Sorting Facts; or, Nineteen Ways of Looking at Marker

Sorting Facts; or, Nineteen Ways of Looking at Marker

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Mar 26, 2013 · English · Paperback (48 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 48
Language English
Published Mar 26, 2013
Publisher New Directions
ISBN-10 0811220397
ISBN-13 9780811220392

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Susan Howe presents a compelling exploration of perception and interpretation in her latest work. Through a series of interconnected reflections, she delves deep into the nature of markers—whether they be in literature, culture, or personal experience. Each piece unfolds like a delicate tapestry, woven with threads of thought that invite readers to pause and contemplate the significance of what lies beneath the surface.

Howe invites her audience on a journey, one that challenges conventional ways of seeing and understanding. As she revisits different perspectives, she highlights the fluidity of meaning and the often-overlooked beauty of fleeting moments. Her lyrical prose dances between the abstract and the concrete, encouraging introspection while engaging with her readers on a fundamentally human level.

In this collection, Howe's rich language captures the essence of complexity, revealing how seemingly disparate ideas can intersect and inform one another. With every page, the reader is prompted to reconsider their own markers—those touchstones of memory and identity that shape their worldview.

The mastery of this work lies not just in its thematic depth but also in Howe's ability to evoke emotion and thought simultaneously. Each reflection serves as an invitation to slow down, engage with the text, and ultimately find personal resonance in Howe's profound insights.
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