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Places I've taken my body

essays
2020
"In sixteen . . . essays, poet Molly McCully Brown explores living within and beyond the limits of a body--in her case, one shaped since birth by cerebral palsy, a permanent and often painful movement disorder. In spite of--indeed, in response to-physical constraints, Brown leadsa peripatetic life: the essays comprise a . . . travelogue set throughout the United States and Europe, ranging from the rural American South of her childhood to the cobblestoned streets of Bologna, Italy. Moving between theselocales and others, Brown constellates the subjects that define her inside and out: a disabled and conspicuous body, a religious conversion, a missing twin, a life in poetry. Asshe does, she depicts vividly for us not only her own life but a striking array of sites and topics, among them Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the world's oldest anatomical theater, the American Eugenics movement, and Jerry Falwell's Liberty University"--Provided by publisher.

Memorial Drive

a daughter's memoir
2020
"A . . . personal . . . memoir of a daughter reckoning with the brutal murder of her mother at the hands of her former stepfather, and the moving, intimate story of a poet coming into her own in the wake of a tragedy"--Dust jacket.

Crazy brave

a memoir
2012
American poet Joy Harjo's memoir detailing her journey to becoming a poet, covering her childhood with an abusive stepfather, the Indian arts boarding school she attended, and being a single teenage mother.

The bright hour

a memoir of living and dying
"Built on her wildly popular Modern Love column, 'When a Couch is More Than a Couch' (9/23/2016), a breathtaking memoir of living meaningfully with 'death in the room' by the 38 year old great-great-great granddaughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, mother to two young boys, wife of 16 years, after her terminal cancer diagnosis".
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Crazy brave

a memoir
2013
American poet Joy Harjo's memoir detailing her journey to becoming a poet, covering her childhood with an abusive stepfather, the Indian arts boarding school she attended, and being a single teenage mother.
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Emily Dickinson

"An exploration of the life and work of 19th-century American writer Emily Dickinson, whose poetry is known for its emotional depth as well as its unconventional rhythms and structure"--.

How shall we tell each other of the poet?

the life and writing of Muriel Rukeyser
1999
Chronicles the life of poet Muriel Rukeyser and analyzes her writings.

Selected poems and letters of Emily Dickinson

together with Thomas Wentworth Higginson's account of his correspondence with the poet and his visit to her in Amherst
1959
Presents more than three hundred poems and approximately one hundred letters by nineteenth-century American poet Emily Dickinson.

I never came to you in white

a novel
1996
Novel that features sixty-six imagined letters to, from, and about poet Emily Dickinson while she was a student at Mary Lyon's Female Seminary in 1847, revealing the full emotional spectrum of her life.

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