For a couple struggling with infertility, conception is a war against
their bodies. Blood and death attend. But when the war is won, and life
stares, hungry, in the parents' faces, where does that violence,
anxiety, and shame go? The poems in Patter re-imagine miscarriages as
minstrel shows, magic tricks, and comic strips; set Darth Vader against
Oedipus's dad in competition for "Father of the Year;" and interrogate
the poet's family's stint on reality TV. In this, his third collection,
award-winning poet Douglas Kearney doggedly worries the line between
love and hate, showing how it bleeds itself into "fatherhood."