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Life Is a Fatal DiseaseSelected Poems 1962-1995Paula Gunn AllenThis collection of eighty-seven poems richly reflects the experience of its author, invoking myth and history, tragedy and comedy, narrative and lyric, nightmare and the clear light of day. Allen works in a great tradition of storytelling and education, delight-making and argument to bring a multitude of people, places, and situations before us. Particularly compelling is the variety of her poetic skills: her rich references, her lyrical flights, and—always—her earnest and compassionate voice. The poems are arranged in an intuitive fashion reflecting Allen’s passion for storytelling.
From beyond time, After her, —from “Grandmother” 6 x 9 inches • 198 pages • ISBN 0-931122-85-6 • $16.95 |
Paula Gunn Allen
A Laguna Pueblo-Sioux-Scots-Lebanese poet, philosopher, scholar, and teacher, Paula Gunn Allen was born in Cubero, New Mexico, in 1939. She received her doctorate from the University of New Mexico in 1976; her dissertation evolved into a major work of cultural criticism, The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Two volumes of her poetry, Skins and Bones and Life Is a Fatal Disease, were published by West End Press. Paula passed away on May 29, 2008, in Fort Bragg, California. ![]() |