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  1. Mary Karr describes herself as a black-belt sinner, and this--her fourth collection of poems--traces her improbable journey from the inferno of a tormented childhood into a resolutely irreverent Catholicism.

  2. 28 févr. 2006 · Mary Karr describes herself as a black-belt sinner, and this -- her fourth collection of poems --traces her improbable journey from the inferno of a tormented childhood into a resolutely irreverent Catholicism.

  3. Mary Karr describes herself as a black-belt sinner, and this -- her fourth collection of poems --traces her improbable journey from the inferno of a tormented childhood into a resolutely irreverent Catholicism.

  4. 1 juil. 2024 · Sinners Welcome. Mary Karr. I opened up my shirt to show this man. the flaming heart he lit in me, and I was scooped up. like a lamb and carried to the dim warm. I who should have been kneeling. was knelt to by one whose face. should be emblazoned on every coin and diadem: no bare-chested boy, but Ulysses.

  5. 28 févr. 2006 · Mary Karr describes herself as a black-belt sinner, and this -- her fourth collection of poems --traces her improbable journey from the inferno of a tormented childhood into a resolutely irreverent Catholicism.

  6. 15 oct. 2009 · From Mary Karr, the prize-winning and New York Times bestselling author of The Liars’ Club, Cherry and Lit, comes Sinners Welcome, her fourth collection of poetry that traces her improbable journey from a tormented childhood into a resolutely irreverent Catholicism.

  7. 3 nov. 2009 · Mary Karr describes herself as a black-belt sinner, and this -- her fourth collection of poems --traces her improbable journey from the inferno of a tormented childhood into a resolutely irreverent Catholicism.