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A Sinner Of Memory.


A Sinner Of Memory

Melita Schaum

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A Sinner Of Memory is an impress anthology of essays written by poet and essayist Melita Schuam and arising from her personal life experiences. A woman in her 40s, a traveler, writer, and occasional iconoclast iconoclast Surgery A surgical instrument used for blunt dissection, which may be used below the galea aponeurotica in preparation for scalp reduction-browlift in hair restoration. See Hair replacement. , Melita writes about midlife mid·life
n.
See middle age.

adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of middle age.
 relationships, concerns about parenting, and the changing meaning of freedom as life experiences accumulate. Melita is a gifted writer whose essays read smoothly, and are diverse as they are mind engaging. Very highly recommended and intelligent reading, the essays comprising A Sinner Of Memory include: Falling Bodies; The Recovery of Things; Grace; The Secret Lives of Fish; Theft and Loss; Home and Away; Preservation: A Story; Epithalamion In ancient Greece an epithalamion was composed to honor a newlywed couple. The word derives from the Greek epithalamios which means "of a wedding", epi (of) + thalamos (bridal chamber. ; and The Weight of Spring Wind.
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Title Annotation:The Women's Issues Shelf
Publication:The Bookwatch
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Sep 1, 2004
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