""The body knows a language the mind never wholly masters." In this remarkable debut collection - essentially a memoir in essay form - Brenda Miller creates an autobiography centered on the body. Single and unable to bear children of her own. Miller details a life in relationship to the extended human family, a journey that traverses realms physical, emotional, and spiritual."--Jacket. Nurturing, yet uncommonly honest, Season of the Body articulates the unspoken losses, the desires held deep in the mute chambers of the heart. About the Author. Brenda Miller, author of Season of the Body (Sarabande Books, ), is an Assistant Professor of English at Western Washington University.5/5(6). Brenda Miller’s Season of the Body is a beautiful collection of lyrical essays (see The Seneca Review’s definition of the “lyric essay”) that swim and glide around the themes of body, loss, self-worth, identity, massages, meditation, and a myriad of other akin soft and supple things/5.
The Rumpus Interview With Brenda Miller. By Julie Marie Wade. May 6th, Fourteen years ago, as a Master's student in poetry at Western Washington University, I signed up for a pleasingly mysterious course called "The Lyric Essay.". The professor, Brenda Miller, introduced us to a thrilling range of innovative writers and. In Brenda Miller's second collection of award-winning essays, the reader is drawn into a conversation on topics ranging from new dogs to old stained glass, from a walk in Portland's Japanese Garden to a sojourn in Jerusalem, from model airplanes to Magic 8 Balls. As in her acclaimed first collection, Season of the Body, Miller leads us on a. Season Of The Body: Essays|Brenda Miller, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: Taking Control of Your Thoughts and Fears in the Middle of the Battle.
""The body knows a language the mind never wholly masters." In this remarkable debut collection - essentially a memoir in essay form - Brenda Miller creates an autobiography centered on the body. Single and unable to bear children of her own. Miller details a life in relationship to the extended human family, a journey that traverses realms physical, emotional, and spiritual."--Jacket. "The body knows a language the mind never wholly masters." In this remarkable debut collectionmdash;essentially a memoir in essay formmdash;Brenda Miller creates an autobiography that locates her body as its central reference point. Single and unable to bear children of her own, Miller. Season of the Body: Essays by Brenda Miller and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru
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