Body Meaning
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About the Book
Sandi Huszagh’s free and structured verse takes an intense look at how family dynamics shape daily life yet create legends for future generations. Her close-at-hand experiences with death and the dying allow her work to soar above the pain and fix hope on regeneration. Exposure to dissimilar regions and cultures is reflected in her treatment of powerful coastal encounters and the healing relief of the Great Plains. From her daily exchanges with street people, she expresses profound connections but keen awareness of their manipulations and miseries. Confined within family and societal strictures, her poems yearn for transformation and release.
About the Author
Sandi Huszagh considers close family relationships her most enduring achievement—foremost among them her husband of fifty-four years, two entrepreneurial sons and their equally entrepreneurial partners, and five amazing grandchildren. A marketing professor for twenty-one years, she survived her youngest son’s death, multiple cancers, and a near-fatal drowning in the brackish waters of Georgetown, South Carolina.