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OverviewHailed as ""stunning"" and ""genre-bending"" and praised for its ""jewel-like imagery"" and ""revelatory through-line,"" this striking debut traces family history, from the distant past of the Acadian expulsion to Hurricane Katrina and beyond, to explore why parallel tragedies happen across centuries. Through sharp, obsessive snapshots of key inflection points - the sinking of the Duke Williams, the breaking of the levees, the diagnosis of a tumor - Guidry turns her family's history into a dazzling mythology to explore how distant events shape our lives and what it means to heal from trauma in the face of incomprehensible loss. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Meghan S GuidryPublisher: Thera Books Imprint: Thera Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.127kg ISBN: 9798986309811Pages: 96 Publication Date: 29 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsMeghan Guidry renders a quintessentially American tale of generational struggle; of haunted, hunted characters paralyzed by a dark inheritance, with ferocious, poetic grace. Kinesiopobia is a story of love and survival, a gorgeous, harrowing journey through fire and flood. -Cara Hoffman, author of Running and RUIN The grip of ancestral destiny guides Meghan Guidry's incomparable Kinesiophobia. Evoking the fluidity of Clarice Lispector and the incisiveness of Janet Kauffmann, Kinesiophobia braids the trauma of exile, rising flood waters, and inevitable ends to create both mythology of and homage to her family. With jewel-like imagery and a revelatory through-line, Guidry invites the reader to accompany her on an irresistible journey into how we inherit and break free from tragedy. -C.D. Collins, author of Afterheat and Blue Land There is no better way to behold life's ugliness than through horror, and this genre-bending, disturbing mosaic of a ghost story creates a terrifyingly beautiful framework for understanding what it means to be haunted-by the superstitious tales of our ancestors, generational damage, and the fragility of our own flesh. With empathy and an extraordinary grasp of the depths of human connection, Guidry takes the shards of grief, trauma, and guilt and renders them into a stained glass window so lovely that not only can we not possibly look away, we are prone before it. -Kristi Petersen Schoonover, Editor, 34 Orchard, Author, Bad Apple Author InformationAuthor Meghan Guidry works across genres by fusing poetry, memoir, and magical realism to highlight emotional truths and inner landscapes. Central to her work is the exploration of grief-how it manifests in memory and ritual, and the mythologies we create to live alongside loss. Meghan's work has appeared in the 34 Orchard, the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Applied Sentience, and The Grey Alley from Empty City Press. She is the creator of No New Mythology, a monthly literary series that explores trauma, grief, and healing through the lens of classical mythology. Meghan also collaborates with composers on choral lyrics and libretto for new operas. Meghan lives in Boston with her cat Sam. When she's not writing, you can find her swimming, playing RPGs, and on a quest to find the best chocolates in the world. Learn more, stay in touch, and send chocolate recommendations at meghansguidry.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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