The Landscape of the Body by Nancy Shih-Knodel
Poetry
68 pages
8" x 6" two signatures with hand sewn binding
Published December 2016
Nancy Shih-Knodel’s poetry collection “The Landscape of the Body” is a raw and honest look into the progression of cancer in one’s life. The poems progress chronologically, so readers are in the throes of the unknown with the poet. We feel her anticipation, her anger, her struggle. These poems offer a glimpse into a world many would rather refuse to see. The fearlessness of Shih-Knodel is the shining beacon of this collection.
Poetry
68 pages
8" x 6" two signatures with hand sewn binding
Published December 2016
Nancy Shih-Knodel’s poetry collection “The Landscape of the Body” is a raw and honest look into the progression of cancer in one’s life. The poems progress chronologically, so readers are in the throes of the unknown with the poet. We feel her anticipation, her anger, her struggle. These poems offer a glimpse into a world many would rather refuse to see. The fearlessness of Shih-Knodel is the shining beacon of this collection.
Poetry
68 pages
8" x 6" two signatures with hand sewn binding
Published December 2016
Nancy Shih-Knodel’s poetry collection “The Landscape of the Body” is a raw and honest look into the progression of cancer in one’s life. The poems progress chronologically, so readers are in the throes of the unknown with the poet. We feel her anticipation, her anger, her struggle. These poems offer a glimpse into a world many would rather refuse to see. The fearlessness of Shih-Knodel is the shining beacon of this collection.