Thunderhead
Daye Phillippo
(Author)
Description
The lyric poems in Daye Phillippo's radiant debut collection Thunderhead explore faith, motherhood, family, and community. As the author has put it, she has lived her life ""backwards,"" first raising a large family, then going back to school, and only now seeing her work find its way into print. Rooted in Midwestern farm country near where she grew up, these place-based poems reflect a spiritual practice: searching for--and expecting to find--the sacred in the ordinary world of trees and weeds and seasons. Here you will find red-rooted pigweed and red-wing blackbirds, cornfields, woods, streams, gardens, and the creatures (human and otherwise) who inhabit them, in addition to a wide night sky filled with stars, and the ancient underground river, the Teays, that throbs and flows beneath them all. During a thunderstorm, Phillippo wonders: ""what if, / in choosing words to ponder we choose / our countenance, too?"" The poems in this collection offer us not only a compelling self-portrait, but a mirror in which we may better see who we are and might become.Product Details
Price
$11.00
$10.23
Publisher
Slant Books
Publish Date
July 10, 2020
Pages
86
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.21 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781639820696
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About the Author
Daye Phillippo earned degrees in creative writing from Purdue University and Warren Wilson MFA for Writers. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared or is forthcoming in Valparaiso Poetry Review, Shenandoah, Cider Press Review, Great Lakes Review, Presence, and many others. She taught at Purdue University and lives and writes in a creaky, old farmhouse on twenty rural acres in Indiana.