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A half-life of cardio-pulmonary function, poems and paintings, Eric Gansworth

Label
A half-life of cardio-pulmonary function, poems and paintings, Eric Gansworth
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A half-life of cardio-pulmonary function
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Eric Gansworth
Series statement
The Iroquois and their neighbors
Sub title
poems and paintings
Summary
Echoing the muscular rhythms of the heart beat, the poems in this stunning collection alternate between contraction and expansion. Eric Gansworth explores the act of enduring, physically, historically, and culturally. A member of the Haudenosaunee tribe, Gansworth expresses the tensions experienced by members of a marginalized culture struggling to maintain tradition within a much larger dominant culture. With equal measures of humor, wisdom, poignancy, and beauty, Gansworth's poems mine the infinite varieties of individual and collective loss and recovery. Fourteen paintings punctuate his poetry, creating an active dialogue between word and image steeped in the tradition of the mythic Haudenosaunee world. A Half-Life of Cardio-Pulmonary Function is the most recent addition to Gansworth's remarkable body of work chronicling the lives of upstate New York's Indian communities
Target audience
adult
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