ISBN-13: 9781470147099 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 460 str.
Emily Dickinson: Goddess of the Volcano is a biographical novel (460 pages) by the noted Greek writer, Despina Lala Crist, translated by Professor Robert Crist. The first chapter of the book, Love and Poetry, establishes the theme of the work. The writer plunges into the poet's mind and soul. With passionate Greek energy, she enters the life of the Homestead, and nothing escapes her observation. She scrutinizes Emily, her family, and friends. She renders the inner thoughts and passions of her beloved poet; she intensely probes everything about the complicated family, and for the first time she opens to full view the feelings of Susan Gilbert Dickinson. Was she indeed the beloved of the Poet? Who loved more - Emily or Susan ? And who was truly the most dramatic figure in the cyclone of forbidden passions? My business is to love, the poet exclaims, and her desires and longings explode in the human wheel of Anguish and Ecstasy. Love and Death - is there anything else, please tell me. There was much to mourn, but Life is Ecstasy - so much to celebrate in moments of great inspiration. Dickinson's path from Blank to Blank is the arresting experience of this rare human being. Her dynamic creative psyche is the Goddess who rules her life, and the hundreds of poems introduced by the writer verify the truth of this dynamic spiritual biography. The many illustrations by Ave George Ionnidis, a young admirer of Emily Dickinson, born in Russia of Greek descent, points up the universality of her existence and writings. Emily Dickinson - Goddess of the Volcano, who is seemingly dormant within her room, is a force who has the power to bring transcendence to readers, raising them to the height of being.