A Pound of Dirt in Spoonfuls
A Pound of Dirt in Spoonfuls is a collection of essays that seeks to tell stories about the body in interaction with the world, our environment, and other bodies both physical and celestial. A hybrid experimentation, Spoonfuls includes prose, poetry, and visual images to examine grief, intimacy, conception, and growth. Included in the collection is an archive of familial trauma, an interrogation of a fertility deity, a catalogue of broken bones, and a still life rendered in prose.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
- Pearlman-Warren, Gloria - author
- 1983-, Araki-Kawaguchi, Kiik, - thesis advisor
- Suzanne, Paola, - thesis advisor
- Y.), Lee, Jean (Jean - thesis advisor
Collection
collections WWU Graduate School Collection | WWU Graduate and Undergraduate Scholarship
Identifier
2132
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Date permissions signed: 2022-05-20
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Degree name: Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
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OCLC number: 1322096884
Date Issued
January 1st, 2022
Publisher
Western Washington University
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