- Paperback: 96 pages
- Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st Edition edition (April 10 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0809323818
- ISBN-13: 978-0809323814
- Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 15 x 0.8 cm
- Shipping Weight: 204 g
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In Julianna Baggott's This Country of Mothers, a distant and uncaring god is always near. Baggott's world is haunted by blood, miscarriage, suicide, and family loveand set against the world of the Bible. In one striking poem the speaker embarrasses and tires Jesus himself by telling him how a woman resigns herself to joy’ because she knows her body will be ripped open’ in childbirth. And when Jesus, exhausted by her rant (I've gone too far’), lies down on the sofa, she covers him with a white sheet and takes care of him. In these large, passionate, compelling poems, the speaker's family and the holy family merge in love and sufferingwholly family, wholly loved, wholly suffered for.”Andrew Hudgins, author of Babylon in a Jar: New Poems
A mosaic of memories, the poems of This Country of Mothers recollect Julianna Baggott’s experiences as both mother and daughter. With wit, compassion, aggression, and anxiety, Baggott examines her maternal history. She recalls moments of creation and destruction in her life, times of elation and of desperation that mold her as both a woman and a poet. This affecting study of motherhood is framed in issues of Catholicism and of poetry itself, challenging and espousing the roles of both. Throughout her poems, Baggott’s personal experiences embrace universal themes to birth poems in a language and style that is both powerfully feminine and accessibly human.
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