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Jill Bialosky

    Jill Bialosky crafts evocative poetry and prose that delves into the depths of human experience with sensitivity and insight. Her works often explore themes of memory, loss, and complex relationships, employing vivid imagery and a musical cadence. Bialosky's style is both intimate and universal, drawing readers into a world of introspection and emotional exploration. Her writing has been featured in prominent literary journals, highlighting her significant contribution to contemporary literature.

    The Deceptions
    Asylum
    • Asylum

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.0(85)Add rating

      This book-length sequence by the critically acclaimed poet is a seeker's story, revealing personal and historical traumas and how we search for understanding and meaning in their wake. In Asylum, poet Jill Bialosky embarks on a Virgilian journey, building a narrative sequence from 103 elegant poems and prose sections that cohere in their intensity and their need to explore darkness and sustenance both. Taken together, these piercing pieces--about her nascent calling as a writer; her sister's suicide and its still unfolding aftermath; the horror unleashed by World War II; the life cycle of the monarch butterfly; and the woods where she seeks asylum--form a moving story, powerfully braiding despair, survival, and hope. Bialosky considers the oppositions that govern us: our reason and unreason, our need to preserve and destruct. "What are words when they meet the action of what they attempt to modify?" she asks, exploring the possible salve of language in the face of pain and grief. What Asylum delivers is a form of hard-won grace and an awareness of the cost of extreme violence, inexplicable loss, and the miraculous cycles of life, in work that carries Bialosky's art to a new level of urgency and achievement.

      Asylum
    • The Deceptions

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(329)Add rating

      Exploring the intricate interplay of art and myth, this narrative delves into themes of desire and betrayal. The story unfolds through rich character development and vivid imagery, drawing readers into a world where passion and deception collide. As the plot thickens, the characters navigate complex relationships that challenge their ambitions and beliefs, making for a compelling and thought-provoking read. Jill Bialosky's storytelling captivates with its emotional depth and artistic insight.

      The Deceptions