Rich Wife: Wisconsin Poetry Series
Autor Emily Bludworth de Barriosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2025
Emily Bludworth de Barrios folds personal experience into far-ranging meditations on beauty, nostalgia, power, and privilege, following in the footsteps of Gertude Stein’s fluid turns in Lifting Belly and Anne Carson’s woven observations in The Glass Essay. The poems coil back on themselves, creating recursive strands that offer readers both intimacy and critical distance. As much a contemplation of art as it is of womanhood, Rich Wife engages deeply with art history and aesthetics and examines the domestic as an artistic canvas in itself, where every object and relationship becomes a charged symbol.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299351649
ISBN-10: 0299351645
Pagini: 136
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Wisconsin Poetry Series
ISBN-10: 0299351645
Pagini: 136
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Wisconsin Poetry Series
Notă biografică
Emily Bludworth de Barrios’s previous books include Shopping, or The End of Time, winner of the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry. Her poems have appeared in publications such as Harvard Review, Copper Nickel, The Poetry Review, and Oxford Poetry. She was raised in Houston, Cairo, and Caracas, and now lives in both Houston, Texas and Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
Extras
“On one end of sleep a child was crying
On the other end of sleep a child was crying
The rich wife stretches a nest between these two points of time
The children of the rich wife peel back the rim of her brain
To feed on what she grew there herself”
—Excerpt from “Rich Wife”
On the other end of sleep a child was crying
The rich wife stretches a nest between these two points of time
The children of the rich wife peel back the rim of her brain
To feed on what she grew there herself”
—Excerpt from “Rich Wife”
Cuprins
Grandmother Worship
Collecting Sticks
Rich Wife
The Pelvic Bone
Hera
Acknowledgments
References
Collecting Sticks
Rich Wife
The Pelvic Bone
Hera
Acknowledgments
References
Recenzii
“Such an astonishingly brilliant, complex, and uniquely beautiful book. Its confident, self-complicating long poems drive headlong toward an ever-more-nuanced and layered understanding of the inescapable traps of womanhood and motherhood. There’s so much pleasure and surprise in how these poems shift register and scope from line to line, section to section, as Bludworth de Barrios keeps moving us incrementally and masterfully toward striking flashes of insight. This is one of the best poetry collections I’ve read in a very long time.”
“In this stunning collection, Emily Bludworth de Barrios gives us a nuanced gaze at the domestic, the affluent, the maternal. It is a complex, psychical dissection of the role of the so-called rich wife and the expectations put upon women by themselves and others. I come away questioning the names we assign ourselves: ‘The rich wife is not really a rich wife / If richness is something you carry in your mind.’ Here we see the body as ‘a new ancient vessel,’ and ‘the woman pinned like a specimen.’ The speaker is merciless and honest, never fixed in meaning. There’s a fierce defiance and acceptance of the ‘bourgeois egos eating up the earth.’ I see this book as an incredible revisiting of our domestic mythologies, offering not answers but solidarity and curiosity at the ‘messy business of life.’”