Hover, by Erin Malone
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Poetry. Winner of the Patricia Bibby First Book Prize, 2013, judged by Ralph Angel. "Erin Malone writes poems of separation and deep longing for the Other—brother, son, husband, yes—but most importantly, the dislocated self. Tied by the binds of convention, this bound self twists against the ropes around her wrists, not so much to free herself, but to better feel the burns they make there when she does. In careful (read: care- filled) scalpel-precise lines, we hear a voice compelled to speak out in what Allan Grossman calls 'the language of last resort.' Reader, this is just the beginning."—Kary Wayson "I simply love Erin Malone's HOVER—its perfection of phrase, its sheer lucidity, its open heart. There are real hauntings and anxieties here, often of the most excruciating, heart-wrenching variety, but somehow the book leaves me in the mood of a crisp, clear morning on which one feels amazed to be alive. 'It's taken me this long to become human,' Malone writes; taken together, the poems in HOVER convey that earned, admirable sense of humanness, in language that shines."—Maggie Nelson "Erin Malone's poems drop flares into the dark sea of new motherhood, illuminating the silvered leap of a mind mid-flight, a mind at times unmade: the mind of making. Wildly precise and sharply beautiful, these poems detonate inside the most unlikely containers: studies of dead languages, incandescent bulbs, fables, terrariums, 'an alphabet of crows.' Subterranean, aerial, quick-turning and generous, the line she casts is a thrilling one to catch hold of."—Megan Snyder-Camp "The poems in HOVER deftly explore the worlds of loss and personal dislocation. Malone's principal technique is compression, and the music that results from her carefully-considered, chiseled lines is crystalline. HOVER is a rewarding, emotionally resonant debut collection."—Linda Bierds
Hover, by Erin Malone- Amazon Sales Rank: #2254862 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-03
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 8.75" h x 6.00" w x .25" l, .35 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 76 pages
Review Erin Malone writes poems of separation and deep longing for the Other brother, son, husband, yes but most importantly, the dislocated self. Tied by the binds of convention, this bound self twists against the ropes around her wrists, not so much to free herself, but to better feel the burns they make there when she does. In careful (read: care-filled) scalpel-precise lines, we hear a voice compelled to speak out in what Allan Grossman calls "the language of last resort." Reader, this is just the beginning. --Kary WaysonI simply love Erin Malone's Hover its perfection of phrase, its sheer lucidity, its open heart. There are real hauntings and anxieties here, often of the most excruciating, heart-wrenching variety, but somehow the book leaves me in the mood of a crisp, clear morning on which one feels amazed to be alive. "It's taken me this long to become human," Malone writes; taken together, the poems in Hover convey that earned, admirable sense of humanness, in language that shines. --Maggie NelsonErin Malone's poems drop flares into the dark sea of new motherhood, illuminating the silvered leap of a mind mid-flight, a mind at times unmade: the mind of making. Wildly precise and sharply beautiful, these poems detonate inside the most unlikely containers: studies of dead languages, incandescent bulbs, fables, terrariums, "an alphabet of crows." Subterranean, aerial, quick-turning and generous, the line she casts is a thrilling one to catch hold of. --Megan Snyder-Camp
About the Author Erin Malone was raised in Nebraska and Colorado. She earned a BA in English Literature from the University of Colorado, and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Washington. Her chapbook, What Sound Does It Make, won the 2007 Concrete Wolf Award, and her poems have appeared in journals such as Field, Beloit Poetry Journal, Poetry Northwest, and online at Verse Daily. The recipient of grants from Washington's Artist Trust, 4Culture, and the Colorado Council of the Arts, she has taught writing at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, Richard Hugo House in Seattle, and at the University of Washington Rome Center in Italy. She works with elementary school students through Seattle Arts and Lectures' Writers in the Schools
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. You won't be sorry - buy this book. By azb I don't read a lot of poetry and when I do, I often find myself confused or put off, but this book staggered me. Erin Malone has an awesome amount of talent, is insanely honest, and is brave enough to share her work with the world. The whole book was breathtaking, and some of these beautiful poems moved me to tears. No exaggeration.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Poems You Will Keep Returning Too. HIGHLY Recommend! By K. Russell Erin Malone's HOVER is a beautifully written and honest book exploring parenting, life, and relationships. I immediately dove into this book (the cover is gorgeous too) and didn't stop reading until the book was done. Her poems take risks in vulnerability and made this reader feel less alone. An incredible debut collection, I already look forward to what Malone does next. Highly recommend!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is such a beautiful collection. By Kathleen Flenniken These are mysterious poems. They are built of a familiar, family, world, but the voice that carries them is just a little above and removed, hovering. They are spare, measured, one might think distant—but that’s wrong: they are deeply moving, and they linger. This is such a beautiful collection.
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