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The Worrier
The Worrier: Poems | Nancy Takacs
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EXCERPT What do you know?How I hide my flaws.What do you know?How butterfliessweeten themselvesopening and closing their wings togetherin a little hillon the beach. -- "The Worrier bed" The Worrier poems, like a string of worry beads, are dialogues between two interior voices exploring topics as varied as fur coats, marriage, scars, vanishing bees, a silent film star, toads, and volunteers. Strongly imagistic, and often placed in wild landscapes of Utah and Wisconsin, these poems strangely soothe with their surprising offbeat answers to Takacs's worries about intimacy, loss, and turmoil in midlife and beyond; about disappearing wilderness, and compassion, in the world at large. Despite worrying, the poems seem fearless in what they tackle, and in their language and form, creating lightness, promise.
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The Worrier: Poems | Nancy Takacs
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So this book wasn‘t on Litsy, but it‘s my #January pick for #PoetryChallenge2018 Nancy was my poetry professor and lit mag advisor back in ‘01-‘02. And this was a gift from her at the end of the year. I wasn‘t able to appreciate it at the time, but I enjoyed it more this time around. Her calm and understated style took some getting used to, but I appreciate her craft!
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Natasha.C.Barnes Oh how lovely! I can't wait to see some! 6y
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