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Skin Memory John Sibley Williams

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Skin Memory John Sibley Williams
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Publisher: The Backwaters Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Author: John Sibley Williams
ISBN: 9781935218500, 1935218506
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Skin Memory John Sibley Williams by John Sibley Williams 9781935218500, 1935218506 instant download after payment.

2020 Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist in Poetry 
Finalist in Poetry for the National Indie Excellence Awards
A stark, visceral collection of free verse and prose poetry, Skin Memory scours a wild landscape haunted by personal tragedy and the cruel consequences of human acts in search of tenderness and regeneration. In this book of daring and introspection, John Sibley Williams considers the capriciousness of youth, the terrifying loss of cultural identity and self-identity, and what it means to live in an imperfect world. He reveals each body as made up of all bodies, histories, and shared dreams of the future.
In these poems absence can be held, the body&;s dust is just dust, and though childhood is but a poorly edited memory and even our well-intentioned gestures tend toward ruin, Williams nonetheless says, &;I&;m pretty sure, everything within us says something beautiful.&;
 

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