Episode 2338: SARTO'S TURN by Elizabeth Clayton - a podcast by Ric Bratton

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SARTO'S TURN by Elizabeth Clayton



​The work Sarto's Turn is the result of very personal struggle toward acceptance and peace:  andso, I have conducted a review, a brief history of man's seeking.  I was challenged by how I found the human mind/soul
work in conjunction with natural law, these activities printed through poetry and verse prose, my chosen genres.  The thesis statement might be said best by lines from within the text:  "Man has become cognizant,
over the eons of time, in one fashion or another, that two principles lie foundation to our existence: recognition with acceptance, and continuation."

Balance has been and always will be man's goal in continuance, the ingredient making such possible being the sentiment of love.


Elizabeth Clayton is a retired college and university professor in the fields of psychology and literature.  Since retirement, she has written twenty three works, primarily poetry.  Elizabeth has received numerous commendations including membership in Sigma Kappa Delta, nominations for the Eric Hoffer Award and representation at numerous world book fairs.  In additon, she has several US Review Recommendations as well as multiple awards for the Golden Seal of Excellence by the Publisher.  She lives alone in her country home near Jackson, Mississippi.
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