Lilith Walks
Author: Susan M. Schultz | Paperback
âFlash realismâthis is what Susan Schultz presents in an album of vignette encounters: histories of âordinary painâ; social attentiveness during the extra-dramatic 2020-21; resonant, revealing comments; the micro-allegories of the detail. Where we lived and what. . . . .provoked us, hurts concealed and yet palpable are made lucid in Schultzâs languages of mixing empathy and annoying tests of equanimity. This humane book, interconnected with her dogged, personable companion, Lilith, investigates lifeâs multifaceted and poignant zones.â âRachel Blau DuPlessis
âIn Lilith Walks, Susan Schultz celebrates the community where she lives and episodes of life of all sizes in tandem with this irreverent, cheery, âstruttingâ pup. Dogs are not only good for thinking with â but for walking and seeing with, as Lilith demonstrates. Youâll be glad to have met her â and youâd be lucky to walk with her.â âAlexandra Horowitz, author of On looking: A walkerâs guide to the art of observation
âI walk the path of this prose, its unique smells, politics and personalities. Some parts I will never see from Lilithâs perspective. The poets discomforting run ins. Neighborly polemic rants and QAnon aside this too is my neighborhood. My country. Some of these jack ass characters; beloved fellow citizens.A few weeks ago an unassuming plain looking speculator slightly balding overweight white chap moved into the unit across from me with a $200k car. I am not sure how he fit in this car. It was so low to the ground. It was a virtually empty house with a car the value of a down-payment in front. He left about a week ago with a âOpen House For Saleâ sign out front over the weekend. Lilith chased chickens there. Pooped just right around the back of his unit. Long live Lilith.â âKevin Chang is from the neighborhood. He is an attorney, musician and non-profit Executive Director at Kuaâaina Ulu Auamo a network facilitation organization serving a movement in rural and Native Hawaiian communities to care for Hawaiâiâs environment from the grassroots.
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Lilith Walks
Author: Susan M. Schultz | Paperback
âFlash realismâthis is what Susan Schultz presents in an album of vignette encounters: histories of âordinary painâ; social attentiveness during the extra-dramatic 2020-21; resonant, revealing comments; the micro-allegories of the detail. Where we lived and what. . . . .provoked us, hurts concealed and yet palpable are made lucid in Schultzâs languages of mixing empathy and annoying tests of equanimity. This humane book, interconnected with her dogged, personable companion, Lilith, investigates lifeâs multifaceted and poignant zones.â âRachel Blau DuPlessis
âIn Lilith Walks, Susan Schultz celebrates the community where she lives and episodes of life of all sizes in tandem with this irreverent, cheery, âstruttingâ pup. Dogs are not only good for thinking with â but for walking and seeing with, as Lilith demonstrates. Youâll be glad to have met her â and youâd be lucky to walk with her.â âAlexandra Horowitz, author of On looking: A walkerâs guide to the art of observation
âI walk the path of this prose, its unique smells, politics and personalities. Some parts I will never see from Lilithâs perspective. The poets discomforting run ins. Neighborly polemic rants and QAnon aside this too is my neighborhood. My country. Some of these jack ass characters; beloved fellow citizens.A few weeks ago an unassuming plain looking speculator slightly balding overweight white chap moved into the unit across from me with a $200k car. I am not sure how he fit in this car. It was so low to the ground. It was a virtually empty house with a car the value of a down-payment in front. He left about a week ago with a âOpen House For Saleâ sign out front over the weekend. Lilith chased chickens there. Pooped just right around the back of his unit. Long live Lilith.â âKevin Chang is from the neighborhood. He is an attorney, musician and non-profit Executive Director at Kuaâaina Ulu Auamo a network facilitation organization serving a movement in rural and Native Hawaiian communities to care for Hawaiâiâs environment from the grassroots.
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Author: Susan M. Schultz | Paperback
âFlash realismâthis is what Susan Schultz presents in an album of vignette encounters: histories of âordinary painâ; social attentiveness during the extra-dramatic 2020-21; resonant, revealing comments; the micro-allegories of the detail. Where we lived and what. . . . .provoked us, hurts concealed and yet palpable are made lucid in Schultzâs languages of mixing empathy and annoying tests of equanimity. This humane book, interconnected with her dogged, personable companion, Lilith, investigates lifeâs multifaceted and poignant zones.â âRachel Blau DuPlessis
âIn Lilith Walks, Susan Schultz celebrates the community where she lives and episodes of life of all sizes in tandem with this irreverent, cheery, âstruttingâ pup. Dogs are not only good for thinking with â but for walking and seeing with, as Lilith demonstrates. Youâll be glad to have met her â and youâd be lucky to walk with her.â âAlexandra Horowitz, author of On looking: A walkerâs guide to the art of observation
âI walk the path of this prose, its unique smells, politics and personalities. Some parts I will never see from Lilithâs perspective. The poets discomforting run ins. Neighborly polemic rants and QAnon aside this too is my neighborhood. My country. Some of these jack ass characters; beloved fellow citizens.A few weeks ago an unassuming plain looking speculator slightly balding overweight white chap moved into the unit across from me with a $200k car. I am not sure how he fit in this car. It was so low to the ground. It was a virtually empty house with a car the value of a down-payment in front. He left about a week ago with a âOpen House For Saleâ sign out front over the weekend. Lilith chased chickens there. Pooped just right around the back of his unit. Long live Lilith.â âKevin Chang is from the neighborhood. He is an attorney, musician and non-profit Executive Director at Kuaâaina Ulu Auamo a network facilitation organization serving a movement in rural and Native Hawaiian communities to care for Hawaiâiâs environment from the grassroots.
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