Deborah Tall
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A Family of Strangers
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2006
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6 editions
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From Where We Stand: Recovering a Sense of Place
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1993
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8 editions
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The Island of the White Cow: Memories of an Irish Island
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published
1986
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8 editions
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Summons: Poems
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2000
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3 editions
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Afterings
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Island of the White Cow: Memories of an Irish Island
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Ninth Life: Poems
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published
1982
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Eight colors wide (London Magazine editions ; 30)
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Seneca Review Vol. XXX, No.2 (Volume XXX No. 2 Fall 2000)
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Seneca Review Vol 30 No. 2 (30)
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“It's true--I can see it now--we are made of where we've come from, molded by landscape, weather, harbors, hunger, and war, as much as by individual ancestors. The experience of the place--its struggles, strife, and horrors--accrues, even if we haven't personally experienced it. We are, still, its inevitable consequence.”
― A Family of Strangers
― A Family of Strangers
“Having a sense of place may by now require a continual act of imagination.”
― From Where We Stand: Recovering a Sense of Place
― From Where We Stand: Recovering a Sense of Place
“, Having a sense of place may by now require a continual act of imagination.”
― From Where We Stand: Recovering a Sense of Place
― From Where We Stand: Recovering a Sense of Place
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