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Judy Young 
A Careful Hunger 
Poems

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Judy Young (1940–2015) was a gifted but private poet. Over the years, she established provisional collections of her best work but refrained from seeking publication due to her trepidation with sharing her deeply personal poems with an audience. She found her voice in a collective group of creatives that included Susan Starr Richards, Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, and the late Donna Boyd, Jane Gentry, Audrey Robinson, and Carolyn Hisel. This illustrious circle of friends met monthly for almost thirty years and gave her the courage to share her work—a lyrical medley of pain, beauty, strength, and redemption.

Revealed is the story of a woman’s inner life—an intimate tale of abuse and personal struggle— from a traumatic childhood through marriage, parenthood, and lifelong friendships. Based on the final manuscript that was drafted before the author’s death, this compilation traces the path of a woman finding her poetic voice in middle age, returning to an often-harrowing upbringing while closely observing the natural world—especially the populations of birds moving through the space between her back porch and the lake below—and meditating on the nature of creativity. With a submerged narrative behind the poems and several calls to nature through repeated motifs, the poet shares seminal emotions and experiences.

A Careful Hunger is the last creative testament of this extraordinary artist—her final act of fearlessness in a troubled yet joyful life. In the words of the poet: ‘I am alive and must say so / one way or another.’

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Foreword
A Note on the Text
Blue Kitchen with East Window
History
Brightness
Little Girl, Little Girl
Secrets
Music
Photograph, 1952
Not My Life
Snowlight
The Dark Room
What She Wants
Blackbird Poem
Cicadas
The Conspirator
Drought
The Geometric Progression of Sadness
Stillbirth
The Persimmon Tree
Notebook: Allusion to Images
Blue Paper
Recovering from Joy
Song for Which There Are No Words
A Scientific Education
The Silent Ships
My Paradise Varies
I Can Feel My Bones
If Mykonos
Red Curry
The Burning Woman
Not Looking Back
Carousel
Cold October Morning
Revolutionary Music
Lost
Deer on the Highway
Turning
The Sun
From the Bath
Swinging Statues
This Poem Keeps Disappearing
Child at the Edge of the World
Such Existence
Way In or Way Out
On the Front Porch
The Apple
The Road
Light Years
The Moth
The End of My Life
Migration
Night Journey

Circa l’autore

Mary Ann Taylor-Hall is a recipient of the Barnes & Noble ‘Discover Great New Writers’ award and the author of How She Knows What She Knows About Yo-yos, which received Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year Award; and Come and Go, Molly Snow. She is the recipient of a PEN/Syndicated Fiction Award and has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Kentucky Arts Council.
Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 72 ● ISBN 9780813177861 ● Dimensione 2.7 MB ● Editore John K. Young ● Casa editrice The University Press of Kentucky ● Città Lexington ● Paese US ● Pubblicato 2019 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7113432 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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