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Rachel Jamison Webster

    Rachel Jamison Webster est une poétesse et écrivaine distinguée dont les œuvres explorent les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine. Sa poétique se caractérise par une approche hybride, mêlant poésie et prose pour créer des textes uniques qui explorent des thèmes complexes. Webster s'attache à rendre la poésie accessible à un public plus large par le biais de son travail d'édition d'anthologies internationales et de la curation de programmes qui relient l'art à la communauté. Son engagement à utiliser la littérature pour un changement social positif est évident dans son travail auprès des jeunes et ses contributions à l'éducation artistique.

    The Endless Unbegun
    Mary is a River
    Benjamin Banneker and Us
    • Benjamin Banneker and Us

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(218)Évaluer

      A family reunion gives way to an unforgettable genealogical quest as relatives reconnect across lines of colour, culture, and time, putting the past into urgent conversation with the present.

      Benjamin Banneker and Us
    • Mary is a River

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      "Rachel Webster writes with such sensitivity about the profundity of love, the errors of history, and the precipice of death. These poems attend to the flexible borders between bodies and the natural landscape with fire, beauty, and insight. I marvel at this work." Joanne Diaz, My Favorite Tyrants "This book is so beautiful I don't even know how it was made. It feels given." Kristin LeMay, author of I Told My Soul to Sing * "I am mother and virgin," says a Gnostic goddess. "I am she whose wedding is great, and I have never taken a husband." Mary of Magdala-disciple, lover and beloved-has been called many things. Here she is called a river, flowing into and alongside the great river of the God-Man. As the swiftest stream carves the deepest canyon, her voice carves a landscape of intimate, fragile beauty. Rachel Jamison Webster has given us a mesmerizing collection of poems about love's bliss, its rage against death, and its bewildered passage through and beyond it. --Barbara Newman, author of God and the Goddesses

      Mary is a River
    • The Endless Unbegun

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of love and connection across time, the narrative intertwines a modern romance with historical friendships and poetic reflections. Jon and Marisol's twenty-first-century relationship serves as a gateway to the sixth-century bond between Radegunde and Fortunatus. Through a blend of prose and poetry, the story delves into the intimate ties we share with others, the legacies we create, and our relationship with the Earth, offering a rich tapestry that celebrates the renewal of the soul through myth and timeless writing.

      The Endless Unbegun