- The Children’s War, by Shaindel Beers. Beautiful work....more on this soon!
- Thrall, by Natasha Trethewey. She’s coming to speak at CCAD (where I teach, quite happily!) this fall.....can’t wait to see her read!
- The Faraway Nearby, by Rebecca Solnit. This book has been living in my brainshelf since I read it a few weeks ago. I loved A Field Guide to Getting Lost so much, and I might actually love this book equally.
- The audio excerpts from Photographs Not Taken: A Collection of Photographer’s Essays. WOW. What an inspiring idea....I’m wondering if “poems not written” would be interesting at all?
- “Let Us Now Contemplate the Key”--an essay (!!!) of mine in The Atlantic, as part of the wonderful Object Lessons series.
- Four poems of mine from In the Kettle, the Shriek at The Toast (one of my most-visited sites).
- This neurotic, nutty poem of mine, “Someone’s Been Sleeping in My Bed,” now up at The Nervous Breakdown
What have you been reading this week? As always, thanks for visiting.
I have Shaindel Beers' and Natalie Trethewey's latest books on my bedside table too!
ReplyDeleteI also have Sylvia Plath's "Ariel" out right now, and Craig Raine's "The Onion, Memory" as inspirations for some new work.
I just finished "Cuckoo's Calling" by (ahem!) David Galbraith - a pretty good read!
Good to hear the positive review of "Galbraith"'s work :). Thanks for these recommendations...
DeleteWonderful books highlighted here. "The Children's War" is on my list.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the poems that have been published.
Thanks so much, Maureen!
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ReplyDeleteI spotted your key essay earlier this week. So thoughtful and evocative. Bravo!
And I've had Shaindel's book on radar and now you've nudged me to get to it. I really loved her earlier collection, "A Brief History of Time."
Thanks, as always, for the great suggestions.
Thanks, Drew! I haven't read her earlier collection--I will have to check it out.
DeleteI evidently need to get my hands on The Children's War - you are the fifth person who has mentioned it in the past week. I am reading Dorothea Lasky right now.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Dorothea Lasky, but have only read poems here and there of hers...what are you reading by her? A collection?
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