Dido: Queen of Carthage

^ Read # Dido: Queen of Carthage by Sherrie Theriault Û eBook or Kindle ePUB. Dido: Queen of Carthage Expert Prose, Finely Sharpened Pen Angie Lets be clear, there are poets and then there are Poets. Sherrie Theriault is neither.Years ago, when I first began reading Sherries work, I knew she was a poet with a capital P - the kind of writer who was finely-tuned, skilled with imagery, and brave. Ive watched her work evolve over the years and knew the moment I saw this book for sale that something special was about to happen. And it did. Ladies and Gentlemen, if you want to see a real live bir

Dido: Queen of Carthage

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Rating : 4.78 (661 Votes)
Asin : 1492207195
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 100 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-11-20
Language : English

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There is not the gut ripping sadness of Elissa: Queen of Carthage this is an angrier, wittier book; a different face for loss but a book about loss nonetheless. I hope you will find in them the Moxie and lemon it took to write them; a strong drink with a bit of a kick.. This book is proof that disclosed mental illness is not anything like treated mental illness and that when nothing changes, nothing changes, but the dates and times. I am proud of these poems, of this work. These poems are in chronological order beginning shortly after my return to Hym and concluding with the back cover written on the day I sent this book to press. Second tours through hell produce less terror and more scathing perspective

Over a four year period her blood boiled and cooled; indignation ebbed and flowed the resulting work is much like an extracted malignancy she keeps in this jar. . About the Author Unmasked dysfunction motivated Sherrie Theriault to pen this companion piece to Elissa: Queen of Carthage

Expert Prose, Finely Sharpened Pen Angie Let's be clear, there are poets and then there are Poets. Sherrie Theriault is neither.Years ago, when I first began reading Sherrie's work, I knew she was a poet with a capital "P" - the kind of writer who was finely-tuned, skilled with imagery, and brave. I've watched her work evolve over the years and knew the moment I saw this book for sale that something special was about to happen. And it did. Ladies and Gentlemen, if you want to see a real live birth on paper, the birth of a skilled surgeon who wears the cloak of Prose,

. Over a four year period her blood boiled and cooled; indignation ebbed and flowed the resulting work is much like an extracted malignancy she keeps in this jar. Unmasked dysfunction motivated Sherrie Theriault to pen this companion piece to Elissa: Queen of Carthage

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