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Oklahoma Summer

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Summer in Oklahoma always brings heat, storm, and explosions of life on the tallgrass prairie, one of the most severely threatened ecosystems on earth. In recent summers, human drama has eclipsed its natural wonders. A global pandemic caught the state in a death grip, along with new moments of reckoning with Oklahoma's painful demographic history, including the removal of Native People to Indian Territory after the Civil War and the infamous Tulsa Race Massacre in 1921. Oklahoma Summer registers its summer heat, celebrates Oklahoma's beauty, laments its people's pain, and reaches for new possibilities.

Author Biography:

Poet, scholar, fiber artist, watercolor sketcher, and aspiring naturalist, Margaret Lee finds poems in Oklahoma prairies, New Mexico deserts, Oregon seashores, and inner landscapes. Margaret earned a B.A. in History from Seattle University, Seattle, WA; an M.Div. from Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, OK; and a Th.D. from the Melbourne College of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia. Her academic research and publications focus on the ancient Greek language and the history and culture of the ancient world. Previous chapbooks include Someone Else's Earth (Finishing Line Press 2021), which builds poems around the surviving fragments of Sappho, and Sagebrush Songs (Finishing Line Press 2022), a meditation on landscapes of northern New Mexico.
Release date Australia
February 10th, 2023
Author
Pages
44
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x3
ISBN-13
9798888381090
Product ID
36525250

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