As If a Bird Flew By Me : A Novel
The world is full of continuous conversations: Now is surrounded by Past, and both are encircled by Forever. So states an unnamed narrator in Sara Greenslit's new novel As if a Bird Flew by Me. Celia lives in the contemporary Midwest. Ann is an accused witch, executed during the Salem witch tri...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press,
2011.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Blackbird
- The Cellist
- Celia Cracks Open a Door
- Migrations: Close Range
- Our Histories (Are Blurring)
- What Is Known, As It Is Written
- Blackbird
- Something to Fill in Our Hours
- Give Me a Broom
- Migrations: Of Locks and Dams
- Animal and Verb: Celia's Other Lists
- Of Radios and People
- Later Generations
- A Sound You Want to Fall Into
- An Old Story
- Celia Dreams of Ann
- Maps
- Crow Out the Cellist's Window
- Migrations: A Ferocity and Beauty You Can Almost Touch
- It's in the Vowels
- Celia Listens for a Blackbird
- Reversal, No Fortune
- Questions from the Spoken to the Unspoken World.
- Migrations: One Very Large, Unexpected Guest
- Ergot or Not
- Ancestor, Stranger, Here = Then
- Notes Towards A
- Celia Considers Her Options
- Migrations: The Temptation of the Transoceanic
- We All Stem from the Fragments of Others
- Ann Speaks
- What's Lost, What's Found
- At the Precipice of the Held Note
- Migrations: #7804
- It's Not Clear If It's a Rift or a Rising
- The World Within
- That Blue in the Periphery
- Petition
- Blackbird Sky
- Sources.