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Pinion Claudia Emerson

Pinion By Claudia Emerson

Pinion by Claudia Emerson


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In this eloquent long poem, Claudia Emerson employs the voices of two family members on a small southern farm to examine the universal complexities of place, generation, memory, and identity.

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Pinion: An Elegy by Claudia Emerson

In this eloquent long poem, Claudia Emerson employs the voices of two family members on a small southern farm to examine the universal complexities of place, generation, memory, and identity. Alternating between the voices of Preacher and Sister, Pinion is narrated by the younger, surviving sister, Rose, in whose memory the now-gone family and farm vividly live on: In the dream that recurs, like a bird returning, the place is still as it was, as though they went away, years ago, fully intending to be back by fi rst dark.

Sister tells of her observances in day-to-day life in the 1920s and her struggle to take care of her father, grown brothers, and Rose, the change-of-life baby, after the death of her mother: The hens had hidden their heads beneath / their wings; they blinded themselves as I dusted / the kneading bowl with fi'our sifted fi ne as silk, and so / I disappeared as I sank my fi sts into it. Preacher feels keenly the burden of running the farm and fears being the last one to live on the place: I was held fast there, pinioned, not / dying, growing numb and light, wait-crazed / and fi nally calm. Both wrestle with a desire for independence and the duty to home they are bound to by birth; neither marries or leaves.

Pinion is ultimately a wrenching elegy that Rose creates. She is the one who escaped, only to realise I survive them all, but I fi nd I have become the house they keep.

Pinion Reviews

Claudia Emerson is one of the most exciting new talents in contemporary poetry. - Robert Morgan

About Claudia Emerson

Claudia Emersonis also the author of the poetry collection Pharaoh, Pharaoh. Assistant professor of English at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia, she has been a recipient of artist fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Virginia Commonwealth Commission for the Arts. Her poems have appeared in Southern Review, Georgia Review, TriQuarterly, Crazyhorse, and New England Review, among many other journals.

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NLS9780807127667
9780807127667
0807127663
Pinion: An Elegy by Claudia Emerson
New
Paperback
Louisiana State University Press
2002-02-28
55
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