Yeats's Teahouse
Yeats’s Teahouse consists of 24 of the first poems Patricia Connolly wrote after a brain injury. These poems are the soundtrack that broke her writing silence. A lyric, a song being sung from a land and people over time, these poems come together not just as words, but words embedded in the living textures of earth on a page, an image, a map, and in 3d printed accessories. Yeats's Teahouse speaks and moves through a broken and indestructible essence of memory. Memory held in flesh and held in land. The hands of historic artists, meeting the hands of the political and economic scars still living.
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- publisherMichigan State University Press
- publisher placeEast Lansing, MI
- rightsCopyright 2021 Patricia Connolly
- rights holderPatricia Connolly
- rights territoryUS
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