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Paperback Bullet Collection Book

ISBN: B000JRDJLQ

ISBN13: 9781555972998

Bullet Collection

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"Passionate, lyrical, and deeply humane, this tale of two sisters caught in a war without end moves effortlessly through space and time . . . an astonishing first novel." --Andrea Barrett

Marianna watches her older sister Alaine collect the detritus of war from around Beirut--bullets, shrapnel, grenades, a gas mask. These objects, some taken from dead bodies, catalogue Alaine's retreat into a dangerous depression. As the family struggles to endure the daily violence of the Middle East conflict, it is Marianna who becomes her older sister's keeper, watching for any signal that might trigger one of Alaine's frequent, grim excavations. But once the family escapes to America, Alaine's newfound contentment is as alien to Marianna as her madness once was. As Marianna longs for her beloved, war-torn home, she struggles to understand that now she is the difficult sister.

In lyrical, dreamlike prose, The Bullet Collection by Patricia Sarrafian Ward mines both the stunning, exotic landscape of Beirut and the pure, defiant landscape of a child's heart, and shows how war leaves its indelible scars on both.

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An astonishing book of nature and eros, psyche and shadow.

The new book by Sandra Alcosser "Except by Nature arrived last week and I have been reading and rereading it ever since, turning it over in my hands, carrying it with me. How aesthetically lovely the book itself is, the paper ivory and thick. I love the dimensions of the book, how each poem has plenty of white space surrounding it. Prose pieces introduce the three sections of poems. Thus the book begins: "Dream and fester. The potential for evil and irrational growth. So the tropics with their perfume and juice threatened to consume...." And so we enter an erotic, strange, quivering world. My favorite poems just now are "Worms," "What Makes the Grizzlies Dance," "By the Nape," "Woodpecker," "Zulu Time," and "Greenhand." "Burying the Carnival" leaves me shaking on each rereading. Here are a few lines from "In the Jittering World": In a world jittering with possibility, / how did I come to this sour basement / in a Southern city to grade rhetoric, / water dripping all day down drainpipes, / and at night for recreation, / to nurse a lizard? I love his sticky toe pads, / the way he rests / between death and life, leaf-veined, reflective. / Carefully he picks across the blue carpet, as if / it were a globe laid flat." This is an astonishing book--of nature and eros, psyche and shadow, well titled from the last line of "Skiing by Moonlight": "Except by nature--as a woman, I will be ungovernable."
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