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Suffering from depression,
a young woman leaves her lover, Kate, and flees the city where
they lived, taking a job at an aviary. There, she learns how to
handle birds of prey--hawk, kestrel, owl, eagle. Living alone,
she dissects the path of her illness and her history with antidepressants.
Beauty, wilderness, and danger are intertwined for a woman whose
desire is nonetheless identifiably human: "All my life
I have wanted my hands on a living thing." Artfully building
powerful and poetic scene upon scene, The Blue of Her Body
creates a memorable portrait of the human heart and its untamable
nature, and the wonders of the activity of the human imagination
we call love.
The Blue
of Her Body negotiates the difficulties of the muted raptures
of love for a woman who anchors her life with raptors on the one
hand and mood elevators on the other. In elliptical and lyrical
fragments, Greenslit brings very real daily struggles into the
domain of art, rendering them resonant and making them, somehow,
all the more real. A powerful first novel."
Brian Evenson, author of The Open Curtain,
and Director of the Creative Writing Program at Brown University,
in selecting the winner of the 2006 Starcherone Fiction Prize
Experimental
in syntax and structure, The Blue of Her Body maps a young woman's
love for the natural world and her struggle with familial depression.
Greenslit borrows from an array of sources, stalks her subjects
with a poet/ documentarian's eye, registers shifts in diction,
fractures time. Yoking ornithology and psychology, her achievement
is a fictional, postmodern field guide to surviving genetics and
making a home in language and world."
Robin Becker, author of Domain of Perfect Affection
Language is
a bird in this novel - at times warm, close, pulsing in the hand,
at others flying, soaring in the space of the unsayable. Like
Carole Maso, Sara Greenslit is an artist who makes the muteness
of the body, of the world, sing.
Elizabeth Sheffield, author of Gone
Sara
Greenslit has an MFA in Poetry from Penn State University. She
has received grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
and from the Barbara Deming Foundation/Money for Women, and a
residency at Soapstone in Nehalem, Oregon. Her fiction, poetry,
and nonfiction have appeared in Beloit Poetry Journal,
Quarter After Eight, Rio Grande Review, and Salt
Hill. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin, where she is a veterinary
student at University of Wisconsin. This is her first novel.
ISBN 0-9788811-0-9 ISBN-13 978-0-9788811-0-8
Print run: 2,000 Price: $16.00
Official release: APRIL 15, 2007
Contact: Ted Pelton, Starcherone Books, PO Box 303, Buffalo, NY
14201. Phone: 716-885-2726. Fax: 716-884-0291. ted@starcherone.com
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