A National Poetry Series winner, chosen by Eileen Myles.
Set to the music of rain, these shattered elegies seek communion in the
ethereal place between birth and death.
"As a reader I feel included a lot in Julie Carr's hard and beautiful
book. I can pretty much hear its author speak--a whispering that enables
us into its world . . . a masterfully sutured journey, painfully useful.
Sarah--Of Fragments and Lines is a book I know I will return to. And
urge it on my friends who have lives too and write in them."--Eileen
Myles
"Julie Carr's harrowing new book is composed of a complex music of grief
and fragmentation that illuminates the fragile distance between mothers
and daughters. To read Sarah--Of Fragments and Lines is to recall once
again that memory might just be the singular attribute of being human
and that there can be no poetics of daily life that does not confront
loss. Such is the domain of love; such is the vocation of
poetry."--Peter Gizzi
In the wake of a mother's battle with Alzheimer's and a child's
impending birth, Julie Carr gathers the shards of both mourning and joy
to give readers poems that encompass it all: "Zebra and xylophone
cyclone and sorrow." Here she says, "Since I lost her I stored her like
ore in my / form as if later I'd find her, restore her," giving voice to
the longing that accompanies life's most profound losses and its most
anticipated arrivals.