Poet Edward A. Dougherty begins a spiritual journey in House, World, Heaven and shows us the landscape of contemporary small-town America. In the darkness of a winter morning, hedelivers"the day's cold news" - the grind of poverty, the wreckage of human relationships, the loneliness of hidden suffering. "So much anger. Resentment," he writes, citing Saint Augustine, "is a metal poker fired red-hot in the heart, / To scorch another you must first wound yourself."Yet the same poem offers a radically different dawning: "in her beautiful hands / my love took oranges, sliced them / to reveal their sectioned dawns." The poem asks us, "What is it you need to begin healing?"
-Bart White, author, The Art of Restorationand Your Session is About to Time Out
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