Walsh, Cherie ThompsonThis collection, consisting of poems that take their imagery and dramatic situations from motherhood, childhood, Christian mythology, and art, enacts a belief in the power of naming, storytelling, and the making of meaningful objects. Most of the poems treat the issue of loss, personal or collective. Some poems accept loss, for example, through an honoring of what has gone. Others operate more radically, seeking to remake their stories in order to allow for a transformation of their elements.Accidents of WaterThesisAmerican literatureWomen's studieschildhoodChristian mythologyekphrasismotherhoodvisual art