Common Divinity explores themes of grief, self love, and family through the use of Judeo-Christian imagery and themes of food. With a number of ekphrastic pieces, this work also examines the translation between art and emotion. The collection moves through the search for divinity in the narrator’s life in three acts, starting with the father and ending with the self.
History
Publisher
ProQuest
Language
English
Committee co-chairs
David Keplinger; Rachel Snyder
Degree discipline
Creative Writing
Degree grantor
American University. College of Arts and Sciences
Degree level
Masters
Degree name
M.F.A. in Creative Writing, American University, May 2023
Local identifier
Steeler_american_0008N_12016.pdf
Media type
application/pdf
Pagination
59 pages
Access statement
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