In the Laurels, Caught is a collection of lighthearted, deep-rooted
poems written around the Appalachian region of North Carolina in Madison
County. An adventurous, intellectually restless native, Lee Ann Brown
writes out of attachment but with the slant of a transplanted outsider.
She investigates elements of local language, musicality, material
culture, and landscape, using collage, found poetry, and oral history
and anecdote.
A Daylily's blossom
only lasts one day
Binnorie O Binorie O
My grandmother showed me
how to have my say
O the glory O the glory
Now every time I see a faded drooping bud
I deadhead it like she did so the rest can live on
The story O the story
Lee Ann Brown is professor of English at St. John's University. Her
book Polyverse won the New American Poetry Series Award. The Sleep
That Changed Everything appeared in 2003. She is founding editor of the
small press Tender Buttons.