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Mary Anna Dunn faces her family history as she weaves her ancestors' letters into spirituals and poetry to imagine the lives of the people they enslaved. Dunn's brilliant sense for sound and rhythm will take you, on every line, through every word, into thought and reflection. John Most ...a local habitation in cadences that recreate its people, its customs, and its enduring legacy of grief. Michael Waters …bracing, rewarding, and strangely beautiful. Douglas Nordfors

Produktbeschreibung
Mary Anna Dunn faces her family history as she weaves her ancestors' letters into spirituals and poetry to imagine the lives of the people they enslaved. Dunn's brilliant sense for sound and rhythm will take you, on every line, through every word, into thought and reflection. John Most ...a local habitation in cadences that recreate its people, its customs, and its enduring legacy of grief. Michael Waters …bracing, rewarding, and strangely beautiful. Douglas Nordfors
Autorenporträt
Mary Anna Dunn's poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Inkwell, Tipton Poetry Review, New Millennium Writings, and Tar River Poetry. Letters to Littles' Mills, her first chapbook, weaves together original poetry with antebellum and Civil War era spirituals and letters. Background information about the poems, along with copies of the letters and spirituals, and as available playlists, can be found at www.MaryAnnaDunnpoetand.com. Mary Anna is the founder and director of The Enrichment Alliance of Virginia, an educational non-profit dedicated to enriching the out-of-school time of under-served children.