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Along a Snake Fence Riding

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New, William H., New, W. H.

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Along a Snake Fence Riding, ISBN 9780889822368 Own This Book? Sell It
ISBN-13:

9780889822368

ISBN:

0889822360

Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Oolichan Books Summary: "Along a Snake Fence Riding is a long poem for eight voices, a meditation on time and memory, and on the science of time and memory: rich in allusion and eloquent in imagery, wide-ranging and yet remarkable in its close attention to detail. The poem invites readers not just to follow the life that is imagined on these pages but to venture into their own lives, discover the joy and the pain of living in connection - i [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780889822368


ISBN:

0889822360


Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Oolichan Books

"Along a Snake Fence Riding is a long poem for eight voices, a meditation on time and memory, and on the science of time and memory: rich in allusion and eloquent in imagery, wide-ranging and yet remarkable in its close attention to detail. The poem invites readers not just to follow the life that is imagined on these pages but to venture into their own lives, discover the joy and the pain of living in connection - in connection with other people, with love and loss, and with the environment we sometimes ignore and yet always call home." "The poem calls the reader to follow the fence line wherever it wanders, to immerse in the river it follows, to engage with the music of the language and discover, too, the possibility of celebration."--BOOK JACKET.

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