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Poetry. Theological Studies. Medieval studies. A collection of poems that investigate the aporias and pathology of sainthood and faith, abjection and martyrdom in Joan of Arc. Pritchett relied on the work of many medieval scholars and began writing these poems in 1991 while working on a film script about Joan's life. Yet BURN veers sharply from nearly all previous treatments of Joan of Arc. In wanting to go deeper into her psyche, the poet has written over her voice and obliterated it with his own needs and concerns. "A stunningly lyrical consideration of Joan of Arc, the intricacies of her…mehr

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Poetry. Theological Studies. Medieval studies. A collection of poems that investigate the aporias and pathology of sainthood and faith, abjection and martyrdom in Joan of Arc. Pritchett relied on the work of many medieval scholars and began writing these poems in 1991 while working on a film script about Joan's life. Yet BURN veers sharply from nearly all previous treatments of Joan of Arc. In wanting to go deeper into her psyche, the poet has written over her voice and obliterated it with his own needs and concerns. "A stunningly lyrical consideration of Joan of Arc, the intricacies of her belief and her fate-in Patrick Pritchett's words, this becomes a meditation on belief itself and its power over fate"-Cole Swensen. Pritchett is also the author of ARK DIVE and RESIDE and teaches at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Autorenporträt
Patrick Pritchett is a poet and critic whose works of poetry include Reside, BURN: DOXOLOGY FOR JOAN OF ARC (Chax Press), and ANTIPHONAL, a chapbook issued by pressed wafer press. Pritchett's poems and reviews have appeared in Hambone, Colorado Review, NEW AMERICAN WRITING, Shiny, BOMBAY GIN, Prairie Schooner, American Book Review, Rain Taxi, and Jacket, among others. He has taught at the University of Colorado, and is a Lecturer in History and Literature at Harvard University.