"I have taken on the names/ . . . belonging to those I loved, who loved me. Their river stones/fell into my pockets," writes Doris Ferleger in her beautiful and deeply insightful chapbook, To Claim Loneliness. As a child throwing pieces of ritual bread into a river on Rosh Hashanah, the speaker "used to worry the fish might eat my sins and die." As a woman, the speaker wonders, "if grief left ungrieved/causes all discord," and if "the point is-(as a Hebrew song says)-to not be afraid." Finally, Ferleger offers the reader this moving message: "Maybe the only part/of the brain worth remembering-is the heart."
-Alison Hicks, author of Knowing is a Branching Trail, You Who Took the Boat Out, and KissDie Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.
Doris Ferleger, an award-winning poet and memoir essayist, is the author of four full length volumes of poetry entitle: Big Silences in a Year of Rain, As the Moon Has Breath, and As for the Kiss, and a chapbook entitled When You Become Snow. Aliki Barnestone writes: Ferleger's memorable poems keep singing with their insistent beauty. Ferleger holds an MFA in Poetry and a Ph.D. in Psychology, and maintains an Imago, Real Dialogue, and Non-Dual Healing informed psychotherapy practice.
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