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At the Corner of Past and Future: A Collection of Life Stories [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x140 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496242785
  • ISBN-13: 9781496242785
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x140 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496242785
  • ISBN-13: 9781496242785
Teised raamatud teemal:
With keen observation and deep reflection, Pamela Carter Joern probes her life. No topic is too small or too sacred, from gutting chickens to GaudÍs cathedral. Through a range of experiences-growing up in rural Nebraska, raising children, surviving cancer, becoming a writer-she explores the tenuous link between memory and truth. Joern displays a gift for mining wisdom through surprising connections, juxtaposing her fathers life to the discoveries of Isaac Newton or the writers task to the ancient art of alchemy. She weds philosophical insight and spiritual imagination and laces this amalgam with candor and wit, resulting in a work that is engaging, intimate, and illuminating.

Arvustused

The Nebraska voice of Pamela Carter Joern shines like the stars in the vast dome of her natal sky, at once lyrical and straightforward. With sharp observation, tenderness, and wry humor, her collected stories and essays carry us irresistibly from a three-year-olds memory of a red couch by a window to wise and surprising meditations on mortality in a wider world. Its a wonder and a gift.-Gayla Marty, author of Memory of Trees: A Daughters Story of a Family Farm Pamela Carter Joern delivers what I want from a well-crafted memoir in essays: emotional honesty, unstinting candor, lyrical writing, artful storytelling, attention to context, and a deep and fearless questioning of what she knows, or thinks she knows, about herself and her place in the world.-Lisa Knopp, author of What the River Carries and The Nature of Home Pamela Carter Joern shows us the big sky in this affective and eloquently written collection. The big sky of a Great Plains childhood. The big sky of flying leaps, finding meaning, and facing mortality. The big sky of Nebraska itself, a necessary landscape that pulls her home, holds her steady, and keeps letting her leave and return again. These heartrending essays about place, personhood, and the passage of time invite us to bask in all our big skies of troubled and ecstatic living.-Barrie Jean Borich, author of Body Geographic and Apocalypse, Darling

Introduction

Part
1. INTERSECTIONS of TIME and PLACE

1. Looking for Direction

2. Forest and Prairie

3. At the Corner of Past and Future

4. Standing in Lines

5. Comforter

6. Salvador DalÍ and Me

Part 2: INTERSECTIONS of MEMORY and TRUTH

7. My Earliest Memory

8. Memory Thefts and Transplants

9. In Pursuit of Magic

10. Dr. Silverman and the Kansas City As

11. My Mother, the Liar

12. Vaccines

13. Shards

14. Sky

Part 3: INTERSECTIONS of LIFE and ART

15. Carnal Appetites

16. Cathedrals and Cottonwoods

17. Egg Carton Art

18. God Is Not a tv Repairman

19. Because the Poet Died

20. Privilege

21. I Say Unicorns Are Real

22. Souls at White Heat

23. Fatigue

24. A Flying Leap

25. What Is the Meaning of This?

Acknowledgments

Notes
Pamela Carter Joern is the author of four works of fiction: Tobys Last Resort, In Reach, The Plain Sense of Things, and The Floor of the Sky, all published by the University of Nebraska Press. She has written six plays that have been produced in the Twin Cities of Minnesota and taught writing at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis for ten years.