Much more than a tribute to her deceased husband Fritz, although it is certainly that, Vanishment is a moving, beautifully written collection by a poet who is a master of the language and who is in full control of her work. It's a dazzling contribution. - Charlie Brice, author of Miracles That Keep Me Going; Pinnacles of Hope; Flashcuts Out of Chaos Like the title suggests, the poems in Vanishment make the intangible visible. Ranging from the deeply personal to imagining Europe on the cusp of WWII, these poems sink ...
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Much more than a tribute to her deceased husband Fritz, although it is certainly that, Vanishment is a moving, beautifully written collection by a poet who is a master of the language and who is in full control of her work. It's a dazzling contribution. - Charlie Brice, author of Miracles That Keep Me Going; Pinnacles of Hope; Flashcuts Out of Chaos Like the title suggests, the poems in Vanishment make the intangible visible. Ranging from the deeply personal to imagining Europe on the cusp of WWII, these poems sink the reader into memory with a lyricism that enlivens the past, making for a vivid, immersive experience. Judith Dorian's poetic voice ranges from the somber to the playful, from capturing the innocence of youth to recounting tragedy with the insight of a great historian. This book demands to be read repeatedly, because with each visitation, these poems bring us closer to genuine time travel. - Dr. Matthew Ussia, Duquesne University & Author of The Red Glass
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