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Paperback. Condition: New. No Spare People documents the joys and perils of a tiny mother-daughter family navigating life on the margins. From poems about finding autonomy as a queer, unpartnered parent by choice in the South to those chronicling a generation' s economic instability, Hoover rejects so-called " acceptable losses" stemming from inequalities of gender, race, and class. The book asks, what happens to the woman no longer willing to live a lie? How does language invent not only identity, but possibility? " Erin Hoover' s second collection, No Spare People, recalls to me the sobering effect of encountering Adrienne Rich' s work in the late ' 80s. These poems deal in reality, eschewing the fantastic . This is a deeply intellectual and expertly wrought collection." - Cate Marvin " These are hard poems in that they press far past the facile reductive binaries of good and evil, savior and saved, and into something- a lyric, a voice- that feels a little more complicated, a little more like our own world." - Kaveh Akbar.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. No Spare People documents the joys and perils of a tiny mother-daughter family navigating life on the margins. From poems about finding autonomy as a queer, unpartnered parent by choice in the South to those chronicling a generation s economic instability, Hoover rejects so-called acceptable losses stemming from inequalities of gender, race, and class. The book asks, what happens to the woman no longer willing to live a lie? How does language invent not only identity, but possibility? Erin Hoover s second collection, No Spare People, recalls to me the sobering effect of encountering Adrienne Rich s work in the late 80s. These poems deal in reality, eschewing the fantastic This is a deeply intellectual and expertly wrought collection. Cate Marvin These are hard poems in that they press far past the facile reductive binaries of good and evil, savior and saved, and into something a lyric, a voice that feels a little more complicated, a little more like our own world. Kaveh Akbar Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: New. No Spare People documents the joys and perils of a tiny mother-daughter family navigating life on the margins. From poems about finding autonomy as a queer, unpartnered parent by choice in the South to those chronicling a generation' s economic instability, Hoover rejects so-called " acceptable losses" stemming from inequalities of gender, race, and class. The book asks, what happens to the woman no longer willing to live a lie? How does language invent not only identity, but possibility? " Erin Hoover' s second collection, No Spare People, recalls to me the sobering effect of encountering Adrienne Rich' s work in the late ' 80s. These poems deal in reality, eschewing the fantastic . This is a deeply intellectual and expertly wrought collection." - Cate Marvin " These are hard poems in that they press far past the facile reductive binaries of good and evil, savior and saved, and into something- a lyric, a voice- that feels a little more complicated, a little more like our own world." - Kaveh Akbar.
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Paperback. Condition: New. No Spare People documents the joys and perils of a tiny mother-daughter family navigating life on the margins. From poems about finding autonomy as a queer, unpartnered parent by choice in the South to those chronicling a generation' s economic instability, Hoover rejects so-called " acceptable losses" stemming from inequalities of gender, race, and class. The book asks, what happens to the woman no longer willing to live a lie? How does language invent not only identity, but possibility? " Erin Hoover' s second collection, No Spare People, recalls to me the sobering effect of encountering Adrienne Rich' s work in the late ' 80s. These poems deal in reality, eschewing the fantastic . This is a deeply intellectual and expertly wrought collection." - Cate Marvin " These are hard poems in that they press far past the facile reductive binaries of good and evil, savior and saved, and into something- a lyric, a voice- that feels a little more complicated, a little more like our own world." - Kaveh Akbar.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. No Spare People documents the joys and perils of a tiny mother-daughter family navigating life on the margins. From poems about finding autonomy as a queer, unpartnered parent by choice in the South to those chronicling a generation s economic instability, Hoover rejects so-called acceptable losses stemming from inequalities of gender, race, and class. The book asks, what happens to the woman no longer willing to live a lie? How does language invent not only identity, but possibility? Erin Hoover s second collection, No Spare People, recalls to me the sobering effect of encountering Adrienne Rich s work in the late 80s. These poems deal in reality, eschewing the fantastic This is a deeply intellectual and expertly wrought collection. Cate Marvin These are hard poems in that they press far past the facile reductive binaries of good and evil, savior and saved, and into something a lyric, a voice that feels a little more complicated, a little more like our own world. Kaveh Akbar Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: New. No Spare People documents the joys and perils of a tiny mother-daughter family navigating life on the margins. From poems about finding autonomy as a queer, unpartnered parent by choice in the South to those chronicling a generation' s economic instability, Hoover rejects so-called " acceptable losses" stemming from inequalities of gender, race, and class. The book asks, what happens to the woman no longer willing to live a lie? How does language invent not only identity, but possibility? " Erin Hoover' s second collection, No Spare People, recalls to me the sobering effect of encountering Adrienne Rich' s work in the late ' 80s. These poems deal in reality, eschewing the fantastic . This is a deeply intellectual and expertly wrought collection." - Cate Marvin " These are hard poems in that they press far past the facile reductive binaries of good and evil, savior and saved, and into something- a lyric, a voice- that feels a little more complicated, a little more like our own world." - Kaveh Akbar.