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In her new chapbook Miriam Weinstein guides us on a journey through "memory's markers, unpredictable/and selective." We travel with her through landscapes of loss and praise as she navigates family history and explores the role of memory in reclaiming that history. Even the most difficult of terrains-desire, doubt, faith-are constantly grounded through, and anchored in, the natural world: in "pink fists" of crabapple blossom and tangles of rose briar; through ripe corn, house sparrows, columbine and tulips. Here, in the end, memory and family history are bound beautifully together by love-a love that threads its needle through the generations.
-Jude Nutter, author of Dead Reckoning and other collections.In her new chapbook Miriam Weinstein guides us on a journey through "memory's markers, unpredictable/and selective." We travel with her through landscapes of loss and praise as she navigates family history and explores the role of memory in reclaiming that history. Even the most difficult of terrains-desire, doubt, faith-are constantly grounded through, and anchored in, the natural world: in "pink fists" of crabapple blossom and tangles of rose briar; through ripe corn, house sparrows, columbine and tulips. Here, in the end, memory and family history are bound beautifully together by love-a love that threads its needle through the generations.
-Jude Nutter, author of Dead Reckoning and other collections.
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