A Woman in Pieces Crossed a Sea

by Denise Bergman

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For one year after its arrival in the United States the dismantled Statue of Liberty sat in 214 unopened crates on Bedloe’s Island in New York Harbor. The poems in this book reflect the tension of this “pause” in many respects: the artist’s motives in constructing the pieces; the fluidity of the molten ore; the workers’ act of constructing, dismantling, and reassembling the statue; the anticipation embedded in the year on Bedloe’s Island; the vulnerability of a singular message as it travels across an ocean and over time; and the context into which the statue is finally unveiled.

Bergman’s masterful narrative, told in lyric pieces, of the transportation, installation, and metaphorical presence of the Statue of Liberty serves not only as a paean to the work of her transporters but a meditation on her arrival in a land whose history she can hardly hope to accommodate. Tactile, descriptive, and wise, these poems recover part of our past while delivering us to a still-uncertain present.
  • ISBN13 9780991074228
  • Publish Date 30 July 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint West End Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 72
  • Language English