As If a Bird Flew By Me: a Novel
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contents | Blackbird -- The Cellist -- Celia Cracks Open a Door --Migrations: Close Range -- Our Histories (Are Blurring) -- What Is Known, As It Is Written -- Blackbird -- Something to Fill in Our Hours --Give Me a Broom -- Migrations: Of Locks and Dams -- Animal and Verb: Celia's Other Lists -- Of Radios and People -- Later Generations -- A Sound You Want to Fall Into -- An Old Story -- Celia Dreams of Ann -- Maps -- Crow Out the Cellist's Window -- Migrations: A Ferocity and Beauty You Can Almost Touch -- It's in the Vowels -- Celia Listens for a Blackbird --Reversal, No Fortune -- Questions from the Spoken to the Unspoken World Migrations: One Very Large, Unexpected Guest -- Ergot or Not -- Ancestor, Stranger, Here = Then -- Notes Towards A -- Celia Considers Her Options -- Migrations: The Temptation of the Transoceanic -- We All Stem from the Fragments of Others -- Ann Speaks -- What's Lost, What's Found -- At the Precipice of the Held Note -- Migrations: #7804 -- It's Not Clear If It's a Rift or a Rising -- The World Within -- That Blue in the Periphery -- Petition -- Blackbird Sky -- Sources The world is full of continuous conversations: Now is surrounded by Past, and both are encircled by Forever. So states an unnamed narrator in Sara Greenslit's new novel As if a Bird Flew by Me. Celia lives in the contemporary Midwest. Ann is an accused witch, executed during the Salem witch trials. Two women separated by time and place, yet yoked by heritage and history. Set in three time periods, stories within stories unfold, and Greenslit's language seamlessly weaves Celia's modern life with the historical record of Ann's demise alongside dazzling renderings of animal life |
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spellingShingle | Greenslit, Sara 1970- As If a Bird Flew By Me a Novel Blackbird -- The Cellist -- Celia Cracks Open a Door --Migrations: Close Range -- Our Histories (Are Blurring) -- What Is Known, As It Is Written -- Blackbird -- Something to Fill in Our Hours --Give Me a Broom -- Migrations: Of Locks and Dams -- Animal and Verb: Celia's Other Lists -- Of Radios and People -- Later Generations -- A Sound You Want to Fall Into -- An Old Story -- Celia Dreams of Ann -- Maps -- Crow Out the Cellist's Window -- Migrations: A Ferocity and Beauty You Can Almost Touch -- It's in the Vowels -- Celia Listens for a Blackbird --Reversal, No Fortune -- Questions from the Spoken to the Unspoken World Migrations: One Very Large, Unexpected Guest -- Ergot or Not -- Ancestor, Stranger, Here = Then -- Notes Towards A -- Celia Considers Her Options -- Migrations: The Temptation of the Transoceanic -- We All Stem from the Fragments of Others -- Ann Speaks -- What's Lost, What's Found -- At the Precipice of the Held Note -- Migrations: #7804 -- It's Not Clear If It's a Rift or a Rising -- The World Within -- That Blue in the Periphery -- Petition -- Blackbird Sky -- Sources The world is full of continuous conversations: Now is surrounded by Past, and both are encircled by Forever. So states an unnamed narrator in Sara Greenslit's new novel As if a Bird Flew by Me. Celia lives in the contemporary Midwest. Ann is an accused witch, executed during the Salem witch trials. Two women separated by time and place, yet yoked by heritage and history. Set in three time periods, stories within stories unfold, and Greenslit's language seamlessly weaves Celia's modern life with the historical record of Ann's demise alongside dazzling renderings of animal life Musical fiction Psychological fiction Violoncellists Women Literature Fiction LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General bisacsh Cellists fast Women fast Frau Literatur Women Fiction Cellists Fiction |
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