Sarah - Of Fragments and Lines
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Coffee House Press
Published:30th Sep '10
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Exclusive, early access finished books for booksellers, librarians, and media Promotion through the author’s Facebook page and publishing house web site: www.counterpathpress.org Endorsers (confirmed): Eileen Myles, National Poetry Series judge Endorsers (potential): Peter Gizzi, Fanny Howe Excerpts: The Nation, A Public Space, Boston Review, New American Writing, Copper Nickel, Palimpsest, Parthenon West, Puerto del Sol, Women’s Studies Quarterly Advertising: American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Poetry Project Newsletter Co-op available
Set to the music of rain, these shattered elegies seek communion in the ethereal place between birth and death.A National Poetry Series winner, chosen by Eileen Myles. Set to the music of rain, these shattered elegies seek communion in the ethereal place between birth and death. As a reader I feel included a lot in Julie Carr’s hard and beautiful book. I can pretty much hear its author speaka whispering that enables us into its world . . . a masterfully sutured journey, painfully useful. SarahOf Fragments and Lines is a book I know I will return to. And urge it on my friends who have lives too and write in them.”Eileen Myles Julie Carr’s harrowing new book is composed of a complex music of grief and fragmentation that illuminates the fragile distance between mothers and daughters. To read SarahOf Fragments and Lines is to recall once again that memory might just be the singular attribute of being human and that there can be no poetics of daily life that does not confront loss. Such is the domain of love; such is the vocation of poetry.”Peter Gizzi In the wake of a mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s and a child’s impending birth, Julie Carr gathers the shards of both mourning and joy to give readers poems that encompass it all: Zebra and xylophone cyclone and sorrow.” Here she says, Since I lost her I stored her like ore in my / form as if later I’d find her, restore her,” giving voice to the longing that accompanies life’s most profound losses and its most anticipated arrivals.
As Carr shuttles among her triple roles as mother, daughter, writer, individual words and phonemes shuttle back and forth like classical melodies. . . . Repetitions and echoes owe something to Gertrude Stein, but Carr’s earnest music never simply repeats earlier experiment. Rather, her spare songlike pages . . . portray the strong contrary pulls in her divided mind.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“As Carr shuttles among her triple roles as mother, daughter, writer, individual words and phonemes shuttle back and forth like classical melodies. . . . Repetitions and echoes owe something to Gertrude Stein, but Carr’s earnest music never simply repeats earlier experiment. Rather, her spare songlike pages . . . portray the strong contrary pulls in her divided mind.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
ISBN: 9781566892513
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 141g
74 pages