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Eva Lauri & jag by Jonas Bonnier
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Eva Lauri & jag (edition 2005)

by Jonas Bonnier, Katarina Ewerlöf

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Poetry. Native American Studies. Oscillating between alienation and wholeness, OTHER SUNS carves a path between light and darkness, grief and continuance. From the edges of violence and doubt to "ridiculous hope," these poems are firmly grounded in both the material world and spiritual risk. Killelea's clear lyrics speak to the ways in which land shapes perception, reminding us that natural space is, indeed, social space. "A marsh of all places—Patricia Killelea abides in this wild realm, writes of its character with respectful human engagement, and searches—by listening—the flow, temper, song, and silence of its birds and water. In the saturated earth of Northern California's Montezuma Slough, where the poet lives deeply, Killelea is the sharpest spiritual eye. Her voice is important to all who would learn, from the very silt of Creation, how to navigate personal and ecological disasters with a bold and pure adherence to vision"—Sandra McPherson.… (more)
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Title:Eva Lauri & jag
Authors:Jonas Bonnier
Other authors:Katarina Ewerlöf
Info:Stockholm : Bonnier Audio , p 2005
Collections:Läst 2018, Lästa och sedan avyttrade
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En bok om behovet av att vara älskad och sökandet efter kärleken men också om förhållandet mellan barn och föräldrar och inte minst sökandet efter en far. Katarina Ewerlöf läser bra och det är lättlyssnat men det är för mycket glamour för att bli riktigt bra. Det är inte enkla kärlekshistorier någon av de som berättas i boken men de är lite för ytliga för min smak och karaktärerna är alldeles för schabloniserade. ( )
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Poetry. Native American Studies. Oscillating between alienation and wholeness, OTHER SUNS carves a path between light and darkness, grief and continuance. From the edges of violence and doubt to "ridiculous hope," these poems are firmly grounded in both the material world and spiritual risk. Killelea's clear lyrics speak to the ways in which land shapes perception, reminding us that natural space is, indeed, social space. "A marsh of all places—Patricia Killelea abides in this wild realm, writes of its character with respectful human engagement, and searches—by listening—the flow, temper, song, and silence of its birds and water. In the saturated earth of Northern California's Montezuma Slough, where the poet lives deeply, Killelea is the sharpest spiritual eye. Her voice is important to all who would learn, from the very silt of Creation, how to navigate personal and ecological disasters with a bold and pure adherence to vision"—Sandra McPherson.

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