Struck Dumb with Singing

Struck Dumb with Singing by LeighAnna Schesser, published by Lambing Press on April 20, 2020, is a collection of poetry that explores the beauty of earthscapes infused with divine inspiration. This edition contains 102 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with Schesser’s vivid imagery and lyrical expression.
In this work, Schesser’s poems reflect a deep appreciation for nature and spirituality, drawing on influences from notable figures such as Hopkins and Roethke. The collection captures the essence of language as a means to navigate and celebrate the universe, emphasizing themes of love and reverence. Readers will find a rich tapestry of literary and poetic elements that resonate with the exploration of existence and the divine.
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“Schesser’s poems are alive with rapture for earthscapes brimming with the divine as she travels in the company of Hopkins and Roethke and Jacques Maritain, working ‘a clutch of words / stumbling through a universe’ in praise of ‘undeviating love.’”
–John Balaban, Lamont Prize winner, author of Empires
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