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We Mad Climb Shaky Ladders
Pamela Spiro Wagner
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Description for We Mad Climb Shaky Ladders
Paperback. Num Pages: 156 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 152 x 15. Weight in Grams: 272.
"...The word "mad'' may conjure up notions that are either arty or primitive. Neither would apply in this case. One of the more stunning qualities of these poems is their composure, their lack of interest in histrionics. The poet's ability to examine her behavior is both edifying and harrowing. A poem such as "Offering", that speaks to the narrator's burning herself with a lighted cigarette, is remarkable in its ability to turn and turn again as it considers the behavior...One realizes that once this poem was written this poet could write any poem because she has the ability to indulge ... Read more
"...The word "mad'' may conjure up notions that are either arty or primitive. Neither would apply in this case. One of the more stunning qualities of these poems is their composure, their lack of interest in histrionics. The poet's ability to examine her behavior is both edifying and harrowing. A poem such as "Offering", that speaks to the narrator's burning herself with a lighted cigarette, is remarkable in its ability to turn and turn again as it considers the behavior...One realizes that once this poem was written this poet could write any poem because she has the ability to indulge ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
CavanKerry Press United States
Number of pages
156
Condition
New
Number of Pages
156
Place of Publication
Fort Lee, United States
ISBN
9781933880105
SKU
V9781933880105
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About Pamela Spiro Wagner
PAMELA SPIRO WAGNER is a prize-winning writer who suffers from schizophrenia, complicated by narcolepsy and CNS Lyme disease. One of a pair of identical twins, she attended Brown University graduating magna cum laude. She subsequently attended medical school for a little over a year before being hospitalized for psychiatric care.
Reviews for We Mad Climb Shaky Ladders
"The word "mad" may conjure up notions that are either arty or primitive. Neither would apply in this case. One of the more stunning qualities of these poems is their composure, their lack of interest in histrionics. The poet's ability to examine her behavior is both edifying and harrowing. A poem such as "Offering," that speaks to the narrator's burning ... Read more