Winner of the 4th annual Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize
Equal parts church hymnal and outlaw country album, Carrie's Jerrell's After the Revival exudes a reverence for all things run down and wrecked. From abandoned coal mines to overgrown cemeteries; from rivers full of leeches to tornados; from demolition derbies to weddings gone wrong: the places and events explored in this dazzling debut collection give rise to playful, poignant meditations on the shifty limits of language, memory, faith and love. "Carrie Jerrell, a worthy winner of the Anthony Hecht Prize, deftly introduces hereself in her first title, 'The Poet Prays to Her Radio for a Country Song'. She has a simple, but startlingly effective strategy: the set the taut rhythms and shapely stanzas won from formal education against the language of a rich, rough earlier life... She can send sensuous energy racing through a sonnet's close: 'blood rush, the touch, the bliss of skin on skin'... This is a poet with a future."Related Subjects
Poetry