SHE-FIRE

A SAFARI INTO THE HUMAN SPIRIT

by MARY JEAN IRION


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/5/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 504
ISBN : 9781466920972
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 504
ISBN : 9781466920989

About the Book

SHE-FIRE is a modern vision quest whose narrative commentary shows language at work, probing metaphoric meanings. Readers on an armchair safari in Kenya study the human animal—via warthogs, elephants, zebras—confronting ancient religions' fabrications that still command today's America, unchallenged. Many consequent evils have been heaped on nature, human nature, women and sexuality, with medieval supernaturalism as accuser, while it poses as redeemer. Currently, wars of huge proportion loom over spectral tomorrows, as three fundamentalisms force their theistic cliches into power's killing fields, until atheism's dead religions look good. A better way opens with She-fire's mediating journey. It speaks the unspeakable in friendly, engaging ways, learning— from hides of giraffes, mating of lions, clear springs from Kilimanjaro—to evoke religions' transformations. She-fire redefines and relocates the sacred, urging seekers to create what the human spirit needs for the future, without throwing away what it needs from the past: our Greek heritage, plus the best from discredited faiths. While "a thousand are hacking at the branches of evil," this book "strikes at the root," (Thoreau). She-fire affirms Life and God, honoring Nature, Earth, Humanity, Universe, Mystery almost palpable as safarists reclaim civilization, where America is still the best place to welcome open civil discussion.


About the Author

Mary Jean Irion, poet and essayist b. 1922, founded Chautauqua Writers' Center at Chautauqua Institution, New York, in l988. Author of four books and Fellow of SARCC, she currently teaches poetry at Willow Valley Retirement Center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where she lives with her husband, Paul, a retired minister/seminary professor/Hospice pioneer.