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Harriet Rubin's Mother's Wooden Hand

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Redolent of Chicago's ethnic culture, Susan Hahn's intensely personal lyrics emerge from the world of an extended Jewish family and its neighbors.

The voices of these immigrants are imbued with the profound effects and memories of the journey "From a patrolled town in the Ukraine/to Baltimore on a boat, then a train to Chicago." Hahn's poetry is about love and the lack of love, about rejection, and about other forces-generational, political, social, and sexual-that overwhelm individuals and cause them to limit themselves both physically and psychologically.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226313018 / 9780226313016
Paperback / softback
811.54
18/06/1991
United States
89 pages
15 x 28 mm, 170 grams
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