“This house is my idea of heaven - falling asleep to the sound of the stream outside the window, waking to birdsong, watching rainstorms from the porch, wading out into the meadow in mid-day sun. It's the perfect place to read and write and dream and just be a human being on earth again. I'm convinced the house is inhabited by the sweetest spirits. I feel overwhelmed by an almost ridiculous happiness every time I cross the threshold.”
Cecilia Woloch - poet, and regular guest at the log cabin, in whose last collection, Carpathia, the influence of the area may be felt.
Brief Biography:
Cecilia Woloch is the author of five collections of poems, most recently Carpathia, from BOA Editions Ltd. She is the recipient of an NEA Fellowship and is currently a lecturer in the creative writing program at the University of Southern California, as well as the founding director of The Paris Poetry Workshop. She spends a part of each year traveling, and in recent years has divided her time between Los Angeles, California; Atlanta, Georgia; Shepherdsville, Kentucky; Paris, France; and a small village in the Carpathian mountains of southeastern Poland.
Pietrusza Wola 50 is a traditional log cabin situated in Pietrusza Wola, a small village set in the Czarnorzecko-Strzyzowski Landscape Park in the Carpathian Mountains of south-east Poland.
Fuentes:
http://www.ceciliawoloch.com/
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