Saint Worm: Poems

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$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Able Muse Press
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Pages
86
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.2 inches | 0.29 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781773490458

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About the Author
Hailey Leithauser's debut collection, Swoop, won the Poetry Foundation's Emily Dickinson First Book Award and the Towson Prize for Literature. Her poems appear in Agni, the Gettysburg Review, Poetry, the Yale Review, and numerous other periodicals, and have been selected three times for The Best American Poetry anthology. She is a recipient of the Discovery/the Nation Prize, the River Styx International Poetry Award, the Elizabeth Matchett Stover Award, and two Individual Artist Grants from the Maryland State Arts Council. She lives quite lazily at the edge of a precipitous wooded ravine a few miles north of Washington, DC, and teaches at the West Chester Poetry Conference.
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PRAISE FOR SAINT WORM

Surprise is what I treasure most in my reaction to art, and Hailey Leithauser's Saint Worm surprises. Alternately funny and sad, creepy and comfy, disturbing and insightful, the book demands attention. Quirky as Stevie Smith and smart as Marianne Moore, what you hold in your hands is a masterpiece.
--Spencer Reece

PRAISE FOR HAILEY LEITHAUSER

"Meticulously crafted . . . Leithauser has style to spare, but also substance, and yes, playful, in the best sense of the word, pleasurable and pleasure-seeking . . . This is the trick Leithauser does so well, marrying delightful, silvery rhyme to darker content."--Los Angles Review of Books

"The talent and craft exhibited here is cause for sheer glee . . . Leithauser's agility of expression and biting sense of humor shine through . . . Here's hoping this confident and deft collection will be the first of many from a powerful wordsmith."--Shelf Awareness

". . . In its playfulness, its confections of wordplay . . . Delightful."--Boston Review

"A frantic argument in favor of obvious beauty, of ornament, and of elaborate jokes, as barriers against something like despair."--Publishers Weekly

"Possessed of an unnatural ability with the language, preternatural grace in form, and an extraordinary capacity to be dead serious with killer humor."--Women's Voice for Change

"Hailey Leithauser's intoxicating first collection, understands the physical nature of words and sounds. Her poems bounce along several registers, surprising us with their diction and resulting music . . . Swoop stands out as one of the most interesting books of this past year."--32 Poems