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The Stains of Burden and Dumb Luck
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The Stains of Burden and Dumb Luck

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For Carolyn Dunn, the act of storytelling is an act of restoration. In her book, The Stains of Burden and Dumb Luck, she covers the cartography of memory. Asking which world is the real one, she forges ahead as if all worlds were real. Dunn often tells her stories in long and narrow lines down the margin of the page, giving her readers an amazing slide down the slippery hill of history and heritage.–Diane Glancy, author of The Servitude of Love & The Collector of Bodies: Concern for Syria and the Middle East

These are precious bits of writing that shine like old style copper earrings and purple dyed hair, like offerings cut from mica then set out on a diner tabletop. Carolyn Dunn’s new book of poems, Stains of Burden and Dumb Luck embraces the complexities that both cradle and muffle us. In the poem World Renewal Dunn asserts I accept a, new rough song, escaping from my lips and I feel my own experiences resonate with the words. The poet illuminates a web of mutual responsibility, dispossession, forced experience and the occasional regret but with a strong and sure hand. The language is muscular, exists on many levels and reflects a world that many will recognize. This book is going to take it’s earned place on the bookshelf with other work I go to for self healing.

–Kim Shuck, Author of Clouds Running In & 7th Poet Laureate of San Francisco

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mongrel Empire Press
Date
24 August 2017
Pages
80
ISBN
9780997251777

For Carolyn Dunn, the act of storytelling is an act of restoration. In her book, The Stains of Burden and Dumb Luck, she covers the cartography of memory. Asking which world is the real one, she forges ahead as if all worlds were real. Dunn often tells her stories in long and narrow lines down the margin of the page, giving her readers an amazing slide down the slippery hill of history and heritage.–Diane Glancy, author of The Servitude of Love & The Collector of Bodies: Concern for Syria and the Middle East

These are precious bits of writing that shine like old style copper earrings and purple dyed hair, like offerings cut from mica then set out on a diner tabletop. Carolyn Dunn’s new book of poems, Stains of Burden and Dumb Luck embraces the complexities that both cradle and muffle us. In the poem World Renewal Dunn asserts I accept a, new rough song, escaping from my lips and I feel my own experiences resonate with the words. The poet illuminates a web of mutual responsibility, dispossession, forced experience and the occasional regret but with a strong and sure hand. The language is muscular, exists on many levels and reflects a world that many will recognize. This book is going to take it’s earned place on the bookshelf with other work I go to for self healing.

–Kim Shuck, Author of Clouds Running In & 7th Poet Laureate of San Francisco

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mongrel Empire Press
Date
24 August 2017
Pages
80
ISBN
9780997251777