help but come aware of our own bodies and our own stories. This is the kind of attention that leaves a mark. --Chris Green, Professor of Theology, Southeastern University """Whitney Rio-Ross's poetry emerges out of what may be the single most damaging silence in the history of Christianity: the voices of women. The songs and speeches she has teased out of those silences are complex, moving, necessary--and now unforgettable."" --Christian Wiman, poet and essayist, author of My Bright Abyss ""There is poetry and then there is poetry. Whitney Rio-Ross's Birthmarks--right from the dedication--belongs in that latter category. Her poems are midrashic, attending with adoringly inquisitive and exquisitely irreverent attention to the bodies and stories of our biblical mothers, and reading these lines we cannot help but come aware of our own bodies and our own stories. This is the kind of attention that leaves a mark."" --Chris Green, Professor of Theology, Southeastern University" Whitney Rio-Ross's poetry emerges out of what may be the single most damaging silence in the history of Christianity: the voices of women. The songs and speeches she has teased out of those silences are complex, moving, necessary--and now unforgettable. --Christian Wiman, poet and essayist, author of My Bright Abyss There is poetry and then there is poetry. Whitney Rio-Ross's Birthmarks--right from the dedication--belongs in that latter category. Her poems are midrashic, attending with adoringly inquisitive and exquisitely irreverent attention to the bodies and stories of our biblical mothers, and reading these lines we cannot help but come aware of our own bodies and our own stories. This is the kind of attention that leaves a mark. --Chris Green, Professor of Theology, Southeastern University Author InformationWhitney Rio-Ross writes and teaches English in Nashville, Tennessee, where she lives with her husband. Her poetry has appeared in America Magazine, Gravel, Rock & Sling, So to Speak, The Windhover, and elsewhere. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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