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Nickels

A Tale of Dissociation
BuchGebunden
248 Seiten
Englisch
Modern History Presserschienen am10.08.2011
"...a perfect genius that makes the impossible in expression, possible; the unknowable in experience, knowable"--Anya Achtenberg, author of The Stories of Devil-GirlNickels follows a biracial girl named "Little Miss So and So", from age 4-1/2 into adulthood. Told in a series of prose poems, Nickels' lyrical and inventive language conveys the dissociative states born of a world formed by persistent and brutal incest and homophobia. The dissociative states enable the child's survival and, ultimately, the adult's healing. The story is both heartbreaking and triumphant. Nickels is the groundbreaking debut of Minneapolis-area author and artist Christine Stark."Christine Stark has crafted a language and a diction commensurate with the shredding of consciousness that is a consequence of childhood sexual abuse. She brings us a wholly original voice in a riveting novel of desperation and love. Every sentence vibrates with a terrible beauty. Every sentence brings the news."--Patricia Weaver Francisco, author of Telling: A Memoir of Rape and Recovery"To be taken into the mind of a child can be an enchanting adventure, but to be taken into the mind of a child who is abused, confused, and taken for granted is a lingering, livid journey. I applaud her fortitude to bring an olden--too long ignored-- truth out of the darkness with blazing, innovative light."--MariJo Moore, author of The Diamond Doorknob"In Nickels, Christine Stark, powerfully portrays the story of abuse and its impact on our lives. When this beautifully written and compelling story leaves, you are left wanting more. It's riveting; a book that will capture you from the beginning and carry you through the end. Everyone should read this book."--Olga Trujillo, author of The Sum of My PartsFrom the Reflections of America Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.comLearn more at www.ChristineStark.comFIC044000 Fiction : Contemporary WomenFIC018000 Fiction : LesbianSOC010000 Social Science : Feminism & Feminist Theorymehr
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Klappentext"...a perfect genius that makes the impossible in expression, possible; the unknowable in experience, knowable"--Anya Achtenberg, author of The Stories of Devil-GirlNickels follows a biracial girl named "Little Miss So and So", from age 4-1/2 into adulthood. Told in a series of prose poems, Nickels' lyrical and inventive language conveys the dissociative states born of a world formed by persistent and brutal incest and homophobia. The dissociative states enable the child's survival and, ultimately, the adult's healing. The story is both heartbreaking and triumphant. Nickels is the groundbreaking debut of Minneapolis-area author and artist Christine Stark."Christine Stark has crafted a language and a diction commensurate with the shredding of consciousness that is a consequence of childhood sexual abuse. She brings us a wholly original voice in a riveting novel of desperation and love. Every sentence vibrates with a terrible beauty. Every sentence brings the news."--Patricia Weaver Francisco, author of Telling: A Memoir of Rape and Recovery"To be taken into the mind of a child can be an enchanting adventure, but to be taken into the mind of a child who is abused, confused, and taken for granted is a lingering, livid journey. I applaud her fortitude to bring an olden--too long ignored-- truth out of the darkness with blazing, innovative light."--MariJo Moore, author of The Diamond Doorknob"In Nickels, Christine Stark, powerfully portrays the story of abuse and its impact on our lives. When this beautifully written and compelling story leaves, you are left wanting more. It's riveting; a book that will capture you from the beginning and carry you through the end. Everyone should read this book."--Olga Trujillo, author of The Sum of My PartsFrom the Reflections of America Series at Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.comLearn more at www.ChristineStark.comFIC044000 Fiction : Contemporary WomenFIC018000 Fiction : LesbianSOC010000 Social Science : Feminism & Feminist Theory
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-61599-085-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum10.08.2011
Seiten248 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 161 mm, Höhe 240 mm, Dicke 18 mm
Gewicht542 g
Artikel-Nr.13250292
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Christine Stark is an award-winning writer and visual artist whose work has been published in numerous periodicals and anthologies, including The Florida Review; Feminist Studies; Poetry Motel; Hawk and Handsaw: the Journal of Creative Sustainability; Birthed From Scorched Hearts; To Plead Our Own Cause: Narratives of Modern Slavery; and Primavera. She is a co-editor (with Rebecca Whisnant) of Not for Sale, an international anthology on sexual violence and her poem, "Momma's Song," has been released as part of the double CD/manga Deadly She-Wolf Assassin at Armageddon/ Momma's Song in collaboration with musician Fred Ho. She is a 2009 Pushcart Prize nominee in fiction and a 2010 Loft Mentorship winner in creative non-fiction. She regularly shows and publishes her visual art in galleries and periodicals. She also speaks nationally and internationally on a variety of social justice issues at universities, conferences, and rallies. Christine teaches writing at Metropolitan State University and Normandale Community College. She lives in Minneapolis with her partner, April.