Eyes Moving Through the Dark

Author:   William Woolfitt
Publisher:   Orison Books
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9781949039498


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   05 November 2024
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In these essays, each letter of the alphabet breathes and lives, even the ghost letters, the ancient runes still whispering and inviting us to listen closely to what we have lost but also to what remains. Infused with a love of language and of place, Woolfitt's lyrical meditations reckon with the complex inheritance of both--language that holds as much cruelty as wonder, the place of Appalachia that holds histories of resilience and stewardship as well as Cherokee internment camps and ecological disaster. The author draws us into the intimate spaces of a son's speech delay and the loss of beloved grandparents even as he draws us outward across time and space, yielding portraits of self-taught artists like Bessie Harvey and Howard Finster and natural histories of yucca and the great auk. These essays seek the beauty and justice that might be remade in our ruined places, and, in their seeking, become a form of prayer.

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Author:   William Woolfitt
Publisher:   Orison Books
Imprint:   Orison Books
ISBN:  

9781949039498


ISBN 10:   1949039498
Pages:   148
Publication Date:   05 November 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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William Woolfitt is the author of four poetry collections and two story collections, including Ring of Earth (stories) and The Night the Rain Had Nowhere to Go (poems). His fiction chapbook The Boy with Fire in His Mouth (2014) was selected by Darin Strauss as the winner of The Epiphany Editions Chapbook Contest. He is the recipient of The Howard Nemerov Scholarship from The Sewanee Writers' Conference and The Denny C. Plattner Award from Appalachian Review.

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