Fierce Imaginings: The Great War, Ritual, Memory & God - Couverture souple

Mann, Rachel

 
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Synopsis

From Rachel Mann, Canon Poet-in-Residence at Manchester cathedral, comes a lyrical and very personal story of remembrance, faith, family and identity shaped by the chaos and trauma wrought by the Great War and the flux in early twentieth century Europe. Rachel brilliantly explores the significance of the War to all of us today who live under its long shadow our shared memories, culture and the symbols and relics that linger on all around us, as well as the influence of the Great War on her grandparents and how it echoed through her childhood in 1970s Britain discovering her authentic self in God, undergoing a change of sex and experiencing chronic illness and disability.

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À propos de l?auteur

Revd Rachel Mann is an Anglican priest, poet and broadcaster. The author of two books, her memoir of growing up trans,'Dazzling Darkness' was a Church Times bestseller. She is minor canon and resident poet at Manchester Cathedral and is a regular contributor to Radio 2's Pause For Thought.

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