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When We Say We're Home: A Quartet of Place and Memory
Authors: Dawn Marano, Douglas Carlson, Wendy Bishop
Creators: W. Scott Olsen, Judith Kitchen
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 3263057

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 308
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.3 x 1.3

ISBN: 0874805910
Dewey Decimal Number: 392.36
EAN: 9780874805918
ASIN: 0874805910

Publication Date: March 1999
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Perhaps nothing is more complicated than an honest answer to a simple question: "Where do you live?" Most of us respond with our postal address, but we know that where we feel a sense of home isn't necessarily where we pick up the mail. We give our address to describe our city or neighborhood, but we know that the truer answer would be a much longer story: the story of where we live now and of all the places we have lived and visited - the story of where we "dwell." When we say we're home explores that more complete and satisfying story of "dwelling" in its larger and distinctly American context: as a complex and subtle interplay between rooted-ness and dislocation. The four essayists in this remarkable quartet reside in disparate geographical locations, and the details of their personal experiences are as varied as their landscapes. Yet in their stories - of raising families, of building and demolishing homes, of leaving husbands and losing parents, of surviving earthquakes and floods, of watching light shift and storms progress across familiar and unfamiliar horizons - we recognize our own histories of arrivals and departures, celebrations and losses. We understand that the possibility of "dwelling" is more than a nostalgic devotion to a single place: it is a daily practice of awareness and participation.

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