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Apprehend

By Elizabeth Robinson

Apprehend
$15
  • ISBN: 978-0-9713189-5-3
  • Published: October 31, 2003
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“Taking her cues from folktale, legend, and fable, Elizabeth Robinson has reinvented the ‘uses of enchantment.’ She shows, with a minimalist’s precision and a logician’s attention to linguistic morphology, how the often bleak agenda of the real capitulates to the moral restitution of the true; how our need to tell stories enjambs faith and enlightenment.”
–Ann Lauterbach.


Series: fence modern poets Tagged with: consolation, Elizabeth Robinson, eros, escape, fairy tales, fantasy, metaphysical poetry, minimalism, poetry, recovery, spirituality, theology

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