Literature Annotations


Krysl, Marilyn
Soulskin


Genre Collection (Poems) (105 pp.)
KeywordsAlternative Medicine, Caregivers, Colonialism, Death and Dying, Developing Countries, Native-American Medicine, Poverty, Prayer as Medicine, Women in Medicine
Summary

This is Krysl's fifth book of poetry, and the second to be published by the National League for Nursing Press. The collection is divided into seven sections: Self Healer; Self and Nature; All My Relations; Healers; Calcutta; Sanctuary; and Death, Life. The sections, and, in fact, many of the poems, are preceded by brief introductory explanatory remarks.

Krysl states that "this book records many moments of healing in widely varying circumstances." These moments, for her, include a summer volunteering in the Kalighat Home for the Destitute and Dying, administered by Mother Teresa's Sisters of Charity, and time spent with curanderas, Navajo healers, and "western" alternative healers. A sampling of poems from a number of the sections included in this collection are "Cancer Floor," "Curandera," "Innanna," and "Interpreter."

PublisherNational League for Nursing Press
Edition1996
Place PublishedNew York
MiscellaneousPublisher's address: 350 Hudson St., NY, NY 10014.
Annotated by Kohn, Martin
Date of Entry 11/01/96
Last Revised 03/05/98