The Cavalcade

The Cavalcade by July Westhale is a collection of poems published by Finishing Line Press on July 10, 2016. This edition, comprising 36 pages, delves into the thoughts and reflections surrounding historical figures, presenting a unique blend of personal narrative and global events.
Readers will find a diverse exploration of themes, as the poems invite contemplation on figures such as Virginia Woolf and Chilean dictator Pinochet. The work examines Woolf’s inner life, from mundane activities to profound reflections on her existence, while also providing a perspective on Pinochet’s actions in a posthumous context. Through this processional of voices and experiences, The Cavalcade offers a distinctive approach to understanding history and its impact on personal identity.
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The Cavalcade is a collection of poems that explores what we think about when we think about historical figures. Here, Virginia Woolf explores a rich, inner-personal life–goes to the grocery store, shows desire, considers the literary canon, reimagines her own suicide. Here, the Chilean dictator Pinochet is given the opportunity to consider his actions from inside his casket. Weaving together personal narrative with global events, The Cavalcade truly is a processional of a different sort.
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