A Place to Pay Attention by Bonnie Thurston

A Place to Pay Attention by Bonnie Thurston

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Bonnie Thurston's collection celebrates her mountain homeland in West Virginia - its rugged beauties and its history, evoking the blend of present and past, the land's conformation, its story, its independent people – and its grip on the poet's heart. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

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A Place to Pay Attention by Bonnie Thurston

Bonnie Thurston's collection celebrates her mountain homeland in West Virginia - its rugged beauties and its history, evoking the blend of present and past, the land's conformation, its story, its independent people and its grip on the poet's heart. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
This is as deeply her home as it was that of the l8th century ‘over mountain men’The shoals of the Watauga, which in 1780 sang of freedom, still sing ‘free and strong’…
There is no complacency here. Among the leaves may be coiled a deadly copperhead, in the woods one may meet with a black bear and her cubs. And the poet says ‘I know an original darkness/shadows all our seeing’. Yet time and again we get glimpses of festivals and observance, and the trust that, in the half-darkness of a clouded moon, allows the poet to feel gratitude for not needing ‘to know/the pattern or end of (her) orbit’.” Ruth Bidgood
“A pleasure it was to read these poems filled with such spirit and abiding concern for places that nurture the soul. As Thurston writes in ‘Personal Geography’, ‘we are marked / by the place we call home, / not the house or people / […] / but by the land.’ A prolific author of books on spirituality and Biblical scholarship, it is not surprising to find poems revealing personal aspects of her faith. Her use of the Genesis account of Abram leaving his homeland in ‘Emptying the Family Home’ is masterful. Its evocative conclusion reads: ‘Now we must be present where we are.’ In this book of rooted poems, we are never far from knowing this call to both know ‘where we are’ and to be ‘present’ in that ‘where’ which, for Thurston, remains the mountains of Appalachia.” Marc Harshman -- Publisher: Cinnamon Press
Bonnie Thurston, lives quietly near Wheeling, West Virginia, following her last academic position of William F. Orr Professor in New Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and a career as a New Testament theologian that included post-doctoral work at Harvard Divinity School; Eberhard Karls University in Tuebingen, Germany; and the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem and 30 years of university-level teaching. In addition to writing many theological books and articles and having served as co-pastor, pastor, or interim of five churches and twice in overseas ministries, Bonnie is an experienced spiritual director, retreat leader, and poet whose work has been widely anthologised as well as appearing in periodicals and previous collections. Bonnie is a widow, an avid reader, gardener and cook, enjoys classical music (especially opera and liturgical music) and loves the West Virginia hills.
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ISBN 13 9781909077393
ISBN 10 1909077399
Title A Place to Pay Attention
Author Bonnie Thurston
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cinnamon Press
Year published 2014-10-15
Number of pages 80
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.