The Orgy: An Irish Journey of Passion and Transformation, Muriel Rukeyser,Sharon Olds (9780963818324) — Readings Books

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The Orgy: An Irish Journey of Passion and Transformation
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The Orgy: An Irish Journey of Passion and Transformation

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Those who have traveled know the experience of extended time and sharpened perception. Muriel Rukeyser’s account of Puck Fair - the last existing pagan festival of the goat - captures just that state of consciousness. Set in County Kerry, Ireland, The Orgy evokes this great American poet’s journey of sensual and psychological transformation in the midst of a lush account of Irish culture and tradition. With a preface by Sharon Olds.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paris Press Incorporated
Country
United States
Date
31 July 1997
Pages
160
ISBN
9780963818324

Those who have traveled know the experience of extended time and sharpened perception. Muriel Rukeyser’s account of Puck Fair - the last existing pagan festival of the goat - captures just that state of consciousness. Set in County Kerry, Ireland, The Orgy evokes this great American poet’s journey of sensual and psychological transformation in the midst of a lush account of Irish culture and tradition. With a preface by Sharon Olds.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Paris Press Incorporated
Country
United States
Date
31 July 1997
Pages
160
ISBN
9780963818324