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Such wondrous clarity of language and sound are owed to feats of wisdom but also a loyalty to one's revelations. - Major Jackson, author of The Absurd Man
Bernard Horn's collection of prose and poetry investigates the deep imprints made on us by those we love, living and remembered: mother and father, wife/lover, children and grandchildren, ancestors known only by stories passed down, homes lost and homes holding us today, and two nations-the United States and Israel. Family life intersects with the larger world, with an undercurrent of the Book of Job.
Such wondrous clarity of language and sound are owed to feats of wisdom but also a loyalty to one's revelations. - Major Jackson, author of The Absurd Man
Bernard Horn's collection of prose and poetry investigates the deep imprints made on us by those we love, living and remembered: mother and father, wife/lover, children and grandchildren, ancestors known only by stories passed down, homes lost and homes holding us today, and two nations-the United States and Israel. Family life intersects with the larger world, with an undercurrent of the Book of Job.
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