STRAIGHT OUT OF VIEW, Joyce Sutphen

STRAIGHT OUT OF VIEW

Joyce Sutphen

Publisher: Holy Cow! Press
PubDate: 1/1/2001
ISBN: 9780930100285
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $12.95
Quantity Available: 6
Pages: 106
 

Poetry. "The hardscrabble Minnesota landscape that inaugurates Joyce Sutphen's luminous collection 'is not the country for poetry,' she wryly confesses. But this toughness only magnifies her striking achievement in poems of rare attentiveness and only apparent modesty. Her extraordinary keen eye seems bread of a beloved (but never sentimentalized) farm girlhood. The brave encounter with solitude and its ghostly cousins -- death and loss -- is particularly movingĂ  [This] is a compelling voice, resonant with passionate candor" -- Patricia Hampl.

Author City: CHASKA, MN USA

Joyce Sutphen grew up on a farm near St. Joseph, Minnesota, and currently lives in Chaska, Minnesota. She has degrees from the University of Minnesota, including a Ph. D. in Renaissance Drama. Her first book, STRAIGHT OUT OF VIEW, won the Barnard New Women's Poets Prize (Beacon Press, 1995, republished by Holy Cow! Press in 2001). COMING BACK TO THE BODY (Holy Cow! Press, 2000) was a finalist for a Minnesota Book Award, and NAMING THE STARS (Holy Cow! Press 2004), won a Minnesota Book Award in Poetry. In 2005, Red Dragonfly Press published Fourteen Sonnets in a letterpress edition, and in 2006 she co-edited To Sing Along the Way, an award-winning anthology of Minnesota Women Poets from the Territorial Days to the Present (New Rivers Press). Her most recent book is FIRST WORDS (Red Dragonfly Press, 2010). Her poems have appeared in Poetry, American Poetry Review, Atlanta Review, Minnesota Monthly, North Dakota Review, and many other journals, and she has been a guest on A Prairie Home Companion, hosted by Garrison Keillor.

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