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Psalm to Whom(e)

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By (author): Diane Glancy

In Psalm to Whom(e), the restless and astonishing Diane Glancy continues to break new ground with a hybrid collection of personal writings that considers the relationship between place and faith; the need for movement, stability, and inner exploration; and the search for home.

Psalm to Whom(e) centers on Kansas and rural Texas, places that usually see the underside of planes.  Glancy focuses on geography.  History. Origins.  Memory.  Faith.  Once in a while, in desperation, she offers a prayer to whom(e)ver is there. Glancy stretches and pulls the language to see behind the words: old Native thought patterns, for instance, or echoes of Gertrude Stein. She takes us with her into museums, churches, and national parks, shuttling freely between personal, cultural, and spiritual history, narration and poetic exploration.

Psalm to Whom(e) defines the world as a place on which to mark, as evidenced in the earliest pictographs.  Embedded in the markings on cave walls and rock facings are circles and spirals in which the impulses to move, to travel, to migrate, to explore ones own inner wilderness and solitude are homed.

The whom(e) is in an essay, Among My Friends Are Letters of the Alphabet.  As a loner I write a lot because I have to have something to do and the letters of the alphabet always are there. The isolation of Covid may have driven her farther back into history, she says. Into the beginning of faith on the prairie.  Into her own believing on her grandfathers farm and her own fathers work in the stockyards. Sometimes I add letters to words.  As an e as in whome because then I see home, for which I always am looking.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Turtle Point Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781885983343

About Diane Glancy

Diane Glancy is a poet novelist essayist playwright and professor emeritus at Macalester College. She has won the Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oklahoma Center for the Book the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers Circle of the Americas and more. Publishers Weekly named her book Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trail of Tears one of the ten essential Native American novels and Booklist named A Line of Driftwood: The Ada Blackjack Story an Editors Choice. She lives in Gainesville Texas. 

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