
by Natalia Andrievskikh (Author)
Clay Unbreakables is a book of prose poetry about the homesickness one feels as an immigrant in a new land. The protagonist is mediating on her Eastern European childhood, womanhood and foreignness of being a non-native in America. The poems also observe and document the differences between modern and traditional schools of thought, remedies and philosophies. A remination on memory, It is like reading a series of poetic diary entries by a woman struggling to answer questions about her nationality, gender, and identity.
About the Author
Natalia Andrievskikh is Language Lecturer in the Expository Writing Program. She holds an M.A. in English and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the State University of New York at Binghamton. Andrievskikh’s research interests include contemporary British and Anglophone literature, digital writing and visual rhetoric, and media and culture studies. In her creative work she explores the role of myth-making in construction and preservation of memory.
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Publisher: Backlash Press
Language: English
Genre: Poetry
Print Length: 72 pages
ISBN: 0995599939, 978-0995599932
Weight: 159 g
Dimensions: 15.24 x 1.27 x 22.86 cm