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Quotations - Glass, Light, and Electricity: Essays (Permafrost Prize Series)

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Book Synopsis: Fleet-footed and capricious, the essays in Glass, Light & Electricity wander through landscapes both familiar and unfamiliar, finding them equal parts magical and toxic. They explore and merge public and private history through lyric meditations that use research, association, and metaphor to examine subjects as diverse as neon signs, scalping, heartbreak, and seizures. The winner of the 2019 Permafrost Prize in nonfiction, Shena McAuliffe expands the creative possibilities of form.

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Step into a world where glass, light, and electricity converge in a mesmerizing dance of words and ideas with the award-winning book, Glass, Light, and Electricity: Essays. Written by the talented Shena McAuliffe, these essays are a unique blend of poetry, research, and contemplation that will transport you to realms both enchanting and daunting.

With a keen eye for detail and a lyrical prose style, McAuliffe delves into a wide array of topics, from the luminous glow of neon signs to the dark undercurrents of heartbreak and seizures. Each essay is a journey in itself, inviting readers to explore the intersections of public and private history through the prism of McAuliffe's insightful reflections.

Winner of the prestigious 2019 Permafrost Prize in nonfiction, Glass, Light & Electricity is a testament to the power of creativity and innovation in storytelling. Lose yourself in the rich tapestry of McAuliffe's words and discover a new way of experiencing the world around you.

Don't miss your chance to immerse yourself in this captivating collection of essays. Get your copy of Glass, Light, and Electricity today and embark on a literary journey like no other.

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