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The Dust of Everyday Life Jana Harris

The Dust of Everyday Life By Jana Harris

The Dust of Everyday Life by Jana Harris


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The Dust of Everyday Life: An Epic Poem of the Pacific Northwest by Jana Harris

Spanning the years 1853-1933-beginning with conveyance by oxcart and ending with air travel-this series of dramatic monologues tells the story of Helen Walsh and Thomas Hodgson, whose families trekked the trails of the great migration to the West. Helen and Thomas get married, and together, tame the remote corners of the wilderness by means of their imperishable love and a clear, well-beaten path.

The Dust of Everyday Life Reviews

In Praise of Jana Harris
The voice of Jana Harris is unique in American poetry. -Alicia Ostriker, poet and author of Stealing the Language

Harris has a singular, compassionate clarity, tells a story the only way it'll ever make sense, and knows where and who she is always. Her poems are all hers. -Robert Creeley, Robert Frost Medal-winning poet

Harris had combined the resources of the poet and the scholar into something new. -Marge Percy, author of Gone to Soldiers

About Jana Harris

Jana Harris teaches creative writing at the University of Washington and at the Writer's Workshop in Seattle. She is an editor of Switched-on Gutenberg: A Global Poetry Journal, and the author of the memoir Horses Never Lie About Love and the poetry collection You Haven't Asked About My Wedding or What I Wore: Poems of Courtship on the American Frontier. Next

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NLS9781504018845
9781504018845
1504018842
The Dust of Everyday Life: An Epic Poem of the Pacific Northwest by Jana Harris
New
Paperback
Open Road Media
2015-11-19
248
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