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Cauterized

Autor Laura Apol
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2024
Cauterize: to burn or freeze the flesh around a wound to stop heavy bleeding. In her sixth full-length collection, award-winning poet Laura Apol returns to themes of loss that are, at least partly, cauterized: her struggles with a conservative religious upbringing, her mother’s illness and death, children growing up and leaving home, losing her adult daughter to suicide, a worldwide pandemic, the casualties of age. With startling honesty, empathy, and lyrical precision, Apol offers insight into the ways some wounds need cautery to begin to heal. This is a book that will resonate with anyone who has grappled with the complexities of grief, forgiveness, resilience, and healing across time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611864854
ISBN-10: 1611864852
Pagini: 98
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press

Notă biografică

For more than twenty years, Laura Apol has conducted workshops for writers of all skill levels in local, national, and international contexts. She is the author of several collections of poetry, including Nothing but the Blood, winner of the 2019 Oklahoma Book Award for poetry and the 2019 silver medal for the Independent Publisher Book Award for poetry,  and A Fine Yellow Dust, winner of the 2022 Midwest Book Award for Poetry. From 2019-2021, Apol served as the poet laureate for the Lansing area in mid-Michigan.

Cuprins

Contents
i
Vanishing Point
Stigmata
Opening the Field
Blood
Navigation
Is Touch
Spectral
Sowing with Salt
ii
Ode to the Heron
desire
Missed
After Her Daughter Died
Why, Then, Do I Feel Such Loss?
Never the River
Seated Photo of My Mother at Eighteen
The First Night We Leave My Mother at Crowne Pointe
Hershey’s, 1972
Bridges
But Winter
December Crossing
iii
Graft
Mani-Pedi
And I Can’t Delete Her Voicemail Messages, Even after All These Years
Why I Hate Living Alone
Un Sospiro
Quarantine Fatigue
Sentience
Locks
Twins
Third Avenue
Honor
iv
Inferno
Hurricane Hanna
a friend asks if i believe in heaven
Regret
At the Edge of Sixty, Autumn
January, Pandemic
Offering
It Was the Wind
Memory and Breath
Afterlife
v
I Take a Realtor through the House I’ve Lived in for Twenty-Five Years
Why of the Black Moon
Mothering
In Time
Elegy
Gift
Prayer in the Time of COVID
still, life
vi
Cradlesong
If Birds, April
One Magnolia
Riven
Memoir
Rapture
Rwanda, Twenty Years On
Umbra
Backbeat
vii
Cauterized
Notes
Acknowledgments

Recenzii

As I read the poems in Laura Apol’s newest collection, Cauterized, I feel them existing inside me. This is what I cherish as a reader—to have a poet who skillfully leads me on a journey with her stunning imagery of monarchs, cats, dogs, and the encompassing natural world. Apol weaves beautiful narratives of family, grief, relationships, and the rawness of life always with empathy, always while embracing the lifeblood of existence. . . . The brilliance of this work changed me in the best ways, both as a poet and person.  —Kelli Russell Agodon, author of Dialogues with Rising Tides
The spirits that hover over and through these poems become entirely incarnate at the poet’s beckoning. The shades, of course, come freighted with questions. There are good ghosts, umbrae of their former or imagined lives with which the poet seems eager to reconnect. Accordingly, the work traffics in the essential rather than accessory dynamics of love and grief, faith and its failings—a brave endeavor, to bring such things to light.  —Thomas Lynch, author of Bone Rosary: New and Selected Poems
Laura Apol’s Cauterized is a lovely collection of poetry. Rich imagery sets the stage through which the emotional reveal packs its punch. Poems of grief and loss, of the victories and failures within relationships both familial and romantic, of the vicissitudes of being alive in this wondrously tangled existence remind us all to pay close attention, to learn the songs of nature, and to fully inhabit the possible. Brava.  —Pia Täavila-Borsheim, author of Above the Birch Line
In Cauterized, Laura Apol brings us poems that are both intimate and honest; she gives us deeply beautiful poems filled with sorrow and wonder.  —Faith Shearin, author of Lost Language

Descriere

In Cauterized, award-winning poet Laura Apol explores the losses—and the starts of healing—that accompany the seasons and stages of life. With startling honesty, empathy, and lyrical precision, Apol offers insight into the ways some wounds need cautery to begin to heal.