In this posthumously published collection of poems by beloved poet, Christine Colasurdo, the reader is invited to share in her treasured memories of growing up in the 70s spending summers at Spirit Lake on the north side of Mount St. Helens, as well as the year she spent working at Harmony Falls Lodge. Through the lens of Colasurdo's poetry, you will also relive the volcano eruption on May 18, 1980, followed by the continued regeneration of this special place. There Is Always a Volcano Before You is a lasting gift left by this poet for anyone who loves the Cascade Range as much as she did.…mehr
In this posthumously published collection of poems by beloved poet, Christine Colasurdo, the reader is invited to share in her treasured memories of growing up in the 70s spending summers at Spirit Lake on the north side of Mount St. Helens, as well as the year she spent working at Harmony Falls Lodge. Through the lens of Colasurdo's poetry, you will also relive the volcano eruption on May 18, 1980, followed by the continued regeneration of this special place. There Is Always a Volcano Before You is a lasting gift left by this poet for anyone who loves the Cascade Range as much as she did. Early Praise: "This book is a treasure! Christine's keen observational powers and understanding of nature give us rich glimpses of volcanic beauty and wonder." -MARCY COTTRELL HOULE, wildlife biologist "The poems in this book live as Christine lived, savoring history, natural history, memory, sensation in place, and a grace-filled singing imagination to knit all these to the page." -KIM STAFFORD, author of As the Sky Begins to Change "Each poem is an original encomium to the mountain Christine knew and loved and never stopped loving. If you thought you knew Mt. St. Helens, or never did, seek here to find her-you need look no farther." -ROBERT MICHAEL PYLE, author of Chinook & Chanterelle "Christine's writing is a gift to us all, splendidly painting the cherished pre-eruption landscape of Mount St. Helens and reawakening a magical place remembered through her living legacy." -ALYSA ADAMS, Washington State Parks Mount St. Helens Visitor Center "Her poetry guides us through those dark ashes back into the light, weaving a common and luminous thread throughout nature's extraordinary creations." -LAURA J. (BERRY ) BERNARD, Harmony Falls Lodge Inn Keeper, 1974 -1980
Christine Colasurdo lived at Spirit Lake before the eruption at Mt. St. Helens. She is the author of Return to Spirit: Life and Landscape at Mount St. Helens, The Golden Gate Parks: a photographic journey, and poetry chapbooks Rain and Cascade Manifesto. She taught writing and calligraphy at Multnomah Art Center in Portland, Oregon. She was a founding member of The Mt. St. Helens Institute. Her poems have appeared in Terrain.org, Windfall, OnEarth, Verseweavers, Medical Literary Messenger, The University of Portland Magazine and Denver Quarterly Review among others. Christine was also a visual artist and calligrapher. She died in 2021 at the age of 59. See more of her work at christinecolasurdo.com.
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