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Tanka & Me

Autor Kaethe Schwehn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2015
"As with the best writing, I found myself simultaneously devastated and soothed, satiated and hungry for more."
--Susanna Childress, author of Entering the House of Awe
TANKA & ME is a visceral, pleading, and fierce collection of poems, underpinned with thudding vessels and satisfying wreckage. Kaethe Schwehn externalizes the overlooked power of women into a multidimensional character who hunts both the speaker and the reader. Our wild Tanka engages down deep with role-play, sex, prayer, and refusal until we can't look away or stay quiet. These are love poems, but they love with claws and whiskey, bolt cutters and saws. You can love someone for a long time without knowing how, our speaker realizes, and Tanka prowls and preens and breaks us down until we know how to love ourselves, how to know ourselves, how to free ourselves. TANKA & ME is feminist poetry with muscle, bones, and heart.
"Meet Tanka, the girlish/ghoulish spirit at the heart of Kaethe Schwehn's marvelous TANKA & ME. She's 'all ears and a liver, '' knows extraordinary things, has a boyfriend named Briar and poignant adventures in grief, but her penchant for detail, at once hilarious and harrowing, is all Kaethe Schwehn."
--Leslie Adrienne Miller, author of Y
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ISBN-13: 9781942083108
ISBN-10: 1942083106
Pagini: 58
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Brain Mill Press

Notă biografică

Kaethe Schwehn's first book, Tailings: A Memoir, won the 2015 Minnesota Book Award for creative nonfiction. Her poetry and prose have appeared in journals such as jubilat, Crazyhorse, New Orleans Review, Women's Studies Quarterly, and Word for /Word. Schwehn has been the recipient of a Minnesota Arts Board grant, a Loft Mentor Series Award, and the Donald Justice Poetry Award. She currently teaches creative writing at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.