Setting the Fires
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"In 'Setting the fires', by Darlene Pagán, fire is a literal combustion and a hunger that claims both the natural world and the human heart. Whether in the passion bewteen lovers, the wonder of childhood, the threat of violence, or …
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"In 'Setting the fires', by Darlene Pagán, fire is a literal combustion and a hunger that claims both the natural world and the human heart. Whether in the passion bewteen lovers, the wonder of childhood, the threat of violence, or in the seeds of inspiration, fire is an element of loss and destruction necessary for renewal and cleansing." -- rear cover.
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