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With precise language, and evocative images, Carol Seitchikโs poems invite the reader on a journey both familiar and intensely personal. The Distance from Odessa recounts one generationโs insistence on telling stories that move only forward, to the next generationโs insistence on free love and rebellion, to subsequent generationsโ migration to a land of pomegranates and olives, a land where โso much strife wants to be ordinary.โ Seitchikโs first collection is memoir, journal, history, one familyโs story-and every familyโs story-of finding their place in the world.
Carla Panciera, Author of Bewildered, winner of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Grace Paley Prize in Fiction.
The voice of four generations is filled with emotional reflection that captures the human struggle from childhood through adolescence into adulthood. The Distance From Odessa explores the intersection of life and faith and our inescapable inheritance woven through the labyrinth of the family saga through immigration and emigration. Longing for home and the question of home is palpable, as the poet follows the path her daughter takes, moving to a new land, living a new language and the everyday life of crossing cultural boundaries.
Seitchik writes, โthe pages of the living are wide open with history, alive with so much to ripen.โ
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