Today's poem is "Auricles"
from Hunger to Share
Peg Bresnahan
moved to the mountains of Western North Carolina from
Wisconsin's Door County Peninsula, exchanging the horizontal
waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan for the land of
waterfalls. She received her MFA from Vermont College of
Fine Arts in Montpelier. Peg and her husband, sculptor Dan
Bresnahan, live next to DuPont State Recreational Forest in
Cedar Mountain, sharing the area with deer, snakes, bears,
bobcats, fox, opossums, and at least one time a cougar;
creatures who've called it home far longer than they have. They
have two rescue cats and are hoping to adopt a Doberman to
replace their dog Bailey, who died last Mayan almost
impossible challenge. They enjoy traveling, visiting their
families in Wisconsin, Minnesota, California, and one closer
to home in North Carolina. This year they plan to explore
more of the States, though the appetite to experience other
cultures and religions, to travel through countries with names
out of history books and fairy tales is difficult to resist.
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About Hunger to Share:
"Peg Bresnahan's poems are deft, accessible, and musical. They are also strange. They are strange the way this world is strange when we remember to look at it, in the way that characterizes the sublime rather than the beautiful, the final union with what was at first uncanny or disturbing. And they are most strange when they are most recognizable. Ranging from the back porch to the Mekong, the poems of Hunger to Share are full of moments in which the quotidian slides seamlessly into the startling. Through a hearing aid trapped in a hiking boot, we hear moles tunneling, and also the arguments and accommodations of long love. A rat's tail becomes a scythe to winnow the whole world. To the endless question of are you happy? these poems offer the only answer there is: 'i will hold you / you hold me.' "
"Peg Bresnahan has an extraordinarily acute eye and writes with an exacto knife in language that is stringently clear and soars with enviable images that transcend the ordinary. These arresting, compelling, and moving poems take us on journeys in Asian locales, in Appalachian landscapes, and in the arena of relationships. Her disciplined words reflect the experience of terror and deep beauty."
"Hunger to Share might be called narrative poetry, but Bresnahan thinks and observes lyrically. She is full of a hungry lovefor music, art, nature, and for disparate places and cultures. The last section, 'Enormous Things,' even transports the reader onto a pig barge on the Mekong. A journey with Peg Bresnahan is one to make us all give thanks to the gods."
"One of the most memorable poems in Peg Bresnahan's new, well-crafted, and astonishingly varied collection is titled 'Skin,' in which the poet slyly conjures what it must be like to have 'a cerebrum filled with hindsight / bursting to do it rightthis time with style.' This might serve as the perfect profile of Bresnahan herself as she takes the reader, both literally and emotionally, on an unforgettable journey to destinations as placid as a Northern Wisconsin lake, to the complex panorama of present-day Southeast Asia, and to the interior realms of grief, courage, and love. You'll find it a breathtaking trip. "
June 3, 2014: "Exodus"
June 3, 2014: "Exodus" "The lake rose to record highs...." "The lake rose to record highs...."
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