Living Quarters: Poems
By (Author) Adrienne Su
Manic D Press,U.S.
Manic D Press,U.S.
28th April 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
811.54
Paperback
96
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
141g
Living Quarters uses both the structure of a domestic space and the rhythms of the seasons to seek, but not reliably find, order and consolation in life's seeming disorder. Relationships dissolve; deaths come too soon; the past vanishes; the earth that gives beautiful and nourishing foods swallows up the creatures for whom it provides. These poems struggle with that mix of affirmation and destruction, celebrating nature's generosity while trying to make peace with its cruelty.
Thought-provoking poems reflect an intimate internal dialogue, addressing, among other ideas, Is it really safer at home, or are there perils within our closest relationships, in daily domestic ritual And where is home, when people are constantly moving, marriages dissolving, new relationships beginning and ending When is a house just a house, and when does it become a home Cooking warms a house and gives it a feeling of home, but does there also need to be a surrounding, anchoring community
"Su's approach is risky in its sheer honesty and fierce by way of simplicity." - Cate Marvin, Ploughshares "Su negotiates the mercurial new world of cultural commingling in witty, formally assured poems..." - Mark Doty "Fans of accessible poets like Billy Collins, seeking poems for and about their own lives, are likely to find them here."Publishers Weekly
"Su's approach is risky in its sheer honesty and fierce by way of simplicity." - Cate Marvin, Ploughshares "Su negotiates the mercurial new world of cultural commingling in witty, formally assured poems..." - Mark Doty "Fans of accessible poets like Billy Collins, seeking poems for and about their own lives, are likely to find them here."Publishers Weekly
Born and raised in Atlanta, Adrienne Su was educated at Harvard and the University of Virginia. She is the recipient of a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, and has had residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA, and The Frost Place in Franconia, NH. Her work appeared in Best American Poetry 2000 and 2013. She is an Associate Professor of English and Poet-in-Residence at Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA. This is her fourth book.