History in Bones
Discover the captivating world of poetry in History in Bones by Juliana Gray Vice, published by Kent State University Press in 2002. This remarkable collection, comprising 48 pages, invites readers to explore the interplay between the sacred and the profane. Vice's powerful voice resonates throughout her work, aiming to catechize the reader through the lens of both the mundane and the extraordinary. Each poem serves as a journey, encouraging reflection and deeper understanding of life's complexities. Perfect for poetry enthusiasts and those seeking to enrich their literary collection, History in Bones is a must-read that promises to leave a lasting impression. Embrace the beauty of language and the depth of experience within these pages.