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The Light from Pisgah

Date Issued
May 1, 2023
Author(s)
Amos, Jeffrey Robert  
Advisor(s)
Margaret Lazarus Dean
Additional Advisor(s)
Michael Knight, Thomas Haddox, Maria Stehle
Abstract

The Light From Pisgah is a novel tracing the fragile relationship between Bonnie Crawford, ill-tempered and gifted with second sight, and her headstrong daughter Amanda in the weeks following the disappearance and assumed death of Bonnie’s son Jessop. In the aftermath of a winter storm that brings Bonnie visions of her son’s death, Bonnie and Amanda are visited by a seventeen-year-old girl from Denver, arriving on their doorstep pregnant and claiming Jessop as the father. What follows resurrects unresolved grief and explores the emotional and physical pressures of the absent on the present, the frayed edges and quiet transmission between the living and the dead, and the land that holds them. This novel is an intimate portrait of a community in flux, concerned as much with human relationships as it is the place they have learned to call home.

Subjects

novel

creative writing

place

environment

Colorado

family

Disciplines
Fiction
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
English
Embargo Date
May 15, 2029

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