Monday, December 1, 2008

Birthed from Scorched Hearts

Birthed from Scorched Hearts Women respond to War was compiled and edited by MariJo Moore. She produced an important, powerful book. 54 women from all over he world have sent in their words, their feelings, their insights, their stories. Some give courage, some are heart wrenching, some are wise. Reading the book I learned about old, historic violence beginning with Medusa and the daughters of Celtic Boudica. We learn about massacres and forgotten people, the plight of indigenous peoples in the USA and in the rest of the world. The chronology then brings WW I and WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, Iraq, followed by the protesters and peace workers. I am moved, humbled by the creativity and life lessons of these women. I like the historic fiction by MariJo Moore writing about Creek War and the Indian boy Andrew Jackson took home. MariJo imagines the mother’s tale about her lost boy’s life. Great. Then another important piece is by Rebecca Bevins Faery about Vietnam and the repackaging now of Nam as a tourist destination. She was married to a soldier in that war and was a peace activist. It deeply resounded in me as it was my first confrontation with war and as a consequence peace work. I should mention Laura Tohe’s testimony about her brother. Molly Mc Glennen writes about Native American women’s poetry and the reinterpretation of war: insightful and moving. We need to understand creative expression as sacred and to acknowledge the continuum among the speaker, writer, reader, listener, creative spirit and the word. Doing so, your writing will have political implications. Your love flowing out can change the world.

6 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for your kind words, and your wonderful contribution to this very important anthology.


    MariJo Moore, editor

    www.marijomoore.com

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  2. Hello, thank you for this review. I will be featuring this anthology on my ncpoetlaureate.blogspot.com blog, along with a few excerpts in several days (my Christmas gift posts), so take a look throughout the month, when you have the time. The blog is devoted to NC writers, teachers, events, but my personal blog often features writers from elsewhere.
    Have a lovely season. KSB

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  3. I am proud to be part of this book.It is a living thing..Grace Cavalieri

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