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Requeening: Poems

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Requeening: Poems

Contributors:

By (Author) Amanda Moore

ISBN:

9780063096288

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

ECCO Press

Publication Date:

2nd March 2022

UK Publication Date:

6th January 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Classic and pre-20th century poetry
Poetry by form: Haiku
Literary essays
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Environmental issues / the natural world
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Sense of place

Dewey:

811.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 8mm

Weight:

154g

Description


Arare feat for any book of poems, let alone a debut, in that the lines, wrought with such deft precision and care, mark the sum total of a life richly lived and felt at the seat of poetry...These poems care, first and foremost, for what they write of and through, which is a much neededyet increasingly rareachievement. -- Ocean Vuong

Engaging the matriarchal structure of the beehive, Amanda Moore explores the various roles a woman plays in the family, the home, and the world at large. Beyond the productivity and excess, the sweetness and sting,Requeeningbrings together poems of motherhood and daughterhood, an evolving relationship of care and tending, responsibility and joy, dependence and deep love.

The poems that anchor this collection dont shy away from the inevitability of a hives collapse and consider the succession of requeening a hive as a new heart ready to be fed and broken and fed again. The collapse is both physicalthere are poems of illness and recoveryand emotional, as the mother-daughter relationship shifts, the daughter becoming separate, whole, and poised to displace. The liminal spaces these poems traverse in human relationships is echoed in a range of poetic and hybrid form, offering freedom and stricture as they contemplate the way we hold one another in love and grief.

Requeeningis a vivid and surprising collection of poems from a winner of the National Poetry Series Open Competition.

Reviews

"Moores debut collection is a winner of the 2020 National Poetry Series, and its clear why. Using imagery of the beehive and the matriarchal queen bee, Moore contemplates childbirth, motherhood, and marriage. A quietly profound work about the inevitable cycles of life." O, the Oprah Magazine "Pinpointing pivotal moments, Moore looks at the love and anger between mother and daughter, as well as the way the daughter replaces the mother as the one who brings new life into the family. These highly descriptive poems evoke a dreamlike state, one that is quick-moving and evocative, temporarily erasing actual and imagined boundaries." Library Journal Arare feat for any book of poems, let alone a debut, in that the lines, wrought with such deft precision and care, mark the sum total of a life richly lived and felt at the seat of poetry...These poems care, first and foremost, for what they write of and through, which is a much neededyet increasingly rareachievement. Ocean Vuong "In her outstanding debut collection, Requeening, Amanda Moore imaginatively parallels the life of a woman in her family with the life of the queen bee in the hive. These poems take us through the sleepless nights of early parenthood, drunk with joy, through illness and recovery, through grief and fierce love. Often these poems evince a hard-earned dark humor. Just as she receives a cancer diagnosis, she writes, My 9th graders file into our room/ and I am at the whim of divine irony/...just as I have to teach a lesson/ on Odysseus journey to the Underworld. Always her images are precise and vivid, her understanding cogent, as when she compares mourning to Monets paintings: haystack, haystack, haystack...which is to say/ they are like this grief.../all the same but for the light. And when Moore describes the sand an Aunt collected from all over the world in a poem that ends, what we kept/ and what we stole, this past/ weve made from pilfered dust, we feel she is speaking a truth about all of our lives." Ellen Bass, author of Indigo

Author Bio

Amanda Moore is a poet and essayist whose work has appeared in journals and anthologies, including Best New Poets, ZYZZYVA, and Mamas and Papas: On the Sublime and Heartbreaking Art of Parenting. She teaches high school English and lives by the ocean in the Outer Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco.

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