The Purpose of Hands by Allison Joseph

The Purpose of Hands by Allison Joseph

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The Purpose of Hands by Allison Joseph

The question of resiliency, of learning how to survive and to not just bounce back from life's blows but to thrive, is a central concern of Allison Joseph's work. In her chapbook The Purpose of Hands she ruminates upon such ontological questions. How can identity form when crippled by self-loathing, self-doubt? Yet what is a narrative of the Self but a story in which the obstacles placed before us are broken as we arise? It is striking how self-aware she is and what lessons she's had to learn in order to inhabit this world as both a woman and a woman of color. Femininity is much cause for celebration and joy while also being a crucible to endure. Her deliberate phrasings threaten the security and steadiness of knowing oneself by cementing the turbulence of grief and goodbyes. But love is redeeming as much as it is revelatory, and the art of craft is what is required to breathe. Lyricism and musicality offer the saving grace of lightness, a soul scorching relief.

Allison Joseph is a member of the creative writing department of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, where she lives, writes, and teaches. She is the editor of Crab Orchard Review and the Poetry Editor, as well as the moderator of the Creative Writers Opportunities List and the director of the Young Writers Workshop, a summer authors' program for teen writers.

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ISBN 13 9781941783269
ISBN 10 1941783260
Title The Purpose of Hands
Author Allison Joseph
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Glass Lyre Press
Year published 2016-10-24
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.