#PoetryMatters Day 20: #Star
#NovemberNarrative Day 2: For some reason, this poem seems perfect for #SaintsDay - maybe God coming through one‘s window and us being too tired to open it. 😭
Dorianne Laux is the kind of poet that writes so beautifully about tragic grief I feel as if I am finally being understood.
(TW: child sexual abuse) This anthology contains selections from her earlier books of poetry plus some new poems. The early poems dealing with the abuse she suffered as a child and her time in a mental institution are raw and show great vulnerability. The later poems reflect her growing maturity, but the emotions are more controlled/tamed. In the final poems mourning her mother‘s death, the child-like vulnerability comes through again. 4⭐️
An anthology of poems from Laux's first four books, along with new poems. Her poems depict middle class life, the struggles of family with parents facing their own challenges, and the discovery of rock vocalists and other popular culture. A rich voice with raw expression, lyrical but grounded in real life. A magnificent overview of a major American poet. Highly recommended.