Earth and Below

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.13 (877 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1937536483 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-11-16 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
haunting Earth and Below, Susana H. Case's newest book offers the tragic and personal stories of those associated with copper mining in the United States and across the world. It's a story with accounts dating back over one hundred years that echo hauntingly today coupled with a . Superb and deeply unsettling A stunning, poetic work. Meaningful and upsetting, but I am so glad I read it.I read this book as a reviewer for the Online Book Club. A fully comprehensive review is available at:[]
BIO: Susana H. She is the author of the chapbooks The Scottish Café (Slapering Hol Press), Anthropologist In Ohio (Main Street Rag Publishing Company), The Cost Of Heat (Pecan Grove Press), and Manual of Practical Sexual Advice (Kattywompus Press). Case, professor at the New York Institute of Techno
Her books include: Salem In Séance (WordTech Editions) Elvis Presley's Hips & Mick Jagger's Lips (Anaphora Literary Press) and Earth and Below (Anaphora Literary Press). About the AuthorBIO: Susana H. Case, professor at the New York Institute of Technology, has recent work in many journals, including Cortland Review, Pacific Review, Portland Review, Potomac Review and Saranac Review. Please visit her online at: iris.nyit/shcase/.. An English-Polish reprint of The Scottish Café, Kawiarnia Szkocka, was published by Opole University Press in Poland. She is the author of the chapbooks The Scottish Café (Slapering Hol Press), Anthropologist In Ohio (Main Street Rag Publishing Company), The Cost Of Heat (Pecan Grove Press), and Manual of Practical Sexual Advice (Kattywompus Pres
It is, in a sense, everything one ever wanted to know about copper. Struggles most directly addresses the labor issues involved in the history of attempts to organize copper workers and their working conditions, but includes other themes of struggle as well. --Yermiyahu Ahron Taub . Case's unflinching Earth and Below investigates the rarely seen lives of those who mine the earth at great personal risk and compels us to look anew at the goods "unearthed" from their work. Lastly, Materials looks at copper and copper mines as objects in a larger world.This
