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ISBN: PB: 9780226613789

University of Chicago Press

March 2019

80 pp.

21.5x13.9 cm

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Bower

How can a person come to understand wars and hatreds well enough to explain them truthfully to a child? "The Bower" engages this timeless and thorny question through a recounting of the poet-speaker's year in Belfast, Ireland, with her young daughter. The speaker immerses herself in the history of Irish politics – including the sectarian conflict known as The Troubles – and gathers stories of a painful, divisive past from museum exhibits, newspapers, neighbors, friends, local musicians, and cabbies. Quietly meditative, brooding, and heart-wrenching, these poems place intimate moments between mother and daughter alongside images of nationalistic violence and the angers that underlie our daily interactions. A deep dive into sectarianism and forgiveness, this timely and nuanced book examines the many ways we are all implicated in the impulse to "protect our own" and asks how we manage the histories that divide us.  

About the Author

Connie Voisine is associate professor of English at New Mexico State University. She is the author of two previous books of poems: "Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream", also published by the University of Chicago Press; and "Cathedral of the North". She lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico.