
The Bled by Frances Mccue
Poetry. Winner of the 2011 Grub Street Book Prize. Frances McCue's book is the most moving account of a spouse's death I have ever read. While living abroad in Morocco he died suddenly, and the aftermath of that event is detailed here with astonishment and heart-rung love--James Tate. THE BLED is a cleared-eyed, ruthless, beautiful, terrible look at what it is to find love and to lose it, to be knocked around by death and grief, to wonder how you can go on living--Rebecca Brown.
Frances McCue: Frances McCue is a poet, writer, teacher, and arts instigator. From 1996-2006, she was the founding director of Richard Hugo House in Seattle and is currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of Washington. She has published four books, two of which have been finalists for the Washington State Book Award in History/General Nonfiction, and another of which won the 2011 Washington State Book Award in Poetry. Currently, McCue is working on Where the House Was, a documentary film about the demolition of the Richard Hugo House building in Seattle. Her upcoming book of poetry, Timber Curtain, forms the narrative spine of the film.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780984069873 |
| ISBN 10 | 0984069879 |
| Title | The Bled |
| Author | Frances Mccue |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Factory Hollow Press |
| Year published | 2010-12-15 |
| Number of pages | 62 |
| Prizes | Winner of Washington State Book Award (Poetry) 2011 |
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