Praise the Tainted Trinity: 40 Poems of Love and Grief
By (Author) Mark McHugh
BookBaby
BookBaby
1st September 2022
United States
Paperback
90
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 5mm
131g
Praise the Tainted Trinity tracks the journey of a turbulent relationship, offering poetic snapshots of a couple's love and deterioration, and the speaker's reckoning of grief and impending fatherhood. Beginning with a proud declaration of survival, the subsequent poems depict the small blisses of romantic love. The narrative then slides into the crumbling of the relationship, and proceeds to portray the grief of the speaker, as well as the insoluble motives of the speaker's lover. Later, an unborn child is introduced, adding new layers and dimensions to the speaker's sense of loss and dislocation. By the end of the book, the speaker reckons with the complexity and pain of his situation, depicting a medley of acceptance, hope, and enduring love.
The collection as a whole grazes that which makes life both meaningful and unbearable, depicting the "bliss-blessed" highs, the unfathomable lows, and the "thickness of the in-between". The book will appeal to casual readers with its emotional and relatable narrative, as well as the more studious readers of poetry, who will delight in the lyricism, allusions, and metaphors.
Mark McHugh is a poet and teacher of school-age children. He graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia with a BA in Journalism. He currently lives in Greenville, NH.