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"One boy leaps from a bridge into a river, and the ripples from his fall ring out to encompass a nation. All that remains unspoken in the reportage--the sorrow and compassion and anger--is given eloquent voice as Suzanne Parker documents another tragedy that challenges our political experiment. Grief-stricken and abiding,Viral addresses our ongoing struggle for democracy." --Michael Waters Written in response to the tragic suicide of Tyler Clementi,Viral explores the complex issues of sexuality, shame, and masculinity. Grief and loss guide us as Suzanne Parker investigates the issues of privacy, voyeurism, and human contact, seeking to understand what it means to live in a world where technology can quickly turn a dark computer screen into an open window. Only Kissing The webcam showed only the two men kissing In the eyes now a wilderness-- when the birds open their beaks not in song, but a breath escapes from the rigor of killing and feeding and climbing to find, again, the swaying of the grass, the nudging a body makes as it moves, no matter how quietly, through the world, setting its neighbors in motion-- How do you sleep when the siren is your own exhaled cry: "Oh Christ." Suzanne Parker's poems have appeared inBarrow Street,Cimarron Review,Rattapallax, and numerous other journals. She is a winner of the Alice M. Sellars Award from the Academy of American Poets, was a poetry fellow at the Prague Summer Seminars, and has received fellowships and scholarships from Sarah Lawrence College Summer Writers Seminar andPrairie Schooner. Suzanne directs the creative writing program at Brookdale Community College and is an editor forMEAD: A Magazine of Literature and Libations.… (plus d'informations)
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"One boy leaps from a bridge into a river, and the ripples from his fall ring out to encompass a nation. All that remains unspoken in the reportage--the sorrow and compassion and anger--is given eloquent voice as Suzanne Parker documents another tragedy that challenges our political experiment. Grief-stricken and abiding,Viral addresses our ongoing struggle for democracy." --Michael Waters Written in response to the tragic suicide of Tyler Clementi,Viral explores the complex issues of sexuality, shame, and masculinity. Grief and loss guide us as Suzanne Parker investigates the issues of privacy, voyeurism, and human contact, seeking to understand what it means to live in a world where technology can quickly turn a dark computer screen into an open window. Only Kissing The webcam showed only the two men kissing In the eyes now a wilderness-- when the birds open their beaks not in song, but a breath escapes from the rigor of killing and feeding and climbing to find, again, the swaying of the grass, the nudging a body makes as it moves, no matter how quietly, through the world, setting its neighbors in motion-- How do you sleep when the siren is your own exhaled cry: "Oh Christ." Suzanne Parker's poems have appeared inBarrow Street,Cimarron Review,Rattapallax, and numerous other journals. She is a winner of the Alice M. Sellars Award from the Academy of American Poets, was a poetry fellow at the Prague Summer Seminars, and has received fellowships and scholarships from Sarah Lawrence College Summer Writers Seminar andPrairie Schooner. Suzanne directs the creative writing program at Brookdale Community College and is an editor forMEAD: A Magazine of Literature and Libations.

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