By Fire
Rhonda Slota
"With meticulous detail and plainspoken language, Rhonda Harris Slota unveils the story of a family held hostage by religious extremism when its beloved father falls victim to hallucinations and paranoia. In adulthood, the daughter sets out to make peace with her father and through that process, constructs a covenant of her own, one of compassion and forgiveness."
~ Paula Amen-Judah, author of Añoranza
"Rhonda Harris Slota’s writing is so fine, so precise, the way it includes the flowers, the laundry, the secrets, that I devoured her story. Incandescent poetry that shimmers as it remembers and reveals."
~ Lauren Coodley, author of Lost Napa Valley
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Set in rural, southern Indiana in the 50’s-70’s, these poems tell the story of a complex family dynamic. This debut collection blends Bible images, authentic dialogue and powerful natural forces to relay the effects of family trauma and mental illness.
The daughter often questions her own sanity as she watches her fundamentalist father struggle with internal demons and the illusion that he is the prophet, Elijah. In this patriarchal world, the women hold together the seams of life’s tapestry through perseverance, inner wisdom and love.
As time passes and the father plunges deep into his fears and delusions, his young daughter learns to forge her own pathway through the maze of duality: dark and light, fear and joy. This finally leads her to reconciliation and acceptance through spiritual surrender.
Duration - 55m.
Author - Rhonda Slota.
Narrator - Rhonda Slota.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2021 Rhonda Slota ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"With meticulous detail and plainspoken language, Rhonda Harris Slota unveils the story of a family held hostage by religious extremism when its beloved father falls victim to hallucinations and paranoia. In adulthood, the daughter sets out to make peace with her father and through that process, constructs a covenant of her own, one of compassion and forgiveness." ~ Paula Amen-Judah, author of Añoranza "Rhonda Harris Slota’s writing is so fine, so precise, the way it includes the flowers, the laundry, the secrets, that I devoured her story. Incandescent poetry that shimmers as it remembers and reveals." ~ Lauren Coodley, author of Lost Napa Valley -- Set in rural, southern Indiana in the 50’s-70’s, these poems tell the story of a complex family dynamic. This debut collection blends Bible images, authentic dialogue and powerful natural forces to relay the effects of family trauma and mental illness. The daughter often questions her own sanity as she watches her fundamentalist father struggle with internal demons and the illusion that he is the prophet, Elijah. In this patriarchal world, the women hold together the seams of life’s tapestry through perseverance, inner wisdom and love. As time passes and the father plunges deep into his fears and delusions, his young daughter learns to forge her own pathway through the maze of duality: dark and light, fear and joy. This finally leads her to reconciliation and acceptance through spiritual surrender. Duration - 55m. Author - Rhonda Slota. Narrator - Rhonda Slota. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2021 Rhonda Slota ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:19
the bottom lands are flooded
Duration:00:00:44
the healer
Duration:00:01:34
july
Duration:00:01:50
annie and me
Duration:00:00:40
grandma's kitchen table
Duration:00:05:04
migraine
Duration:00:01:06
only twenty six
Duration:00:01:40
protection
Duration:00:01:51
revelation
Duration:00:02:07
october
Duration:00:00:57
dream
Duration:00:01:55
waiting for salvation
Duration:00:01:02
prophet
Duration:00:03:17
to be saved
Duration:00:07:44
pain
Duration:00:00:25
bats
Duration:00:01:06
jade
Duration:00:00:36
tomorrow i go to indiana for christmas
Duration:00:01:23
the woman in a red sequined hat
Duration:00:01:35
burning leaves
Duration:00:00:31
visiting grandpa's stories
Duration:00:01:11
displaced in time
Duration:00:01:19
annie
Duration:00:01:08
a rose tattoo
Duration:00:01:25
tornado
Duration:00:01:44
to myself the child who hid in closets
Duration:00:02:49
apologies
Duration:00:02:00
my father and i by fire
Duration:00:01:13
letting go
Duration:00:03:15
mother
Duration:00:01:13
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:24