Why Photographers Commit Suicide explores, in small narratives and
lyrical poems, the American idea of Manifest Destiny, particularly
as it relates to the next frontier-space exploration. Mary McCray
examines the scientific, psychological and spiritual frontiers
enmeshed in our very human longing for space, including our dream
of a space station on Mars. These poems survey what we gain and
what we lose as we progress towards tomorrow, and how we can begin
to understand the universal melancholy we seem to cherish for what
we leave behind, the lives we have already lived. McCray unearths
our feelings about what it means to move ahead and stake out new
territory, and what it means to be home.
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