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Chaucer Dickinson and the Timberscape of Memory
Contributor(s): Moe, Kenneth Alan (Author)
ISBN: 0692328718     ISBN-13: 9780692328712
Publisher: Strange Angel Press
OUR PRICE:   $14.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2015
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- Fiction | Visionary & Metaphysical
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (1.08 lbs) 388 pages
 
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This companion novel in the HERETICS IN OCCUPIED EDEN series can be enjoyed independently of the other books but offers more riches to those who have read them. Chaucer Dickinson first appeared in a minor role in THE DANCING CHURCH. This book offers a deeper surveillance of her life, including previously unrevealed involvements with important characters from the earlier novels. Emerging from a dysfunctional childhood as the lost middle child between a brilliant older sister and a golden-haired younger brother, Chaucer decides to write a fantasy novel to make fun of it all. Producing the manuscript, however, stretches over decades. The chapters of her satirical work unfold at crucial times for Chaucer as she outwardly explores the roles of idealistic war protester, drug-using hippie, feminist graduate student, and gay rights advocate, before settling into a career as a college English professor. Along the way, she marries a gay man, divorces him, and seeks new love with a married colleague. Her wonderland fantasy, THE TIMBERSCAPE OF MEMORY, is interspersed between the chapters of her personal story, reflecting her own improbable journey and ultimately providing a means for integrating her outer and inner worlds.