Sinners Welcome Poems

Sinners Welcome Poems by Mary Karr is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on November 3, 2009. This collection features 112 pages of poetry where Karr, a self-described black-belt sinner, explores her journey from a challenging childhood to a unique perspective on Catholicism. The poems blend humor and introspection, offering readers a glimpse into her irreverent take on faith and personal transformation.
In this collection, readers will find a mix of wit and candor as Karr navigates themes of sin and redemption. The work presents a conversion story infused with a sense of humor, reminiscent of classic literary reflections on faith. Through her distinctive voice, Karr invites readers to engage with her experiences and insights, making this collection a notable addition to contemporary poetry.
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In her fourth collection of poems, self-described black-belt sinner Mary Karr traces her improbable journey from the inferno of a tormented childhood into a resolutely irreverent Catholicism. Not since Saint Augustine wrote “Give me chastity, Lord—but not yet!” has anyone brought such smart-assed hilarity to a conversion story.
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