Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Chenille Or Silk
Chenille Or Silk | Emma McKenna
1 post | 1 read
Chenille or Silk is a startling first collection of confessional poetry examining the slippery relations of desire, class, embodiment and trauma. Emma McKenna's writing traverses the bounds and the wounds of a family marked by poverty and intergenerational trauma. The collection asserts the primacy of intimacy and sexuality to subjectivity, as the poems move through the struggle to find identity, love and belonging in an urban queer community's ever-shifting economy of desire. Striking, brave, and at times uncomfortable, Chenille or Silk captures the ambivalence--and the hope--of possibility.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
quote
xicanti
Chenille Or Silk | Emma McKenna
post image

I‘ve been thinking about how I choose poetry. Sometimes I learn a writer whose prose I like has released a collection, as with Katherena Vermette. Sometimes a title catches my eye at the bookstore, as with Arielle Twist. On select occasions, people recommend stuff to me, as with Billy-Ray Belcourt. And quite often, I go with whatever leaps out on the New Releases stand at the library, as with Emma McKenna.

How do YOU choose poetry?

TobeyTheScavengerMonk I comb through a lot of big poetry websites looking for stuff to share with my students. I tend to skim on the first read, looking for the right combination of appropriate content and difficulty level. The poets that I have fallen in love with like Sarah Messer are ones I am unable to skim. 5y
xicanti @TobeyTheScavengerMonk interesting! Now you‘ve got me thinking about approaching poetry as an educator vs an aficionado. 5y
34 likes2 comments