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To My Dreamcatcher

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Elizabeth Robin's first full-length collection, To My Dreamcatcher travels through her past in the title poem, an elegy to her late husband. There, she moves from margins to the page's middle, and finds a comfortable place in which to tell her story. Within such spaces, Robin tackles the challenge: as a woman alone, finishing life well. As a poet of witness and discovery, Robin cannot resist raising up the stories of those pushed into the margins. To My Dreamcatcher starts in the world of workers, kittens, the isolated and starving, and travels from this bleakness into a place of joy and possibility, a place where we learn the lessons of trees and clouds and moons and the sound of water. Tiana Clark connects Mary Ruefle's, "moon, the very embodiment of lyric poetry" to a "lunar lyricism" reflected by Elizabeth Robin. Clark says, "The language is mystical, mythic, sublime, and romantic. The haunting imagery is fresh and allows for strangeness, devastation, and delight in a way that captures me as a reader. There's a cohesive arc in her poems; these stunning poems all felt like 'a rumbling love song' and left me lit up and wanting more."

Author Biography:

Elizabeth Robin retired to Hilton Head Island after a 33-year career as a high school teacher to devote herself to writing. She has two chapbooks through Finishing Line Press: Where Green Meets Blue (2018), an homage to her late husband and new Lowcountry home; and Silk Purses and Lemonade (2017), a story that finds hope inside a tangle of grief. In 2021 she won the Carrie McCray Nickens Fellowship from the South Carolina Writers Association and the John Edward Johnson Prize from the Poetry Society of South Carolina. Robin emcees a monthly open mic and partners with arts groups to bring literary programs to Hilton Head Island.To My Dreamcatcher, Robin's first full-length collection, begins with a bird's journey and winds through encounters with ghosts and dreamcatchers, trees and rushing falls, to a spiritual place inside a painting, the moon, a national park. As she travels through her past in the title poem, "To My Dreamcatcher," an elegy to her late husband, she moves from margins to the page's middle, and finds a comfortable place in which to tell her story. Within such spaces, Robin tackles the challenge: as a woman alone, finishing life well.As a poet of witness and discovery, Robin cannot resist raising up the stories of those pushed into the margins. To My Dreamcatcher begins with the world of workers, kittens, the isolated and starving, and travels from this bleakness into a place of joy and possibility, a place where we learn the lessons of trees and clouds and moons and the sound of water.More at: http: //www.elizabethrobin.com
Release date NZ
June 10th, 2022
Pages
98
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x6
ISBN-13
9781646628544
Product ID
35838822

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