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Sky Burial
2011
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4.07
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"Readers will find that this work carries the pulse of their darkest sorrows, in the breath of their humanity. Highly recommended."— Library Journal "Intimate and hypnotic."— Ploughshares "Levin has the skilled ear, magnificent tongue, and fierce mind of the truly prophetic."— Rain Taxi "Levin's work is phenomenological; it details how it feels to be an embodied consciousness making its way through the world."— Boston Review "Death is the new and unshakeable lens through which I see," writes Dana Levin about her third book, in which she confronts mortality and loss in subjects ranging from Tibetan Buddhist burial practices to Aztec human sacrifice. Shaped by dreams and "the worms and the gods," these poems are a profound investigation of our inescapable fate. As Louise Glück has "Levin's animating fury goes back deeper into our linguistic and philosophic to Blake's tiger, to the iron judgments of the Old Testament." They took you in an ambulance even though you were dead, they took you and my sister said Why are you saving her if she is dead? shey shey—Curve of sky a crescent blade. Vultures wheeling on thermal parapets, shunyata, void that flays—Yak butter, barley flour and you watch him make the paste. Dana Levin 's debut volume In the Surgical Theatre won the prestigious APR/Honickman First Book Prize. She teaches creative writing at the University of New Mexico and in the Warren Wilson College MFA Program. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Dana Levin
Dana Levin
Author · 6 books
Dana Levin is the author of “Now Do You Know Where You Are,” a New York Times Editor’s Choice. Previous books include "Banana Palace," "Sky Burial," "Wedding Day" and "In the Surgical Theatre," which received nearly every award available to first books and emerging poets. The Los Angeles Times says of her work, "Dana Levin's poems are extravagant...her mind keeps making unexpected connections and the poems push beyond convention...they surprise us." About Sky Burial The New Yorker writes: "Sky Burial brings a wealth of rituals and lore from various strains of Buddhism, as well as Mesoamerican and other spiritual traditions, but the intensity and seriousness and openness of her investigations make Levin’s use of this material utterly her own, and utterly riveting." Levin has won the Rona Jaffe Writers Award, the Witter Bynner Fellowship from the Library of Congress, a Whiting Writers’ Award, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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