Breaking into Air: Birth Poems
By (Author) Emily Wall
Red Hen Press
Boreal Books
20th September 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
811.6
Paperback
80
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Poet Emily Wall began collecting birth stories after the birth of her third child, Lucy. She realized that women were always quietly sharing their storiesin living rooms with a mug of tea, or whispered at the preschool playground. She saw the intensity with which women listened to each others stories. They were shared, remembered, retold, but not collected, not treated as the art form they are. Wall began asking for, and collecting birth stories: women sent her emails, handed her their journals, and recorded their own voices. She collected stories from a lesbian couple, a story from an indigenous father who is fighting for his language, and a story from a grandmother. Some of the stories are about difficult and painful births: a woman who had a miscarriage, a woman unable to get pregnant. And some of the stories are beautiful: a birth in water that happened exactly as the mother dreamed it would. Wall has taken these stories and shaped them into poems, and then into this collection, offering the reader a look into the story that women, for centuries, have been quietly sharing with each other.
"In a world where we count deaths in headlinesfrom violence, fever, waryou have found your way to this book of birth storiesspells of beginning, woman power beyond any mans heroics, the long wait, severe endurance, and the first clean breath. Gleaned from the poets own journey, from stories offered by all directions, from paintings, from ancient lore, the tiny percussion of the fetal heart, and the moons persistent hints, these poems will enchant, frighten, and deepen you. Reading, you will be born again and again by the oldest drama we know. Turn from the brittle news and behold our deeper psalms."Kim Stafford, Poet Laureate of Oregon, author of Singer Come from Afar
"Emily Wall has captured the joy, terror, love, and all the messy mystery of childbirth, as well as those first daunting moments of parenthood. I love these poems not just because they are true, but because they are real."Heather Lende, author of If You Lived Here, Id Know Your Name
"[Wall's poems are] developed from the stories of new mothers, experienced mothers, grandmothers, lesbian mothers, a foster mother, doctors, a woman who miscarried, a woman unable to conceive who found other ways of mothering, biblical mothers, and even a woman in a painting. They capture the range of emotions from fear, pain and heartbreak to hope, gratitude and tremendous joy." Nancy Lord, Anchorage Daily News
Emily Wall is a professor of English at the University of Alaska. She holds an MFA in poetry, and her poems have been published in journals across the US and Canada, most recently in Prairie Schooner and Alaska Quarterly Review. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her book, Flame, won the Minerva Rising chapbook prize. Her poem This Forest was chosen to be placed in Totem Bight State Park in Ketchikan, Alaska. She has published three books of poetry: Flame, Liveaboard, and Freshly Rooted. Emily lives on Douglas Island in Alaska, and she can be found online at www.emily-wall.com.