Scranton Lace Poems

Cover of Scranton Lace Poems by Margot Douaihy
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 97
ISBN-13: 9781942954477
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.34 Pounds
Width: 0.29 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 811/.6
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Scranton Lace Poems by Margot Douaihy, published by Clemson University Press on February 18, 2020, is a collection of 97 pages written in English. This work combines lyrical expression with a gritty vernacular, reflecting the complexities of life in a rusted factory setting. Douaihy’s poetry explores themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, employing a unique style that intertwines evocative imagery with a sense of emotional depth.

Readers will find that Douaihy’s poems are both formally playful and deeply resonant, utilizing repetition to create a haunting atmosphere reminiscent of lace. The collection delves into the intimate aspects of an American LGBTQ experience, offering insights into personal history and the connections that shape our identities. Through her crafted verses, Douaihy invites readers to confront the beautiful and broken elements of existence, making this work a poignant exploration of place and memory.


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“Scranton Lace by Margot Douaihy combines tremendous lyric gifts-dense, nervy music, evocative images, an almost classically tragic sense of life’s doomed blooming-with a gritty vernacularity that roots these poems in the rusted factory life of the title. Often formally playful but always brimming with emotion, using repetition in ways that evoke the ghostly graphics of lace woven through the book. Douaihy sings poetry’s repertoire of love, loss, time and trial in keys that are wholly her own.” -Joy Ladin “Margot Douaihy’s Scranton Lace is a gorgeous meditation on place, on where we came from and what shapes and makes us. She speaks for anyone who’s ever been too scared to go ‘into the unknown, & . . . too scared not to.’ This book immerses us into the beautiful and broken parts of ourselves in gorgeously-crafted, soul-showing poems.” -Aaron Smith “In Scranton Lace, Douaihy unpacks an intimate gay American past, layers it like an essay, complicates it with detail, cool, big images, memory, loss and slippage, so that back in the present, we can learn again what difficulty, privacy and history a person is, and how tender, profound and unlikely, our connections can be.” -Jack Underwood

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Language: en. Pages: 97.

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