What Good Is Heaven : Poems

What Good Is Heaven : Poems

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01 Sep, 2024

Set in a rural agricultural community in north Alabama, deep in the Appalachian foothills, What Good is Heaven interrogates the complicated relationship b...

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ISBN-10:

1680033719

ISBN-13:

9781680033717

Publisher

Texas Review Press

Dimensions

8.40 X 5.40 X 0.40 inches

Language

English

Description

Set in a rural agricultural community in north Alabama, deep in the Appalachian foothills, What Good is Heaven interrogates the complicated relationship between violence and love. Viewed through the lens of a young, bisexual woman, the poems in this collection layer a queer coming-of-age narrative with poems of witness to the difficult realities not only of rural and farm life, but of violent cultural norms based around the patriarchal religious beliefs that the region is steeped in. Like the social setting of this place, the landscape, with its dark forests and darker hollers, is a space of turbulence--of ideas butting up against each other--and those in the middle are left to sort out the wreckage. This collection is concerned with navigating that wreckage, which predominantly manifests as violence done to bodies. For the speaker of these poems, the bodily harm done to livestock and wild animals, plant life, and even the earth itself as simply part of the justifiable or "acceptable" violence of farm life comes to mirror the mirror the bodily transgression queer folks and women face in her community--violence that is similarly considered to be "acceptable." In registers that move between the religious, personal, political, and even ecocritical, What Good is Heaven asks what it means to love and be loved by what hurts you, to be implicated in perpetuating the same kinds of harm, and what it means to call such a complicated place your home.

The TRP Southern Poetry Breakthrough Series: Alabama

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1680033719

ISBN-13

:9781680033717

Publisher

:Texas Review Press

Publication date

: 01 Sep, 2024

Category

: Poetry

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.40 X 5.40 X 0.40 inches

Weight

:159 g

Editorial Reviews

". . . [N]othing short of lyrical, blending vivid imagery with poignant, often melancholic reflections. Hendrix employs rich sensory details to create a strong sense of place and atmosphere, using the natural world to mirror the speaker's emotional states. The language is intimate yet expansive, seamlessly moving between personal confessions and broader existential musings, with a rhythm that feels almost musical."
--Bisexual Bookshelf
--Ailey "Bisexual Bookshelf" (7/15/2024 12:00:00 AM)

About the Author

RAYE HENDRIX is the author of the chapbooks Fire Sermons (Ghost City Press, 2021) and Every Journal is a Plague Journal (Bottlecap Press, 2021). Her poems appear in American Poetry Review, Poetry Northwest, 32 Poems, Cimarron Review, and elsewhere. The winner of the 2019 Keene Prize for Literature and the 2018 Patricia Aakhus Award (Southern Indiana Review), they have also received fellowships from Bread Loaf, the Oregon Humanities Center, and the Juniper Writing Institute. Raye holds a BA and MA from Auburn University, an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Ph.D. from the University of Oregon.

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