Hemming the Water
Channeling the collection’s muse, jazz composer and pianist Mary Lou Williams, Hemming the Water speaks to the futility of trying to mend or straighten a life that is constantly changing. Here the spiritual and the secular comingle in a “Fierce fragmentation, lonely tune.” Harvey inhabits, challenges, and explores the many facets of the female self―as daughter, mother, sister, wife, and artist. Every page is rich with Harvey’s rapturous music.
Channeling the collection’s muse, jazz composer and pianist Mary Lou Williams, Hemming the Water speaks to the futility of trying to mend or straighten a life that is constantly changing. Here the spiritual and the secular comingle in a “Fierce fragmentation, lonely tune.” Harvey inhabits, challenges, and explores the many facets of the female self―as daughter, mother, sister, wife, and artist. Every page is rich with Harvey’s rapturous music.
Channeling the collection’s muse, jazz composer and pianist Mary Lou Williams, Hemming the Water speaks to the futility of trying to mend or straighten a life that is constantly changing. Here the spiritual and the secular comingle in a “Fierce fragmentation, lonely tune.” Harvey inhabits, challenges, and explores the many facets of the female self―as daughter, mother, sister, wife, and artist. Every page is rich with Harvey’s rapturous music.
Publication Date: April 9, 2013
ISBN-10 : 9781935536321
ISBN-13 : 978-1935536321
Author: Yona Harvey
Publisher: Four Way Books
Pages: 88