Winner of the 2023 Gatewood Prize. A blind daughter has a complicated relationship with her chronically ill mother and then must face her mother’s death under troubling circumstances. To counterbalance its heavy subject matter, the reader is locate...
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Winner of the 2022 Gatewood Prize, selected by Julie Carr. Split in four sections, I FEEL FINE is a series of refrains on loss, gendered disability, community, alienation, productivity, value, and performativity. Written at the end of the author’s ...
‘i take your voice’ is one long serial poem of imagined conversations between a daughter and her mother, in a language native to neither of them. It reads like a one-woman play, the daughter enacting both roles of the miscommunication that comes wit...
Poetry. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. Music. Winner of the 2020 Gatewood Prize. "The first thing that greeted me when I read this stunning collection was the power of polyphonic verse here, so many voices and ranges: poems abo...
Poetry. ADELANTE examines the relationships between place and loss, juxtaposing the death of a father with the suffering and resilience of the natural world. These poems use this juxtaposition to explore how images conceal and repurpose each other: ...
Poetry. Second Edition. "SLOPE MOVE is a poem in three parts that travels—through Berkeley, Iowa, Illinois—a sort of reverse migration. The you and I are in a relationship that is all about motion, all about refusing to rest, and much of this book, ...
Poetry. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. In Louisiana and other parts of the American South, the Caribbean, and South America, escaped African and Native peoples formed "maroon communities" deep in swamps and mountains. Historian...
Poetry. Women's Studies. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS is a series of interconnected elegies for the poet's former partner and her father, who died within 6 months of each other. The elegies engage other texts, including The Iliad, Chopin's Ballades, Shak...
Poetry. "Rarely am I so submerged in the details of a poet's mind and world as I am with Marisa Crawford's work. It's bright and glitter roll-on scented, with a pitch-perfect 90s soundtrack. It's nostalgic, dark, surprising yet warmly familiar. I mo...
Poetry. "Now this is it. A book that is a necessity, drawn from a star world, a real world, an unreal world, an alternate world, one that we come to again and again but do not find the words for easily ourselves. It is a world that reminds me of Ber...
Poetry. "In COPPER MOTHER, Alyse Knorr imagines a future in which Voyager makes first contact with alien others, who then travel to Earth and introduce themselves as 'Our Friends.' But rather than trying to experience something outside themselves, t...
Poetry. In 1405, Christine de Pizan, the world's first professional writer, published an allegorical work called The Book of the City of Ladies, in which she imagined constructing (with the help of her fairy godmothers Reason, Rectitude, and Justice...
Poetry. "Jenn Marie Nunes writes the body, but does not right it. Hers are not corrective gestures, but gestures that seek to trouble the very notion of 'correct.' In the performative AND/OR, the text, like a body, breaks. The text, like a noncommit...
Poetry. "Heim's poems are treasurehouses of carved thought: she is actually thinking, word by word, line by line, and her argument's currents seem to etch patterns in the syntax, like wall carvings made by a delicate and ethical hand. Everything her...
Poetry. Winner of the 2011 Gatewood Prize selected by Harryette Mullen. "MANIFEST makes me stop reading and recite poems to whoever is sitting next to me, be it a friend, a stranger, or a tinfoil factory. It's not only the beauty of the images and l...