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That Kind of Happy
That Kind of Happy | Maggie Dietz
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Happiness, Jonathan Swift wrote, is the quality of being well-deceived. In this long-awaited second collection, Maggie Dietz investigates our sometimes near-sighted notions of happiness, interweaving loss and motherhood, the death of a parent, and the persistence of hope, in poems that are characteristically sharp-eyed, varied, and evocative. Her first book published in the series did unusually well, with positive reviews in prominent publications. In this new collection, Dietz does what Phoenix Poets poets do best: write beautiful poems on difficult subjects, looking head-on at problems and situations that a clever turn in a poetic line won t necessarily solve. The book is, in the words of one of our readers, a bracing, various pleasure to read. "
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That Kind of Happy | Maggie Dietz
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#poetrymatters Aug 12: cold

Pluto by Maggie Dietz from the tagged. From 2004 to 2012, Dietz served as assistant poetry editor for Slate. She has also served as director of the Favorite Poem Project. Born in Green Bay, WI, Dietz lives in NH teaches at the University of Mass-Lowell.

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effani I love this one! Thanks for sharing it! 4y
wanderinglynn @effani I really liked it too. ☺️ 4y
TheSpineView This is a great poem! Simple but complex. 💜👍😊 4y
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